Morning Tribune, 14 August 1946
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Article707 1946-08-14 1 m,,,! Court Martial I, By our Special Corre^Hge^ n instruction to the men to return to their els was completely ignored resulting m their ted under close arrest was related today at Partial by Maj.-Gen. R. H. B. Arkwnght officiating GOC-in-C, Malaya liwly to his evidence,707 words
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Article37 1946-08-14 1 I hree uol:/i hospital here today B 1 Persons arc sufferI i uaiids after ay begun In a B tore. V i store r friends who i/u't'7/y V't dou-n m the street, t(> Mfn^ tummy guns.—37 words
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769 1946-08-14 1 Haifa, Aug. 13.— Rioting broke out m Haifa's streets today as the Haganah Radio called upon Jewish residents to "storm the streets" m violation of the curfew imposed by the British, while 1,000 illegal immigrants were being loaded aboard transports bound for Cyprus.769 words
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90 1946-08-14 1 CAIRO, Attf. ia. Si.lky Pasha, .-Lian Priino Minister, tcday can-«"(-llod leave for all forornon and hijrh officials and ordered them to return to their pOttf to moot the danger of a disastrous fioo'linj* from f he Kile which daring the past few dayi h?:sReuter - 90 words
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Article49 1946-08-14 1 TOKIO, Ang. IS.— Si-v,-i: i-rsOns srerc killed md 14 Injured :•<• kcitlay Kokura, Kyushu, vrhen h i iUg I tin i i into the rc.n <rid of I freight train inside tnc Kokura station corripound. This ii the ■eeond i wt+tk In the past tWO weeks.49 words
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Article813 1946-08-14 1 CUT LIKELY IN OUR RICE RATION The defieii countries of South-East Asia are facing a food situation so critical that fresh representa tions are to be made to the International Emergency Food Committee m Washington. One almost certai result of the crisis will be a reduction of the rici rationReuter - 813 words
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Article128 1946-08-14 1 HEAVY SEAS THREATEN S.S. KEDAH CORNWALL, Aug. 13— Heavy fas which caused the 2, 99-ton steamer Kcdah to be abandonca last night off the North Cornish, toast abated early today and the .vessel, still dragging her anchore. uas sighted half a mile from the shore at St. Agnes. Thr KcdahReuter - 128 words
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Advertisement65 1946-08-14 1 A FEW OF THE NEWLY APRIVED ARTICLES i CIAN SINGH'S HAVE ON DISPLAY FOR LADIES FOR GENTS I SWIMMING SI ITS ITALIAN SHIRTINGS (m popular stripe designs) EMB: GEORGETTE BLOUSES TOOTAL TIES f Hungarian Fashioned) tin latest patterns) PURE SILK GLOVES PROPHYLACTIC (Best Engii h make) HAIR COMBS SILK KNICKERS65 words
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1195 1946-08-14 2 KLUANC COURT MARTIAL EVIDENCE "One Tent Had Water Inside During Rainstorm" <By our spec* cor, .yr. KLUAN G Tuesday. The unsatisfactory condition of the camp at Muar which res^ed m the Us-satisfaction of the men <ver< commented upon m part of the testimony1,195 words
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309 1946-08-14 2 Auchrey," an R.A.F ICalCOlm Club holiday home for airmen on Pcniing island, is situated directly above an old fort, reputed to br haunted, and many airmen who have stayed there a^rr-j hat there la no lovelier BPOt m South East Asia. The buildings309 words
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Article31 1946-08-14 2 The Singapore Rottry Club meets today n t l p.m. Mt |h« Roof Garden phi Roti 1 Rourlan Beitelman. VA Co-i^ui. Singapore, will spoak •n '^International Trade Ptolicles."31 words
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Article54 1946-08-14 2 Three Chinese, one of whom was believed to have been armed vith a pistol, are reported to have held up a compatriot m the early hours of the morning on tho S.C.C. Parian? on Aug. 12 and robbed him of $50 and a fountain pen, a wristwatch and54 words
