Morning Tribune, 27 August 1946
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Title Section11 1946-08-27 1 MORNING TRIBUNE dsaasdf (New Scries) 10 CENTS V. AUGUST 27, W11 words
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Article51 1946-08-27 1 I 26. A full-scale been ordered into t)i«' ac bombing ol a pri on Sun. MhreeN ineB hnftrd a I h hv f 1 up ■••h t v .-nib 1 rned to the i s (1 boat was m imir. ci (he j w re two miles from the51 words
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Article, Illustration16 1946-08-27 1 PALACE SO ONE LIVES IN The seel gates are shut- and no v sHors are a'lowed16 words
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Article132 1946-08-27 1 Mystery Of Istana Besar Our Special CorrespondentBtery at present surrounds thu Ist«ina Besar, palace which the Malayan Government wants to take spend (200,000 on to renovate for the use of the vernor-General (Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald). erday to three of the topmost men m Johore permission to visit the Istana132 words
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Article60 1946-08-27 1 Bombay Aug. 26.— Writing m last week^ Harijan. Mahaima Gandhi said m referring to the recent rioting m Calcutta, that Calcutta i-as given an oculademonstration of what direct action is. We make a serious mistake if, evefy tim e the British bayonet is used, we trot out an60 words
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141 1946-08-27 1 BOSTON, Aug. 26.— A by-pro-duct of the same atomic energy that blasted Hiroshima and Nacasaki has been injected iniu three-year old Jcniicc Moschella m an attempt to save her ilfe. Dr. Saul Hertz. Boston specialUt and research Jellow at the Harvard and Massachusets InstituteA.P. - 141 words
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Article27 1946-08-27 1 SAN FRANCISCO. Aim. 26 Two young Burmese nurses, who the Bronte star award Arrived here today en route to a year's tr« at the Saint Mary's Bospitftl27 words
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483 1946-08-27 1 PLANES, TROOPS DOGS IN HUNT FOR TERRORISTS S'idot Yam, Palestine, Aug. 26.— Two hundred residents of this tiny Jewish fishing village were rounded up today by British troc ps and Palestine police m their move to find the men who almost succeeded m sinking the transport Em pire Rival mA.P.; Reuter - 483 words
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Article59 1946-08-27 1 Calcutta, Aug. 20. So fur 18 dead bodies have been re* mov *d from the str ets of Calcutta and its suburb. Howran and from tho citys morgue a' t r last week's enmmuna' riots, a Bengal Government <jft\ Cial spokesman* said today. Admisslotl t>) hospitals totalledReuter - 59 words
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Article166 1946-08-27 1 NEW BIG 4 MEETING PROBABLE LONDON, Aug. 26.- Renewed ef forts ar o befaf made to organise v meeting this week of the Foreign Ministers of the Big Four. s At Daily Mail Diplomatic Convspon dent, m a dispatch from Paris. The oviiall purpose *>'-ould be to deal with tli<jReuter - 166 words
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Advertisement54 1946-08-27 1 Give Us The Pleasure To Serve Satisfy You! i leading i citizens Choicest Selections insist on From f"" hMi South Africa the ft;:' liqueurs SVVI-IIT VERMOI'Tfi obtainable PORT WINK Clove Liqueur- Van Der Hum ancl naw PEPPERMINT LIQUEUR available FRANCISCAN CONVENT at our WHITE PI'PPKRMINT V1 A DRTVEBMOUTB I [epartroent54 words
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740 1946-08-27 2 Foreign Office Official Was Kicked Beaten Ibl to make any comp dire tiigh officers ol the Outram Road Gaol. i ftjret place the prisoners were allowed to peak to them; m the second plaa even if <au- tried to speak ai vol them the officer left the matter to the740 words
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Article49 1946-08-27 2 m y< ar old Kh<)o li> a brrarj hawki m n erday en < m <'d hu mi hi Judge T* l .7, to one month tmpr meni f< 1 a 2 pound bread for 70 cents to a < i \ro\ Inspector vi Pay a49 words
