Malaya Tribune, 15 September 1947
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Title Section52 1947-09-15 1 The Malaya Tribune 0 THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER No^ in Singapore, Ktti%JlMmpur, Ipoh Penang. 'Phone 5811 (Three. Lines) "7IMFT PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1947 PRICE TEN CENTS. The Malaya Tribune London Agents: Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd., Talbot House, VB, St., Martin's Lane, W.C.2. MONDAY, SEPT.52 words
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Article73 1947-09-15 1 PFLHI Sept 14. The -■mint of India announced ugh considering „d Punjab Boundary ml msatisfactory '''Treasonable in certain parts, I resent to of 8 cement bca ihiri* by it umt time, the Govern- seek to modify the award by such in be found suit- V ::;n,;;''Sineral of73 words
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Article47 1947-09-15 1 MUNICH, Sept 14. The Bavam Social Democratic Party to- mj >. to break up the pre- m i uiai vernment, and reraw fj >m the coali- irltli thr Chris- 1 BB S L'ni r withdraw all ii n st< rs and I l t47 words
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Article55 1947-09-15 1 SEJ YORK Sll 14. Henry 1 'haii man of to raise sa in a shortwave Eui pean Jepees vi' ne* !y-arrived n Palestine, that Jews of v to make le I bring J Wilis lion the decision of the bat will remove j forever from the ranks of55 words
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Article38 1947-09-15 1 IN DIA ATTENDS Renter v: x 'r. s Pt. 15:—V. K. High ControlsIndia, has left London y. ft "sto attend the ceremony by Britain, f r f ,r S:i: > th,> SoViet I the instrul 5 tor Italian uter.Renter - 38 words
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Article35 1947-09-15 1 I H Radio Mos- a Pravda disinat i\. n as alleging q p -i informed o: jjCtltit! 8, expect a Ua ritJ/S 8 Te'ieran and rder to smash L'-'-lVp Cr gan:sations inI - 35 words
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Article22 1947-09-15 1 U P. V. Two Thouw aanc «ni won their nrot «st against 1 inspection in s anti-yrj f jnwical authori-U P. - 22 words
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Article11 1947-09-15 1 Neuter. I "hvY:!,. Si '.AUhcr missioner of W3B diedNeuter. - 11 words
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Article435 1947-09-15 1 Troops Twice In Action Tribesmen Shoot And Loot LAHORE, Sept. 14.—A three-day terror, by frontier tribesmen in Peshawar, capital of the Northwest Frontier province, was described in reports reaching here today after communications had been cut for nearly a week. Afridi tribesmen who r aided435 words
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Article48 1947-09-15 1 -Reuter. MOSCOW. Sept. 14:—Pravda. the Soviet Communist Party newspaper, declared today that preparations for the election of S Legislative assembly in United States occupied Southern Korea were going on "under a police terror, conducted with the acquiescence and support of the American authorities." —Reuter.-Reuter. - 48 words
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Article61 1947-09-15 1 j Penang, S;pt. 13 -P< tendance by tne various Chain bers of Commerce an otnei local merchants be dies re.-ui-ej in no decision being arrived at 1 today's meeting held at the Pej nang Importers and Exporters j Association to discuss the proposed schedule o r rates for61 words
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Article50 1947-09-15 1 m Reuter. ATHENS, Sept. 14:—Thouands of copies of the text of the Jreek Government amnesty and a nroclarnation by Themistocles Sophoulis. the Premier, appealing to to take advantage of it will be dropped by Greek Air Force planes in guerilla territory, the Athens news agency reported today.— Reuter.m Reuter. - 50 words
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Article40 1947-09-15 1 U.P. MONTB CARLO. Sept. 14 —Dr "Wn.rrv Gibson, phys'cian of Nancy Riach, 21 year old Scottish iwfr mini; star, who was stricken hrr witn infantile paralysis, said today *he girl was "showing slight im provement" this afternoon.—U.P.U.P. - 40 words
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Article54 1947-09-15 1 SUDAN EGYPT -U.P. CAIRO. Sept. 14 —Acting Pre mier Khasaba summoned an extraordinary urgent Cabinet meet<ng tonight to consider the Sudan situation vis-a-vis Saturday's pronouncement at Khartoum by the Governor-General J. W. L. Robertson, who declared he was proceeding with the economic development of the Sudan, without waiting for tl)e-U.P. - 54 words
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Article38 1947-09-15 1 -U.P. LONDON, Spe. 14.—One of the principal American delegates tc the International Bank conference here said today, United States must, greatly increase her foreign imports or give up the idea of being a world trader.—U.P.-U.P. - 38 words
