Morning Tribune, 15 August 1946
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Article148 1946-08-15 1 defeated Nations Speak XtJSSS P Sh ce e nt marn ce t r aS flght on any front h> ffadmSS the "shameful alliance" ;tr vht lcS Ws nation to declare war Kd US .he' Bulgarian Foreign Minister, Slishev, told the conference: Bulgarian Army Hclv used as an ■n" force148 words
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Article11 1946-08-15 1 Rumania Wants Keep Army I to P her nomic his ratic11 words
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457 1946-08-15 1 London, Aug. 14.— A Foreign Office spokesman said today Britain will reject Russia's proposal that only Turkey and cither Black Sea powers control the vital Dardanelles. Usually well-informed sources m Istanbul say Turkey has i- fused categorically the Soviet Union's demands thai the Dardanelles StraitsA.P. - 457 words
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259 1946-08-15 1 CABINET DECIDES: PLAESTINE PLAN TO GO THROUGH London, Aug. 14. A wnitehail spokesman said today that the British Cabinet has agreed to pursue for the present its Interim Palestine plans, however much the position deteriorates. The statement came after the cabinet, m session for 2\ hours, had heard reports from259 words
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Article193 1946-08-15 1 American Financiers Accused LONDON, Aug. l.—A Colonial spokesman today charged "American financial sources' with being responsible for "encouraging and .d'.rcct'ng" illegal Jewish imm\j ration into Palestine. He declined to specify individuals or organisations, but recalled "the many advertisements In U.S. 'newspapers appealing for money to aid European Jews to getA.P. - 193 words
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Article122 1946-08-15 1 PARIS, All 3. 14— After a v fesion lasting 21 hours, the special French High Court, trying French admirals accus d of unju tifiably scuttling" the French fleet at Toulon m 1942, today announced its verdicts. Admiral Cabrial Auphan, whose whereabouts is unknown and who wasReuter - 122 words
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Article127 1946-08-15 1 Washington, Au^. 14. r Tne Persian Ambassador, Dr. Hussein Ala, sad today hi- had received some reports that th^ Russians have cone ?n" rated troops m the Caucasus north of Iran, but his Information did not indicate the purpose of the concentration. lie sa d the BritishA.P. - 127 words
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70 1946-08-15 1 Malaya Sends Food Appeal To World Board The South -East Asia Food Conference which met m Singapore ON Tuesday and yesterday has *rnt a telegram throigh appropriate channel to the internaVon- Emergency Fond Comm'tiee m Washington emphasising the aclute crisis Kith which Singapore •nul the Malayan Union is faced end70 words
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1033 1946-08-15 2 Ti. < 'c on rF^ an isi7whi'h alii Wll Vh .'X a critu lal'mo.'i!1 al 'mo.'i! hffor all countries** apD Sng^Sd tlic Conference had before it both imd a emSncto and long-term apprehensions and expectations, In the first place the Conference reviewed the1,033 words
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159 1946-08-15 2 Malayan Boy Shared PoW's Hardships A i old tnditm boy, DaIvnviritv thared tvo pesrj 0/ t//' 1 Mftffft lf« fii.hmat All WhO Ml I POW m UK /«"uts 0/ I^. rom witendino If |^ol 111 I tdSjkt i Hvnldnr M 9 stf/t/o?/ <n .S i a /ri m Juni 1941159 words
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Article151 1946-08-15 2 "JAP GUARDS WERE VERY FRIENDLY" COQtil lillg I l;,y lh<- 'I I. (<1 \V.,i ii;,:# *hr-r<- ;ui« stand (h.-n/.-.t h lll*tr< at ii' pri dim i ai the Military lectiOfl of Outiaiu Road W' I:. V. Ebcrt, dental i fV-n 1 iald thai om< I th< d~ Thty ised to151 words
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Article144 1946-08-15 2 Eric Miller, a 26-year-old English stoker of a ninesweeper, was convicted and fined $10 or 10 days s.i. for trespassing the compound of the YWC.A. hostel by Magistrate L. C Goh yesterday. It was stated that this was the fourth case of its kind recently.144 words