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74 1946-08-27 2 Car Stripped In Raffles Place In Daylight I r trlpperi ar*' still active. V ti rday ;it noon ii car bearing a Malacca number parked n Rafflea Place was found to b" minus its two front wheels. The CAT took a no- drive int(> the r dwty, tor th« thieves74 words
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Article125 1946-08-27 2 last week's $torm brought a small windfall to hundreds of pie. ll uprooted a large numbtr of trees which hare— been >>awn up and are being sold as /w--wood, and for build ng bullockcarts, wooden whuels and structures for huts. One householder who was laced125 words
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186 1946-08-27 2 12-Year-Old Girl Fined On Charge Of Distilling A Chinese woman, Tang Tuan, and a 12-year-old girl. Chua Choo were convicted m the Third Magistrate's Court yesterday on a charge of distilling samsu. Tang was fined $3,000 or 12 months' imprisonment and a fine of $25 was imposed on the girl.186 words
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Article103 1946-08-27 2 Convicted on a charge of attempting to extort $500 from Wai Chon Foune, a dentist, Lee Chee Chiang, and Chia See Mengr, two young (hino.se, were each sentenced to 18 months' imprisonment by First District Judge Paul Storr, yesterday. Chenp Chonjr Han, who was also j charged, was103 words
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278 1946-08-27 2 Low Kuan, described aas a dealer m secondhand clothing, appeared before Magistrate Ahmad bin Ibrahim yesterday charged with theft of 50 bales of rubber valued $5,600 belonging to Harrisons Barker Co., from a railway truck. According to tne evidence, ac cused contacted a278 words
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188 1946-08-27 2 The Singapore Municipality is budt>ettmo fnr I most $4,000,000 for the last quarter of the current J The budget for the first nine months of this v Pa y ?l been estimated at $13,936,846. I For tht next three months, a sum of $3,834 131188 words
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Article66 1946-08-27 2 Captain On Causing Deaths Charge Alleged to hare caused J deaths of Lt. Baker and/ o.J Fazal Hasscin and QrieJ hurt hi M r s Margrave byM mg a jeep m a neqligenim nor at Hi m'te, Woody Road on Ju'i 25, c^n Gillcspie claimed trial hp was charged bejort66 words
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Article310 1946-08-27 2 Echo Of Piracy Of Johore Som c time m March as aii kar.g was nearing Kukop, Job! annother tongkang drew level' two pirates boarded it. The pin tongkang to hand over $3.850 1 then made off. Pour months lapsod, and 4 the victims of the piracy were m ing their310 words
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Advertisement49 1946-08-27 2 WANTED RfKjd and nspiaubU r who i.; ;tbl«- to seitlr ujj ifertl natlMi wild raftrd to mom iOKign countri*.-. letters to Box 1 Honing liibum Singa- WINSTON'S 4. THE ARCADF TKtimß It QOLF rVERYTHiN v BPORTB For SKRVICE SATTfIFArTION MODERATE PRTCER fINGAPOKE STATIONERY MART •8, ChullA Bt f Blngmpore.49 words
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Article, Illustration132 1946-08-27 3 "tfi.ss Frances Cluing, was married to Lieut. Yu Chang Clm nt tlie Chinese Navy, with Chinese ceremony, \n London on Aug. 18. The nodding took place m a So/to. London, restaurant of uhieh Miss Chang is managing director, as there is no Chinese temple m London,132 words
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78 1946-08-27 3 GAOL FINE ON SUGAR RICE CHARGE i I 1 10), Bugii i B titenced to lix h' riporous imprisonment and on. m default a further six h-' imprisonnu nt bj Second J idge T. T. Russci!. yeaternrrongful possession of I"' 11 cc and -."0 katti.'- (»f i r ortinj the78 words
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Article323 1946-08-27 3 ris .n, ,t m e> two and one .years' rigorous Mnment vne passed on Hussein bin AH Alsav !v and Perianan .Suppiah respec- they C d f to «»P<w« Assizes yesterday ■haXV w. 1 111 1 Sui /V of an P^aded guilty ESSfi?** hurt t0323 words