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Article31 1947-09-15 1 Per. jr. 3, Sept 1. t .6zs are searing completion for Radio Malaya, Penang, to move into it. c new premises in the United Engineers building in Bibhop Street.31 words
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Article117 1947-09-15 1 Reuter THE HAGUE. Sept. 14.—Dr. Van ICook, Lt.-Gov.-Gen. of the Dutch East Indies, postponed his return to Holland from New York today two days before the opening of the United Nations General Assembly at which the situation will again be discuss* I to have talks withReuter - 117 words
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Article64 1947-09-15 1 Reuter. LMiuRC. Sept. 14.— Nineteen people were killed and some injured when a special refugee train from India to Pakistan was derailed last night between Amritsar and Chehrta on the Indian side of the border between the two dominions. it was officially stated tonigh.. TheReuter. - 64 words
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Article100 1947-09-15 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore's Secretary for Social Welfare, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice. and Mrs. McNeice left for England on the -Denbighshire" yesterday morning. While til England. Mr. McNeice has been invited by a number o c people to give lectures on social welfare. On the100 words
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Article68 1947-09-15 1 Teheran, S-pt. 14. —Premier 'Jhavam es Sultaneh told the T ran'an Majlis—Partiamefnt—tolay, that he would not permit .iterfcronce in Irarls/ lintcinal iffairs by foreign powers. The Premier, appearing personally before the Majlis, to introduce a new Cabinet, said he would "cmmunicate this determinat'on to foreign diplomatic naff68 words
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Article38 1947-09-15 1 U.P. ROME, Sept. 14.- Government offiicals held emergency meetings with labour and management tonight to stall a scheduled strike of "50,000 metal workers and end the dx-day old walkout of 1 000,000 northern farm workers.- U.P.U.P. - 38 words
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120 1947-09-15 1 Renter. A>u;kl<md, New Zealand, Sept. If -Nearly att European residents on the east coast of North Island boycotted the opening ceremony of a £20.000 Maori war memorial meeting house at Ruatona, because they claimed the •peciai rations given to Maoris for the ceremony wereRenter. - 120 words
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Article90 1947-09-15 1 -Reuter Colombo. Sept. 14.—The United National Party, newly-form-ed party, which includes all the Ministers and most of the members of the last Ceylon State Council, stood at the top of the pocl today in Ceylon's general election w th 27 seats, as nine new results were-Reuter - 90 words
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Article69 1947-09-15 1 -Reuter. N.w York, Sept. 14.—President Truman's decision to release limited amounts of the atomic by-product known as radio isotopes to other countries for use in medical research has already met a blast of criticism from some quarter? who fear that secrets cf the atom bomb may be-Reuter. - 69 words
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Article73 1947-09-15 1 UP. Hartford. Connecticut, Sep. 14._ Former Economic Stabilizer Chester Bowles predicted today that the "ruthless irresponsibility" of the Republicans in killing price controls will 'cost them the election in 1948." He said that "on no public istie in the last 10 years has the Republican Party been soUP. - 73 words
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Article72 1947-09-15 1 -Reuter. TRIESTE. Scot. 14. The free zore of Trieste between Italy and Yugoslavia, whose future stability may make the difference between peace and war in Europe, will come into beirg tomorrow when the Italian Peace Treaty fakes effect. When the free territory is established Yugoslavia takes over Pola,-Reuter. - 72 words
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Article59 1947-09-15 1 LONDON, Sept. 15. Dr. S. C. Sen, Secretary of the All-India Medical Association and other Indian delegates who are to attend the World Medical Conference in Paris next Wednesday were entertained at a luncheon party here yesterday, by Dr. C. L. Katial, member of the London County Council59 words
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Article91 1947-09-15 1 -router. CAIRO. Sept 14 Clubs and and stones Were ussd In a clash In Alcxar.iric today between the police and students ir. a nasi demonstration against the Security Council's failure to concede Egypt's case against Britain. The demonstrators shouted a new slogan—''Down with Nokre. shy Pasha Too!-router. - 91 words
