Morning Tribune, 29 August 1946
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Title Section10 1946-08-29 1 MORNING TRIBUNE ■r (New Series) 10 CENTS E 2!) 194<510 words
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Article382 1946-08-29 1 BIG 4 WILL MEET TODA Y I wm 27 -It is understood here that the Hf r Foreign Ministers— of Britain, France, Soviet I a Hit" United Sta es -will definitely meet in 3^Btf!Hiorrow. 11-nch Foreign Ministry Ejd France had accepted il lor a meeting fence July 13. K ;anReuter; A.P. - 382 words
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Article135 1946-08-29 1 t SrTON'. HAMPSHIRE. Aug. suite and hutments of th»* lof England's wartime staff I at Overton, Hampshire, have to the local councils Rousing 28 familes, by ixDrd B of Laverstoke 'I he prico is ■.-.tctod to be about £30,000. purchase WM made by Lord Hi. then his wife ViscountessReuter - 135 words
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Article34 1946-08-29 1 IMWOTON, An, 8 .-The 1 bt a^ Dtpartim.nl has ruled l IT^ 1 aircrilf; can b re- Ihe situation there Secretary of < n Afr ated. •militarized n bombers ReuterReuter - 34 words
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80 1946-08-29 1 a off the China Coast on Oct.. 1, 1'42 W Canidinn prisoner* of ivar lost Crimes Court here today rtnJUui ia < n in r Preter nfarhed to ™no*°no fneeel eioht counts of com- nriswers of tear. tn Ki uReuter - 80 words
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Article, Illustration365 1946-08-29 1 KILLEARN WILL FLY TO MEET SHARIR TODAY Lord Killearn, Special Commissioner for Southeast Asia, announced in Baiavia last night he will fly to Jogjakarta today, to confer with Dr. Sharir in a renewed effort to arrange a resumption of DutchIndonesian negotiations toward a settlement of the year-old Indonesian probkm. SDFFDSA.P.; Reuter - 365 words
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Article269 1946-08-29 1 Lonclon, Aug. 28. Britain was reliably reported last night to be willing to accept the Mufti of Jerusalem as a delegate to the scheduled Sept. 9 conference on Palestine, in an effort to save the conference, but in Jerusalem one Arab leader declared the meeting should269 words
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Advertisement47 1946-08-29 1 Give Us The Pleasure To Serve Satisfy You! i leading I citizenj Cho/cest Selections fnsisl on From 1 South Africa SWEKT VIKMOITII POUT WINE love Liqueur-Van I>«t Hum PEPPERMINT LIQUEUB available FHANCISCAN CONVENT our WIIITF PEPPERMINT fp r \n DRY VERM UTII depart m< cian siNCH co/*ria47 words
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1153 1946-08-29 2 Judge Tells Of Women Who Defied Japs In Changi Camp oi briug ing in camp (Changl internees' camp) anti- called by Kobayasm (accused No. S) the M Justic, worley, a judge of the Supreme Court. irlvine evidence lh« trial ol five Japanese officials of the camp, on part) treatment of1,153 words
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Article289 1946-08-29 2 MALAYAN SOIL LNOT VERY FERTILE [t H lea the Forest Departmei :un fere* land al »>*■ Kla: i lot Date* B cultivation, ire ring r.., area ai tomato* jpy, rtption on the Meantime, etehle \\unz Raja Muea Road, Kuali Entbr. produce about 200 puuis r >f Oaf daily l^r the289 words
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Article33 1946-08-29 2 A, mectinl ol I 1 trill !(j t >- tn(M t 1 th< followini offk eu Conuni M n. K. Walter*, a r O. 1 N Oehlers, C, B, Ooli w-33 words
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Article154 1946-08-29 2 (Our Own Reporter hknang, Wednesday. lim icclitniiition «»t the foreshore ol Wi Id Is amonu oin- ol th»? iour meaatun t«.r tiit' development />i tli( POlt 'J PWUnf which ;iic to be brought up by Dr. On« choug LvciiU at tin- UeXt "K.^ Mi*B ol154 words
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Article102 1946-08-29 2 SELANGOR SULTAN URGES THRIFT His Highness the Sultan of Selangor has issued ft message to Malays of Selangor, and of Malaya In general, urging them to exercise restraint in celebrating the Hari Rflya Pussa today and tomorrow. He understood that the Malays would like to celebrate the occasion littingly, it102 words
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Article42 1946-08-29 2 Rail of $i5.0n0 each wai ofl t. Third Polio •\o iTidmiLs. s RamaHngain and P Poniwmbalam. v.!,. ha-. pect 't I Departn val tl lt!| at the Blni HarbouT •d on Mood The chari u on s.-:42 words
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293 1946-08-29 2 The Raffles Museum the war and the period ol scathed, but the museum* Taiping were severe war In the interim between the British evacuation and Japanese occupation i:i December 1941, the Taiping MuI reum was looted of all useful and attractive exhibits by the local293 words
