Morning Tribune, 5 August 1946
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Title Section14 1946-08-05 1 MORNING TRIBUNE H 1 NO 83. tO CENTS \c:; s<res) MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 1946.14 words
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Article1105 1946-08-05 1 UNO CHAIRMAN ASSAILS BIG 4 Greece Claims Albanian, Bulgarian Territory PARIS, Aug. A.—M. Spaak of Belgium assailed the Big Four yesierday for ignoring small nations in preparing the European peace and for asking smaller nations for recommendations only afler severely handicapping them. inis oui burst from the President of the1,105 words
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152 1946-08-05 1 Italian Navy: Experts Disagree On Division PARIS, Aug. 4.— The Big Four naval experts committee failed to agree on the final allocation of the Italian warships to Britain, the United States and Soviet Russia, it was learned today. The B]g Four naval experts committee completed what became known as lists152 words
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266 1946-08-05 1 Polish Govt. Criticises U.S. A m bassador I WASHINGTON. Aug. 4.— The Secretary of State, Byrnes and the Acting Secretary of State Mr. an Acheson, in an extraordinary statement issued Washington yesterday, declared the complete conAmerican Government in Ambassador thur Bliss Lane, who has been under attack by the i266 words
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Article, Illustration94 1946-08-05 1 Marshall Flies To Chiang Nanking, Aug. 4— Gen. George Marshall, United States Special Envoy, flew to the hill resort ot Ruling to talk with Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, President of China, after hearing from the Communist leader. Gen. Chou En-lai, he latest details of the j air bombardment of Yenan by94 words
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Article54 1946-08-05 1 ISTANBUL, Aug. 4. If. Bfctt D cabinet lias resigned Unexpeci- ediy. President Lsmet Inonu ha>; entrust* r] Pefcer former Minister <>♦ Na tional Defence and Interior. v. i L h th* formation of new cabinet Peker vvlio resigned maister 01 Interior for health resaons i, May 194354 words
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Article191 1946-08-05 1 JERUSALEM, Aug. 4.— The Palestine Government announces that the four-day search in Tel-Aviv resulted in the detention of 762 persons including 22 women. A total of 102,000 persons were questioned, the announcement said. The Police declined to confirm officially reports of the arrest of Itzhak Yeternidky,191 words
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Article60 1946-08-05 1 WASHINGTON, Aug. 4— A U.iS. Army Superfortress, the 'Dreamboat', is poised at Honolulu for a '0,000-mile nonstoD fight over the Arctic to Cairo. The plane, extensively modified to carry a heavy load of fuel, will start in the "near future, flyine: the great '.ircle :ou*e via60 words
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Article43 1946-08-05 1 LONDON, Aur. A—A bronz* ?Bnnon captured at r.ilaclavu nrentad to the 0.0.c 'V*^ f -n Command in 1903 ha^ a» the request >f *hO OffifV Of We to the Tower Of London I m< i I flown to p Cros-43 words
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Article35 1946-08-05 1 WASHINGTON. An*?. 4 Thr> T S. Semi" has adopted and sent I the White House legislation I Lhorlse admission to the United Bt* I tea of Chinese wives of American eitiams.35 words
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Advertisement64 1946-08-05 1 I/,, liil NEWLY 17 SWIMMING SUITS SILK NTCKERS A ITALIAN SHIRTINGS TOOTAL TI»:S I ARTICLES EMR: GEORGETTE ro ffl^N Qlkl^n#r /^>f BLOUSES PURE SH.K GLOVES QentS' I J ROPHYLA( HAIR COMBS PLASTIC TOASTRACKS 1 N JINVjH S fHunparian Fashioned) (Best English Make) W£/// R' v DJ ])!SPI \v For CHILDREN:64 words
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391 1946-08-05 2 "HAUNTING FEAR" (ECONOMIC INSECURITY) MUST GO" The hooe thai B new chapter will be 'written set,h,>Ti> :•n s of employment of clerical workers on an or, liberal scale, providing for a better salary •1 and provident fund as well as sick, casual and Son leave,391 words
