Morning Tribune, 1 August 1946
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Article, Illustration53 1946-08-01 1 So \)ia\ U ntists can know just vhai thp atom bomb can do t-> marine life in Bikini Atoll, a very comprehensive survey was mad" before the bomb-tests o f the vanoiis types of fish and their numbers. Picture ihowt a b'nig landed for the ntrvey in the53 words
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Article57 1946-08-01 1 Molotov Accuses Evatt Battle" s n In Paris H I Hlajurj:jis Minorities" E! ft B two main Hi I may resent Peace Conference m Ttr never m mention of a tv K dec K pport ition Pot Doster- l °ned wh desI "limitations 1 the Bia I Conlerence -dure wen57 words
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Article44 1946-08-01 1 4 FIREMEN KILLED IN HOTEL BLAZE SAN FRANCISCO, July 30.--flremen were kiihd and 20 were «ae bj smok tut 240 quests mostly in nigh dress escaped safety when Sai Fn b ?geet in ken years occ ined at H< bri t Hotel early today.44 words
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426 1946-08-01 1 ANGLO-US PLAN SPLITS PALESTINE INTO 4 AREAS Large Measure Of Autonomy Fer Jews, Arabs LONDON, July 81.— Pr lls of the British and American experts In London for the solution of the Palestine problem are (ha Pal s me should be divided into four areas wi h Jewish and Arab426 words
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Article123 1946-08-01 1 Jerusalem, July 31. Jritish' troons and Palestine police searched* workshops and ether buildi In some areas of Jerusalem today in their intensified search tor members of the Ir^uii Zvaj Leumi and the Strrn Gan^. No d?iy!ipht curfew was !i rw in Jerusalem as in Tel-Arif, ni*t123 words
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82 1946-08-01 1 London, July .'if The Brii -,ri Tovernmenl today dissociated itself "rom a bitter an ti -fraternization ban imi osed bj I Barker to hi- Pal tinian tro< announced that his action had l>",-n red to Field Marshal Moi I m«ir, Chief o! the I. iperial82 words
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Advertisement38 1946-08-01 1 "J Gtve us the pleasure to Serve ami Satisfy von! CIAN SINGH t C rHOf(KST SELECTIONS Sweet Vermouth Q Port Wine Clove Liqueur— Van Derhum v-O. /rr7 Peppermint Liqueur Curaeao 0 Franciscan Convent e While- Peppermint Dry Vermouth38 words
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136 1946-08-01 2 Mi mat* re on 1 I I tant 8 tend< n1 C istoms, Mr George KenI in which D an I a el( h tood trial be i Di trl Judge I ><>\i Lin ''ii a charge hail a pound i136 words
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Article32 1946-08-01 2 WOMAN JUMPS 70 FEET TO DEATH A I l I ronei Poh Ou nclusii n ol an nil ol Tan aft( r fallli 70 l Kand K rbau luty In i Fan32 words
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Article22 1946-08-01 2 NAVAL OFFICER 'S SUICIDE Our O I ten rded 1 1 Foul ham ut I H d <: ft H. H ff?ct tdi-22 words
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75 1946-08-01 2 (Our Own Reporter) iaia Lumpur, Wednesday. memon ettlng out the Financial Position RajfU and requesting an advance of &600,000 to B to run,' n was tabled met ng of [Uv sory Council nmittei re ommenaed i t i q of lie Malayan Union make75 words
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213 1946-08-01 2 A youth's "confusion about the new political divisions in the Malay Peninsula" in the words of defence counsel -resulted in his importing dutiable tobacco into Singapore and in his being fined $1,000 in the Third Police Court yesterday. KOK Leong '15) who pleaded v213 words
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Article74 1946-08-01 2 Eight firea were reported yesterday, the majority of which Involved burning laJlang? At 2.13 p.m. the brigade was summoned t<> deal with a lallang fire at Yio C'hu Kang. On ar- rh.'tl at thf» scene it was found 'thai :he fire nad spread rapidly to a former Japanese74 words
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261 1946-08-01 2 Six Tamils, K. Raman. Wadi Vellu, M. R. Pathy. Jadeson, S. Wadi Maleh and S. Sinakanu were in t dock in a preliminary inquiry held in the Secfl Police Court yesterday. ah were charged wi-h assemI j purpose of coning gang r ►bbery m. r.261 words