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516 1946-08-27 3 (Tribune Stall Reporter) R ac ion lo Lord Killearn's explanation on why w have so little rice to go on with was caustic and immediate and evoked widespread speculation as to the future tood position m Malaya. Here are what people m516 words
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265 1946-08-27 3 When we think >f the bloody battles ol Burma which led to! the bloodless victory of Malaya. and compare the ruins of .such i B i t y as Rangoon with the unscatched and fair city of Singapore, we all kn»w that we have265 words
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Article31 1946-08-27 3 Manila, Auuust 24.— Bri*r. Gen. j llariano Castanada, Philippine Pro•vo>t Marshal Gt-nerai. threatened tol (use l)(»mi>s as well as artillery ir. the emmpaiffn against the HakbaUhai»* "if they don't behave.* 131 words
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98 1946-08-27 3 High Street Armed Robbery Alleged A Punjabi, wh was producec m 'he Fourtn Police Court on Saturday on a tentative charg. of bein:^ m possession of a load ■d revolver, was m the dock bf fore Magistrate K. M. Byrne IB the Third Court yesterday. Thi I ilmc it was98 words
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Advertisement29 1946-08-27 3 No Effort At All! Small Advertisements and Letters for the MALAYA TRIBUNE MAY NOW BE LEFT AT OUR Ni;\V T(IW.\ OlIKi: (Ground Vh or) WINCHESTER HOUSE COLLYER QUAY i29 words
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441 1946-08-27 4 The Morning Tribune TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1946. What We CAN Do I t wo i national, aflte taflfa ting th< of •!:ij;iya and the urban di '•id trti till eriou oi the supply j ads out starkly tin t i ba< kground of minor st which have received unaitention. The441 words
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Article954 1946-08-27 4 A Military Observer - Nursing sisters' Work In Sumatra A Military Observer [3 y ary ol VJ n nursing sisters ol tli 124 h Indian General Hospital were Btill working und<-r war nditinn, Iq the tiny foothold. than twice the site of Hydf Park h d by troops oi the 26tn Indian Division m954 words
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Article52 1946-08-27 4 TOKIO, Auk. IM.— The last moored mine has been swept from waters around the Japanese coast, reports the Commander of Naval Activity. But his reported added that 30,000 minos which have broken away trom their moorings are drifting somewhere m the ocean currents of theReuter - 52 words
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135 1946-08-27 4 World Wheat Stocks At Lowest Level WASHINGTON Au Wheat stodked counties. Ur: s da, Argentina an d a July 1 reached the lowest i< m almost a decaci* th Stat 3s Agricultural Dej disclosed tonight The low level of stock 373.000,000 bushels cr^ with 324,000,000 a y ar emphasised thReuter - 135 words
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Article103 1946-08-27 4 Baghdad, Auk. ?6. Then were rumours yesterday thi British troops were concents ing along the borders of In and Iraq, and of activities i Russian agents m those areas. Of the British, it was sti that troops were being deplfl at Tannumah, a few milesA.P. - 103 words
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Article234 1946-08-27 4 Passenger liner compares of every country I preparing for a n cord travel boom across the Ml Atlantic during 1947. "We arc preparing for the jrroatest ora of ocean travel En hiil tv.' Canard official told Grahame Jebb, Da'iy Graphic Shipping Corpondent. "People arc almost desperate234 words
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Advertisement103 1946-08-27 5 k FANG ROAD. a nd Max l rrod Oifl Presents, d E ALLA BUX CO.. Building) c n i <; n lloolt Store FOR BOOKS HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. 3218. 1 Finlayson Green 61, Middle Rd. Singapore. Phone 2620. HEADACHE-CURE Let us handle your cargo baggage Rnsport fcur satisfaction, Our guarantee.103 words