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Article104 1947-09-15 1 < Tribune Staff Reporter! Concern over a report that the Ema Market, Singapore, patronised by nearly 30,000 people daily in the China Street area, will be closed by next year, has been expressed by the management, in an appeal that tne Municipal Commissioners defer* such104 words
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Article75 1947-09-15 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The R.A.F. personnel in Singapore are celebrating "the Battle of Britain Day" today to commemorate this day in 1940 when the air batth> between the Luftwaffe and the RAF for control of England's southern skies reached its peak. Special parades to mark the occasion75 words
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Article244 1947-09-15 1 (By our Racing Correspondent) Ipoh, Today: Following are today's track notes from the Ipoh racecourse: Van. Breukelen tried out Dagobert, Blackpool and Coolplay over three furlongs. Blackpool appeared the better mooer and finished on tight rein followed by Dagobert and Coolplay. Time 37 15 sec.244 words
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Article39 1947-09-15 1 U.P. BARI, Sept. 14.—United States' Ambassador James C. Dunn disclose' today that American dollar aid to Italy since the end of the war now totals "considerably more than the total volume of Italian money in circulation."—U.P.U.P. - 39 words
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Advertisement65 1947-09-15 1 For j Reliable and Preclson j «Vatches at Moderate prices 6Mei6 W. J. 'BILL' EDRICH, iMBm Middlesex and England «9GP all-rourder, is giving cricket 4 a few months' rest prior to next year's Australia Test Matches. S As when relaxing between i i> i\. games, he will now cortirue M65 words
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175 1947-09-15 2 (Thbune Staff Reporter) Two armed robberies were reported to have taken place in Singapore on Saturday night. One was carried out by river ii rates and the other by Chinese taxi thieves. The pirates, five in number, boarded a motor tongkang anchored off Beach175 words
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Article96 1947-09-15 2 The third of four subscription concerts in aid of the Katong Boys* Club will be on Friday, Sept. 19, at the Chinese V.M.C.A., Selegie Road, at 8.15 p.m. Mr. Jamson Huang will sing a group of songs. Lovers oi good music should not miss this concert96 words
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421 1947-09-15 2 DOLLAR CRISIS LIMITS TRADE BETWEEN AUSTRALIA PHILIPPINES Reuter. SYDNEY. —Representatives of Philippines trade organisations have complained of apathy in both Government and commercial quarters towards the immense possibilities for Australia to trade with the Philippines. They said there was a market for Australian products worth jj million dollars iA£l6 million)Reuter. - 421 words
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Article67 1947-09-15 2 -Reuter. Vatican City. Sept. 13.—Mr. Myron Taylor, personal representative of the President o- the United States at the Holy See. has been sent to the Vatican pity by President Truman, it is understood, to discuss with the Pope outstanding problems in connection with the moral and matterial reconstruction-Reuter. - 67 words
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Article68 1947-09-15 2 —UP. Boston, Sept. 13 —Large-scale actiyity by foreign government, agents negotiating the purchase of war weapons in the United States was disclosed by Melvin M. Johnson Jr. President of the Johnson Automatics Inc., one o: the nation's biggest producers of automatic weapons. Johnson said he—UP. - 68 words
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Advertisement310 1947-09-15 2 IN SINGAPORE Agents For 31 a 1 ay an Railways AND GLI LIXE FOR LONDON. ANTWERP. AMSTERDAM ROTTER DAil OLENARTNY (calls HAMBURG) Due Sept. 23 ELPENOR Sept. 28 TYDEUS Early Nov. From UJC. for Straits, Kong and China IMHM A N. I O. SAILINGS TO SAIGON, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, JAPAN CALCUTTA310 words
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195 1947-09-15 3 He Had Nine Other Thrusts In View -U.P. l iii Yl> s pt i3.~ Captured German documents e first flush of his militai-y successes n'r.ed tpn different invasions. Germany was aiming at invasions of England, Russia Iceland. Gibraltar, North-west Africa, Suez Canal, Dakar, the-U.P. - 195 words
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Article161 1947-09-15 3 An estiI in I a Raja I Minister I I I eaat to I I oppoatte I thouI I would be I I jminiona setI- No I >rted ft* 48 I I it was I" lon by the I Office recent European! I' listurbancea I' ivemI161 words
