Morning Tribune, 3 August 1946
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Article232 1946-08-03 1 ■> Polish demand to sit on peace nv^u.ions dealing with Hungary sparked 3fbSsi? M. Molotov and Dr. Evatt m conferenc^toda^^ withdrew Us motion after a sharp debate declaring it had "proved its point that it was at war with Hungary and was satisfied with that". The232 words
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Article88 1946-08-03 1 JANILA, Aug. 2.— The Phillipes today inaugurated rice rating. 'his action was taken in face the critical crop situation on \t\lc Luzon where storm* and Inrri conflict have prevented ■r.al planting. Thr daily rice ration will oe g r ams per person. The ration sold through88 words
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Article75 1946-08-03 1 I'ON'don. Aug. 2.— Gammerne, Ms most powerful insecticide F«l during the war by Bri- scientists i> to be used to meet sudden threat to India's grain p from grain weevil 'he Government of India has S for an urgent diversion of of Oammextne to counter75 words
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Article18 1946-08-03 1 >! -t- it now i n W J Mibmti,, in-' ■to Pre ident »n amnesty to to18 words
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Article54 1946-08-03 1 WASHINGTON. Aug. 2.— President Truman, addressing a dinner on the 13th birthday of the Army Air Force, emphasised that the United States wa s not seeking to ffair power, reparations or territory a^ a result i>l the war victory. H e .said: All we Is54 words
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Article54 1946-08-03 1 San Francisco, Aug. 2. NBC correspondent Oeorft ThomM Folsbroodcaiting fron-- Toklo -said manjr memberi of tho prosecution itaff of the Allied Wt- Crimea Tri-' banal were dissatisfied with Chief Prosecutor Joseph B. Keenan and recently asked Oen MacArthnr to remove him. Oon. IfacArthur felt tail was not54 words
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51 1946-08-03 1 LONDON, Aug. 2.— Lk'Ut.-Gen Andreyevitch Vlassov. who in 1943 1 formed a l> lepion" to Qffhi for the Germans and wa s regarded M Russia's Number One war criminal, has been found Ruilty along With elefei others by Soviet court ami hanged announces Moscow51 words
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306 1946-08-03 1 BRITAIN ACCEPTS SOVIET, US PLANS on ATOM CONTROL Commons Debate Atomic Energy London, Aug. 2.— Britain has accepted both the United States and Russian plans for atomic- energy control and has proposed that the ideas be fused intc one plan, the Minister of State Mr. Noel-Baker announced In the House306 words
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Article101 1946-08-03 1 Allahabad, Aug. 2. Pandit Vehru President of ths Indian National Congress sa d here hat the Muslin L?a:*uc's decision to v/ithdraw Its acceptance of tha British Cab net Mission's Slight d^lay India's independence but could not stop it. The sovereignty of the Constituent Assembly m^ant that there would101 words
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Article86 1946-08-03 1 BUDAPEST. Aug. 2.— Crowds broke into a Police building in the north Hungarian industrial town of Miskolc and dragged Arthur Fiaenkcr. head of the political investigation department, out into the street and killed him by smashing his head in. They then wanted to hang the corpac86 words
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116 1946-08-03 1 LONDON, Aug. 2 The magazine "The Aeroplane" today condemned what it termed "dallying"' by Bnti>ij scientists in atomic 1 research and warned that it was l *only a matter of fime"' before Russia knows the secfei of the atomic bomb. W e have to116 words
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Article69 1946-08-03 1 Dar-Es- Salaam, Any. 2.— Many Musi ins of the Ismaili section, on their way here for next week's Diamond Jubilee Celebration* of the Aaa Khan ere feared to have been among f he 295 persons drowned when the Lake Nyasa sterner Vitya overturned and sank69 words
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Article130 1946-08-03 1 Stern Gang Leader Arrested JERUSALEM. Aug. 2.— A high .■■ource reported that an important leader of the 'Stern Gang" < Jewish extremist organisation), has been ciptured by British troops during the search of Tel Aviv. The fashpnable area oi Named Rehavia around the Jewish Agency Headquarters, including the treelined Kin?130 words
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Article29 1946-08-03 1 California, Aupr. 2. Elrvtfl Ar my and Navy ptnotUMl were killed i?i the eraah of four-enj?ined Navy Privateer bomber r.-ar th»« marine camp Iffraraar.29 words
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Article30 1946-08-03 1 Paris. Aug. 2. a Qovfvamtni tpokesman said France h*i propose** to piac e her frontier dispute with Slam before the InternMioi t] Ooun of Justice at the Hague.30 words