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Advertisement157 1946-08-27 5 it's obtainable anywhere it's m J/ue Sinqapute SfwpA Electrical United Trading Co., 61 Stamford Road, Singapore. IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLJEASE CONSULT US. Etnbrotdery Direct Importers of all kinds of Chinese Hand-made Fancy Goods 10, Battery Road (Rodney House), Singapore. i Flowers Lotus Flower Shop AT YOUR SERVICE Artificial157 words
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Advertisement219 1946-08-27 5 rue nil Merchandise FOR ALL YOUR REQUIREMENTS VISIT M A It O 5, Stamford Road, Singapore. Where a new shipment of porcelain DINNER SERVICE SETS and ALUMINIUM WARE may be inspected Telephone 7563 Hair Dressers Ladi Hair Dressers, Latest Fashions and Manicure by Miss Anna Majjofl'ie Ann Ladies Hair Dressing219 words
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Advertisement158 1946-08-27 5 Men Wear ■RED SEA AND C. <'' Blt I 12 50 each "FOSTARB (Australian) Oenta Bt ad Bandal» -Shipment i D Stockists of Best' "Victory Brand" Cork Hats (Helmets). E ALLA BUX CO, 92, North Bridge Road, Singapore. (Adeiphi Hotel Building) Musk Store T.M.A. Music House, 61/63, High Street, Singapore.158 words
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Advertisement152 1946-08-27 5 Rcfrig Marden Comparn Refriferatlng Engineer! 82, Orchard Road P.O. Box 755 Telegrams: "MARDEN Singapore. Ssnitar) Contm I FONCHIN Co., Ltd D 0 64, Wallich Street Fhon« No. 7557. Spr.Hnry t Electrical Ccr»t:acicr% Building Repairers and Qentsw Importers. Shoej SHOE CO., LTD. BATA BUILDING H BRIDGE ROMJ Silk Store NEH SILKS152 words
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Article, Illustration34 1946-08-27 6 Josephine Lowman - - Josephine Lowman By ck back and up with the > </<'' f y U benefit from >, < rd his film *i«r demona oday. /o eph ne Lou man recommend a pa fine reducng programme.34 words
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Article317 1946-08-27 6 tlfanj \\<>w<ii do not know t bow much they should eight. Various factor* enter ito thii calculation In the fir»l ►lace \h>' tables one usually ieea <io not give the ideal weight for 'ur height because they are iferage weights at different ages and the average317 words
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178 1946-08-27 6 BELGRADE, Aug. 25:— By order of Marshal Tito :he remains of the United States airmen shot down m Yugoslavia on Aug. 19 near the resort of Bled will be exhumed to-morrow and flown to Belgrade where they will be buried m the United178 words
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Article124 1946-08-27 6 ARABS ON HUNGER STRIKE JERUSALEM, \uy. Fourteen Arab p on hanger strike m Acre prison, northern Palestine, today telegraphed to the Palestine Aral- Higher < ommittee which had urged them to call off the strike: 'Thank you for your sympathy. Imperialism has made death dear The prisoners began their hungerReuter - 124 words
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190 1946-08-27 6 No Celebrations In Egypt This Year CAIRO. Aug. 25.— Egypt, it to learned, will not this year celebrate the anniversary, hilling tomorrow, ni the signing of tlic Anglo-Egyptian treaty of 1936, hitherto regarded a > Egypt's Independence Day. 'It would ridiculous." Ismail Sidky Pasha, Egypt's Premier, was reported today to190 words
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Article78 1946-08-27 6 ISTANBUL, Aug. 25.— UnoffM but reliably sources said today H Turkey has demanded that Yueoslavia inform her immediately the condition of the Turkish Capt»is wounded on Aug. 9 m the shootKl of an American transport by Yu?> slav fighters. These sources said Turkey a* demanded thatA.P. - 78 words
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Article35 1946-08-27 6 KOBE, Aug. 25.— Tlu- citj tatW hav r decided to tax irc^kers who a» employed m the city but live oUtSj city limits. It was said vc h at{ vould bring 5,000,000 yen reven«H A.PA.P. - 35 words
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Advertisement23 1946-08-27 6 Our Dumb! Blonde I n >Ott| ti 251 h I "But the dog book definitely said 'Every puppy will jump at a bone."23 words