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Article99 1946-08-05 2 r(By Tribune Pa porter) kuala LUMPUR, Sunday Tw< -seven delen resenting various clerical unions from all parti of the country conferred behind closed da in k Lumpui day under the chairmanship of Mr Khoo Teik f I'; understood that th< dl on* during the two-da nfcrence win99 words
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92 1946-08-05 2 15 ■I v. (Air Mail) I"• South Wales Govern- a Tourist Bureau in Singapore attract m< i laid Ue would with iii the Sydney Daily Telegrapn :i i poodent clal d leal place Bureau i ipping from .ill over the world there. In formation, Mr.Reuter - 92 words
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Article29 1946-08-05 2 A J.r. < ||j .i« DO i•venlni in Kmm licxk i> be Mill irbi d Um Pirt f bl -'lrifi I ar;d oMf| v.-i $022 ?,<> i foh29 words
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Article39 1946-08-05 2 uirj nde ompanies winch rmed since the Japirrender are req i I I < n municate with the SingaHeadquarten wit ii a view to afl \ddreBB to: Misfl < •er of Girl Guides, CEZ M. School 134, Sophie R39 words
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Article126 1946-08-05 2 BANKKOK, Au| s |EO- f > ho li f of the Parliament r >r three ticm which the damping of a <: nt charr< ruI d their effect in BangDe- I of the H ntett T v.t, the OotJ tre ex- f tho s< I and tlA.P. - 126 words
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Article44 1946-08-05 2 ROME 4.— An invitation l P< ice Conference I by the Kalian Oovenra last i Min -t' uncttf. Th« delefrates, headed by Premier will Lav.- for me cn Wednesday. The rroop h.-!,) B four-hour eonlast iiieht witli militwrv econ perts.* A. P.A.P. - 44 words
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Article134 1946-08-05 2 Singapore Holiday Exodus Taking advantage ol V J holidays, a large number ol s J port residents wtnt Up-couj 1 ing the week-end. The night mail train from sJ pcre to Kuala Lumpur on pjl was unusually crowded. The a m3il on Saturday night also cj more than a full134 words
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310 1946-08-05 2 Sharpshooters On Roof I PARIS, Aug. 3.— Crack French sharpshootel climb to the roof of Luxembourg Palace befor evej session of the Paris Conference to stand guard ovj Allied statesmen as they talk peace below. They watcfl every meeting through skylights. scanning the crosl for possibleReuter - 310 words
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Article24 1946-08-05 2 JERUSALEM, All I tanker Empire Cross exploded and sank f» at Haifa harbour. The tween 30 and 40. of wba n -cued.24 words
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Article, Illustration22 1946-08-05 3 Soldiers digging through rubble of the King David Hotel in Jerusalem after the recen* outrage, to remove dead and injured.22 words
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Article229 1946-08-05 3 Hie Singapore Recreation Club which was de-re-by the Army authorities at the end of July illy opined on Aug. 9 when a general of all members will be held at 5.30 p.m. In a report covering tne period July 1. 1941 -o June 30, 1946, the229 words
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Article38 1946-08-05 3 the be- d robbc- ri r rom the Chinese bowing a marked incr< there n 75 compared with 1M In Jify -h grea- Timings f! Th\t the nu red nut in majority of ind tl mopaid. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article38 1946-08-05 3 Australian Ambassador To U. S. CANBERRA, Aup. 2:-Prlm« Minister Joseph B. Chiflpy ann-ni that Kinp George had approv. d the appointment of Norman M»k n m Jhe Australian Ambassador to the UHtod States, effectire from A 1 o38 words
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457 1946-08-05 3 "High Level" Decision To Send Indian Troops To Basra NEW DELHI, Aug. 3.— The Government of India in an addendum early today to its communique last night announcing the dispatch of troops to the Iraq port o* Basra stated: "There is no question of troops going into Persia except InReuter - 457 words