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Advertisement42 1946-08-03 1 in wW n d Gm us the Pleasure to Serve and Satisfy you! CIAM SIMrU CHOICEST SFLECTIONS Sweet Vermouth 9 Fort Wine Clove Liqueur— Van Derhum J"" r/^ Peppermint Liqueur Curacao Franciscan Convent J^ 3 SOUTH AFRICA White Peppermint Dry Vermouth I42 words
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"Full Consultation Before Constitutional Changes"
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92 1946-08-03 2 (Our Own Ki'pnrler) Malacca. Friday. oi [j, andSlnga- r 0 r wa I under th- O f th( Malacca Cl communJ y. Cheng Lock, C.BE, In welcoming Um traced the co U history of this Britteh also dwel at length on the all im92 words
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Article104 1946-08-03 2 a cm* mm <'■ Om a plan Won If pai ar<a hoi rrvidr n ffftf i i gfit4 i )mUnogtti Her r-rjmr* fbr Bfti The J ,n July 20 from from J Xr. < "< t x < i Mm /ast Ja;>(.n'K in t rfa i- p104 words
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Article138 1946-08-03 2 B Repoi U th< rttvm to normal ,nd th< ;:<> reasc of sorial in th city, the AmeriB of Malaya formed :.»17 hai been revival, ted thf Btcretary, Mr. W. V. in a: interriew yesterday- 1 Then American- or. ter, 16 of whom art- In to! parti of138 words
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Article99 1946-08-03 2 AMi'-alir.g against tin r.i.\#>f<\ •;.»rn wh« h fh»-y w» ro fouiid guilty of roM*r\ u. another f»urt, thfM Brill b .v>ldif-n.. John ptancii Puptno, m k Ooldamith, hnd E Vr'iliiiirnii, awd between -'0 iid 24, ap;><ar«d before Mr J Murray- A ■!«■>■ in lh«- Blfll rday 4ppcallm with99 words
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Article53 1946-08-03 2 (.MAI, Au« 1 To H diScultk riccd *y. locul iniu« initf, the ICinlatry of Plo»i ui hi alkw iated CN$4 000 r- ■-insiiniMiv fui I 'i hi pmat, w- vt fundi I N be plti ed it thi lift I mud in the from 1 ittmiReuter - 53 words
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Article103 1946-08-03 2 The Rains Came /Tribune Staff Reporter) After a mmth-old drought, Singapore experienced a heavy— and vrry welcome— shower yesterday evening. War wettt prior to this, no rain had fallrn and even our reservoirs mere fast being depleted. The absence of a general rainfall burnt up grass plots in seve?al residential103 words
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Article23 1946-08-03 2 PARKS, August 2. The French Constituent Assembly ratified last night the American oan to Prance by an unanimous rote.- A. P.A.P. - 23 words
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374 1946-08-03 2 r ihr following la the Bm of s»n,s of Ustf thai will be published frequently giving details of the 11strlbution ol Government hnpo.te'' goods ar.ci the prices M which ire being Kdd SOAP Ifetsn. Boustead I Ltd., net* o'd l 200 c aes374 words
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Article108 1946-08-03 2 PERIVALE. MIDDLESEX, 31.— Laying the foundatio the new Government train tre at Pertyale, .MaddlrsMr. Isaacs, Minister of Labc ed all working men to backs into it during the f* veconstruction." Tie said: "I know f<fi fed up with war conditions arc grumbling because > act enoughReuter - 108 words
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159 1946-08-03 2 THREE YEARS RIGOROUS FOR ARMS DEAL In convicting a Ma!. the BABC, Jamil bin who was charged in the trict Court yesUrday larmi and also in post munition, Mr. Paul Stoi j that since his father wii (priest) he should hu\. j fort to follow in hi steps. Mr. Storr159 words
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Article171 1946-08-03 2 BAT AVI A. Aim. I— The flrs* cargo of Indonesii rice for India is expected to bo loaded a" Propolingj in East Java, aboard the Empire Favour on Au?.' Dutch officials havn given the Empire Favour pern to proceed there although publication of tho an ment171 words
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Advertisement14 1946-08-03 2 1 !*or BERVICI SAj IBPACTION MODERATE PUiri SINOAP.iKK STXIiONEK^ MART 28. ChuJU St. Bliiwpore,14 words
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126 1946-08-03 3 ITPSSkSSS w^T memorial by the I for all time I I lhe hands of the Japanese-corn- if. ans alike-is being panned. Community representatives held a private meeting recently to discuss steps to erect a memorial. A par from this scheme, other m morials126 words
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62 1946-08-03 3 tective of the C.1.D.. Tan •4),wm warned by MagisPolice that if he tampered h.< bail ould be withdrawn. h Tin b) putting tving his licence candti d asked for i ting, said that tractions to ask the Court Tan against interfering .v ecul t>n tne62 words