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Article25 1946-08-01 2 LOWDOM T r <( f m of th< Bril r n paii i- a l\i ■•!>,*• ••> th tl liw t,v Th«- D If25 words
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14 1946-08-01 2 1,700 WATCHES STOLEN FROM STEAMER u theft d ti 1 M R ECofl i14 words
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Article168 1946-08-01 2 4 'lf Singapore Is to ha it must n<\ be treated ing-hous e like Liverp trans-Atlantic travellers only an embarkation point, a a great seaport, where p opj cultivate the camaraderie of merce, feel at home, and build own way of life," Lt.-r Thomson Public Relations 0? told Rotarians168 words
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Article80 1946-08-01 2 The question of repatriate Indiana was one of the m problems in Java and Sun said Mr. S.K. Chettur, Rt sentative of the Governmed India, who recently retV irom a visit there. The problem was rendf more difficult, he said, with Dutch authorities ruling iha: individual80 words
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Article34 1946-08-01 2 Singapore We Mr. A J Rajah > c prcscntutiv,. of the Oovern'n^tM Ceylon In Malaya, said t cxpectfl to leav< tomorrow o r j lor wi ek o i offli34 words
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Advertisement32 1946-08-01 2 NOTH I A for thi I For 31 R I< E SKA TION M>IER i PRI^ E SINGAP KE s \i ONEBI M Kl 21 C'.j'h Ht < B'.iiKHjyjre Wft -w yd I.32 words
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196 1946-08-01 3 Govt. Is Asking YOU These Three Questi ons Fi<*ht The Black Market (Tribune Stall Reporter) Government is asking the public these three questions latest move to smash the black market: l. What is the name of your dealer? 2 Are his prices reasonable? DOES HE ONLY SELL TO YOU IF196 words
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125 1946-08-01 3 WANT U.S. TO UPPORT ONLY CHINESE GOVT. 30 -The American n£cS with tn. i American n govI f RUS Bp g r oup continued m a I :<;:iry ,2: F. Byrn We lurtain In win face across rowing Pac ftc mili- 00.000 in■bitants d I bv the dictaH- Kr nilA.P. - 125 words
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Article60 1946-08-01 3 (Our Oivn Reporter). PENANG. Wednesday. About 130 labourers of lh |Penang Harbour Board at Bagan j Dalam shipyard. Butterworth. i struck work y^sttrday. This is the tliird group of workers on strike during the week, the other two being a group ol lightermen of the Harbour Bu:ird,60 words
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Article144 1946-08-01 3 (Our Own Reporter). PENANG, Wednesday. Ab)ut 4.000 members, including those of the Municipal and Government Labour Union, are understood to have petitioned the Municipal President and various heads of departments, th:> Chief Secretary to the Malayan Union, and the Deputy Commissioner for Labour, demanding an 80144 words
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241 1946-08-01 3 "Mere Protests Not Enough —Cunningham JERUSALEM, July 30.— The High Commissioner for Palestine, Sir Alan Cunningham, today broadcast a statement over the Palestine Radio coinciding with the big new operation at Tel Aviv. There was clear evidence, he said, of the existence of terrorists in Tel Aviv and that some,241 words
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Article222 1946-08-01 3 The following passengers arrived by Q.E.A. o n July 25. From Australia Mr. M. J. Stevens, Mr. J. Wakelcy. Mrs. R. Wickft, Mr. W. Sykes, Mr. G. J. Crowie. Mr. A. C. B. Patterson, Mr. B. Gross, Mrs. I. White, Miss Y. White. Std. R. G. Marlow,222 words
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Article27 1946-08-01 3 11-treatment beat- hamboo riven in the ri perP W campi tand ffencei of I oking h pa- 'ii all hich *.o *nd27 words
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484 1946-08-01 3 Stating that he believed Tanapathy had showed "marked kindness" to several political prisoners whil*. h was Superintendent of Cutram Road Jail, the Assize Judge, Mr. Justice Worley sentenced him to thre^ years 1 rigorous Imprisonment at the Assizes yesterday. >n connection with a case484 words