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193 1946-08-15 2 Allegedly detained by armed Malay military personnel, a small party of C.I.D. detectives were "resrued" by reinforcements which were rushed to their help near a village m V™ Chu Kang on Tuesday afternoon. The police recovered 31 bales ol blankets from the vicinity and lour soldiers193 words
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Article220 1946-08-15 2 Echo Of Local Rioting Al mult of the finding by the police of bottles and iron ban m a h«.u-.' at Cecil Street, ?m Indian Muslim, Abdullah b. Sheer Mohd wai summoned m the Third Police Court yesterday to show eaatc uhy! ho should not bo bound over to keep220 words
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Article88 1946-08-15 2 An order i oi tobacco found 4 Singapore Harboar»i3 the Third Police when a Chinese, ~t,d 1:d £1 »"iith*'r.i.onach tobacco m a tons. The court will decide J disposal of the tobacco According to the bj Mr. J.p. M r revenue oftcers botrfc] Jean* while m Sin W po*i88 words
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Article166 1946-08-15 2 How ho wag forcibly id his watch while sitti foe-shop by an India." s'u leather strap with a kr.ifci ted m the Second Sinm yesterday by a coffee-shop On a charge of and Mohamed Yu^off bin X. claimed trial. About fivo o'clock or. 1 (Mr. M. Buttrose, DP? open166 words
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105 1946-08-15 2 Wanted To Sell 1,927 Bullets Detective Abdul Knshirt bin Haii Abdul Lat'JT Malay, who attempted to s^il 1,92*4 roufids of ammunition to a detective fined $1,800 m default, nx months' rirorous Imprisonment, at the conclusion of a ease hofor^ First Dstrict Jud'rc Pnul_ Storr, yostGrda\ In patting sentence. Mr. Storr105 words
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1320 1946-08-15 3 c«w ifi Correspondent) KLUANO, Wednesday. 3 h Para Battalion to his men I gi?Si wall, When they refused to rrt,.r to return to their Company billets. |A yd n at the Court Martial which has rd day, Col. Leyland1,320 words
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Article121 1946-08-15 3 fßp Our Special Correspondent,) Kluang Wednesday. During a mid-morning ndjournnent m the Court Martial proceedings this momlflflP, Capt. Rr'xlly defence counsel made a request to Brigadier M. V. Wright. Pres'dent, tfiat the mm when taken outside the Courthouse be perwitt< r to smoke. The Presidmt replied121 words
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Article39 1946-08-15 3 The Army has transferred 25 jeeps t o the civil police. Th c Colonial Secretary, m thanking the Army Authorities, linked the act with the many instances of Army co-operation during the past eleven months.39 words
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372 1946-08-15 3 'By Our Special Correspondent) Kluang, Wednesday. The following letter put m m os- an exhbit was read out m the conn mariiai. It ivas sent by Lt.-Col. Leyland to H-Q; ?vd. British Division aiui described m (he Colonels own words the condition of the372 words
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Article169 1946-08-15 3 6 Japs To Hang Tomorrow more ronvu-ted Jap war criminals, including Ihe notorious Scr-t-Major Akii'hi Toyoda, (VnPolice Station torturer, will \>o •d r.t ('hui;'i Goal ton orro^y morning. 8 other fiv.- to executed are: Majcr Nakamura Kinji, Captain Hiiakawi Shigehiro, Pvte. Noguchi Hideji, ('P.O. B&atcooka I.««rnu, .Mid Civilian EbffUne Kihyoharu.169 words
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Article29 1946-08-15 3 Rev. R. L. Arctvr will preach at the Straits Chinese Methcdist Church, Kampong Kapor, on Sunday. His subject will be The Church a! work m Africa29 words
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Article314 1946-08-15 3 Another, sordid chapter m the activities of the Japanese Kempeitai m British Borneo was unfolded m the Sixth War Crime! Court yesterday when four Japanese officials of Sibil Kempeitai Station were placed on trial on a charge of being concerned \v the ix-atincr and314 words
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Article37 1946-08-15 3 offi k Chil I Ah O rl n h«> I m th«i Third Mai oori •.'••ci to have inlarily bo Ha T.ii-yur rninf Rarbour Board godowni, I etiitß I I bayOfM I w•% D37 words