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Article34 1946-08-03 3 TEMPLE ROBBERY COMMITTAL hewing in a I the Third S*°Ti two Chinese, 1% Wau id Ta n Yeo committed to R tand a at a,, taken pan >g o n Mav 18. Zrl" armed34 words
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Article143 1946-08-03 3 A Chinese, Onjr Siew Kenjr, who wns charped in the Third Police Court yesterday with being In possession of dutiable tobacco, was coni vw-ted and fined $318 or three months' rijrorous imprisonment. The duty amounted to $81.80. According to the prosecution, a party of revenue officers143 words
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Article75 1946-08-03 3 Quek Thiam Ting, proprietor, and Quck S\v > e Ming, assistant, of a liquor shop at No. l Havelock Road claimed trial when ihey appears before Second District Judge Tan Thoon Lip yesterday on summon. Icharges of refusing to sell Scotch Whfaky when tbev had75 words
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Article118 1946-08-03 3 A former inemb?r of the Special Investigation Branch, R. C. Marriott, appealed unsuccessfully before Mr. Justice Murray-Aynsley in the H^ph court yesterday against a sentence of six months' rigorous Imprisonment imposed in another court. Marriott, who hod also been fined $50, in de f118 words
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239 1946-08-03 3 As a sequel to a concert party held in a PoW camp in Nonp Pladuk, Sk m, sometime between June and December, 1944, in wi ich a number of British PoWs were subjected to beating, a Korean guard, Takamine Iwayo, was charge in239 words
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89 1946-08-03 3 Abetment Of Breach Of Trust Charge A n Indian, O. Vellayan, who Wll produced In the Third Magistrate's Court yesterday had a charge of abetment of criminal breach of trusi explained to him Vellayan was Alleged 10 haw instigated five others all of the Singapore Lighterage Co.. to commit <:v89 words
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361 1946-08-03 3 Human Guinea Pig Opera ti on Described A vivicl description of the anatomies! operation performed on a Javanese? labourer by a Japanese PoW camp doctor In Oudong, Indo-China, sometime in July, 1945, was given by a Javanese witness at the continued trial of three Japanese, Major Yotori, Lt. Watanabe and361 words
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Article55 1946-08-03 3 Lord Killearn. Special Commission er for South Bast Asia left yesterday morning for Kuala Lumpur when he will attend the inauguration o the Malayan Agri-Korticultural Ex hibition. The Exhibition Will be opened b: the Governor-General at 11 th morning. Lord Killearn i s expected 1055 words
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Article68 1946-08-03 3 One more bu s route will be restarted when the Singapore Tract.* Company omnibuses commence vice between Chulia Street and Teluk Kurau Road o n Wednesday. Air Th route will be via North Ca Road. South Bridge Road. Bridge Road, Jalau Sultan. Kallang Road. Qeylang Road and68 words
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52 1946-08-03 3 in the I *i*< 1 Pathol and 1 College of Medi( ine, i They will \y fil}< i Vv t seen rj if Stat (1 for the Colonies, London tfter advcrti^mcnt i n Engla >uld be made Stare for the through the Direcr oi v52 words
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Article16 1946-08-03 3 I h of the South Indian sinp noro on ""to India this morn-16 words
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Article103 1946-08-03 3 < for maud for passages to India continue* to be great, there is a shortage of deck passages. The only bottleneck said to exisf at th e moment with regard to pas •Ages is sailings to China. The Immigration Office handler these, and has to103 words
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Article98 1946-08-03 3 The appeal against h!s sentence by Francis Graham Thomson, manager of the Coastal Transport Company In the H'gh Cour y iterday was dismissed iy Mr. Ju I Ic Worley. Thomson had been sentenced 0 Six months' rigorous irnprlonment for possession of a tallth and Wesson revolver,98 words
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Article116 1946-08-03 3 The Trcngganu Street Mer- !:;>.; ii the subject of raids against bawker on i n'.r. day. Tv.o lorry loads of eft*, fruit, fc« tables, cigarettes and turned goGd, wore confiscated. Tw o women hawker.s atnmpud to ruci tii(> p dice. They wr< tained In addition a116 words
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Article89 1946-08-03 3 Seng Yong Beo (30) who Wi sent for observation following his appearance in the Second Polic e Court on June 22 on a charge of fraudulent passession of property, died in the Mental Hospital. Thus was revealed by Court Inspector Eu when Betog's case was89 words