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Article174 1946-08-01 3 Gang Den Raids TWO MORE ARRESTS Singapore* Wednesday Two mere arrests have been made in connection with the [surprise raids carried out by thf JC.I.D. on gangsters 1 hideouts in i Singapore on Tuesday morning The areas raided were Paya Lebar, Geylang and Chinatown. Just after dawn, having completed their174 words
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Article43 1946-08-01 3 in the Seeo v. ir&a ordei mand It wat alleged that on July 22, w, ed to i tortion hy d« Siiva in tear of ry and att< ind ie« hfm to deliver lome money. Ww postponed to Aug. -ition43 words
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44 1946-08-01 4 The Morning Tribune THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1946. Colour Bar I I I i' J i I nt I I I 1 i I I i I ial I ami of •.1 in comtnei If. reason wa the i er< a* com the i i <44 words
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Article323 1946-08-01 4 Journalistic Revolution In Japan h un I i i i i >■ I mil [led bj G r by t 1 1 hi till Pn ed im 1 I t n pi J I d Sh turnna by C tia ii I ahi group ir ind I rating n r323 words
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267 1946-08-01 4 Canadian Trade Offices In East Reopening C inada emerged from World War 2 as the second largest exporting nation in the world, Mr. ArthurB Wilding, Canadian Goven ment Commercial Ag< I informed the Malaya Trilune to-dav. i he Dominion was now lau i a double drive to retain her prin267 words
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Article220 1946-08-01 4 DUTCH QUEEN VISITS ROYAL FAMILY LONDON, July 30:— Dutch greeted Queen W.lhelmina i n she arr Buckingham Palace shortr 1.15 i m today on a visit King of England. So ir.'.' 1 i>o men, women and dren Of the Dutch colony in L ted two lines in the for* i>Reuter - 220 words
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Article45 1946-08-01 4 WASHINGTON. July 30. I Senate on Monday passed and I to the White House legislation -I tending the life the const™ I Finance Corporation and car; -I an amendment authorising it to,, vide $75,000,000 U.S. for the Pi I ViH's.— A. P.A.P. - 45 words
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Advertisement129 1946-08-01 5 brioi C K rANG ctVEE VALLEY ROAD, 4; Spore. s.a kind* <« Eastern WM ,nd Crafts. ■~riff your features with widest beauty product. compact*. Face Powden. S; Stion, etc. Latest .hip■f AUabux 4* Co., H, North Bridge Road, BDore \ipcn ENS lii Book Store FOR BOOKS 47, HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE.129 words
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Advertisement161 1946-08-01 5 us obtainable anywhere as mem t Electrical i United Trading Co., 11, Stamford Road, Singapore. IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT US. hnbroukry Dueci Importers of all kinds of Chinese Hand -made Fancy Goods I.OOUMOHL 10. Battery Road (Rodney House), Singapore. Fbwcn Lotus Flower Shop AT TOUR SERVICE Artificial161 words
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Advertisement212 1946-08-01 5 handisc FOR ALL YOUR REQUIREMENTS VIBIT MARCO 5, Stamford Road, Singapore. Wrere a new shipment of porcelain DINNER SERVICE SETS and ALUMINIUM WARE may be inspected. Telephone 7565. I {air Dressers Ladies Hair Dressers, Latest Fashions and Manicure by Miss Anna Majorie Ann Ladles Hair Dressing Saloon Formerly of Malson212 words
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Advertisement127 1946-08-01 5 BUX WASHINGTON BRAND SHIRTS ih Oesti Diatlnctlve StyIUJQ Bbtrto) CaU at— E. ALLABUX CO., 92, North Bridge Road. Singapore Musk Store T.M.A. Music House, 61/83, High Btreet, Singapore. For FIAKOB, MUSIC Opu Regarding the eye sight Coiuult: New China Optical Co. 71. High Street, Singapore. Phont 1786 Photographer Singa Photo127 words
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Advertisement148 1946-08-01 5 RejrigL* awn Marden Compan) Refrigerating Engineer! 82, Orchard Road P. O. Box 755 Telegrams: "MARDEN Singapore. Sanitary traam FGNCHIN&Co.,bc Office 64. Wallich BtJeei Phone No. 7557. Sanitary Electrical Contractor Building Repairers and OeD«r» Importers. Shod SHOE CO., LTD. BATA BUILDING. NORTH BRIDvJE ROAD biore NEH SILKS In New Designs Al148 words