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Article121 1946-08-14 2 Prosecutor Defender (By Our Special Correspondent) Kluang, Tuesday. Both prosecution and defence counsel now appearing m the Court Martial here are legal men who have had considerable experience m war crimes trials. The defence counsel, Capt. J. F. Reilly comes from Merryhill, Glasgow:. He is a Staff Captain attached to121 words
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172 1946-08-14 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Of the 1,500 artisans employed by the Sing Harbour Board who struck on June 18, about including Indians and Malays, have accepted terms offered by the authorities and last nip pressed their willingness to return to work morning. Representatives of the172 words
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Article73 1946-08-14 2 4 W Pa* dI .aya self- Scheme hll r •'•'•»ut r,r,.00( Berlin In making jfoc break of war. Th, j^ tenanco work at a!! pation. Fertile fiold- wor.t k nation and drainag, up thus Bubjectinp seasonal floods For all n.-A port, an area land, free padi seed son, rationed73 words
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Article42 1946-08-14 2 Police bail was the case before Magista Byrne yesterday m vhiai year-O|d iVochew, Sim lio, was alleged to have .he oiFenee of r k ceivinf| _^ii! jpratification ol >■' Customs Office, Sinfl Monday. The ca»e was poned lo Sept 23,42 words
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111 1946-08-14 2 Famous RAF Transport Group Disbands No. 232 Group, will at Comilla In April, m responsible for opentw air transport services cutta. as far »S Ja^ to N.E.1.. d'l^and, ton** This Group has J spkndid job of work an c^ ments have many and m AmotiK Its re*oi*J* lhe taffe^lc evac111 words
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Advertisement62 1946-08-14 2 NOTICE As from 12th August 1940, Mr f've*? Oheng It authorised to sign per procuration OW r'irm. FRASER I CO. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 4} DEBENTURE STOCK 1930-70-80. NOTICE is li'rrby kiv« :i that thr i ra.nk!« r B I UM ibOVl S will m- elOMd from lltb to I] t Augu62 words
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173 1946-08-14 3 Sprehenslve plan to re-equip the an Public Works Department, the Colonies have ordered 200 road L to ten ton*. iff; W red oy m variable pr^-' jhViarK-rmachin., m lrlve couplings. H item .1: d^d for m ill public i Malaya. tm \i: Quarry173 words
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Article279 1946-08-14 3 IseUk'nirnt of the Naval Base strike Monday after a meeting between the lorities, the Trade Union Adviser m te, the Controller of Labour, and representative striki rs. pgning a 26-point ■n- m regard to tfid conditions of P the Naval Base who struck on July led work yesterday 1279 words
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Article19 1946-08-14 3 identity, ng and aimed trial b< j guilty bin idence, an open y 12.40 indow. Goh i m19 words
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208 1946-08-14 3 SAILORS STOLE BEER FROM SHIP'S CARGO Herbert Ronald Sappa (21) and I Michael o'Too! 0 <22) of Manchester and Liverpool, respectively. Ableseanen of thc ss Glen^trae, who admitted going into a hatch of their si up while it was docked at Singapore Harbour nrl stealing 48 bottles |of beer v-er208 words
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Article144 1946-08-14 3 Two skeletons, one with a rope round i's neck and the other w th a leather belt round Jhe icaist, .and (wo pairs of rubber shoes were the only clues found wiih which 10 identify the remains of two persons lohich were dug up front a144 words