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180 1946-08-03 4 The Morning Tribune SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1946. Lessons to r i 1 1 lei wn iv Li] 1 be to fltinp md uneni on the ki ji .ll- iri i .u d theii But If noi the punishment hlcl p thi taculai the trial i. Ihe punhneiit v. t,i m<180 words
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Article488 1946-08-03 4 Naples Launches Divorce Movement From i j Cecil Sprigge, j 1 rj in N Lpl nt i i n ft L c tl div< rc< propo- i ctad from b >th Com :st pro i i gfl »rt h to unter i*i«r;ra] proc r >nta Com.nun im and B >cialismReuter - 488 words
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Article390 1946-08-03 4 iSHINGTON/— The fir* i :he annual \«»kifii. s nj 'p-.iv r>» relating to foreign relation? the United States" to deal >] il> v. irh the origins <>f World War Two .has been made public i>y the Departmeni of state. It h volume hree of "ForeignUSIS - 390 words
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Article143 1946-08-03 4 NANKING, AufcUM ;•>.. M^ Stevenson, new British Arr.ia^K^ to China, said yesterda;. Bp. rival here that Britan q Iftially is the same as the Mm Stmes" in this country. Asked whether Britain <v«[ expected to help mediate in Jm ternal conflict, Steven* IB "Anyhing we could do to l>!plA.P. - 143 words
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Article170 1946-08-03 4 26,000 Officers Want To Stay WESTMINISTER, July ML the House of Commons I Freitas, Under Secretary of I replying to Rent on, Liberal NvJ al, Huntingdon, said Bine I 1944 26,000 officers have permanent or extended Bervice 'S missions in the Royal All M Some 5,500 have not yet IReuter - 170 words
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Article56 1946-08-03 4 WASHINGTON, Aup. 2 Navy disclosed last nitfht thai legalised the sale of liquor I outside the United States. The action taken on July W the first time the navy available to enlisted men daya of prop ration P ri only beer was sold to t -n fiithonfh officers wereA.P. - 56 words
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Advertisement13 1946-08-03 4 Best < i tiwn I»\VISJ«\ BARS Open .v^htiv i in Midnlfhi 1 a*,^^^^ o'^ißk'13 words
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Advertisement141 1946-08-03 5 C. R TAN« V.UXET ROAD. Spore, 5.6. ri CndJ of Eastern Aru md Crafts. iTyour features with eldest r^ e y of beauty product* compact. Face Powders. t Allabui Co., Hortb Bridge Road, 6'pore- P*f*» took FOR BOOKS II HIGH STREET gINGAFUK£-. Tel: 3218 er Restaurant Jy '-/it f> ilayson141 words
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Advertisement162 1946-08-03 5 llf it's obtainable anywhere it's in I Jfoz $inqapDh& §hosA Electrical United Trading Co v 61, Stamford Road, Singapore. IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT US. Embroidery Dnect Importers of all kinds of Cainese Hand-made Fancy Goods GOODSTOKE 10. Battery Road (Rodney House), Singapore. FloWi Lotus Flower Shop AT162 words
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Advertisement210 1946-08-03 5 General Merchandise FOR ALL YOUR REQUIREMENTS VISIT MARCO 5, Stamford Road, Singapore. Where a new shipment of porcelain LINNER SERVICE SETS and ALUMINIUM WARE may be inspected. Telephone 7563. Hair Dressers Ladies Hair Dressers, Latest Fashions and Manicure by Miss Anna Majorie Ann Ladies Hair Dressing Saloon Formerly of Maison210 words
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Advertisement135 1946-08-03 5 Men's Wear BUX WASHINGTON BRAND SHIRTS <A Genti Distinctive ft Stylish mm) Call at— E. ALLABUX CO., 03. North Brldfe Road. Singapore. Musu Store T\M.A. Music House, &1/6S, High Street, Singapore. For PIANOS, MUSIC ft RECORDS. Tbone 7418. Optician Regarding the eye sight Consult: New China Optical Co. 71. High135 words
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Advertisement166 1946-08-03 5 Refrigemtwn I Marden Compan) Refrigerating Engineer! 82, Orchard Road P. O. Box 755 Telegrams "MARDEN Singapore. Sanitary C<Jturuiiors FONCHIN&Co.,Lta Office 64. Wallich Street Phone No. 7557. sanitary Electrical Contractor Building Repairers and Geiimr» Importers. Shots SHOE CO., LTD BATA BUILDING, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD Stik SIGK NEH SILKS In Mew Designs166 words
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Article, Illustration397 1946-08-03 6 Josephine Lowman - Josephine Lowman Keep Smiling Most of HI v Otir Bfc I*' tier than we do our minds w an blown nith r and thither tbe winds of vagu< depression rag< menti inner exitettenti and nny outlook, and most of the i we have no Idea why we397 words
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Article81 1946-08-03 6 India Situation "Grave" a on parliaU ij that I aken a w n, a fad H i fi for eight am/ indi" Government o a: rare 0/ the ,n. Would they take the n a 0 a fl i n f Mott on L COUncU Clh,: oi he Ho\ >Reuter - 81 words