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341 1946-08-15 4 The Morning Tribune THURSDAY AUGUST 15, 1946. A Year's Peace a i ago to-day the I net ni fortn throughout tin world that Japan had accepted the Poisdam term thereby bringing to an end a war which beg m fourteen years parlij r ;<ji': which convuls- grea 1 1 part341 words
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Article994 1946-08-15 4 The First Year Of "Peace" UU John Roderick, Assm-iated v^ s Correspondent) KUOMINTANG ONE-PARTY :LE AND INSTITITE CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT IN CHI N A WITHOUT DELAY DESPITE ALL OBSTACLES." The statement, issued on the nrst anniversary of j a] Qder laid down a six-point governmentA.P. - 994 words
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Article166 1946-08-15 4 South Africa "Moving Backward" YORK, Aug m South Africa ka i e only cour^ c Jn ist W pect in res\ ting i ls<^M non-violence ana m case before the C aru c I WOT!*? Roger N I 0/ the American cv I Tuiow, declared here uL "W In aReuter - 166 words
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Article47 1946-08-15 4 RICHMOND. Virginia. H An .Army "Shoeing Slar,' v?.:ch ?;^B from Dayton. Ohio, to I M —395 miles by air-in 35 sifl may have set an unofficial^! spe^d record of 677.14 mIH hour, Army officers J The world mark i s 613 A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article27 1946-08-15 4 NEW YORK, Aug. 13.-U.H Lie, United Nation 1 General, arrived here tonigt:fl return from Europe He aM talks m Moscow with Si:l Molotov had been txtreaeiy^B able".27 words
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Article23 1946-08-15 4 LONDON. Au*r. 1 ;*■->«■ Kadio reported tonight I Membership Committee of '/>■ Nations Security Council M ously endorted the men-.btw^H plication of Afghanistu '^M ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article253 1946-08-15 4 NEW YORK, Aug. 14:— Russia and France strojß opposed Siam's request for United Nations me*W ship, m closed sessions cf the 11-nation Sec'JM Council membership committee it was learned Applications of Sweden and Iceland for membership received tentative endorsement. Portugal's request also waa opposed. The committeeA.P. - 253 words
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Article10 1946-08-15 4 Itodford. W .<.. eph on Mar Arthur *rt>ul yoai A. P.A.P. - 10 words
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Advertisement154 1946-08-15 5 If it's obtainable anywhere it's m Jh& Sinqapohz Shop* I lectncal United Trading Co., 61 Stamford Road, Singapore. IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLJSASE CONSULT US. Embroidery Direct Importers of all kinds of Chinese Hand-made Fancy Goods tiOOiJSToitt; 10, Bftttefy Road (Rodney House). Singapore Flowers Lotus Flower Shop AT YOUR154 words
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Advertisement204 1946-08-15 5 General Merchandise FOR ALL YOUR REQUIREMENTS VISIT MAIU <» 5, Stamford Road, Singapore. Where a new shipment of porceiain DINNER SERVICE SETS and ALUMINIUM WARE may be inspected Telephone 7563. Hair Dressers t t i Litdies Hair Dressers, Latest Fashion^ and Manicure by Miss Anna Majjorie Ann Ladies Hair Dressing204 words
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Advertisement149 1946-08-15 5 RED SEAL BRAND Best Quality Neckties '</ $2/50 each FOSTARS < Australian! Cents sivxs aid Sandato— Shipment spected ;.oon BUfCklfti of Best Victory Erarrr" Cork Haus (Helmets). E. ALLA BUX I CO., 9J, North Bridge Road. Singapore. (Adctphi Hotel Building fusic Store T-MA Music House, 61/63, High Street, Singapore. For149 words
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Advertisement160 1946-08-15 5 Refrigeration Marden Company Refrigerating Engineers 82, Orchard Road P.O. Box 755 Telegrams: -MARDEN Singapore. Sanitary Contranon FONGHIN&Co., Ltd OOcc 64. Wallich Street. Phone No. 7557. Sanitary Electrical Contractor*. Building Repairers and Genermi Importers. SHOE CO., LTD. BAT A BUILDING, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD Silk Stort NEH SILKS In New Designs At160 words