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Article63 1946-08-29 2 LONDON. Aug. 27. -Fifty Of the Oranienburg concentj^H camp near Berlin will be C J with murder of more 1 inmates before the War '-1 Court opening in Birli thl sßß according to the Hamburg :^m A s m.Kst of the victims re^B sian. there will b e no63 words
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Article108 1946-08-29 2 I Three Chines,, u h Su Ho*, and Chan Joo belore Magistral,, k' teiday. pleaded gu.,- B of dutiable tobacco in a mo^W Fines of $2,400. $3,840 aQd H were imposed on L, h L ai and re.-pectively A party of revenue offir- ,1 ed the tongkang which had108 words
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274 1946-08-29 2 (Tribune Stall Reporter) To deal with cases of over-charuiim by taxi arivers and other similar prosecutions, the Registrar ol Vehicles Court will shortly be re-opened Tlie court will come into being as soon as the Road Transport Proclamation has been amended declared Mr.274 words
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Advertisement14 1946-08-29 2 Pot SERVICE SFACTION M' IDERATI PRICEB IINGAPORE Sf MiONERY MART W, Ohulla Bt. Bln«apor«.14 words
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509 1946-08-29 3 IoMPANY CONCEDES 4 POINTS I .Tribune Staff Reporter) !l men engaged in the workshop.-, A k r U °d,v -lo™mennn the strike of employees r e Traction Company yesterday he morning, the strikers congregated at DunU r -i d ind drive is and conductors received509 words
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47 1946-08-29 3 Penang Doesn't Want Town Planner Yet Reported PBNANO, Wednesday. Commissioners ol sugg^s- j Municipalty em- they con- ripe far such vices. arrived at when p [a letter from it) C t.ny ol the with regard to the rvices oi .1 town planner it to Singapore a year47 words
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Article29 1946-08-29 3 tew vork. Aim. 26.— According t reports, United States Un--1 )t -liver bullion for the six «ndi-d June 30 totalled ounces ol which 202.000 1 from Mexjco.- ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article137 1946-08-29 3 NEW YORK, Aug. 26:— Dr. Dmitri Manuilsky, Ukraine's Foreign Minister and delegate to the Paris peace conference, was reliably reported here today to be prepared to come to New York to present his country's ca.^e against Greece before the United Nations Security Council which meets onReuter - 137 words
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Article200 1946-08-29 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) s soon w<.li miss the familiar voices nouncers who will bo leaving for xt Tuesday on a special assignment > a six-months contract to work with the s are Idris Ahmad Shah (2G) a Singand Mustaphabin Shaik Ismail (22) who200 words
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Article94 1946-08-29 3 Rotarian Crcsson, manager of the S ngapore Rubber Works* comment ing on Mr. Ferguson's speech at the Rotary luncheon yesterday, remarked 'hat from his observalion he found that employees today were practising 'passive sabtoage' because the general tendency amonq them was to do a.s lit He94 words
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365 1946-08-29 3 Six Months' R.I. More For Ex- Inspector Found guilty by the jury by a unanimous verdicl on all three charges in the first case against him, and sentenced accordingly by the Assize judge Mr. Justice N. A. Worley, Chia Kuan Oon, Police Inspector during occupation In the Japanese Special Branch365 words
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Article37 1946-08-29 3 'TON AU I ph i soldiS tifled in the I Capt. Colin American air World t in aud Bince rbour Yihen mlon met r bomber unst d postlited at that th,. baW,---1 the thre.37 words
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Article101 1946-08-29 3 F^n Ch< e Chong i 27) wh ri that two r ol r'u him by a frl nd for wn r( Ti imptJnn hut ted iding Kfilty to a rhj»rL r f ol boarding rice i*i in optician's shop was "ned »n default, four months'101 words
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306 1946-08-29 3 The type of employees employers would like to have was denned by Mr. E. M. F. Ferguson, chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Commern before Rotarians at their luncheon meeting yes- erdav. Iji Mr. Ferguson's opinion. tbCB6 nr e the qualities employers seek in306 words
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Article156 1946-08-29 3 Big Haul Of Rice At FMSR Shed A sequel to the discovery ol j a large quantity of Sbmese ric i by jpevenue offices at S ngapor° railway station on Tuesday, was heard in the Second Distr'.ct Court yesterday when three Chi nese appeared on charges ol transporting rice without156 words
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Article80 1946-08-29 3 Nicosia, Cyprus, Aug. 26- ih» genera] council §f the Pan-Qyprlaa Labour Federation ha s protested U> the Governor of Cyprus, Si r Charley Woollcv. against a permanent or temporary settlement of Jewa in Cyprus" because of the effect on supplies The protest nude yesterday was, losed today afteiReuter - 80 words