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Article57 1946-08-03 6 'I he office of the Special Com* misflioner, Lord Killearn, states hai there is no truth in the reI port published yesterday (n<»t in the Tribune) that talks with Dutch authorities are to begin shortly in Singapore on the question, f a freer How of trade between57 words
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Article305 1946-08-03 6 Young Conservative May Rebel LONDON, Aug. I.— Mr. Winston Churchill, the Conservative Opposition in the House ol Cd mons will at the next meeting of the National i>] Conservative Associations of Great Britain move H solution disassociating the Conservative Party from u i abour Government's independence plans for India, iReuter - 305 words
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Article64 1946-08-03 6 Singapore, Friday. Good work on the part of the brffiMte was responsible for successfully txtinguishing a fire of a serious nature yesterday. At Bukit Sembawanf Rubber Etate at the 14 m.s. Thomson Road, rubber trees and lal!ang were in flames when the biigade arrived at the scene.64 words
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Article66 1946-08-03 6 Paris, Aug. Onl| nine of the 21 nations re- presented at the Paris peace conference will be permuted to sign all five peace treaties. -Those nations at war with all the five defeated na ioru u?i/I sign each treaty. They are Britain, AusS 'ralia, India NewA.P. - 66 words
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Article114 1946-08-03 6 JERUSALEM. Aug. 1,-Tv of the five British officers r cently kidnapped and held ca tive by the Irpun Zvai Leun Jewish illegal organisation, t day identified one of their ej tors. as an oriental Jew rountie up in the British Army dn against terrorists. Tonight 452 Jews, indudiaReuter - 114 words
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Miscellaneous37 1946-08-03 6 I m "1 J LIX AII.MJg EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRIBUNE v«u T.ik,- the i..m K„..(i': Bt i Capo THERE'S ONLY ONE [aGREED 1 HEADS IS TOURS*^ LT DAJSV." WW i«> be continued on Mond37 words
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1114 1946-08-03 7 W iiir I— THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT, I t° ND Si'v«SoN CHURCHILL IN THE HOUSE Ol In >»«• EERE? was apparently ready to ;.i.M«»NS T* ,y V j** NS TO FALL INTO ALL THfe ■lU I'' U'S NARY CIVIL WAR COMPARED ■kKOKS SSSSmWI THAT COULD HAPPENReuter - 1,114 words
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Article, Illustration28 1946-08-03 7 Our Dumb Blonde 'The Sports Editor says they play ninety minutes for a cup. I wonder how long they will have to play for a full tea service."28 words
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Article155 1946-08-03 7 Saratoga Sinking Investigated BIKINI, Aug. l.—The possibility is being studied that the carrier Saratoga and battleship Arkansas broke (her bottoms on exposed lagoon floor after falling down the huge hole in the water opened up by the underwater atomic bomb blast on July 25. Rear-Admiral W. S. Parsons, deputy director155 words
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Article35 1946-08-03 7 Washington, Aug. 2. President Truman yesterday voted a bill to give the states clear title to tideland areas. The House postponed until Friday the decision whether to vote to override him.- A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Miscellaneous354 1946-08-03 7 To- This AMERICAN H%Fic9i^ If \WmMmw Jpssfc^ißcg-iii PEL T^B(S A^iTH^Lrs 12 Pcxsitiot, 24 RevLse ratio r'lllP^*— ::i Grain in -'6 Auhor of "Life 38- Rrqio n in gMM^B^lc|g.V iC^MC V-lU mahosan} With Father* 1 North Africa PjWfE LJLJ9WEIS R A'lTlA 14 Compararivi 28 Egyptian «od 41 Compa.« s point "lA354 words
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561 1946-08-03 8 Alterations May (From I« McKehrte) Kl ALA LUMPUR, AUG I.— THE HNAM E COMMITIII OF THE MALAYAN ADVISORY COUNCILAT RECENI MEETING DISCUSSED PROPOSALS FOR ILTI KATJ' NS TO THE ISTANA BESAR, M> HO K BAHRI WIIK II is TO BE THE FUTURE KFSIOhM,*.561 words
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109 1946-08-03 8 23 Passengers Perish In Ship Fire w R/0 DE JANEIRO, Air. r Tu< n passen- 'g( r including five nun-, addition to ten of the j ere;/ wre n ported hen /o^a?/ to have perished 1l S I yesterday's fire on the Duquv dv Caxias, Brazi- lian transport, off theReuter - 109 words
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239 1946-08-03 8 Jerusalem Buildings Requisitioned JERUSALEM, iug. I:— The Brit: b authorities here have requlsi" tioned hundreds Of additional businesi propertiei and residence! in Jem ftlem within the past few days -v-, "security rw -f. 1 1 n-porte.l today Ginsberg, .solicitor, [reported that "most leading Jewish commercial firms, banks f -r." ;.'<.-\<-r-239 words