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Article, Illustration434 1946-08-15 6 Josephine Lowman - Why Grow Old Josephine Lowman B Plan Your Time Often dlicooragemcn cornea ir<yrr, oootemplatlng the long road Rhetd There ife many. ;is'i;iiti«'s during the prepara- < >r, >' m of i career which r<i\\.^ t<»r long maintained <-fT-)r. T)u- younK man who wlsh'-s to be a doc or may live434 words
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Article306 1946-08-15 6 Tv.r-crmßr An" 13.- Six native mine JOHANNESBURG AU and sjx Qthers -kers wen' k Heel ma m i strikers U nd( by police to-da y w u raw ber of natives "if'vmk unde? police escort at the shaft by ,in)ll}(; tO \\')lK iiiiv*vi iReuter - 306 words
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Article45 1946-08-15 6 U. S. NAVY'S ATOM PLANS WASHINGTON. Am:. i:f Navy I. !.lun..in B to v »i he "7" Admiral Mavj wioa.ly .w^ttng M iution o( B tudie., 1 wo and lliloß We m .Ireadji -cc wrtlin. ,I. for n oStntln and wf. n deeUred Vlee-Admir.! Coch45 words
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Article82 1946-08-15 6 KUALA LUMFCR— PIans wenready m hand for public restaurants to bo opened at Penanp-, Taipinjx, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur, Malacca, Seremlian, and Johore Babru but buildinps were not ready, said the Acting Chief Welfare Officer, Malayan Un'.On, speaking at the third meeting of the Malayan Central Welfare Council82 words
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Article, Illustration18 1946-08-15 6 "This bar m the fL>l good idea-look ill coupons we save not! ing to go out I18 words
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Article63 1946-08-15 6 LONDON. Auk- l^-Oas^^B In 1.000.f.00 London hosfl more than 20,000 iydu f.r-^^H Ukillffl was cut by -0 ;H Saturday as the result I ()f 2,000 tO 3,000 l:'..!!.t^^^H at 11 works ol th< O. Coke Company. The company- Btocki ro 15,000,000 cubic moniint— fourteen hours Some of London's consideringReuter - 63 words
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Miscellaneous189 1946-08-15 6 IJ'I. AIIXUI EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO THE MORNING TtftfOJ N *^o^^ **^0^ *^o^* +*^o^* *^^o^* *~^o^* W^^^^ i*^o^ ft^^^^^ fc^^'^*^^^^^ 4h^^^^ i i liirth «.l th«- Blues B> *^m| MWAUTSTOTF.iI U'L kl RiGHT/- EVERYONE I I FIRST. I'LL V WALV;J(9A^- I DECIDED H f^^.7)H AfiKII k DON'T MARRY THAT V189 words
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376 1946-08-15 7 1S one of the gravest diplomatic tqAoN. Aug. 13 f Ye war is expected by observers to* si lhee V t d f r om the form m which Moscow X rurk vof the Soviet Union wish for a i» a i Q^fi MontreuxReuter - 376 words
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Article162 1946-08-15 7 PUNISHMENT OF WAR CRIMES TOKIO. Aus. 13 "To permit a war criminal to escape punishment would be as ridiculous as allowing an offender against ciTil la>% to £o free." C>l. Aha C. Carpenter said today m retort t<> a news story quoting an American college professor as savins punishment ofA.P. - 162 words
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Article39 1946-08-15 7 W The Soviet F-.iy-B If I*'1 V both Prance and Italy I* f >und m the M. diF cannot I both Prance and eir posiM Iralia n draft R. Mion m the macKI G Oting39 words
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Article115 1946-08-15 7 ALEXANDRIA, Auf. i:\.~h ii v '»y probable" that Arab leaders accept the British Government's invitation to round table discussions on Palestine, Abdul Rahnan Assam Pasha. Secretary-General °f the Arab League, laid today. Speaking aftei the Fcreipn Minisof the Arab States had met for hcur their conference openedReuter - 115 words
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Article197 1946-08-15 7 Job For Every Ex-Airman Promised BIRMINGHAM. Aug. 12.— The An Council intends to ensure that every man has a job when he leaws the R.A.F. and that life m the service shall be really comfortable by whatever standards of civilian life it is judged, said Air Marshal Sir Philip Joubert,Reuter - 197 words