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Article91 1947-09-15 3 L to s Reuter. I'>- mvntu ii The Sudan 1 ntaia public fci and order "by ■kg* pea)*» >' who dtsNi by further their means-. Mr. Acting Governor y j in declared to- n call on the lemain 18 ::>,.y\ ..jj P re sent impasseL ■ to s Reuter. - 91 words
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Article26 1947-09-15 3 UP r toe 100 solSoviet Condescribed h)* in in hooljo; an v,d 'l of h, Wjl 'hera acal- "Mjlar coml.p Ku *»W> consularUP - 26 words
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136 1947-09-15 3 JERUSALEM. Sept. 13.—Hannah Stern. 25-year-old sister of the founder of the Jewish terrorist Stern Gang, was one of two Jewish women terrorists arrested by Jerusalem police today, according to a reliable Jewish source. She has been wanted by the police for over five136 words
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Article147 1947-09-15 3 Franco Italo Commission -U.P. Paris, Sept. 14. —France and Italy announced here that they had set up a joint-commissioii to study a customs union between the two nations. The Quai d'Orsay announced that Rene Drottin, economic director, will leave for Rome totight with plenipotentiary powers and a 10-man delegation to-U.P. - 147 words
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Article93 1947-09-15 3 Lost Eye Wife U.P. BOSTON, Sept. 14. With his right eye remove:! surgically, famous author John dos Pasos was in generally good condition at a hospital here following a car crash in which his wife was killed. The. Chicago-born author, who is 51. was driving from his home in Provincetown,U.P. - 93 words
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Article37 1947-09-15 3 -UP. Batavia. Sept. 14.—The food situation in Batavia was better in July than during the same month a year ago. it was reported here today, although rice crops are still below the pre-war average.—UP.-UP. - 37 words
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Article125 1947-09-15 3 Reuter. CAMBRIDGE, Sept. 13.—Di. C. E. Raven, Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University, has promised to refer to the appropriate authorities a suggestion by Mr. Subrata Chowdhury, former President of the Cambridge Majlis, that the University should confer an honorary doctorate on Pandit Nehru, Premier of India and aReuter. - 125 words
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52 1947-09-15 3 New Delhi, Sept. 13,—As a mark of their sympathy for the people of Ceylon in the losses suffered by them on account of recent floods in that country, the Government of India have decided to donate Rs. 300,000 to the Governor of Ceylon's Flood52 words
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Article116 1947-09-15 3 New York. Sept. 13. Pr.n. er Nokrashy Pasha of Egypt an nounced toay that he would re turn to Cairo next week, abandoning his efforts to have the Security Council make a anal at tempi to solve the Anglo-Egypti an dispute before the Gener;:. Assembly convenes on Tuesday.116 words
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Article49 1947-09-15 3 -U.P. NEW YORK. Sept. 14.—Additional delegates poured into New York today for the 1947 convocation of the United Nations General Assembly as delegates already here conducted a series of last-mir.-u.te conferences to determine th e national policy on many conflicting issues which will face the world assembly.—U.P.-U.P. - 49 words
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Advertisement1294 1947-09-15 3 i^^^^—»^^—^^»^—_ j _^__^_^^_^^__^^^^.^_^_^js^_j SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED Junior Typist for Singapore office. The position is permanent and there are prospects of advancement. Write stating salary required to Box No. A 250, c/o The Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (M.196> WANTED four lirsl-class proofreaders for an English daily newspaper. Willing to pay high basic1,294 words
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Advertisement866 1947-09-15 3 KOK SALE I POR SALE one secondhand S lI.P. I "Penta" Outboard motor in good running order. Price $275.00. Can b«inspected at No. 78, Robinson Road, Singapore. (M.194) ONE COMPLETE SET theodolite. British make. In good condition. Going cheap. What otfers? Apply Box No. 184, Malaya Tribune, Ipoh (M.188). PHILIPS866 words
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Article570 1947-09-15 4 The failure of the Gov- I ernment, and other* protagonists of direct taxation, to advance any reasoned pleas in favour of income tax is at first sight perplexing. The Heasman report was definitely damaging to the Government's case. The fallacies, the sweeping assertions and generalisations, the illogicalities570 words