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Article19 1946-08-03 8 LOl City who ban It 1 1 1 I rgani- the ible f ialg.19 words
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136 1946-08-03 8 SALES OF U.S. SURPLUS WAR PROPERTY WASHINGTON, Julj 31. Bu k iata ol United Bt»te a surplua property overaeaa to P»nce and India during th<- period ol April to June V1 (> |M e| s re^P ol 4ol iot t>:l sharp rise In salea and marked decrease In Hv percentage136 words
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Article70 1946-08-03 8 U.S. Complaint "Groundless" LONDON, August 2.— Ru closed yesterday that she had cted > "completely groundAmerican complain in Hungary it country's ecoOflftcial News Agei Ta pub] h< d the Soviet n to th Unit( -i Btat I vernxn I he American alle not rr I The 8 i reported asA.P. - 70 words
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212 1946-08-03 8 U.S. Told: "Quit China To Avoid Trouble" Marines -Communist Clash I PEIPING. Aug. 2.— Otlicial Chinese Commuaß agencies acknowledged that their troops fought a t I tie with the United States marines on Monday, pleaded it was for self-defence, and told Americans get out of China if they wanted toA.P. - 212 words
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Article240 1946-08-03 8 WHY NOT NIP WOMEN? —Churchill MARRIAGE WITH FNFmJ SIBJECTS i WESTMINSTER, Aug. I After War Minister La> I mac/<? a statement in the I o/ Commons on service marr-M ages with aliens similar -J /fca/ made by Lord Atat/iaj I //ze Hoz/sc o/ Lord.s s/e.s\'erdajß Mr. Churchill asked on KhaMReuter - 240 words
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Article32 1946-08-03 8 CALCUTTA. Jul, I Chandra Bose left for K ction with court < K Da hi and certain Hj of th- N i Pund Co- H will in Burma week. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Advertisement82 1946-08-03 9 m 7 H/I D*> 11—1.30—4—6.30—9.15 |a HAMK ii A Advanced bookings: 6909 l^iJSi*^ Aa\ t Wit ß^. OTHER PICTfTRI? IN TOWN LOOK ■lKi>- ANI CHILDISH! IT Sergeanf York's triumphant entry into Washington. f;. Crowds jammed Union Station to cheer him. -g j rant cod to give you double mm ;r^^82 words
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Advertisement177 1946-08-03 9 Beyond The Shadow Of A Doubt Here Is Your AUGUST WEEKEND SHOW /nAXfm/W^^\ AND IT'S AT THE \sS^^^J^J TO-DAY, TO-MORROW and MONDAY .1 SHOWS 10.30 A.M. 1.30 4 6.30 9.30 p.m. f ALFRED HIT(H(O(KS Shadow o£ a Doubt STARRING TKIII^A WRIGHT Js!ft!<:i»lS COTTER BEYOND THE SHADOW OF A DOUBT IT'S177 words
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Advertisement132 1946-08-03 9 7TH CATHAY ANNIVERSARY MAMMOTH PROGRAMME FOR I YOUR HOLIDAY. TO-NIGHT AT MIDNIGHT THEY'RE DANCING ON TOP OF THE WORLD TO MELODY OF LOVE IN THEIR HEARTS, EVEN THE ROCKIES ROCK WITH RHYTHM AND LAUGHTER! A»0 HS MUSIC MAKEkS /B^^W W^SVft*^ M TOMORROW (SUNDA Y) A TMIDNIGHT THE SIREN OF THE132 words
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Article239 1946-08-03 10 on ii I > t ricßc^l LONDON, Aug. I— There was some remarkable cricket at Chesterfield where Glamorgan lost the first foil wickets for one run against Derbyshire, had seven out for >\ and finally totalled 106 of which James no! out r >9.Reuter - 239 words
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Article107 1946-08-03 10 Shanghai. Aug. I:— Loans total- Hog CN$2 t lO0 f OOO,OOO ",210,000) b been panted to the tvvo pvincipa Chniese shipping companies by the Government banks. The Mmg Bung Shipping Company arc tho Min Kiang Snipping Company, both in urgent need of funds t> restore slip-Reuter - 107 words
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Article52 1946-08-03 10 San Jom, Calif >m •ly Cabanella, to] bantamweight, knc I i Oargei of Mexico I I seconds of the se ond I their scheduled 10 round i his second straight eoming to the United abanella weighed Oargei 125. The kno<-k-Out punch hook to the ribs-A.P. - 52 words
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Article38 1946-08-03 10 Major Ha <! will skipper s< rvlces Cricket xi wh meet the Civilians dui August hol'days. The final composlt team [a still not certali s blt'icvod that it will b class side with several c players.38 words
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Advertisement62 1946-08-03 10 7th CATHAY ANNIVERSARY Mammoth Programme For Your Holiday THRILLS! ACTIO Pirates Buccaneers. J SWORD D ELS IN WHO HAS T< TO I HERJ I IN' COl&m^'A and RATHBO,\E "FRENCHMAN'S CREEK Paramount Thrilling Technicolor JUBILEE 5405 Daily A Shows -630 a D pm. I lISVI W X BRITISH VMERH AN PICTURES62 words