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Article47 1946-08-15 7 Nehru Asks Jinnah To Co-operate WARDHA. Central Provinces, Aug. 13.— Pandit Jawaharial Nehru, President of the Indian National Congress, today sent a letter to Mohammed All Jinnah, President of the Muslim League, seeking the co-operation of the Muslim League m the formation of an interim Indian government.47 words
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264 1946-08-15 7 HONGKONG, Aug. 11. —The Hongkong Government has appointed a committee to consider the practical working of the Landlord and Tenant Act. Under this Proclamation, which was re-enforced as soon as the British Military Government functioned, landlords may not charge more than the rent chargedReuter - 264 words
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134 1946-08-15 7 Telecommunications British Bid For World Lead LONDON. Aug. 12. Tin- nun who were largely responsible for developing radar and radio for the servic -> will now make Britain's telecommunications equipment ti±k,. the voiids leading place They are being recruited by Air Vice-M.iishal O. G. LywOOd, pioneer of flying aiui radioReuter - 134 words
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Miscellaneous319 1946-08-15 7 Try This AMERICAN Answer To Yesterda y s Puzzle. CROSSWORD pppbipipiE ClueS:— What great 24- Raced 34 -She shows all L tHmIL PA YlSiiP A nation m'eds r Away from r V Jl!lL L MTMS T OIS SllPlL 2 W'KOSP 15 Corrupt wind Vy [g lcjOfSßCllxMßnfeltll^^ i Talk-, id]-, J7319 words
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216 1946-08-15 8 BAN mnciscc^ Au* 13 psychological weapon- column ol radioactive water Bfter Ihe second burst. It M B deadly ituff. Dariaf my city DOdCI it? bich rain! ill I ;i I v fl iUd Japan r.TMUIy. M:i II not r r > H md Nukaj-aki IA.P. - 216 words
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Article37 1946-08-15 8 WASHINGTON, Avff. 13. -The US Und< eeretarf .f star.- Mr Ache* on ii Ooonced todai reeoffnitioa <>i 'h«- new ppovernment ol Bolivia which canti into power on July IT m th< I'-) 1 v 'm revolut n>n37 words
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Article198 1946-08-15 8 Everything Is Possible To Him •;:>ON All*?. 13-A inning ol ttot mud urarded Hrn Britirti Bmpirc Medal for b* wartime Ik rnov- H rifl wniiMml ;o;-.'! H ottckU Wti« Ohiel r for t%ecpUo«y Md iflfe traffic. Wh'U'Vrr ill awkward loud r tbg BOttUMfll B«IH«I BfOd lor Hiwr" I" ie 4°Reuter - 198 words
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Article127 1946-08-15 8 ALTON, HANTS. AUQ 12.—Sentence* of penal servitude ranging from three to five and a half years were announced on Saturday on men found guilty by courts martial m connectUm with disturbances at Alder shot drtmiton barracks The courts martial were held at Alton, Hants, detention camp. TheReuter - 127 words
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94 1946-08-15 8 Red Cross Rushes Aid To Quake Victims CIUDAU, TRUJILLO. Aug. 13 Jhe Red Cros > today rushed a i plane-load of medical supplies from Pu»rto Rico to the earthquake and j ::dal wave disaster zone on the LOTtfa OOMt of the Dominican Re- I public, where an outbreak of disease94 words
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Article150 1946-08-15 8 GEOTfVA Au« 13. Fiur'-lla La (iuardia dlrectof general 'i UNRRA. tonight called Ml a •highly placed militan source which bad stated In iin Interview thai unrra had beeomc channel tor Russian secrei and criminal elementi engaged m wholetale dope peddling and smuggling" either to submit evidence t'Reuter - 150 words
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Article33 1946-08-15 8 The following passengers arrived b> 8.0.A.C. Q.E.A. on Aup. 12. From India—Mr. H. Ball. From Burma Lt. Col. J. L. Ros*-. Mr. Myat Tun M. From Pciiang— Mr. Khoo Khim Chian.33 words
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627 1946-08-15 8 PARIS, Auk 12 IMHia ha:. cittmed the riKiu r» take P^ rt m Paris Conference of In future conferences should out ol now powers, HOI originally mnn- inference, be taTited :.'h lid. -it,,, texi "i tin* Pcrrtin Oo*ernletter to the Conference let rettflal ai.u627 words