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Miscellaneous123 1946-08-27 6 fc^^^^ %^^^7 *^^o^* gf v«^^^ <^_^^* i^^^^^ s *^^r* j !MX \II\U( EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRIBUNE I i i i-k^v of All Trades N r-— By n P tm'ohl. wif TH' SKi-SHAPCD f iOSf BLAST IT r "7iv~^P^"^_^_B Ufl*?!'? TA N T ,^J ON IN 3° SECONDS.'.'123 words
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Article, Illustration810 1946-08-27 7 Henry Gris - Deanna Durbin Junior Has Her Picture Taken Henry Gris 1«< <nnk vlace m Hollywood the other day. I- *-.*■■s DyQ-~-^-~-*\ I Morning Tribune Carres, m Hollywood. j Bollywood, overlook.Kebte boundless ocean a s un-(irenchM crest V aches known as I there stands I DeannaDurbU I r day 1 went there810 words
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188 1946-08-27 7 CHOU MAKES £125,000,000 SALE CHARGE NANKING, Aug. 2C».~ Gon. Thou Kn-lai, chief Chinese Communist representative m Nanking, is working: on the draft of a protest which he intends to submit to Gen. George Marshal, United States special envoy to China, about an alleged "secret negotiation for the sale to GeneralissimoReuter - 188 words
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135 1946-08-27 7 U.S. Transport Described As 'Floating Slum' SYDNEY. Aug. 25.— United Slates military police threatened |to vs c hr arms when Negro [members of the crew of the i United States ship Marine Falcon were involved m a brawl on the dockside last night before the vessel sailed for San FranciscoReuter - 135 words
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146 1946-08-27 7 TOKIO. Aug. 25. --Again -a I background <» f threat of -manaUemt nt control" of govemmmt and repeated predictions that 1.000.000 work, rwill lost their Uto% m industrial readjustmrnt m Japan, the Welfare Ministry today announced tfv draft of a basic labour law to Himin.ttvA.P. - 146 words
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Article67 1946-08-27 8 ARABS WANT MUFTI IN DELEGATION Amin I m Informally bout th< possibilll I the nee at th< London nl R I resp !;u'-n f r< k Tin r> wt ould be ptato > i delegai •to the It d) A repoi has British Invitation to the pro Uca on PaReuter - 67 words
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Article39 1946-08-27 8 a railway truck loafed with lim- 1 MUfhl ttn Bukit ''unjung Nray Station on Saturday afternoon. TIM ln« MM promptly »x--tinfiiifliod ait«r ttoe brifMle cum On tlie MBM 'iii'- dUBAgc Ptuied was not I i |OV39 words
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433 1946-08-27 8 "No t Ma ny B rea d-Eate rs In Spore"—Food Chief Mm llr«-a«l H«lioniii» r (Tribune Staff Reporter) SINGAPORE, jIONDA Y— THERK WIIJ i )m .fILV BE NO BREAD RATIONING IN si\ PORE— "BECAUSE MANY OF THE MIXED pop, LATION OF THIS CITY ARE NOT BRE AIi-E.\TEKs This statement was433 words
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Article208 1946-08-27 8 Singapore, Monday. trmed robberies, among which m two cases gunmen fired at and wounded their victims, were reported to have taken place over the wfrk-°nd In Bingapoi Shooting r dai > M a.m. Sunday, i won •.rirm the hut., M) mi from her bed. Wye shots208 words
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69 1946-08-27 8 Nile Floods Wash Away 1,200 Houses CAIRO, Aug. 25:— One thousand Uro hundred houses were washed away or damaged during the night by Nile flood waters at the upper Egyptian village 01 Karal el Gharby. Three thousand acres of cottoyi. maize and sugarcane were ;>ubmerged. Sidky Pasha, the Egyptian Premier,Reuter - 69 words
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Article54 1946-08-27 8 Six Chinese, thiee of whom were Rimed with pistols, entered a house m Jalan Besar at 8.35 p.m. and robbed the inmates of $745 and valuables worth $1,180. At 8.40 p.m. the MUM night, •}':•<♦' armed Chinese entered a house In Victoria Street and robbed the inmates of54 words