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Article, Illustration333 1946-08-01 6 Josephine Lowman - Josephine Lowman gfdgfdg Food For The Young The older you Arc the more dftuftroufl it ii for you to perrni: t fj.- condition of overweight, yH BMB| nuprc middle-aged »nd older pa ion i trt ovi rweij I than your,/ ontf. Stati tl< Indlcftti that until you333 words
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Article176 1946-08-01 6 i ConPon« nrert I] it Tan Huong m I y by G Pn, h Portifi I d the rictimi »n--women. two children, Hid five men who red in th«ir bom< Other Chine* wtn the villathen b«rat to the ground r»d the majority Inhabitants »W Chinese." MrA.P. - 176 words
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321 1946-08-01 6 t OMDON July 29.— "This strikes me as one of th< I remarkable applications I have ever heard said the I JKdChu-f Justice (Lord Goddard) in the Kin- si Ernrh divisional court to-day. I HLs Lordship heard an application by lan Maclaren en bohalf of anReuter - 321 words
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114 1946-08-01 6 SHANGHAI, July SO.—China lias taken over enemy property in Shanghai and other parts of ihe country valued at CN51,2"0,. 000,000,000 (about £150,000,. 000), according to Mr. Liu KunjO'unK, director of the Alien Property Administration Shanghai alone yielded German and Japanese property to a value ofReuter - 114 words
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Article62 1946-08-01 6 I Moscow, July 30. Pravda in a despatch today from its special correspondent in Paris said that the 21-nutions at the peace Coir ference "have every possibility" of success in their work. The despatch said the peacemakers doubtless will run ini< difficulties but that the work completed by62 words
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Miscellaneous126 1946-08-01 6 j U*L AII\US EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRIBUNE j Qoeen §f th Hag EJnc By Al Capp rp/i-' PULASC "T |['U 13 OUR FIRST inT fIGOT W»fl fit" <^ SEEM TH' TdAT, OBVIOUSIV 7 /^.vW f B roR OUR NEW v^ k COVERED, «^r- LADV MYSELR JIS YOU,126 words
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436 1946-08-01 7 9Q— London had a "serious inX)NDON, July f- JJhSSr 25,000 more indici,thPDreviousyear. according to ySJ^SfpJtofcfflSSK Sir Harold In his annual report pumisned today, Sir Harold stales that indictable offences last year numbered 128,254 compared with 103.804 in 1944, and were ,he highest since the newReuter - 436 words
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43 1946-08-01 7 Soviet Asks Death For Nazi Leaders ■^MBERG July 30. -Justin W." J J Chief American Crimea mg to Pan, tomorrow on lho l tea said her/" bio re- I Chiel Soviet I I demand- i MCh I H I I I him ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article201 1946-08-01 7 LONDON. July 31.— The Privy Council highest judicial authority i n th e British Empire, on Tuesday upheld a "dead" rajah's claim to an Indian domain that had been contested in Indian courts for a long time. The Winner of the long legal battle was RamendraA.P. - 201 words
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Article258 1946-08-01 7 NEW SEARCH FOR HITLER 'S DEPUTY Nuremberg, July 29.— Martin Bormann, Hitler's ■deputy, was seen in Munich only a week ago, Ameri 'can intelligence officers reported on Monday, and a house is being made. A chauffeur whom Bormann sacked after an argument over of Inn garden vegetables provided the counter-intelligenceA.P. - 258 words
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Article30 1946-08-01 7 LONDON, July 30:— The British 1 Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ernest Bevin, is continuing to make satisfactory progress towards recovery from his slight illness, the Foreign Office spokesman stated today ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article67 1946-08-01 7 Tientsin, July 30. Chinese Government sources claimed to~ day that more than 2,000 Communist troops laid down their arms and joined the nationalist forces on Sunday near the coal mining centre of Tanghian, 200 miles north-west of Nanking. Yesterday, (Monday), 208th division of the nationalist youth67 words