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Article253 1946-08-15 8 LONDON, Aug. 12.— Replacement is rapid-HP ing placs of 52 passenger and car^o ships l o stJ the war by the British India Steam Navigation jM> i pany. X, Already 24 ships have been commissioned and 18 more are being built m British shipyards or are on order. meReuter - 253 words
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Article185 1946-08-15 8 YORK, Aiitf. 13.-Rfc!.^^B t?ouble with civilians tr; ;"^H Army kit from demobilised jlrmi made by a military ifeß I the York Quarter Session Giving evidence m a '--M ing the alleged theft of Arc^B ing from stores at York d hospital, Star! Sergeant f R.A.M.C. said m reply toReuter - 185 words
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Article83 1946-08-15 8 Protest Strike Called JERUSALEM. Aug. I! general proest strike I ordered by the Jewish 1 I nity council from 5 p.m. I I night local time The Jewish underground^^ -Voice of Israel" today the whole Jewish cci: I Palestine to unit, and new British policy ags immigrationThe speaker char* tishReuter - 83 words
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Article52 1946-08-15 8 LONDON, Aur l: I d n K ton had a d c< ntly whi-n. X"' d rail a local dii I torinK' stones near The stones 100 l I London essayer A a r»!n of cold that they might J pvritr, ;;n<l qn*rt .-M "foci. K'Od-. be. I protpeeten52 words
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Article110 1946-08-15 9 I 1U ps making friendly gesture to Muslims and tfUaC *em W ir he ip it] 'the gren task of i self-government foi m Jinnah'a comment yesthai this gesture Is likely to abate Muslim iutraiisi"what ls needed l« aatc t Is *<™? ..Ht from CongressReuter - 110 words
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Article58 1946-08-15 9 Madras \u\z. 14: Beneath thn old teaport town of Pomlichorry In French India, \W the ruins cf an ancient Roman City, according to Professor Monod Her/on, French Archaeologist and Lduc-ationalist. Prof. Herxen, who is now m Pondichorry to resume excavations which he started some years a£O, hoi>es soonReuter - 58 words
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Advertisement154 1946-08-15 9 At The Worlds GLOBIT~ G.W« (Daily: 3—7—9.15 pm., "LOST IN THE HAREM" (Abbott and OorteUo) Midnight (11.30) Saturday 'COBRA WOMAN" (m Tacnsioolor) Maria Montez Jon Hall Boy 3abu LliiO N.W (Daily: 3 7—9.15 p.m.) "GUEST WIFE". Don Ameche Claudettc Colbert Opening To-morrow "THE WHiTE SAVAGE" (m Technicolor) Maria Montez Jon154 words
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Article92 1946-08-15 10 2 -Decker Bus As His Home BAI H Ant. II An man with I it and thl I B mall IdfCß, •hO leltoi to ?i b •ii v., »i Council 1 Bi '.'i on i of tl B Cotu ue i n<n ajbfc dweJ <»1 v iv.' -<!■ <i. 1Reuter - 92 words
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Article34 1946-08-15 10 MANILA. fiUg. 12. -JtrO liOtOki. former Japanese Army captrged wi h beheading r Fllipin linns on Piinay 1944, was convicted and ient >need to i*fe Lmprlaonit by War Crimei Commitn. A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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134 1946-08-15 10 MOSCOW Aug. 12.— Th Russian press on Monday c irried attacks on U.S. policy In China and the Philliples. J i ifency distribui d h I ertii tiuit s f j <" facto l:;i(i been tore* d i,, elo d Chiw sc mfiuA.P. - 134 words
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117 1946-08-15 10 Wooderson To Attack 2-Mile British Record U>NZX>] 13.— The WackH g |i held cm Au rher will be a g' of athletic; records probable. Woodenon, m iously d, is to attack the British miles record of 9 minutes 3.4 econdi and it is now stated that famotM Wr-st Indian athletes.Reuter - 117 words
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Article128 1946-08-15 10 (Our Own Reporter* Pt-nang. Tuesday. Five person- have been appointed memben td ttie standing Committee for rehabilitation of ChinesiChOOb m North Mahiya Thty lire: Mr Khaw Seng Lee, Mr. Ong S Seng, Mr. Lim Lean TtDg, vlr. Gtoil boon Seng, and Mr. Chew Kean Kbor. iiib-eonimittees Will128 words