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Article193 1946-08-05 3 SHANGHAI. August 3.— Press dispatches from Nanking reported dismissal of a Fleet commander and arrest of two leading officers* On a charge of smuggling poods into China aboard the eight American warships presented to China which arrived here on July 19It was also reported that almost everyA.P. - 193 words
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Article81 1946-08-05 3 TOKIO, Aug. 3- Dr. Ba Maw, BUTmeflp political leader, has been rcleaied from Sukarno prison banded 10 the attache of the r Kuicrtlom liaison mission. He s la er flown to Iwakuni, Hoi where he will board a British plat for Rangoon. Bu Ifaw waj arrestedA.P. - 81 words
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65 1946-08-05 3 i.ondon, Aup. 2: Thi global sum of CO! ion to d for certain I f the Br ?ish •.--•al industry which is to l»«' national! th«- Labour Government h fl ted to £164,660,000 I y the n tribunal, it hi m Inouneed Th. f«riReuter - 65 words
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Article173 1946-08-05 3 NAZIS WHO ASSISTED JAPANESE SHANGHAI, August 3. Twenty three Nazis, who helped in the fight of their Allies in China after Germany's surrender, will go on trial next week, Colonel Edward Young. U.S. Army Trial Judge advocate announced today. He said the defendents belonged to the German High Command intHliA.P. - 173 words
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Article122 1946-08-05 3 ATTLEE BACK IN LONDON I LONDON. Aur. B—The8 The BritU* I Prime Minis?tcr, Mr. rioment Attl»'C returned to London by nir toniprht He came straight from the plenary I session of tho Paris Conference, j whore ho had ipeni nearly two hour*j litteniiiK to ■peochci by deltffsti frrtm India andReuter - 122 words
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Article32 1946-08-05 3 DETROIT v. Production of pii'ni' truck* in ,d Cii id* dwinq kb* dipff Julv N >> 76 995 vehicles comowrd w\*^ T4.018 »h8 to Ward's :v t rem A. P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article1218 1946-08-05 4 Harold Nicholson - Harold Nicholson I Copyright In Malaya j By (BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT WITH THE LONDON SPECTATOR) J Governor Protests LONDON I I l it ind my i rvai r i i •< k of. I m en rail dor aw i L< us shall I ipon rough and i1,218 words
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348 1946-08-05 4 The Morning Tribune MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 1946. Thirty-Two Years almo forj tnnivi In of thl >i the expirati >n ultinu rei ulting I to i Ih n the whicl rbe O 8, t 14 days, Yi\ is not < imposed ol cal i cords but based on events and their348 words
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Article92 1946-08-05 4 Blackshirts Make The Defence K EM BERG j fence of Hitler's 88 I of the six Nazi orga I a s criminal -w«g op-. war crimes tribunal >.. noon. Of its 400.000 ncmbei half the pre-war strct b e affected by th e bril many belonged to "Wa:: notably iReuter - 92 words
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Advertisement14 1946-08-05 4 1 ffitfnloeA I ic i a! Ledgei Slot I \\.n!a!>l<- RpNE. O LTD., 10414 words
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Advertisement159 1946-08-05 5 I cK. TANG I to* tera J »nd Crafts. I rt;M VOJ»e Of W* tr t "f7youT^ flture9 th ?ange of beauty product* luei Compacta. Pace Powders, E?b. Lotions etc. Ute*t ship- P E AUabui Co., sorth Bridge Road. B*pore. W- tivTici w Book §tor« P POR BOOKS it, high159 words
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Advertisement161 1946-08-05 5 it's obtainable anywhere it's in ~> Jhc $inqapDh& ShopA Electrical United Trading Co v 11, Stamiord Road, Singapore. IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT US. Embroidery Duect Importer* of all kinds of Chineae Hand- made Fancy Goods GOODSTORE 10. Battery Road (Rodney House), Singapore. Flowers Lotus Flower Shop AT161 words
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Advertisement214 1946-08-05 5 era I Merchandise FOR ALL YOUR REQUIREMENTS VISIT MARCO 5, Stamford Road, Singapore. Where a new shipment of porcelain DINNER SERVICE BETS 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 of214 words