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83 1946-08-01 7 Post Service For Peace Confereces Paris, July 30. All postal services, except for the 21 nations peace conference, will be held up in France for ten hours today as 140,000 post office employees stage a strike for a 25 per cent, wage increase. More than 6,000 tracts were distributed throughout83 words
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Miscellaneous11 1946-08-01 7 ■expected Uiat. John ■nod this club was a H smash ie!11 words
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Miscellaneous371 1946-08-01 7 To' 7%is AMERICAN Answer KS. I"^'*1 CROSSWORD |§KKm?m m os l EISMI a Ma 1e ro a 12- Make certain lower grade 35— Mine products 111 li iMli 1 1 lllil J. UPS'— H Pa^ athlete 21 H« sold 36-Wolfhound ULUULuM Jr Iv^ 15 Father of birthrißht 38- Yelps C371 words
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342 1946-08-01 8 LONDON July Uw— Allied invasion of Southern France In August 1944, was decided upon only five days before the ac/ual landing, General H. MailancJ Wilson, then gapreme commander of the Mediterranean ;i,(i in his official report to the Combined Chfefi ol StafTA.P. - 342 words
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Article201 1946-08-01 8 VONDONi July 2fj Four xfitr I Hth birthda* h> miird Shaic wrote to r.mr -jday to warn the I Minister of Health Am wrin Bi van f ha* if he doet q dean tweep <>f fr<jm the Oi rr H< Uca C mncil (u htch201 words
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17 1946-08-01 8 I Security a h M argued UMI alI i 01 I <.•.■:..• died17 words
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158 1946-08-01 8 Armed Patrols Search For Missing Marines PEIPOfO. July 31:— Three hun dr.,l motorized U.S. Marines armed with «'«iuij>rn«-nt up to howitzers iud through a cornfield battl.- I'.ipin^ today looking for .in undetermined number of MlMiOg after a cUlh with (f, .nista in which four killed and 19 wounde.l. rbc h'.ivilyA.P. - 158 words
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Article10 1946-08-01 8 Tea Merchants Want Subsidy U AI i. DO I ReuterReuter - 10 words
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Article64 1946-08-01 8 MANILA, July 30:— First outbreak of fighting In Central Luzon since the July 22 truce was reported loday by the Philippine Army M.Ps., who said the Hukbalahaps had clashed with civilian guards In Nuevaecija province. Ihey said more than 60 guerillas passing through Buttao village came into64 words
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Article146 1946-08-01 8 BUDAPEST, July 30.—Hunvary will be one of the most expensive countries in Europe to live in when th e new currt ncy is brought into circulation on Aug. 1. As from this date the much inflated pengoe il disappear and the socalled m Uul pengoe" will beReuter - 146 words
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292 1946-08-01 8 TELAVIV, .fulv Sl.— As 2,000 British troops were ending their first day's combing of this cordoned city in one of history's biggest searches for terrorists on Tuesday, an official communique said that 133 men and 10 women have been held for furtherA.P. - 292 words
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Article248 1946-08-01 8 WASHINGTON, July Negroes from all of Am 48 stales picketed Whit today in a demons ratio against the Georgia slayii two coloured men and wives. Over 300 Negro* ed up and down outsidi White House railings wHdiL placards denouncing the murder as "unchristian and un cratic."248 words
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Article92 1946-08-01 8 TO Speed Up Treaty Conclusion CAIRO, July 30:— The lnd< Arabic language paper Al Ar.:^B stated today that it has learned j Ismail Sidky Pasha, Prime Mil of Egypt, may go to London to H up the conclusion of the nen Ar.^B Egyptian treaty. I The newspaper said that th-:Reuter - 92 words
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Article100 1946-08-01 8 London, July 30.— Rear A<fl ral A. K. M. Bridge has U < pointed Rear Admiral r 'jM Carriers and Air Stati H tish Pacific Fleet in siic'^B to Rear Admiral Woodhou-*. Rear Admiral Woodhous. become fU ar Admiral con I ing thr Fifth Cruiser Sqnn:*100 words