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Article120 1946-08-15 10 tokio, Au^. 13.— Japan realised it had to smash Chiang Kai-shek if it ever was to d3foa; China, editor John Goette told the International Military Tribunal t )day. writes Duan c Hennessy, Assodat Press Correspond' nt. Qoette old the -ribunal that 40 Japanese generals informedA.P. - 120 words
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Article211 1946-08-15 10 CHELTENHAM, Aug. 13.— There I flnitfi to the India Gloucestershire rr.i I hero to-day m a draw. I India, af ci a good start m their first innings yesterday afternoon, collapsed this morntnag2d to gain a threeLead when -hey declared at 130 for eight. In reply, Gloucestet wore all211 words
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Article52 1946-08-15 10 )vr <■■ i. PKNANO, Ti The only Malay ket M prising memhei "All Augustin' XI fron •cored a <•■• runs Over the Penan? E< Club at an int( restin on tho Da to Kr.| lat inoa Sunday. The Recreationist kn M runa to which I with ior, s. >52 words
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Advertisement101 1946-08-15 10 Again Capacity I!oi:ssU ALHAMBRA n book *< \v -rA.\TASFA w will "^.^l.Vflß and Has A^IA/KK Us! All Kinds of Fun Rolled Into OiM MORE THAN 500 NEW CHAP/ClB These include centaurs centaurettes, H dancers, hippo Ihe same, alligators, diii(» w aurs,^B corns, flying horses, Bacchus, Jupiter. Vificain.APM and so forth.101 words
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Article275 1946-08-15 11 Bt ihp fuiure trade of Singapore; for irp of the future trade of all the f e! will to a great extent depend r:d pi r L'tions of 'he world are discussing fe^nference tobies today. I |m r n C parucipatf m »J| m* tered 7 Wt .dfreeonhe bonds275 words
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Article63 1946-08-15 11 A charity soccer match m aid orphans of victims of the Mam-Burma "Death Railway," > 1( are at present being taken car e pi by the Ramakrishna Mission here, will be played on Sunay between the Indian Association and the R.A.F. Tengah. he match will be played at63 words
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Article130 1946-08-15 11 Pleading thpt the property found m h;s house was picked up by his mother-!n-law from the beach, Javanese, Jamie b Sanggol (28) vras CODTicted and fined $100 or one month's r.i. m the Fourth Police Court yesterday on charge of Wrongful possession of two duffel130 words
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45 1946-08-15 11 Tho following will represent the Tamil Brotherhood Association at soccer against the RAF (Tengfth) tomorrow at the Police Depot ground: Mmhukumnru. Somoo, Abdul Razak. Chinta. Sabapathy, Ghany. Muj niandy, Muthiali. Krishna, VijiretI ti'tm. Haron, Tliamby, Salawadin, Muthusamy and Kay a mboo.45 words
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Article52 1946-08-15 11 The following will represent the Chinese Swimming Club m a friendly table tennis match against the Ghiate Sing Athletic Association on Sunday at th c Clubs premises at 2 p.m.: Ng Yew Winß, Eddie Fung, Chio Eng Quee, Loe Meiig Kong, Lim Choo Ann. Tan Koon Jim, Ngo52 words
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Article40 1946-08-15 11 The n«t meeting of the East and! West Society will take place at the! YMCA, Bras Basali Road, today at; 8 p.m. Mks Lian Nyuik Oi will on "Th p Westerner as I see Wm' f40 words
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Article381 1946-08-15 11 BRIGHTON, Aug. 13.— Freddie Mills, British lightheavyweight champion knocked out the Swedish airman John Nilsson m the first round of a scheduled 10-round fight. Mill's sledgehammer punching completely outclassed Nilsson, who made the mistake of trying to swap punches with a more experienced opponent. Nilsson.Reuter; A.P. - 381 words
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Article195 1946-08-15 11 COUNTY CRICKET TABLE LONDON, Aug. It.— tke following is the County cricket championship ■tfthdin*; including matches ended en Anp. 13: Including two points for tie m Ist. innings m match lost. including *Mjjht points for lead m Ist. innings m drawn one-day match. Reuter P W L DNRL D Pts.Reuter - 195 words