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Advertisement141 1946-08-05 5 Men's Wear BUX WASHINGTON BRAND SHIRTS (a Gents Distinctive etyllsb Bhirtt) Call at— E. ALLABUX CO., 92, North Bridge Road, Singapore. Music Store T\MA Music House fl/63, High Street, Singapore. Por ?lANOB, MUSIC ft RECORDS Phone 7410. Optk hits Regarding the eye tight Comult: New China Optical Co 71. High141 words
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Advertisement171 1946-08-05 5 Refrigeration Marden Company Refrigerating Engineer! 82, Orchard Road P. O. Box 755 Telegrams "MAUDE* Singapore. Sanitary Contractors FONCHIN Co., Ltd I P Office 64, Walllch Btreet. Phone No. 7557. ary Electrical Contractor Building Repairers and QcD«r% Importers. Shoes I SHOE CO., LTD. BATA BUILDING, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD Silk Store NEH171 words
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Article, Illustration31 1946-08-05 6 Josephitu u nan Thi-, ij(>uti(j $iarleti /o eph ■> town n'j arm exet h vigoi n hatvn above However, alien you do > turn '> paimt of :h n hand upward.31 words
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Article372 1946-08-05 6 We Bomel v diti i ai fnadd i ol n hole pictui e i• 'I !i« I notl loveiit i the i w d fii nn arm all wish to i -<••.'' tblan< <• of On mppi i ii- When tour of the Brm improves, also. Thei are372 words
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Article55 1946-08-05 6 r.-para-I the I Alp dicated his < ma opj iWftrd t0 A p WASHINGTON, Aucr. 3 The Marttin. B of H buili m< 134 urer- '<> foreign goverai price *»*e "J""^ lars Pran<k got 76, Nett* 45; Including 28 Übeny "h 14 with lert <n themA.P. - 55 words
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Article105 1946-08-05 6 M ACARTHUR PRAISED WALLA WALLA, WASHINGTON, August 3, Dr. Andrew Nelson, back from 8 months in Japan as Chief of Religious re- search for the U.S. Army, declared "The choice of General MacArthur to rule Japan was definitely providential." A former r i*ih Day Advent ist Missionary in Japan, heA.P. - 105 words
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220 1946-08-05 6 HANGHAI, Aug. 2. C hina should conr- I imoor sof capital such as machines and I cbine tools— and drastically cut import* of I 'ind luxury items, stated Mr. Chu Shih-huans. I chairman of the Shanghai Bankers* Association, a conference here. I k olReuter - 220 words
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Article, Illustration15 1946-08-05 6 Our Dumb Blonde •That proves he's J thoroughbred those mm my best undies. 1 I15 words
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Article46 1946-08-05 6 Bikini, Aug. The Bomb Task Force prohibited minp or walking on Bii below the high tide mark radioactivity nine days underwater bomb had explG Officers said there VU t'frous amount of radios the water but a small ken consistently would affect J"46 words
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Miscellaneous22 1946-08-05 6 M'L \lt.\IJS EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRIBUNE I i*i t.» lit wen! By Al CapP WK/r id be conunued to-morrov^22 words
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Article, Illustration1729 1946-08-05 7 of fundamentals which ann him. Michael Redgrave is to play Banter Shawcross, the cenral character of 'Fame Is The Spur. This also delights the author. Ever since he saw Michael in "Kipps" he has believed that he would make an ideal Shawcross. Rosamund John1,729 words
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360 1946-08-05 8 Aga Khan Urges Union With America inion ol Gr( ai Brinited Statt lecture here on t roni to back but han tena. an I I) »mini< I peopl ild not look i It n if nomencla urc I n r b "y- ixellent we the ir:i the United wlthoul aReuter - 360 words