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Article150 1946-08-27 8 S'pore War Against Smugglers Tln> Preventive Branch of ti Singapore Customs engaged m a constant ba'tlei wits not only with smugg] but with smuggled goods whid may b? carried without h e ca? tains' knowledge, on ships gaged m lawful trade. Most o! \Xn work consists of a routii examination150 words
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Article111 1946-08-27 8 Round-The Clock Pairols Then there is the I work day and night round island. Thess patrols oper trom Woodlands and Ci 3Y)d on the Johore Btrait work m complete co-operatic with the Johore Custon vice. To increase the ness ol the patrols, and be inaugurated at Jur taster motor laun111 words
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Miscellaneous298 1946-08-27 8 Try ThiS AMERICAN Answer To Yesterdays CROSSWORD T_ n 11 Barcasin li Greek letter shipi [gE .TQI r ITI M^l 1 T£ P CIUeS: IL Hrn of sails 30— Academy 28 Fairy fort R" M QPB MIgJG ATE 14 I l :> <;ibbr.> 30 Father Hn 7 mWa D tBK298 words
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Article87 1946-08-27 9 Tito Accuses U.K. Planes LGRADF, Aug. 2 '>.— The Yugoslav Ciorermru a;^nounced ycsi.rday that 110 Anglo-American m Wary aircraft had flown over Yugoslav territory m the jv rind betwe n Die tivo incidents n which American transport planes icerc forced down by Yugoslavfighttrs. The announcement issued through he Ministry ofA.P. - 87 words
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Advertisement169 1946-08-27 9 I sh c Has The Un Ive rsa I Appea I IHEl HE MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRL" CHOSEN CUT OF 20,000! [I til'- 9 M^'^^^^^^m I( was I^' *'h° captivated II FASCINA T iNO |^|i|A^^ f^^ continents during the oost I /S..ILJI «IMlH^fli^a American Civil vVar ueriod! I WOMAN! j^mm^^WtSS^MnW^^'^''"- lL*tl'l*l2^l169 words
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Advertisement104 1946-08-27 9 Las. Day A. The 4 Shows: 1.30, 4, 6.30, 9.30 p.m. Don't Miss This Last Opp rtunity to See! INGRID LESLIE 3CR6MAN HOY/A **^^^^^^^W m mmmm A UU^^^^^ HEDNA B€ST Opening Tomorrow Another Outstanding Dram atic Triumph! SEE BETTE DAVIS m Her Supreme Achievement! f^~ BETTE PAUL DAVIS -HENREIPJ women*104 words
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487 1946-08-27 10 Archie QuickCs %\w rim ltouiitlii|i llthough ike Williams, v.orld lightweight champion, is din* to meet Ronnie .fames at CardiiT on Sept. If \iv s/jJI Jives at Trenton m Svw Jersey, where lie «s horn and Jived the early years of his life.487 words
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Article224 1946-08-27 10 Current Too Strong Dover. Aug. 2G. Chilean Swimmer Jorge Berrocta abandoned his attempt t(. swim the English chanikl Just before 9 p.m. last night— only hall a mile from hie goal. Dover's Shakespeare Beach. Berroeta gave uj) when a strong flood tide began carrying from theA.P. - 224 words
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Article68 1946-08-27 10 Montc y m> mother f Pi, Marshal I landed r "ii Batu is seriou t her home at New Park, Moville, il. ,1 her 84tl] birthi Re r wat Informed that h condition Is grave following a stroke h occurred I Ifemb of the family haveReuter - 68 words
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Article131 1946-08-27 10 Von Nida. :n tive Australian, the News Ch tournament wit] 283 for 72 holes a jy Park hare. His r 71. 70 and 73 p&K over a hilly and SrtdS measuring 6,730 He emerged bucc sful afi terrific lina] rou r c m "LfJ British golfersReuter - 131 words
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Article88 1946-08-27 10 LONDON, Aug. 24 Th< I Innot commenting tod.;, visit of the K;nvn jfoodwill to England says: "Bef is committed to the establisl of a separate regime Indicated I the White Paper of May I pOtiibilitiei of establishing tdjattmenti between 'sch< areas' and Burmi proper -hojic firstReuter - 88 words
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Advertisement81 1946-08-27 10 z/?ih Ccria/ijLurti&c/ ft SEAT AN a^moa R Book Now 3400 Disappointed Hundreds Turned Away Yesterday COME EARLY n' i s PBCDi ICTION iff ALHAMBRA 11, Lit, 4, Iff 9.15 BOOKINGS: Tel: W)O9 THESE ARE THE SENSATIONS THE PUBLIC IS IMVi.Nf; ABOUT! OMm WmA W$ HI 'i'aiVi C AUBREY SMITM DAV!O81 words