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Article59 1946-08-01 9 W can >day of <;<P< peace C Zr,er I a I peace "of glance and order, justice, trust and reciprocal confidence, but these hare fftoi n away to compromise." The newspaper expressed the opinion, hoivevcr, that "at Paris much more than at Versailles the gathering is59 words
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Advertisement211 1946-08-01 9 -<S REALLY HIS GREATEST i H 1 I T ill P v Cl EVER STB iTEGY AGAINST TAR WVali£gnSi PARACHUTISTS! BIG OPENING TO-DAY rvE i daily /"^T Baacsa^a^N Id: 5281 ELEPHANT, CHETA (THE CHIMPANZEE) RfoN T« S FART IN THE THOROUGH WiPEOIT! y V^Sfc, A NEW FOREST BEAUTY claims Tarzan's211 words
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Advertisement107 1946-08-01 9 Z/fa. (Ztte/iUoftec/ HA M "«M 41' EVERY SEAT AN ARMCHAIR. 30 jr. 9JO Now Showing Thrills! Action! ROMANCE! PIRATES! BUCCANEERS! EXCITING SWORD DUELS AND A WOMAN WHO HAS TO KILL TO SAVE HERSELF \vUivn Do lORDOVA in CREEK" i > TECHNICOLOR At The Worlds GLOBE G.W. DAILY:- 3—7— 9. 1r107 words
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Advertisement91 1946-08-01 9 7TH CATHAY ANNIVERSARY B START OFF YOUR HOLIDAY WITH A BANG FRIDAY AT MIDMUHT THEY'RE NEWEST \^^^i AND RIOTOUSLY" !^«r»&$& FUNNIEST HIT B^flß3^f. LUSCIOUS UNIVERSAL LOVELIES PICTURE C i^vrrßiKtY at >im\i<.Bir THEY'RE DANCING ON TOP OF THE WORLD TO THE MELODY OF LOVE IN THEIR HEARTS. EVEN THE ROCKIES ROCK91 words
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Article8 1946-08-01 10 ShanghaiS'pore Air Service HAM < M I v ReuterReuter - 8 words
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Article22 1946-08-01 10 ]m Committee 1 Ii f f* I Bad hoinir.^ m"' IP] Mytfkl attitudf toward* the British Cub. H ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article45 1946-08-01 10 Woman Of 92 Walks In Procession I their, of th< lead«i ai I IP n hjx nilti lobTi who t\ through London on Jont ;u'«.,| r*2, v..rh llo- ■>■ in th«I a tiny ml I 01, jait in mm iIM POttld tire dur 9M purdi march45 words
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Article75 1946-08-01 10 his Ltupendc :m< a rich bf 1 r: >'- a by Stravir. 4 i pi loral Bjmphony* 1 \>: Beethoven TJanoc Of The Hour ,v. PoochiellJ c>. "Ni^ht On Bald M by Ifoanori 7 •■Av«- ICajria H bf Schubert. Peaturettea are: -litetef sound ick, who makes a great perOPml75 words
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Article186 1946-08-01 10 to RocklitM inability to mday to play i; Port OP Group R 8., th« Kmtong Caiuali sent t**m c ur Chang] and m iten by 7 wickets, the icoring i ASUALB Da Silva b Tallantyn" L. Wijeweeri Ibw. Marsh II w. Armitrong b Wane 4 j. N. Fernando186 words
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153 1946-08-01 10 Played Hockey Armed With Revolver MACAO, July 30.-77;. pM tish Consul, Mr. John P I Reeves, "the man KAi I the flag flying:' is on 1 home to England aj I 2/cars o/ di//2/ irz this war -M isolated Portuguese colony, M w let from Hongkong. I Generally considered uReuter - 153 words
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Article42 1946-08-01 10 Mr. George Hall, British Coll nial Secretary, has returned to Loo don from Paris after takinp put i conversations on Palestine bt twee Mr. Attlee, British Prime Ministt and Mr. Byrnes, United BUt Bl retary of State. I42 words
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Advertisement50 1946-08-01 10 ENSHRINED IN THE HALL OF FAME! EXTRAORDINARY PH Tl BE OF EXTRAORDINARY HERO! A I HAM B R A w 1 .•LUMluunn BOOKINGS: Tel: 6909 Vl ttt o^*-~~~~ k f«rw WARHfH MOS TRIUMPH W^ V BRENNAN JOAN LESLIE CCORCI luBlAi SIANUT RIOCCS 1 ED FOR MIDNITR B— FRIDAY sat r!50 words
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Advertisement97 1946-08-01 10 To-nigfat at 7 and 9 I.') p.m. Columbia's Thrilling 'THE IRON CLAW" (Final Chapters) irftta Charles Quigley. as the newspapcr reporter out to ?pt the ciav Big tirpri t— The Claw turns out to be M.dmght << 11.30, Saturday "AROMA OF THF. SOUTH SEAS" Dorothy Lamour Jon Ball Romantic Drama97 words