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Article25 1946-08-05 8 TOKIO A '■'>■ I annoum 'day i an °t a payi) for produce and large amoun n n lea %nai A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article237 1946-08-05 8 18 Hurt In Election Battle NEW YORK, Aim. 2. At cast 18 people were injured afier an election fight n the little Tennessee town ;f Athens which is said to be in the- hands of "GI partisans." Th" injured belong to the party to which Gls are opposed. On»' ofReuter - 237 words
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134 1946-08-05 8 NEW DELHI. Aus. 3.- The Government of India in an addendum ,ri;ly today to its communique last night announcing the dispatch of >. troops to the Iraq port of Basra stated: There is no question of. troops going into Persia except in134 words
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92 1946-08-05 8 Guinea Pigs "Killed" Then Revived R \SHINOTON, Arm. 3. Germans "killed" guinea with cold and then more than 15 minutes later after their heart had stopped, brought them "back D D ipon hui d in flight ild not m arc chfti I and all noi t -d. •i minutes laterA.P. - 92 words
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122 1946-08-05 8 ASSAULTED RED OFFICIAL M. P PUNISHED Aug. 2. Merlin J. Graham, an I milj .11 convictfd by a special Ui I A] of assaulting a Russian embassy ult j rouk on May 29 was reduced from ]j: M t -class to private, restricted to the pos uM month and fined122 words
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Article100 1946-08-05 8 Prefers To Be American CHICAGO, Aug. 3. -Juan de Aba;. a 41, claimed to be the fn\s f civilian Filipino sworn in a s a citizen of the U.S. Federal Judge William Campbell administered th P oath and welcomed him i n to the citizenship. D»> Abaya, bom in Luzon,A.P. - 100 words
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Article179 1946-08-05 8 TOKIO, Aufr. 3: An. Russian-American clash in thejl Council for Japan meeting on jfl loomed today as the SecretaryM eral released the agenda ror.:tfl Soviet request for informatiojH if suits of the SCAP January (H rective barring "undesirab nel from public office." I Lt- -General Kuzina D»>-,tM introduced a179 words
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Article35 1946-08-05 8 CAIRO. An*. 3. f th»- British prOpC revision of tho 19* Treaty sent I Thursday show mined attitude", it -Mi-el here today. Reports, however rejected the BritM. the points in disput described ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Advertisement17 1946-08-05 8 Bif(J*[ PU*CMASf*C OK DUPOS(*C Of YOUR PROPIR7US <» noHOCKCHYE I, CON^ANI LIMITtI UCMH MMK M>ft<nSOM UOAfc PHOnt V4VB17 words
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Article172 1946-08-05 9 Crippled Ship May Be Saved London, Aug. 2:— it is possible that the United States merchant ship American Farmer (8,268 tons),' earlier believed to have sunk as th>> result of a collision, may .tiot< j be lost after allAccording to the latest naval information at Plymouth, the vessel, though badly172 words
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Advertisement180 1946-08-05 9 |-7r.,- TARZAN STRATEGY I OUT COMPLETELY I z ARROCMsCE TREACHERY! tjDAY CROWDS THRILLED! If SHOWS DAILY rfiiiiTriAji ■si^ 15 (JgAPITDL; Ill'dONe! CHETA, COOD WORK! ■a% «g ft i^^BPßpi^BHl b»m Bbi-^K, m I^**^ xV > y^^' j^H BV aI Tt Afl3 it^ mm Hmm V i^| fl^S Hj jpf#. wa j.180 words
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Advertisement93 1946-08-05 9 At The Worlds OTORF G.W. (Daily: 3 7—9.15 p.;n., j" DESERT SONG" dn Technicolor) Dennis Morgan Irene Manning As a musician Dennis is :ilso El Khobar, the champion of the Kiffs. LIDO N.W (Daily. 3 7 9.15 ;j.;n.) "THE ADVENTURES OF TARTU" (Robert :)onat> Opening To-morrow "GREAT GUNS" (Laurel and93 words
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Advertisement150 1946-08-05 9 a»Tiimir vtt TODAY 5 Shows Outstandingly Brilliant Dynamic Direction By That Ace Director Alfred Hitchcock The Most Brilliant Stars of the Screen Year! SlurtxW/ Production* pmmntt Z ''V^s^,^ TERESA WRIGHT '$§£*£>} ■^^fe Hfl B I I I I I i 111 lTr fl LU 1 1 E >^^m^k >^^B Sl^A-.150 words
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329 1946-08-05 10 81 ma h the Army 0] nai L6 Patrbun M n U fell to A BchutX r- who for 17 and for 26 d< d th« u r i nd anin j be third bail I Oi wd< r »nd cut and 8 pdi and329 words