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Advertisement95 1946-08-27 10 At The Worlds GLOBE G.W DAILY: 3—7—9.15 P.ivl. 'George White's Scandals (Joan Davis Jack Haley) LIDO N.W DAILY: 3 7 9.15 P.M. •SON OF ROBIN HOOD" (Cornel Wilde) Midnight M1.30> To-morrow "The Corsican Brothers" DoUflM Fairbanks. Ir SKI? GW TO-NIGHT: 7 p.m. and 9.15 p.m. "YOU CAN'T TAKE IT AWAY95 words
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Advertisement77 1946-08-27 10 In Compliance With the Wishes of their Innumerablfl Clients WASSIAMULL'S Take Pleasure m aim Dancing the opening of their new WINES PROVISIONS DEPT. With the choicest Frenc h and Kalian Wines Champagnes, Vermouth di Torino V ermo Bianco Asti Spumante (Italian Champ Chian'i Ruflino Colmreau Moulin A Yent Chateauneuf dv77 words
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544 1946-08-27 11 Captured U.S. Airmen Tell Of III-Treatment boat the next day. The boat took hrn to Singapore where he was placed m Outram Road Prison on March 1, 1945. Beebe next related the ill-treat-ment he suffered m Outram Road Prison. Capt. Govednik said m his affidavit that that on Jan. 11,544 words
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Article76 1946-08-27 11 The Rotary Club meets on Wednesday In the Hoof Garden of tho Atfelphl Hotel at 1 p.m. Mr. E. M. F. Ferguson, Chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce will address the Club on •he subject Employ t-es We Would Like." This is m the nature76 words
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Article67 1946-08-27 11 Child Welfare Society I of the chanty I WMth.. Happy W, rid (ft! will ,0 toward! Child Welfare I I I t -nt funcr» <r,, t and i-«- '.-r, ertehti f '<* an m- ■.h,;,chii- IMI return <-hilrlron arc m ci.tw», on t nd caie of by I '■■<> attention67 words
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245 1946-08-27 11 The Royal Air Forc c m the Far East, since it opened the air rOVfces following upon the Japanese capitulation, has made a great contri- bution to the extensive develop- ment of civil flying. Daily, RAF navigators experienced jin nionsoon flying, wireless operator*245 words
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425 1946-08-27 11 Armies Fight: Chiang And Marshall Talk NANKING, Aug. 25*- Fighting m northern Kiangsu province above Jakao assumed "alarming proportions" Chinese press dispatches said as Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek and General George C. Marshall met at the summe r capital of Killing. Simultaneously with reports of heightened hostilities m Ktangsu came aA.P. - 425 words
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Article22 1946-08-27 11 Tientsin, Aug. 24 A Chinese j press dispatch reported that Nationalist troops were advanc- j m g toward Communist-held Chenjrteb.22 words
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Article161 1946-08-27 11 William Le Liever (30), described as a pantry boy employed on th»* s.s. Empress of Scotland, was fined $50, m default one month's rigorou* imprisonment by Second District Judge T. T. Russell, when he pleaded guilty to wrongful possesKion of 20 tins of butter belonging to the Military.161 words
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Article66 1946-08-27 11 The following have been selected to play m charity soccer match tor the Combined YMCA against tlie RAF Seletar tomorrow (Wednesday) at the Jalan Besar Stadium, kick off at 5.15 p.m: L. Davidson. Ong Swee Hock, Koh Hor Khoon (Capt-), T. E. Chaplain, T. Valentine, T. Lightbown, Ta66 words
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Article28 1946-08-27 11 A general meeting of the Malay Football Association will be held at the Istana Kampong Glam on Sunday at 2.30 p.m, elect office bearers.28 words
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190 1946-08-27 11 SYDNEY, Aug. 26.— 1t was vital to Australia's interests that the Japanese problem should not be determined by the great Powers m terms of global nower politics, declared Mr. John Andrews, of thy University of Sydney. Dr. Andrews, who was addressn<? the Science Congress,Reuter - 190 words