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Article1147 1947-09-15 4 MALAYA HOUSE ITS FUNCTIONS In the centre cf London, within the shadow of the lofty column supporting Nelson high above Trafalgar Square, stands a block of offices of particular interest to Malayans visiting the Empire Capital This article explains something of To ir.any people in Malaya the name of Malaya1,147 words
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Article460 1947-09-15 4 Reuter. NANKING. In the face rtf continued sporadic attacks by Outr- Mongolian troops, the Ch>neao Government is reported to have decided to embark on extensive reforms in Sinkiang aimed at achieving a united front among th" rebellious tribesmen forming in important section of the popttlatioi.Reuter. - 460 words
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121 1947-09-15 4 Tho matter or rent ly discussed in Australia is the Government's proposal for nationalisation of private banking. Major newspapers have devoted considerable space, in editorials, special articles, and cor respondence to comment and crtt'e sm «f the "TOpoeal. Editorial cornmen 4 in the daily press is almcat121 words
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592 1947-09-15 4 Periscope - By Periscope The food position in several Asian countries is causing great anxiety. Earlier this year there were signs that it was improving but a series of unforeseen catastrophies has led to a grave deterioration. The floods in Ceylon have laid waste592 words
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547 1947-09-15 5 Tho Malayan Democratic Union, in a statement issued ye-terday by its Secretary, Mr. Eu Chooi Yip accepts, on behalf of Mr. John Eber, Vice-chairman of the Unicn, a challenge reported to have been made by Mr. G. Hawkins, Supervisor cf Elections, in547 words
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Article34 1947-09-15 5 >r.i a point I legal resth M s. EH* riea They I and action on j i she was [love her dor 1 h her." to restrain i u afraid34 words
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Article16 1947-09-15 5 I; T .c Tokio n Katnleen", J ntie will the Tokioiind Monday storm would16 words
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Article299 1947-09-15 5 I Staff Reporter) ris protesting against various action were unanimously passed at the f the Malay Nationalist Party, held I'M I tho development oi this country; th Protest against the policy cf the ten-year educational plan: p-otAAf against the bringing of c 1 labour f»om abroad;299 words
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Article115 1947-09-15 5 -Reuter. TRIPOLI. Sept. 14. The first Arab to act as a Civil Affairs Officer (.CA.O.j in Tripo'itania has taken up his post in the district of Sabratha where there i« a population of some 7,000 Arabs and Jews, and 1.000 I>aliar colonists The nomination of-Reuter. - 115 words
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Article113 1947-09-15 5 Now York, Sept. 14,—The wartime spread of industrialisation in major British Empire countries Is V.kilj to have farreaching effects en International 'I.: de, hitting particularly the British and the United States exports to the British Commonwealth, a World Trad Survey made for the 20th Century Fund, the113 words
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676 1947-09-15 5 Attributing the press conference given on Saturday by Mr. G- Hawkins, Supervisor of Elections, to the realisation by the Government of the strength of the arguments put forward in support of a boycott of the elections. Mr. Gerald de Cruz yesterday issued the676 words
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Obituary68 1947-09-15 5 (From Our Oicn Reporter) PENANG, Sent. 14.—Mr. Che Teh bi" Hail A bass away ve2terd*v No 111 Titi Trrs s Th* 1ec£.vxed vri* it t ached to th: wrt:+• tistrict r,ff<*a, "nd is tb a younsrer brother cf Mr. Abdul Ralum, ehief clerk of the Balik Pulau District Office.68 words
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Article, Illustration45 1947-09-15 5 A mechanical loading refuse collector, designed to aid civic cleanlinen, seen at the Public Works. Roads, and Transport Exhibition. It lifts, mechanically, a fully-loaded re fust bin. discharges j's contents info the vehicle, then lowers and detaches the bin fron- the vehicle.45 words
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277 1947-09-15 5 Commenting en the Indonesian oic-stion. If. AjMtre Gutbaut, French Consul-General in Bin) apore said "Just as it 'is permissible to foiesce, in tho near future, :> pacific and liberal solution of the Indo-Chinese problem, I can but hojx that it will be likewise m Indonesia.277 words