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Article36 1946-08-05 10 DEATH OF MR. G. H. GARTSIDE Mr. G. H. Qarttkle, well-known Taipmg lawyer, ptmtd away at Eatu Gajah Hospital on July 27. He hac' [been practising there sine.. 1015 and I wag Interned during the occupation.36 words
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Article608 1946-08-05 10 folUnong arc the l iore Market quota W Qh*r*hrnkers' ASSOC for the week end. >! aW PHIALS Sailer B Icworkf $2.20 $250 candra Brickworks Brit Malaya Ti i Sc Executor Co. 7.50 R.50 lolMwted Tin 24/6 86/-cd. tern United su ranee >ift w FraserA Weave Ltd. 26.50608 words
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Article25 1946-08-05 10 DUBLIN, Aug has i pplted n become r> [ted Noti< os, nounced last nigh't. will be consid next .tinir of Aa iembly.- ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Miscellaneous196 1946-08-05 10 IVy ThlS AMERICAN Answer To S«<ard»y« Puzzle. a hoc- 23 -Kind f X r > Mu;l honu- n cVBl\" r ""'TM^ < 'vl 40 Tliiv,. s>rik,- ii sJ Ji L J^EMS i:i r p Bt^- s Tg|s\v '.-.H Shaving of HILL N Ht- "d tho hf-ad sVi^l^'i t *A r196 words
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Article44 1946-08-05 11 1 -y icm 90 Dove I I S ,Gr lC orv 164 B, I Park.' NotK, i 178 not nut. AKn 66 K, Somera t. -n- i iT.MMnkin h«. K/'ll2 J:t.:k-.r 63 not our K 97 n<n -u. I i,r 82'. W "-111".44 words
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Article145 1946-08-05 11 I DON; I Uowlng Countrj cricki I championship Df inclu endt d L ITY CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE Ut Innings L<'aci LUKUUCUI puints for tle innings in march !osi Reuter P W L D NR L D Pts. IT 13 0 13 0 1 160 18 12 L 1Reuter - 145 words
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Article30 1946-08-05 11 War criminals Escaping The criminals UHB| with an to at acjing cli of the r flivi- t foi tl released M only I r .(>r they r rican om- A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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389 1946-08-05 11 Cecil Wong - Cecil Wong j PENAN G LEAD ON FIRST INNINGS I ((By After winning the toss and sending the Singapore Chinese Recreation Club in to bat on a drying wicket, the Penang Chinese Recrearion Club secured a 19-run j lead on the first389 words
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Article127 1946-08-05 11 Jeff Conda retained his unbeaten record when he knocked jut Bosca Boa of Selangor in the fifth round of the main even of the wrestling nt the Great World on Saturday. Bosca Boa was a .substitute for Harry Revel. Scoring two clear pins, Chunky Harman, the127 words
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241 1946-08-05 11 Irish Horse Wins The Chesterfield GOODWOOD, Sussex. Aug. 2:~ The jointly owned Irish-bred Signalman proved the best of the three Irish challengers by winning the Chesterfield Cup, valued at £1,000, ever a mile-and-a-quarter On the concluding day of the Goodwood Meeting. Signalman, ridden by Hairy Wragg, won in a greatReuter - 241 words
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Article47 1946-08-05 11 «usselb, Au P Ctmiltol nuy&mans, veteran Belgian social. st, t( j night announced the formation a hem Bei^iaa Govrmmont. Re-: plating Achille van Acker's' coalition which resigned last month it includes socialists, liberals. POtumunlstt nnd non-party "technicians It wiH take the oath to-morrow. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article103 1946-08-05 11 A t a general meeting of the Amicable Badminton Party, the following wer e elected office-bearer* tor the ensuing year: Patron: Mr. Yeo Khee Song; President: Mr. Sim Yonu Ifbk; VicePresidents: Mr. Nti Aik Koon an r l Mrs. Yeo; Hon. Secretary: Mr. Roberi Tan; Hon. Asst.103 words
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106 1946-08-05 11 3 Knockouts In Last Night's Boxing Following are the results 1 the boxing contests held at thf Happy World last nighi. Jimmy Bird 154^> knocked out Jimmy Hail (162^) in the first of a 10 x 3 nvn. rounds bout. Jimmy Welch (13-U) knocked out Baby Eagle (13ft) in the106 words