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Advertisement99 1946-08-01 10 nAVII iVijy^^vrS LAST DAY 4 Shows igHKifiL^J 130-4-6.30-9.30 p.m. S GEORGE SANDERS LINDA DARNELL in ANTON CHEKOVS isSlbtf 'Summer Storm" w\ AMNA IFF ind HUGQ KAAS LORI UHNER "sn[ EDW EVERETT HORTON _^«K; X'^T'j SPECIAL Gaumont British News Mr. Malcolm MacDonald (Governor General of Malaya) in Sarawak. "President Truman Signs99 words
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425 1946-08-01 11 C. Meyer (MSA) holder of the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association record for javelin throw bettered his 1939 record performance of 166 ft. 10J in. with a throw 171 ft. 2 in. at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday when heats for the 1946 Singapore Amateur425 words
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Article114 1946-08-01 11 Ist r| including two points for tain Ist. innings in match lost p W I- D NR L D Pts. ,g l2 2 2 2 11 162 1« 12 0 1 3 0 I 148 l°™ 18 10 440 1 2 132 2,| 4 122 124H 19114 words
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Article93 1946-08-01 11 ■Our Oun AY porter > j Kuala Lumpur. Wednesday. It was announced at a meet- 1 TiK of the Malayan Union Ad" risory Council that the Governor, i agreed to the formation of i Committee to consider the *tabiishment of a Municipality Kuala Lumpur. I The Hon.93 words
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Article46 1946-08-01 11 'ndian guards. Madan Lai. Hamn and Sheh Dankoor committed to stand their trial firstly on a »rmed robbery and .e- of attempted tx-, robbed two, > wrist watch 1 to *h on tho morning of Ju at the 228 BOD Road.46 words
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400 1946-08-01 11 (Tribune Staff Reporter) "It is my general impression that the Philippines despite the establishment cf an independent Republic jlast July is facing a troubled future," declared Mr. P. G. PeraLa who attended the inauguration celebrations In Manila as representative of che Filipinos of Malaya,400 words
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Article89 1946-08-01 11 made o L Menta > rikea in jiving Indian SK. c h( ;iir the Govemluing a press lay when asked ww taking 'iuirf into the w He pointed out, however, that he was not informed of their intention of going on strike before they did89 words
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Article77 1946-08-01 11 Two Chinese Ng Ching Kee (34 I iew Kim Bock alleged to have robbed Henry Waugh's store of $40,000 worth of cloth appeared before Mr. R. C. Hoffman yesterday on a charge of armed gang robbery. The incident is alleged to nave taken place at77 words
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Article104 1946-08-01 11 How a Malay constable on beat duty arrested a youth who was running along Victoria Street with $40 clutched in his hand and shortly after, Ho Yew Yee, a Johore Bahru schoolboy, claimed that the money had been picked irom his pocket, was reiated104 words
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Article167 1946-08-01 11 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A fourth People's Public Restaurant was opened yesterday at Handy Read behind the Cathay Car Park and provided 1,000 meals for workers in this district at 35 cents a meal. "We hope eventually to feed 2.000 persons at this Restaurant and like the other167 words
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Article390 1946-08-01 11 LONDON, July 30.— Indian and County cricketers had some of their thunder stolen by a young schoolboy playing in the inter-schools match, Clifton versus Tonbridge at historic Lores. He was Michael Colin Cowdrey. Wniii the Tonbridge wickets were falling Cowdrey took what appeared to beReuter - 390 words
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Article121 1946-08-01 11 SHANGHAI. C Air Mail i There vl'l hp no MCOfid nilSfl repatriation of Germans from China, following the sa:lir:f ©f ••>! Anvncvn ship carrying 1.100 N;ms pmi oth^r Gtof mars liack to their homeland early !n .Tuly. Of the 1.600 Germans stll in Shanghai, thrReuter - 121 words