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Article63 1946-08-27 11 (Our Own Reporter") MALACCA, Monday. Speedy and effective action on the part of Inspector Sumlaraj resulted m the arrest of two armed robbers who held up a rubber store watch* man and drove away with $2,800 worth of smoked rubber. A j> lice cordon was thrown around63 words
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Article48 1946-08-27 11 Han Hi*ng Fon^r (27\ m whose roorv. m a housr m Upper Scran* croon Road, 1 211 tim "f I'iparettes mark, d WAAPI wire found, was fln.'d $1000 m. default, six months' rigoroua impri.^cnmcnt, by Seoorui D itriel Jadgi T. T. Russel1 t yesterday.48 words
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Article124 1946-08-27 12 Nun:.' 2 German g™«* jrisoner ol In the hands 01 mi Russian Jl He testified thai Hit i nti Henn ring wit}) th< direction of preparations for bacto riological warfai Ml for experlnu d( *hl< < ing from plane mm H 9 lern Pol h e^jReuter - 124 words
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Article234 1946-08-27 12 Two women charged under army act f. nil' id, Stafford hir Aug. 26 i i oung w itnen, i cusod it Llch lid to have mcd In an attempt elp a soldier cape from todj I v.- n Violet Dunn, ag< fi U v ft Clarke ag< d 19 i234 words
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311 1946-08-27 12 Radioactivity Still One Mon th After Atom Bomb Explosion Aboard the USS Mount McKinley, Aug. 26.- Still carrying some radioactive hot spots, this Crossroads Flag3hip is expected to arrive m the United todaj docking at Oakland. More Mian a month after the atomic bomb Impregnated the waters of Bikini lagoonA.P. - 311 words
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Article95 1946-08-27 12 LONDON, Aug. 2s.—Thl\ I Iht i ft* Aeronaniical I t ploughed a H-acrr on a Hertfordihlre 'arm by xA during th ndrh tractor wot fitted wit* a receiving apparatus similar to z/i controlling the "Queen Bee? pUotteM p/a«es and a hundred yards JUDOf WM iransm?ttiT2^ ran.Reuter - 95 words
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Article69 1946-08-27 12 TOKIO, Aug.. 26.— The Netherlands East Indies today put m a claim for 83,000 carats of diamonds vaiued at nearly £25,000,000, whicn I hey charged were looted by the Jatwnete during the occupation of i Java The Japanese Government has been directed, to provide detailed iniormation.Reuter - 69 words
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308 1946-08-27 12 Jerusalem, Aug. 26.— Richard Lichtheim, lea man tor the Jews, opposing the current policies I Agency's Executive Committee, said today that partitioning Palestine "is now tho basis t Zionist policy", but that the Executive Committee lan- to state this fact openly". Lichtheim marie thisA.P. - 308 words
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Article217 1946-08-27 12 Nanking, Aug. 26-Gen^ I Chou En-lai. Chief O.mrrur I negotiator, today blamed United Statts for the bn k~ of the Chinese peace The United States pi Icy .providing continuing -upper for Generalissimo Chiar.g slick's Government basically I responsible for the failure I G« neral MarshallA.P. - 217 words
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Article75 1946-08-27 12 Batavia, Aug. 2G. -I*^*B earn, special British Cc sioner !n Southeast Asia, arr cd m Batavia today His Dakota was m!i tavia airfield by an escort 01 vR/\F Thunderbolts. Mook Llcut.-Oov.-Gen. Nftherlnnds East indies Major General Manni-ng-Allied Commander-m-^ Java, greeted Lord KUlea his arrival. Indonesian Repub •aidReuter - 75 words
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Article40 1946-08-27 12 ATHENS, Aug 26.— 1 Government ha- lifted th< measures including D of some const;imposed m Greece m clashes between wrmed Government forces, if -a ted today. The I t» en lifted m vie\v oi 1 ext month on the ReuterReuter - 40 words
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