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Article92 1947-09-15 5 LONDON. Sept. It Britain has accused the Yugoslav Government of c Mintenancing the maltreatment of Allied officers and men in a note delivered last Friday by the British Ambassadoi in Belgrade, and paralleling a similar United States note demanding the release of AngloSaxor. personnel now under92 words
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Article75 1947-09-15 5 Reuter AAP BATAVIA. Sept. 14. -Todays Dutch mi Itary report says the British Corsul travelling in a convoy of four jeeps On «J| road, Bras agi-Medan, North Sumatra, was shot at. by sn»P" ers. No casualties Were repor cd. A spokesman aj the Briton Consulate in Batav.a todayReuter — AAP - 75 words
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Article39 1947-09-15 5 -TJ.F. NEW YORK Sept. 14 —untitled goslav Foreign MhV-Sier E nowe Slx&Jc said today that VuROS'avia would abide by L'rited Natiors decision in Balkans dispute as lone a s i- IS "in accordance with the United charter. U. F.-TJ.F. - 39 words
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Article81 1947-09-15 5 Tokio. Sept. 14 Investigators tentatively blamed a cigarette butt for the 20,000,000 yen lire which w:th:'n two hours razed the Japanese Finance Ministry building lest night, holding up governmental business for one day before the reopen'ng of the Diet session. Officials said, however, that the81 words
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Article103 1947-09-15 5 U.P. London, Sept. 13. The Soviet Min:st:r for the armed forces, M. N. Bulganin, issued an order of the day commemorating Sunday's celebration of Tankmen's Day and congratulated the Russian tank forces for strengthening the armed forces of our motherland." Radio Moscow reported that he odered a saluteU.P. - 103 words
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Advertisement360 1947-09-15 5 KALI-CHOWDAS THE DAY OF YOUR SALVATION! KALI Special Charms have been a divine guidance to thousands of Devotees irrespective of their religion. KALI Charms have secured employment, established matrimonial conn rc tions, been a blessing to and secured promotions. MAKE A DATE WITH YOUR FATE. NOVEMBER 11th, on which day360 words
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965 1947-09-15 6 PRODUCE MARKETS ROUND-UP Although trading in the local produce market has been mainly restricted by the poor offers received from abroad, the past week's activity in a commodity or two at good prices showed it could be the Singapore merchant who has965 words
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Article42 1947-09-15 6 Reuter. LONDON, Sept 14. —A 39-year-old Norwegian, Harold Anderson, arrived in Bridlington harbour. Yorkshire, last night after leaving Oslo, where he lives, 15 days ago in an eight-ton cutter, the Odin, for the Channel Islands on a pleasure trip. -Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article51 1947-09-15 6 Renter. MYSORE, Sept. th- BmratwaU Omndki, Mr. (}andhis pranddaughter-in-laiv, WOB one of 23 people arratted here yesterday for defying the Mysore Government's ban on public meetings. Several other groups were arrested on their way to the city to offer passive resistance in' front of the Maharajah's jmlace.—Renter. - 51 words
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Article149 1947-09-15 6 Reuter. Manila, Sept. 14. —The national war crimes office has issued u call for volunteers among Philippine army officers to train as "hangmen" but "none seems to like the job," according to Major Fred Ruiz Castro, PA judge advocate general. "We may have to draftReuter. - 149 words
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373 1947-09-15 6 RUBBER REVIEW (Tribune Market Corr.t The upward trend which set in towards the end of the previous week continued during the early pari of last week, but the higher prices attracted sellers and large quantities came on the market both from local and373 words
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209 1947-09-15 6 U.P. NEW DELHI, Sept. 13.— Frenzied thousands of Muslim refugees descended upon Mahatma Gandhi at the Paruna Quila fort centre today to mob him and a police escort had to beat back the exhuberant, cheering throngs with riot clubs before the party could leave. TheU.P. - 209 words
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Article131 1947-09-15 6 31. (HHIIL Reuter. JOHANNESBURG. Sept. 13 Several hundred striking building workers who demonstrated in the city hall here today while Gen. Jan Smuts, South African Premier was speaking, forced him to abandon his speech. The strikers sui ged into the hall While Gen. Smuts was addressing a meeting31. (HHIIL Reuter. - 131 words