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Advertisement38 1946-08-03 10 Ill— -B-HM MB P SIMULTANEOUS SCREENING at MARLBOROUGH j 1—3.45—6.30 and 9.15 p.m. 1—3.30— 6.30 and 9.15 p.m. L lndia Qrcsl I PUm Bplc of the century! M w I _^B WORLD R£CORD MIDNIGHT: TONITE ft TOMORROW "MOHABBAT-KI-JEET"38 words
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Advertisement199 1946-08-03 10 "TARZAN TRIUMPHS' rRKO RADIOS MAJESTIC TRIUMPH/ TRIUMPHS OVER EVERYTHIM Packed Icuses Che;; fe^PKL^ For His Powerful Resistance Against i.V L .J&B&eJi h t»r HOLIDAY FEATURE I \\\i v fivi-; shows S^P m& I Cheers a^ain a -id a-;uin for the I calm courage of r «R JOHNNY (RCYi SHEFFIELD tßi199 words
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Miscellaneous282 1946-08-03 10 > V Programme j j v hooli Monday. V. hra/P Cb Schools' ill the band 'i n f] 4.78 mejraond in the r 'J metw t fioi 51S0 hours ijtt«r ii earrylng the the Blu<--1700 hra. id DAY RED NETWORK— Chine e ft Indian Programmes. 1200 tu nlng Aii M.282 words
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482 1946-08-03 11 M \n outspoken declaration of his 1 |lA» !!v V f ..P^eacemaking privileges which the ■a- Preserved for themselves was made Zltnowers have Baron Boetzelaer Oos■h Dutch j^g^'Ston of the Paris Conl"S^«-; i<tl i L U SoTmust refrain from a HD' diiri &S »Sshnes«Reuter - 482 words
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Article8 1946-08-03 11 Combined 'Services' Cricket Win lini ericred. I S.Tund!8 words
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Article153 1946-08-03 11 Y.M.C.A. Financial Appeal The following donations have boon received up to 10 a.m. yesterday Sir John Pagnali $1,000; Mr. A. Robinson $500; Fraser Co. $100; Anplo-Thai Corporation j Ltd. $100: Dr. P. C. Kwan $100; Malayan Tobacco Distributors $100; Mr. T. W. G. Knowlei $50; Mr. A. D. Anderson $50;153 words
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Article71 1946-08-03 11 NEWMARKET, Aug. 2.— The Kinsffn filly flypcricum has met with an accident, and will not take part in the St. Leger for which she was last quoted 33 to one. Charles Moore, the King's racing manage*, stated today that Hypericum ivas found cast in her box71 words
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Article133 1946-08-03 11 SHANGHAI, Aug. I:— China's i cultural rehabilitation r ill lake j mnny years, and must be preceded ty economic recovery, in the opinion of Dr. Hu Shin, China'.; famous philosopher and former Ambassador to the United States, who is reorganising Peking University in North China. I TheReuter - 133 words
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Article76 1946-08-03 11 Monroe, Georgia, August 1. Rewards for the arrest and conviction of Mosbers who shot four Negroes 'o death on July 25 neared £30,000 (U.S.) as private organisation* augmented the un star or! by the State. The National Association for 1 Advancement of coloured people are offering $10,00076 words
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Article80 1946-08-03 11 MADRAS, July 31.— Sir Mahomed Usman, until recently a member of the Viceroy's Executive Council, has appealed to the Viceroy, Lord Wavell, for immediate intervention in India's political problems. He has also appealed to Conprcss accept the Moslem League as the sole representative organisation of Indian Moslems.Reuter - 80 words
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Article72 1946-08-03 11 Tokio, July 11. G«-n. Douglas M.aAiihur has appointed Glen A. Abbey, former consul feaerftl in (Rangoon, to succeed Cc!. Bonner F. Fellen M secretary peneral of the Allied Council for Japan, it was announcedPelleri who was lecretary ifenerai of the Allied Council lince iti c I bmentA.P. - 72 words
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Article49 1946-08-03 11 TEHFRAN. Auf. 2.— The Iran;an Premier, Quavam-es-Sul-taneh, last nisjh; presented his new cabinet to the Shah. The portfolios of Heal'h Commerce atid Industry and Education ar i held by members of the Left\si jTudeh Party. The Premier hold? 'the Interior and Foreign Affairi posts.- A. P.A.P. - 49 words
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Article383 1946-08-03 11 fhl futuri.' of tin country". Hi add'-d that then will be full oonmltAtlon before eonttltutionfti OooMDentini on thr- iK>iiticai sihtfttlou in Malaya Bii E<iw4rd d«darvd that every drde la Malaya »..vi ibown i? regret om the di->--ti ir bari(«' ol Malay political feelingl :> th<- mattei383 words
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Article76 1946-08-03 11 LONDON. August 2.- The Admiralty issued last mi<ht a warding to all shipping that the French porls of Dieppe and Le T report had been closed because of mines. The announcement was broadcatt by BBC. An Admiralty spokesman described the move as "merely precautionary." and said ihatA.P. - 76 words