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53 1946-08-05 11 COur Ov.n Reporter KUALA LUMPUR,. Sunday.- The Sclangor Chincs e Recreation Club, beat the Singapore Recreation Club at a soccer match played at the I Padang today by 3—l. At tbe T.P.C.A. ground the home team beat the Singapore Chinese Football Association at soccer53 words
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Article91 1946-08-05 11 HK In The News again canton, An*. It— Hongkong mai again eonc into prominence in Can ten's newspapers. Following i recent visit to the Bnt h colony by party of Chinese ppanermen, the preti m whole I discarded its formei critical and iteftfningiy Inspired anti"Hongkong attitude, particularly towanli *^o Colonial91 words
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137 1946-08-05 11 INDIANS' GOOD STARTAGAINST GLAMORGAN Swansea, Aug 3: Learie COBS" tnntine, summing up to-day's play said the Indians could only blame themselves for having to endure an awkward 75 Qliniltei at the end of the day. Lamentable catching at a critical stage lost the Indians the great opportunity of skittling Glamorgan137 words
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Article144 1946-08-05 11 PENANG, Sat.- The going was slightly yielding at today's races, which were run before another good crowd. In the fourth race, the favourite, Double Scotch was left at the post and did not participate in the event. Results: RACE I.— Mjonwin (Manickam) 1, Robelus 'Ah Kim) 2. Tote144 words
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Article54 1946-08-05 11 (By Tribune Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday The Sngftpore Recreation dub u-as defeated by the BelaDgor Rangers by 67 run:, in a a h ulayt(i In Kuala Lumpur today. Th Qrsi ii. valized 151 'Lea Soon Wee S7) to which -at ion Club could reply with only54 words
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Article239 1946-08-05 12 'Boom And Bust Trend In U.S. WASHB Hen j bound b 1 the present ruu be prolonged. OUtJIM-fil 1 >. bO MilUon JOb« imerj |,j b -hat II is due to InfljMonarj pr( the stability h<- had advocated for Miriunii*-' prosp'-niy. Mr. Wallace cold a press feVence that Uv* U.S.239 words
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85 1946-08-05 12 $379-MILLION NOTES IN CIRCULATION ifMßfl amount of r urr» oM 10 cirrutotlon In MaUya durS«M wan $379,2^2.738 s Include P r# u irt -ihiMon SSJ f li f f; H'21, 974,00.0 It 1» ,mpofl*lbk- to fstimn' pwpoctioa thi amoun' hM been lofl or iMtnifMi in tin hand, of t)r B«MIC85 words
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Article133 1946-08-05 12 Delhi \wi. 4 One brii troops Bailed tr<>n\ Bombay ft r H;is:i '>n Friday, it was n< d tonight. Th( arc predominat( lv Indian B no- km wn whi ther they ncluded British troops. A London report says the n jvemeni of troops to Basra, 10133 words
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Article102 1946-08-05 12 Jerusalem Outrage Killed 91 JERUSALEM, Aug. 4 I| 1 1 I■ i Hotel UB been n (Bteture > Pa 3K The total killed in the expto ton now »und M M AU mteslnB h*-.' been arroumed f f »r. Fony-rivr persong Wf will In bospiriil a memorial for I*l°** kin102 words
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206 1946-08-05 12 SAIGON, Aug. 4.— A semi-official French lc l ment said the French Army, after an inve: S Ug a jS Into the killing of 21 Chinese civilians at Bentreß June, had expressed regrets to the Chinese CoJ Genera] here and the Consul declared206 words
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Article42 1946-08-05 12 WASHINGTON, Aug. 4-Aiß can»s will celebrate the first arj-B sory of Japan's surrender onH J4 as "Victory Day." Pre.identH inan has proclaimed the day asfl for "solemn commemoration cfl .devotion of men and women I whose sacrifices victory was acJ ed." I42 words
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Article24 1946-08-05 12 HERFORD (Germany^ Au, I Tne possibility of increasing rail m the British zone of Gt.manyß discussed on Saturday at Kie:B British occupation leaders. I24 words
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