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Article475 1946-08-14 3 Priest Was Kicked On Day He Died 'Assaulting prisoners m the Outram Road Prison j was so common. Some of the guards took a delight In beating up people and it is so difficult to remember all of them." i Chan Soon Chew, a local Chinese civilian resident, gave this475 words
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289 1946-08-14 3 Cat And Prison For Straits- Born Chinese An English-speaking St aits-born Chinese, Tan Kay Juay, was sentenced to seven years' rigorous imprisonm< n and six strokes of the cat-o'-nine tails at the Second Singapore Assizes yesterday when the jury found him guilty of armed robbery by a majority verdict of289 words
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91 1946-08-14 3 Alleged to have made away with a bicycle parked on the road, Tang Kirn Chontf f'>s), who appeared before Magistrate L. C. Goh yesterday, was sen- tenced to three months' r.i. The complainant, Marimuthu, said ihat on Monday evening h placed his bicycle m91 words
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Article171 1946-08-14 3 of the Special r. lioner, Lord Killearn, ha the following not** from th«» Combined Siam Rice Coin ed < o nbined Adv'goi ittee which ha held it j. M ibi of the Conn lnelude the Bfiniiter A Commerce, the M of ire, the Mini I of171 words
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Article40 1946-08-14 3 Mr. D. J. Mir-'- i has bttn i|> poififri Depot! P* teili A \Uc Municipal Inni;.-M.1 nni;.-M., U .i s -.'..pore, vsitii effect from Aur. U, 1946, tn:lusivv. during ?h P abscnc on le%vr ,f Mr W Bartlcy. riMG MBE.40 words
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Article74 1946-08-14 3 For wrongfully disputing W lawful command of the master of the "Empire Brutus' 1 on Auk 11-12 while the vessd was m Singapore Harbour, an Austr^ lian cabin boy, I* Warne, wa^ convicted m h i Fourth Police Court yesterday ftnd i fiiflajtl to two weeks' r.i.74 words
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274 1946-08-14 4 The Morning Tribune WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1946. Food Outlook Anj i arj Mi I:, thi I ...I I ill uliher Gov< i l ody noi i ;J appi i ia i 'n he i>i-i'i' i mble A wide mtrolJ •d pri< et exit I <l for but is i ii!274 words
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1113 1946-08-14 4 amazing potentialities of atomic power tn atomic p^ ant .v will the world per- ic r energy Instead no and water pow r. doc- t b ai with radio-active Asiles, Instead of mcdii ins, X-rays, and perhaps Some of the atomic I wonders, known and understood 1 only by aUSIS - 1,113 words
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Article126 1946-08-14 4 PARIS Aug. 12 M 15 was mentioneri^Sm the lim timet^m date by which ih e {M ference will have. I proceedings unki I Pleted its work by .uB would be to alloy; attend th c UniteiM General Assembly n $M due to open on Mr. A. V. AleiantM British126 words
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90 1946-08-14 4 Wants Marshall To Continue Mediation NANKING. \v. II.CwJ papers today pravp proni( the text of y^ rterday1! n fiy Gen. Geovrr Bfankil States Special Envcy to CM Mr. John Letehton CtStates Ambassador, the virtual failuri brinjr peace Jind v: Their reports were ie« outspoken leading artic the causes of theReuter - 90 words
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Article27 1946-08-14 4 LONDON, AUg. Woizmann who *«s to attend the World ference of me Jr Palestine heard a r Kress ftom five repro arrived m London fr" capital today-27 words
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Article132 1946-08-14 4 FAMAGUSTA, Cyprus, Aug. 11 following the arrival cf newspapermen to this oast f-orist pert of Cyprus where it la believed that a batch 'f Jewish immigrants would arrive orrow. labourers h.re were toht ordered *o stand by at 4/.0 a.m. tomorrow as the result of *'i<ial reports that132 words