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356 1947-09-15 6 -Reuter. Washington, Sept. 14—Who owns the weatherV—That question may well be asked with some urgency in the United States now that any man with a plane and some dry ice is finding it fairly easy to make any nearby-Reuter. - 356 words
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956 1947-09-15 6 (From A Market Correspondent) During the week Dr. Daiton plaintively spoke of plans awry because "events had overrun all calculations" his calculations; other ministers tried to settle the coal strike and Mr. Bevin dwelt on "the shortage of dollars and abundance of will,"956 words
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233 1947-09-15 6 nr. TRIESTE. Sept. 13.- Hundreds of Venezia Chili* families nan I leaving their peasant huts aflame behind them, trudged N* I ward Italy today to escape living under Yugoslav rule, 1 Th 3 dust! y roads leading to the new Italo-Yugoslav .vontier. werenr. - 233 words
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Article36 1947-09-15 6 Reuter. CAIRO, Sept. 14. A»? 3,000 government printing 9 ers here staged a sit-downj> today to "mark the an«v t of the British occupation in 1882." British t r()ops^ p cuated Cairo last March--"Reuter. - 36 words
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Advertisement145 1947-09-15 6 SINGAPORE GANGSTERS I SCARED TO DEATH OF THIS RED-BLOODED HERO! O pv n i 1924 < ha pi r* SThe Batman smashes a ?ang of Jananese spies! ROBIN the wonder boy, in death-defying stunts! E Husky, healthy men change:i into weird, sinister Zombies! Daring leaps from rock-strewn precipices! Breathless escapes145 words
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Advertisement31 1947-09-15 6 i Drama! J Excitement! A vstery' i in RKO RADIO'S SUPER RELEASE i mft/MHASEYIS .—OPENS TO-DAY-* j }11 A.M., 2, 4.15, 6.30 AND 9-15 1 CAPITOL j J 1 AIR-CONDITIONED— j31 words
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1256 1947-09-15 7 RESERVE - Visiting Skipper gcores Hat-trick By RESERVE ,;ith China Athletic Association rt-n record when they registered the Singapore Chinese Football second fixture sresterday at the Skipper of yesterday's S.C.A.A. XI, 33-year-old Lee Tak Kee. who played as centre-forward, scored all three croals for the visitors1,256 words
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Article20 1947-09-15 7 I: ards I lles?x, brought n: > re, Ed- cd the r l)Owling irs be 0 damaged i20 words
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571 1947-09-15 7 DONCASTER. Sept. 13.— The Gaekwar Of Baroda won Britain's last classic, the ,St. Leger, w«ah his colt. Sayajirao. after one of the most spectacular finishes in thr long history of this race. Only half a mile from home, Sayajirao was last of a field571 words
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Article479 1947-09-15 7 Londcn. Sept. 13.—The evenness of the struggle in the English League soccer is shown by th? fact that with less than a month of the season gene not on? o' the 88 League teams can claim a 100 per cent, record. Arsenal In the premier divi-479 words
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Article185 1947-09-15 7 London, £ept. 13 —Rugby League results: Bellevue 2. Workingham 7. Liverpool Stanley 6, Warrington 19. Rochdak Hornets 3. Leigh 5. St. Helens 16, Oldham 2. Widnes 18, Barrow 8. Wigan 50, Swinton 12. RUGBY LEAGUE. YORKSHIRE CUP. First Round, 2nd Leg. Dewsbury 53. Yorkshire Amateurs 2. Ist Leg.185 words
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Article150 1947-09-15 7 The Nelson Sports Club lost their two week-end soccer games. On Saturday they were beaten by HQ. Embarkation by three goals to nil at Blakang Mati ground on Saturday. The scorers were Cornish, Coward, and Tidburry. Yesterday, againat the R.E. on the Alexandra Road ground.150 words
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Article35 1947-09-15 7 Playing on the <S.R.C. Padang on Friday, the Food Control "Distribution," beat Food Control "Rationing" by 4 goals to nil. Scorers were Hoe Lim (2), S. A. Ibrahim and Anthony Ho.35 words
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Article45 1947-09-15 7 Del Monte, California, Sept. H.—Bull-shouldercd Robert Rlgel won the National Amateur golf championship today with a smash.iig *wo-and-one triumph over veteran Johrtnv Dawsin in the finals of the 47th annual national tournament. They played in fog that cut visibility to 100 yards.45 words
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Article515 1947-09-15 8 Reuter. NEW YORK, Sept. 14.—Mis. Nancy Wymne Bolton, Australian champion, will long remember her s^ mi final match in tne women's singles of the 1947 United States Lawn Tennis Championships hereDarkness which last night called a halt to nei match with Miss Louise Brough, ranked numberReuter. - 515 words