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Article107 1946-08-03 11 POONA: (Air Mail).— GO*, the Portuguese possession on tbe vVest toast of India, must be returned io India according to the principles Of the Atlantic Charter, .-aid Mr. N. V. Godgil. a member of the Central Legislative Assembly, speaking at a meeting here. He said that theReuter - 107 words
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Article63 1946-08-03 11 The following will represent the Indian Association at Cricket against L.O.C. Signals at Fort Canning on Saturday August 3 at 2. Players are requested to matt it 111. North Brdge I^>ad. at 1.30. Wazir Sm^h. P < Ihankaxan. Tlnssein Shah. Choor Singh. SolakhOO Singh, Dharam Raj RctnasaTiy.63 words
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160 1946-08-03 12 Aug. 2.— UNRRA Director General |d LaOuardia advised the Allied Headquarters in July, that "millions of dollars worth of our J pilf red" In Trieste, and asked a; jj authority to furnished armed guards for UNRRA soj nlies in that area. sent on June160 words
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298 1946-08-03 12 Peace Conference Can 't Agree On Chairman Au^. 2.- Dr. Evatt (Australia) today joined another small power "revolt" against the Big Fou:' control of the Paris Conference in an effort to ovorthrow ihf proposal of the Council of Foreign Ministers that the Conference chairmanship should rotate **ween Britain, France, Russia,Reuter - 298 words
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Article35 1946-08-03 12 JERUSALEM, Augu* 3:— The hunger itril > of 3,250 Illegal Jewish 'i< lined i Port of H Ufa, wai broken off Is ni| ding negoi mbtrk I Ufhi rn M' ts.- A. P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article78 1946-08-03 12 Reuter SHANGHAI. AUk. 1: -CNRRA has decided to build four Institutions to care for the thousands of war and famine-stricken children of Kwaugai province. They will be built at Liuchow, Nanning, Wuchow and Kweilin. The provincial government will be r'-sDonsiblo for operation of the intitutions, butReuter - 78 words
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Article29 1946-08-03 12 London, Aug. 2. The Kin^ at Buckingham Palace today received in audience the new Chinese Ambassador Cheng Tien Hsi who presented fi < letters of credence29 words
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Article40 1946-08-03 12 LONG BEACH, AUg, 2. -Dougla* Aircraft Company announced tliat on, of it<? t>iej C74 Globemaster transporthas lifted a load of 172.000 pounds which the company called the greatest weight ever to leav« the earth Under power. j40 words
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Article34 1946-08-03 12 Colombo, Aup. 2. Air Marshal Sir George Pirie, Allied Air Com-mander-in-Chief, Asia Command, left Colombo this morning for Kngland. He is on his way from Singapore and arrived here last rij'ht.34 words
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76 1946-08-03 12 Kcme, A u trust, I.— The m lead or of ihe t«rms <-f the™ oosed Italian \)viw. :r»i.ty contributed to a gradual M t i o n spira] here <ii>: iipiH I aly'a ecoDony. I siurns that th (;;>\iTiiniiß efforts to prevent inflation m ing a76 words
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Article42 1946-08-03 12 Frankfurt, Aup. B— ChineH U placed persons in all the oU *M eu pat ion zones can now return S after their cases have bee:. B mined by the Chinese mis official statement from Am« headquarters said today H42 words
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71 1946-08-03 12 ain I i Pal ue. Holy 1 d IP h 1 1. from i- t««d Ante* ■•<' Mr. 1 y H<- hole tk beICi ByniHi d r :<■.-, r: J{ ineemeni he h.-id ordered hii §pec from London d th< toation. Mr represented i71 words
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11 1946-08-03 12 INDIANS (431) BEATEN BY AN INNINGS I 0 r r ,C11 words
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94 1946-08-03 12 BfOTOM Ar v n the a.- P troi 10 i B»M"M ("n'- 5 i entaUre mlliappli'a'.".'. 1 H« *U1 h nig with d-i ton ...;id- !«»r r--<;irch. MftOo€rinf and or<xluft.M4 A'ormr W*-«ip« I wlrh lvl iiMM uA'ft of Um Din poww eo«i thin94 words
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183 1946-08-03 12 Commandos Of Aeronautical Progress t I'd' A T r v o i >:• commai a i w/ t air, det rliaim I If! I ton t■ I WMk the department must rcUt H it-- nyhi id<- Which .-M fti; (i:>vcr*nmen\anird aircraft, %aid Mr, WrxxtfrKfto, thes would certainly i Mlftfl giving183 words
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Article181 1946-08-03 12 Halifax, Yorkshire Aua 1 Arthur Evans, aged 45, O 'J Halifax, Leeds, WarrinnM ana We.sh International pM by League forward and hedm I weight boxer, rvas found M guilty at Hal fax on a chM of administering coal ya-'m his Wife Olga. He teat I chargt181 words
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