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Advertisement15 1946-08-14 4 i.. vt :;i iowh Ire si |»AVILIO\ BARS <»T,»« n Nifhtlj Till Ulidnifbt |k 'j15 words
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Advertisement82 1946-08-14 5 %£s>: P roduct I Jai^"' 4 t Co., I Br:d?e Road, rf'pore |H^ I t ASM' > 1 BoR BOOKS rifclGH BTREEI. mm Gr^n 61, Middle Rd ftrt Phont- 2620. IB H)\t UK RE Hd'.f- your carox) baggage ■a -ion, Our guarantee K»GGAGK SERVICE V Hrn Arcade, Phoiu- 4603. B82 words
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Advertisement157 1946-08-14 5 If it's obtainable anywhere it's m JhsL Sinqapote SJwftA Electrical j United Trading Co v 61 Stamford Road, Singapore. IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLJEASE CONSULT US. Embroidery Direct Importers of all kinds of Chlneso Hand-made Fancy Goods <,oodsioki 10, Battery Road (Rodney House). Singapore. Flam Lotus Flower Shop AT157 words
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Advertisement209 1946-08-14 5 I ,tncral M FOR ALL YOUR REQUIREMENTS VISIT HI AR I O 5, Stamford Road, Singapore. Where a new shipment of porceiain DINNER SERVICE SETS and ALUMINIUM WARE may be inspected Telephone 7563 j Hair Dmscn Ladies Hair Dressers, Latest Fashion.-; and Manicure by Miss Anna Majorie Ann Ladies Hair209 words
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Advertisement140 1946-08-14 5 Mens Weai BLX WASHINGTON BRAND SHIRTS i A Gen:- Distinctive Stylish Shirts) Call at— E. ALLABI-X CO., 92 North Bridfcr Read, Singapore Mush Si T.MA Music House, 61/63, High Street, Singapore. For PIANOS, MUSIC L RECORDS. Phone 7465 Regarding the eye sight Consult: New China Optical Co* 71 High Street,140 words
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Advertisement172 1946-08-14 5 Rctngerath Marden Company Refrigerating Engineers 82 t Orchard Road P.O. Box 755 Telegrams 'MARDEN' Singapore. "iamtary I cntmaon FONCHIN Co v Ltd Office 64, Walhch Street, Phone No. 7557. Sanitary Electrical Contractor* Building Repair ers and Genera) Importers Jin*** SHOE CO., LTD. BATA BUILDING, NORTH BRIDGE ROAJD I Silk Stem172 words
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Article, Illustration283 1946-08-14 6 Josephine Lowman - Josephine Lowman i 4 puidii Nehru. President of Congress >\2a May Live 200 Years i tic i "p I it, will kx will n Be < and I di I nutrit moi In poi t. whei will las) in 4 i Lonly thing w m i-'. I:283 words
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248 1946-08-14 6 YORK— An electro-automatic Chinese typer capable of writing 5,400 different ideagraphs at -minute rate has been demonstrated successfully hre by the International Business Machines Corooration. Chung Chin-kao, research en* for the corporation, .doped the machine, meral production of the ewriter is expected to start hinAssociated Press - 248 words
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Article181 1946-08-14 6 Suzuki's Tribute To Mac Arthur TOKIO Aug. 12:— Japan's surrender premier 80--year-old Kantaro Suzuki, declared: "Everything is being carried out as I expected a year ago, with the Allied uowers living up to the Potsdam declaration with fairness and iustness." In an Interview with the Tokyo Shimbun, the former admiralA.P. - 181 words
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Article, Illustration11 1946-08-14 6 Our Dumb Blond "Fancy! all these and t ir\ cue odfl11 words
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Article38 1946-08-14 6 ALEXANDRIA. Afl Mufti ol Jew iheltering m Eeypt;>-» from France Hiwsoiiii l»> jhalrman ol Pai. Committee I Yesterday the Mufti i* m.cc lasting *i Azzam Pasha, Secret^ V the Arab Lea^e. on lions and th^confJjß states openingJ^J^SH38 words
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Miscellaneous75 1946-08-14 6 j LI'L AIIXEIS EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO THE MORNING TPMM )N'T HAVE NO VO 1 SEE -AH GOTTA TELL HIM PSO AH AXED TH' RADDIO FOLKS "DON'T MARRY THAl^Sfl It TEAT NOTHIN-NOR l|f HE LOVES ME AH GOTTA Y§ T'BUST INTO EV'RY PROGRAM WHAT A GREAT SONG V rnjrt»v~* r75 words