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Article94 1947-09-15 8 -U.P. LAKE SUCCESS. Sept 14. Jose Arce, Argentina's chief delegate to the united Na'iora, toaay proposed 'fiat fiyjrye Lfc shou'd open a special account to receive individual money cor, f rbutiens for the construction of the new United Nations headquarters. "in my opinion," A:ce -aid. "the-U.P. - 94 words
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Article129 1947-09-15 8 Reuter. SHANGHAI, Sept. 14.—The Chinese Government has dec«ded that the crushing of the Chirese Commurist s as an armed political par y is its first struggle which "will rot only decide its own fate but a'so the life or death of China as a sovereign power," itReuter. - 129 words
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Article57 1947-09-15 8 Reuter. Alexandria. Sept. 14.—Shell Hassan El Banna, leader of the Egyptian Muslim Organisation "Musi m Brotherhood today called on all Arab states to stage a one-hour protest strike on Tuesday against the report of the United Nations Special Committee on Palestine, which recommends the partition of theReuter. - 57 words
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Article70 1947-09-15 8 UP. Pans. Sept. 14. Th French police and American MP's stop ped ah car-sol American manufacture in a spot cheek today on the Champse Elysees. Although the police announced that it was an operation organised by the MP's to check on the papers of American toursts. theUP. - 70 words
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496 1947-09-15 8 -Router BERLIN Sept 14.—The Soviet; Army and the Geiman police guards have been withdrawn from the miserable rain and wind-haunted ruins of Hitler's former "Reichskanzle" on the Wilhelmst rasse, and Germans are now venturing with half-timid curiosity, into the building in any numbers-Router - 496 words
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178 1947-09-15 8 U.P. BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS. Sept. 14.—John Ccbb, Lor-dons race-driving fur broker, polished up h'S big Railton racirg car today for the first official postwar speed dash later in the day. Cobb will start at the rorth end of the 14-and-a-half-mile speedway. AfterU.P. - 178 words
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Article77 1947-09-15 8 Reuter. TEHERAN. Sept. 14. Pre- ser.Urg his new cabinet to the i Persian Parliament today, Qa- vam Es Sultareh. the Premier, j declared that while the govern- ment wanted mu ual and friendly relatiors with all power s, it would permit no interference in the country's internal affairs.Reuter. - 77 words
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496 1947-09-15 8 UP London. Sept. 14.—A wellcncwn music hall comedian walks t > the eev.tr'> ol the stage as li s entrance cue is played by the pit orchestra, raises bis hand a la Hitler and shouts: 'HeM attlee." The and encc laughs. Ni»tUP - 496 words
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229 1947-09-15 8 ter UP MONTE CARLO. Sept 14.—After f iV exhaustive competition the swimming Er.ronean championships ended here thi^ The championships were conducted ful spirit with a fine atmosphere of comraw! isting between 370 swimmers from 16 nati In snite of formidable French Hungary won the Eucrnter; UP - 229 words
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570 1947-09-15 8 Reuter. London, Sept. 14. A prolong ■d period o stagnation in iurope ends tomorrow (Monday) >y the coming into force of the ,eace treaties with Italy, Rumania, Hungary, Bulgaria and Finand. With the deposit cf instiru- nenta cf ratificat on tomorrow yyReuter. - 570 words
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Article43 1947-09-15 8 -UP. Batavia, Sep:. .4.— Madame Chiang Kai-shek has notified the Batavia Chinese Women j Association that their appeal for help against Indones'an assaul s against Chinese nationals has been forward d to the Chinese Foreign Office for official action. -UP.-UP. - 43 words
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Article155 1947-09-15 8 SECOND D AY on Sept. 17- thel P*s, HORSES PLASS fr* FURS. STRu, H; i Karman 1 Ltdy Kalang Prince Avon Minstrel Boy late Harps Two) Ballymun Ron Marie Briany Double Aries Blank Spec Genonian j Tricolour HORSES CLASS 2 DIV fl FURS. STRAIGHT 1 Four Winds155 words
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Miscellaneous30 1947-09-15 8 SINGAPORE TIDE-TABLE High Water: 11 31 a.m. 9 ft. 1 in 11 15 p.m. 10 ft. 4 in. Low Water: •5 14 a m. 6 in. 5.15 p.m. 3 ft.30 words
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