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Article87 1946-08-15 11 •The Rovers* team to Mft the R.N.A.S- (St'mbawang at so<crr at Seubawaßf on Saturday, will be selected from the following: Onpr Knjj Hoe, A. Rahman. Tan Chin Lye, On# Swec Hock, Harith bin Omar, I. T. Vass-. ()n^ Toonj? Hoo, Chew Kwan L&tmg, Sheriff Mardon. Haji Orahan, K<nny87 words
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Advertisement59 1946-08-15 11 IP 1 HgflPPI The Most Thrilling Sword Duels of The Century! -'^m RONALD COLMAN'S Great Triumph, X^*'/< IN SELZNICK INTERNATIONALVS £^W' -THi: IMIIMIXKH Ol ZENBA" 9 with Madeleine Carroll— Douglas Fairbanks Jr. "^"^L MARY \STOK— DAVID NIVEN VIBREY SMITH M I —RAYMOND MASSEY jjji MIDNIGHT m||- TA TOMORROW .«v ■k.59 words
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Article20 1946-08-15 12 I) 11 T»n- today its th J<u i h i. on p iv ili Inttd20 words
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Article14 1946-08-15 12 H. The Britl h ha unn< V 11.I 1 A.P.A.P. - 14 words
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366 1946-08-15 12 jeru n Aug. 14.- Fifty thousand British tro< alert< d by the H irtations of Jewish City T\ I British police afte ering the ht 0 the n y armour- look i like a bei <\ city. the police li^^n- 1 1 rernmentA.P. - 366 words
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Article36 1946-08-15 12 A g. 1 1 ght ii i a < rid hati born to Mrs. ,i Yam i( i, Victor bob <■ all b( 1 3 ow es, 7 12 ounces and 7 pounds h ouna ReuterReuter - 36 words
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159 1946-08-15 12 KLUANG TO HAVE PEOPLE'S RESTAURANT 'Tribune Staff Reporter) t:u;\n t c. Wedn< &j Latest centre t<> establish ;t Peonies' Restaurant is Kluanp- where plans ■re underway to convert part of an open padann along the main thorough fare, Jalan Merging, ir> 1 o a People urani To b»- opened sometime159 words
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74 1946-08-15 12 CAPITAL PUNISHMENT TO BE ABOLISHED? LONDON Atlf 14. Tlir Dail: said tod;',- |he government Is Vfd to bay d< cided to ill .1 punUhmeni m the L Kingdom for ny, e«r period, beling January 1940. i f \g vi der- id thi d cfciion will i> announced by tb,. HumA.P. - 74 words
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Article34 1946-08-15 12 3 SEPOYS ON CHARGE OF ROBBERY d ers G and Ifuiibl AH m the Fourth V C m r i 136 r p Panjatifl Road explained i-< The (a Ail) b, mentioned on A34 words
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Article77 1946-08-15 12 Bombay, Aug. 14. -Mr. Jinn^h. Pi tsident ol the All-India Muslim League was repor ed today •o be studying a letter from Pandit Nehru seeking Liaguo co opera n m forming an Interim Indian govjrnnrnt. The letter was delivered to him m f >mbay by specialReuter - 77 words
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Article193 1946-08-15 12 ill. Aug. 2,500-ton term rail St amah v I l :{> taken off b/ L'feboa during Monti m d today that b derelict. a that th° salva iug pobq F.'lmuuth ow y st'Tduy just d tn sain rig boat. The Kedah with the Salvonia ndirvg by was lying todayReuter - 193 words
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Article232 1946-08-15 12 (By Special Cabl< >, Reporter. I LONDON, I which eaus< d without gai on J being settled As froi i Boys" Club will 1 c a.m. and 8.00 is ■itaated di Eng School, ht th< Kitting Ro; -1 junction. TOKIO, Aug. Dennis Boyd, Command^ British Pacific Fleet riv P232 words
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Article80 1946-08-15 12 TEHERAN. Aug. 14— Sardar Inayatuilah Khan, ex-King of Afghanistan and brother of the exiied OXK.ng Ammanullah. died here today oged 57. Inayatullah had lived In Teheran for many years. Inayatullah wa I king Tor three days only— from Jan. 14 to 17, 1929. His brotherReuter - 80 words
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Article102 1946-08-15 12 "Lies" Say Russians BERLIN. Aug. 14.— The Soviet military government, through its official news bureau, today denied account-, published m Berlin newspap< rs licensed by the Western Poweri thai ''thousands" of children ti tfa province i Brandenburf «anishccl \vithou t ti*ace. Simultaneously the Russians disclfeed tha t 48 number.. oA.P. - 102 words
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