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92 1946-08-14 7 International "B.M." Ring Uncovered 11l An international smugr t e t ring involving five members of y was uncovered recently when Scement said Jesterday. ivd are l >avicl M. four sons ation dt-part- ncial announcement Warners had been export and i m P° l 't busi X months with three92 words
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Article65 1946-08-14 7 H: Greek Wto if Info tion today M.- nit: "At ili<- pie Hr of th- p Confer* m the YugC! lav dele Hr: tl Greel ProI t<> him a Übania should Hj oslavia and X m Depart* ■1 it (hat iiii- Jugoslav dele ■i ftllei itlom the B 165 words
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Article32 1946-08-14 7 f' atra, Ansj |1 1; publican newspapei r today published a! f tatlve tf I oil company visited Dr. I Keimbli Vice OOvt with a view to na In Su-' iter. <32 words
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167 1946-08-14 7 LONDON. Aug. 12. -The NNayv y has started drive to clean up its road accident record. It has given the lead to the Army and RAF by lvcomi mending Commanding Officers t o enter drivers m a national safe drives competition and byReuter - 167 words
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Article75 1946-08-14 7 CALCUTTA. Aug. 12. -Over 6.000 employees of the Imperial Dank of India m branches exlending from Bengal to Kashmir cr e involved m a strike for a 40 per cent, salary increase which began today, according to the Bank's Indian Staff Association which called the strike. AltogetherReuter - 75 words
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230 1946-08-14 7 |n?d by lr^ BefOre the British La bour de*o weeks K*&* k i kft Moscow yesterday m? statement •wt S Viet Unlon lfc issued the 1 further cordial i came on a mission of good- Wo L.' d i 1 n a l, relatlonshiReuter - 230 words
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Article127 1946-08-14 7 FRENCH FLEET SCUTTLING SEQI EL IN PARIS PARIS, Aug. 12.— The triai of The four French admirals charged With unjustifiably scuttling the French Qeet at Toulon m 1942 was resumed m the French High Court at Versailles today with a full jury forum Deputies from otherReuter - 127 words
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Article135 1946-08-14 7 TOKIO. Aug. 11— The Bank of Japan not t issue as of An% 9 reached 53,063.000,000 yen. showing a n Increase of 3,333,000,000 yen since July 11, the greatest increase In a similar period since bank accounts were frozen m February. The not > issue increaseA.P. - 135 words
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Article68 1946-08-14 7 ISTANBUL, Auk. 12.— According to latest information here, Soviet Russia m her note to Turkey about th c revision of the Montreux convention expressed the desire that a ne^ regime over the Straits for the control of navigation between the M< clittTranean and the Black Sea bo examinedReuter - 68 words
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392 1946-08-14 7 London Welcomes Appeal By Congress LONDON Aug. 12.— The appeal of the Congiess Working Committee to the Muslim League for cooperation In the task of shaping the future of Independent India is welcomed m all political circles here, says Router's political correspondent. Mr. R. Sorensen, a Labour member who isReuter - 392 words
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Miscellaneous325 1946-08-14 7 Try ThiS AMERICAN j T Yesterday's Puzzle. CROSSWORD pi»p ClueS:— 14— Herb used m 22— Chicken ail- 31— At another ■^^RS^^idSr &T^*^ liqueurs ment iim c n Iji 1 1 'n -^0* Ar ,n n s— That thing 23-Go d of loT« 32-Fiirhfltss PIOIL|A|RMB|U |M flglgS 16 -Misplaces 25 -I325 words