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112 1946-08-01 12 alread hen represent the Mala) H K Burma, B :i North Oalvl r > nci a tralia, InMr Q Williams. Put P i h li report -i ihr» pulp pi Ing Jun'- from 2 247 000 poUi d M 0.413,000 poui >112 words
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116 1946-08-01 12 Jalan Minyak Arms Haul: Court Echo The ftm of WOk M rr at U ID I ut'i. in C Mirt y<" a* which pi ton incntl ol wau> d hf a: P P vbo UJfethei wltli ASI Ui and t«0 tfftßCtli I hut in *bk* T* TMa Va»c ObtMm md116 words
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Article61 1946-08-01 12 XvONDON MS 3l M rt m car h Mi comliiß Crofß MrSm% ta m r( Ulll 1 fi :i x .ir average. I^t loctl P«>dun' Ishlng. Th< I ;r<l t/jday- ||M v. v in Ml mn gH of per i I r "< 1 ASSAULT ON61 words
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181 1946-08-01 12 300 Detectives To Fight Dog Racing Racket LONDON, Julv 31. A tall of 3(J f d»'t'r?ivo s to *v emptofed by i greyhound racing org*ni**tk>n In dri\f to mmp '-'it dot.' doping and Greyhound track IWlodteto have '-o^t the pubiir *nd prick o hundreds of thowandi <>i pound Bcotfftod Yard's181 words
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Article160 1946-08-01 12 VTA, July 31.— Dutch naval officials announce the izur< of another ex-Japa-ns se motor-vessel and a Of prahus which th- tatc were toing used by the Indonesian authorises \<>r carrying supplies Indonesian military .units. rl< r command 01 old Indonesian captain in the Indonesian i.avy, is believeReuter - 160 words
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Article84 1946-08-01 12 ALDER3HOT, July 31. -Driver L. Fleury. RAMC— one of the soldiers AUBltinl thp court martial decision n connection with the Aidershot Slasshou.se disturbances in Frbmap. wh o escaped from Headlcy detH n tion barracks on BUiKtoy afternoon hciftmbcrinK ovr r i5-f»t-t high barbed wire fences surrounding the barrack?84 words
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Article102 1946-08-01 12 Can 9 n ram pane lj thirds majority would bo bad fo 1 the Anßlo-Saxons. Coiifident'v predictlnS that mi Ifactory recommendations would rm lon I nc kinder b< oroposcd system. If. M lotov d< ed: W (J t;tk, i voting proceciuro Ifore wd( taclies t 0 the deckrfons102 words
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Article175 1946-08-01 12 The Sad Story Of Mice And Men t Hail, W( igto i mmons a of fa. ure to ri ibJ ps prevent mce in e e firm was fined £5. r a: Cadby n ,ng and mitting -he o i m behalf of the f rrn was fined Mr. Cyril175 words
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Article207 1946-08-01 12 TAUNTON, Somerset, July 31. India's cricketing iouris.s spent the night in a sleeping compartmen' on the railway after leaving Sussex to engage Somerset here today and then made a disastrous slar. by losing the first five wickets in a little more than an hour207 words
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Article59 1946-08-01 12 l NEW YORK, July 31.—Pr0.-'Utt J of nylon hosiery now stand.-, m 43.000,000 pair>. which is airtadß nearly 10,000,000 above th total. Rayon hosiery product:on 'M now 65 per cent below a year I One American manufacturer i> P'oH ducing nylon socks for men mercerised cotton feet59 words
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Article32 1946-08-01 12 I SHANGHAI, July 29— 1/n::H« shipments to China rose la^t to 68,432 tons of relief and I litation cargoes, consisting mai food. Ten ships were disch; 1: I Shanghai and Hongkong. I32 words
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Article35 1946-08-01 12 I Vienna, July SI.—Dir«ctor-Gene»^ of UNRRA, Mr. LaGuardia. UNKRA inspectors had not had f*m full liberty of inspection In th< W viet zone of Austria and he j resting that such liberty be g >•*• J35 words
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Article31 1946-08-01 12 I WASHINGTON, July I Department of Justice today I rJosed that it k investigatin.: activities of the Ku Klux Klan I s'even states to determine wh Federal laws are being violated31 words
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Miscellaneous12 1946-08-01 12 I USELESS EUSTACg 1 AND WHO SHALL I s\v CALLED? 9 n12 words
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