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Article94 1946-08-14 8 MUSSO'S BODY FOUND i ROME, Aug. 12 Uni f rom s unknown" burial place m fias i J been ti< 01 9T€&. I DeiafU o/ 'he PT v are not v<" knoicn, but \t J Uarm ih§ remains r# hana< over to the I i auihorUiet w ttcrdap a' iReuter - 94 words
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457 1946-08-14 8 Reds Want China Problem To Go Before UNO WRING MJG IS.— CHINESE COMMUNISTS WF X V rxOFFICIAI J-V REPORTED YESTERDAY tobeprSXredtotake their quarrel with FGOVFRNMFM TO THE I NITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL, IF PEACE DISCUSSIONS REMAINED STALEMATED. The independent newspaper H,:n Mm Pao saia General Chou En-lai, chiel Communist negotiator,457 words
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537 1946-08-14 8 BATAVIA, Aur. 12. Indonesian military activity has greatly increased m all parts of Java except the region around Batavia with the aonroach of the first anniversary of the Indonesian "declaration of indeoendence a British military spokesman announced to-day. The "Indonesian Republic" was proclaimed on Aug.A.P.; Reuter - 537 words
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154 1946-08-14 8 JEWS ALLEGE TERROR REIGN IN AFGHAN ni.w 70RH 10.- The v.'orio Jewish Conjrreti today nsk<d tba Vi ■.!,>• thp appll* Mi < r: liij) by Afghanistan t h< ground that th»- Afghanistan G >'••'■■ i.i ..-iit v.; 4 <;;rryii)jr on v vir -M of rtor" ■fainit ovor J' i liiReuter - 154 words
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Article28 1946-08-14 8 £10,000 Theft In Street t: R! -A! KM v i> unci i •m An-Jf^is] T( 1 Aviv to fo to bli >!i"' In d until tli» By ReuterReuter - 28 words
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162 1946-08-14 8 LONDON, Aug. 12.— Field-Marshal Viscnn m l h gomery, Chief of the Imperial GeneVaiJßP* this morning began one of the most imporiiH?*' Ofllce operations ever conducted m peacetimfmL During the f onhcoi^ Kfi v.ill discuss offense °<5 high-ranking anr7 biggest a .sembly t vReuter - 162 words
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Article146 1946-08-14 8 I DUBLIN, Aug. 12.— A goat i brought from the highest mountain m Eire was crowned j king In the Market Squar c at I Killorglin, County Kerry, last night to start thre c fantastic days and nights of drinking r and love making at Ireland'sReuter - 146 words
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Article28 1946-08-14 8 KUIiK. Japan, Auy. 12. Ships Of the British Pacific Fleet including two aircraft carrier.-*, cruisers, destroyers tnd submarinei will visit Japan fof extensive exercises during Auj'ibt and September.28 words
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Article27 1946-08-14 8 WASHINGTON. Aug. 11, J Capper, Republican of Kiril pressed a belkf that it was M Congress will b r called tackfl uext January tH'CaUso of f^B velopments.27 words
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Article37 1946-08-14 8 WASHINGTON. Aug rf M placin.g Chinese M can citizens on a gg I for immigration P lirp^;; t ;r^ ned into law by P I Previously such v. included m the y- I37 words
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197 1946-08-14 9 Wants Bigger Allied Control Mission In Japan IG<v oral Douglas Mac Arthur ncil to ask i presentatives aci fl C a.id have a pate m Council discussions EJ£ dat the proHBiaTiiun Osorge C. Br.: declined to ac P^Mject th t Jtlon toy T3S■Brnmcnts. Bj be helpful to the LmgK :r.:r.and-TA.P. - 197 words
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Advertisement205 1946-08-14 9 At The Worlds' GLOBE G/W. (Daily: 3—7—9.15 p.m., "THE ENCHANTED COTTAGE" Dorothy McGu:re Robert Young Opening To-morrow "LOST IN THE HAREM 9 (Abbott and Costello) LIDO N.W (Daily: 3—7—9.15 p.m.) "GUEST WIFE" Don Ameche Claudettc Colbert SKY G.W« (To-night: 7 9.15 p.m.) "THE HITLER GANG" Opening To-morrow "CHINA" Ovvs/wvwwv fo-nlght:205 words
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Advertisement136 1946-08-14 9 4 Shews— l.3o— 4— G 30—9.30 p.m. EAGLE- LION'S MASTERPIECE! AND IT'S BRITISH! JAMES MASON and ANN TODD IN 'The SEVENTH VEIL* An Excellent Show! Don't Miss It!! NE X T II ANI. ANOTHER PICTURE OF AN OUTSTANDING ENGLISH STAGE H3T! WITH TWO BRILLIANT ENGLISH STARS JOHN LODER JUNE Dl136 words
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Article96 1946-08-14 10 PAT AUDI FACES DIFFICULT TASK rKAM, Aug. lI.— H ered p merit and form to i> Ind trophe at Lords, well this is n. 1: batsm I fact li i and L- i H r. i• < i for 1 1 Dctii fr reward f« i fforts In I iReuter - 96 words
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Article55 1946-08-14 10 Singapore, Monday. Beli< }\'i\-< b*-*-u f-ausfti by Ugh t jr m retl nd h -»inß carelessly rubber solution, a t: re W< ftdlng R .ur Rotd aboui 7 p in. >. .(.cifiay. Anod m the i wßf lo •aiis reported the w^i eveolni ti^^ Rftoc c:our^< Ltn<55 words
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Article196 1946-08-14 10 U.K. Gas Strike Spreads LONDON, Au£. IS. The pas ♦<rday to a doz.n Middlesex and Hertford- ■hire where about 500 key workers of the Tottenham nnd District Gas Company, which supplies 760,000 people and 3,000 industrial under-, takings, mnt- out m sympathy with j I^,ooo G;.^ Lijrht and Coke CompanyReuter - 196 words
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163 1946-08-14 10 NEW YORK., Allg. ll*— Rus>i;i ye terday opposed the wUnteslon of and Tratisjofdtn intv> Ibc Uined '.Nations, after th c Security Council's membership committee had approve© [tf Afghanistan'^ application. The Russian delegate. K»silnisov, j said flatly he could not BUpporj Eire or Tnmsjordan. butA.P. - 163 words
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Article66 1946-08-14 10 ALEXANDRIA, Aug. il>. Arab Pordgi Minister* a-, a two-hour Conf< rence announced n a communi"(i here lasi nighi thai lhe3 had reached unanimous decisiom on die main points of q^ co-ordinated Ami) policy t o wa rds Palestine and other problems.' The latter are Mated to Include coordinationReuter - 66 words
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Article255 1946-08-14 10 LONDON. Aug. 12.— Ram again i I day's cricket programme but not s< I the case on Saturday although two n I to start and they become one-day fix uresi I thor relents to-morrow. °^r.]| Two con urions today were At Bradford, Yarbhh Fishlock. Qewly nominated play- Warwickshire noReuter - 255 words
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Article108 1946-08-14 10 Bl XL, Switzerland, A«| j zerland won here on mc: competition aga 49 against 17 pointg, tj of 6 matches. Sweden won on Mondays calibre shooting ajainrt U with 5,724 points agaisjl land's 5.707 points. Individual results w»^ts j tor: (1) Robert Buerchler, M .1,157 points (winner stauft !tion>.A.P. - 108 words
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Advertisement78 1946-08-14 10 I i liis $iii|M'ntf <»v« "V.\ \'l' AS! A AI UAMRD A 11— 1.30-4— €.30— 9.15 ALnAiVIDKA bookings: mm MULTITUDES STORMED THE GALA ALL MA LAYAN PREMIERE LAST NIGHT! SOCIETY'S "UPPER TEN" WERE ALL THERE TOGETHER WITH PEOPLE FROM ALL CLASSES! All. WILLING TO PAY OOUBU TO QMT IK! f)78 words
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Advertisement56 1946-08-14 10 MIDNIGHT jfrtlllTlll FRIDi I SHOWS il"B I \¥U* SAffll HIS MOST BRILLIANT PORTRAYAL! RONALD COLMAN'S TRIUMP! IN •'THE PKISOXtI OF ZENnA" jp—^ DAVID SELZNICK'S BRILLIANT ADAPTA* Wt- OF ANTHONY I' BEST-SELLEB. "i. jd&jj;- m- wit!' m- MADELEINE CARB* ,Jm§ Mary Astor I' iV d NOTE:— BRAND NEW COPY, BROUGHT POPULAR56 words
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Article213 1946-08-14 11 Pataudi vs Hammond At Cheltenham Renter's Speaal Correspondent). Lpsie 13 —There is every indica\<Sm H h■ of cricket when India and W" 11 ne their match to-day, and much pl«| sh Hch which after its recent drenP*f ,'en giving signs of playing tricks. relays nw ¥ZM challenge of Capft. HammondReuter - 213 words
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Article49 1946-08-14 11 •ur 0- rt 4 Rcpurta) WSI Penang, Monday. M Athletic As-■»a-i::-, the first Ol three ■jr, agai nst t u IncU ui J{r W Mr's cup tie M dow n to t h e hor.ieW- >:oa^ to two on ike day. half Proved ttsdW The .-.as China Fund.49 words
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Article68 1946-08-14 11 Two Chinese women, one of whom carried a baby into the dock, appeared m the Fourth Police Court yesterday on a charge of possession of ?2 tins of condensed milk about S p.m. on July 20 at 14*6 m.s Kran.ii Road. Both accused claimed68 words
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Article86 1946-08-14 11 All seems quiet m Batavia except for the occasional sound of a distant shot at night. The R.A.F. at Kemajoran were somev^at surprsed the other day wtitn, m broad daylight, a foraging party of Indonesians walked across the airfield and, before it icas realised what was happening,86 words
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412 1946-08-14 11 JSix months alter the fall uf Singapore m February, 1942, the Allies were landing espionage and intelligence agents into Malaya oy submarine aircraft and other methods. One of the few people to have advance information of the entry of Allied agents during412 words
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Article142 1946-08-14 11 MALACCA. Mon.— Convicted on a charge of cheating a Chinese rubix-r dealer of $2,800 o n two occasions, a prominent Indian her*.- was sentenced to two montlis' r.i. by the District Judge today. A. A. Subhan. the accu.sed, was said to hav c taken mon«-/ i from142 words
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Article23 1946-08-14 12 'amp. -ioj 99 'Sliuj pug aiiqsj rci 'suoi jsx miijm im ran j mhoiiv ::ij *d|qs I I nil *1«B Ol23 words
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246 1946-08-14 12 Lug. 13.— The t< c 1936 Mori i gh the Dard today makes I v. I Ct. Pthe he M'>ir m 1936 d I Bid and dot i >uld pi i raiti I I n -id ilwajfi of merch- rill countru-: ;ndiy, kl246 words
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155 1946-08-14 12 Yugoslavia Favours Russia's Trieste Plan PARIS, Aug. 13.— Dr. Aloha Pi- ,uv delegation naid by his governA the three draft prot for a free city of Trieste, •wn up by the British, Americans or the French, "is out of the 'iuestion We will reject them with the .it(st energy and155 words
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Article211 1946-08-14 12 Teluk Anson, Tuesday. Incidents m n I divorced pair were related before Md£Kraj SM dul Aziz at a preliminary inquiry truo charge against a Javanese, Baie bin Sablu J killing Martojoe on June 25 ai K^'j.WrllM Wongsojoyo a woman farmer, who I I husband on June 11 with tilak',211 words
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Article69 1946-08-14 12 <Our 0.-.-i R^orie'^H ''Your acts arc crimi M ginning to end H market rin? is broken -jj your typp should b P nffiaS decent soci I I B. J. Jonninff>. m the Bi^l jam district court today tM posing a fln P of $5.000 ill onp yi-nr's rigorous imnroM^B69 words
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Article73 1946-08-14 12 LONDON, Aug. 13.-0 U por Reid, doyrn of Brit S died at his home, Bi^ckbc^B s^x, today aged W. I PAii'S. Ai I South Afric ?S U Monday to h«-a'l Z '\m delegmtion to the VATICAN I'iTY I Pius XIV wu-.-Y Maexer, Cr.echoslonWi to the Holy See, J credentials73 words
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Article51 1946-08-14 12 TOKIO, \uk. :.Wt*M Liberty Ship, USS 1 which has i I day with a damaged rj-jj ported wallowing m a W^^H night about 20 i >• t while the United Sta-es M Goodrich is standing by. Heavy seas arc ha attempts by the Goc I beinjr assisted by aA.P. - 51 words