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335 1946-08-29 4 The Morning Tribune THURSDAY AUGUST 29, 1946. We May Get Less... eptemb r I will We riM'jy We may I igh 1 hope DOi Thus said I Kil •am in bit radio talk the f""<l si' na'ion on Wed > lay night The grai ity of nnot be exagger- ke335 words
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Article1223 1946-08-29 4 THIS IS THE EISTED FOD )m Hugh r, Reu'er't i tnt). MOUNTAIN ASH South Wai. Ninety thousand people were for over *ag< r ">> (:;a mi in music, i and he arts at the great national I ■>! Wales, the E Idfod," hi Id here. nothing quite like the E1,223 words
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Article266 1946-08-29 4 Russians Support Yugoslavia LONDON, AUg. L- I? yesterday dur^d I attempting to ext:t Yugoslavia with a d,,pl a O f ISM force in the Medit ea n -clarc-d the British u, r •undivided domination Middle East M These development incu^ M int-m*-" national attention r-, K, widening rift between theA.P. - 266 words
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198 1946-08-29 4 British High Commissioner Name out soon LONDON. Aug. 27 Wlnl t" H Identity of the nrsli British Hi? H Commissioner to India is official secret it i> believed iabie quarters In London thai I •Jost has been accepted kno\v n Foreign Office dip' 1 nam e is expected to beReuter - 198 words
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Advertisement112 1946-08-29 5 t»ATTjrY HO AD. RE, b kinds of J a::d Crafts lM axF*ct k CSSni Gift b ALLA BL'X CO.. Road, Sin ß Build Papr i:\sm-v Hook Store FOR BOOKS 47 HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE Tel: 3218. Finlays:n Green 61. Middle Rd Singapore. Phone 2620. HEADACHE-CUBE *t us handle your cargo baggagi112 words
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Advertisement154 1946-08-29 5 If it's obtainable anywhere it's in Electrical United Trading Co., bl Stamford Road, Singapore. IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT US. Embroidery Direct Importers of all kinds of Chtflflfg Hand-made Fancy Goods 10, Battery Road (Rodney House) Singapore Flow* Lotus Flower Shop AT YOUR SERVICE Artificial Fresh Flowers, Presentation154 words
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Advertisement206 1946-08-29 5 General Merchand FOR ALL YOUR REQUIREMENTS VISIT hi \itro 5, Stamford Road, Singapore. Where a new shipment of porcelain DINNER SERVICE SETS and ALUMINIUM WARE may be inspected Telephone 7563 Hair Dressers Ladirs Hair Dreiscra, Lfttest Fashions and Manicure by Miss Anna Majjorie AnEi Ladies Hair Dressing Saloon Formerly of206 words
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Advertisement164 1946-08-29 5 Men's Wear "RED SEAL BRAND Beet Quality N« ck tid (9 13/ >' I < ach "FOSTARS" Australian) Gents Shoos and Pandals- Shipment expect r-d soon i Stockists of Best "Victory Brand" I Cork Hats (Helmets). E ALLA BUX CO.. 92, North Bridge Road, Singapore. (Adelpbi Hotel Building) Musn Si164 words
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Advertisement166 1946-08-29 5 Refrtffenhop Marden Compart) Kefrigerating Engineer i 82, Orchard Road P.O. Box 755 Telegrams: "MAR DEN" Singapore. Sanitary QmiwKm FONCHIN Co., Lta Office 64, Wallich Street, Phone No. 7557. Sai;ltary L Electrical Contr»cvor\ EuJlding BepeJreii and Genar* ImporUrs Shoe SHOE CO., LTD. BATA BUILDING. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD Silk Sion Mil SILKS166 words
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Article, Illustration359 1946-08-29 6 Josephine Lowmen - SDFSFD Josephine Lowmen I f trc's Another w\ pread idea i that their water ild be cuj very low to weight. i ue. Nou will weigh I- mi aftei drinking lots of wa--1 Igh i a However, i and i 1 lost a l' i eliminated from359 words
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174 1946-08-29 6 Ex -Servi cemen R ush For Foreign Office Jobs r/"\DON, Aug. til i to build up i Ol attracted 2,814 f Two hundred quali Sur in ion," wh nd profes worked six days ek. Bevln'a democratic' 1 reform* foi service covering an [owei pas mark and a second chance forReuter - 174 words
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Article68 1946-08-29 6 44 Offer to be Gninea Pigs OELES, Aug 27: OpCi produced an ilai he >>t anting k to I nvuntp 9 kini blast would put oui Ores Dana OTmd. •l BtaUM d on ins--1 ry lettei ten him In s good Will. Soni( wrote 'i 1) .vould ive aiul unfitA.P. - 68 words
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163 1946-08-29 6 MOS< OW, Aug v. Ataman I ori S menoT, Ccasacfc General in the first World War and afterwords leader <■; th« anti -Soviet White li r-.\" in Asiatic Russia ind Manchuria, has pleded frailty to charges of treason at a suddenly anlounced trial whichReuter - 163 words
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Article, Illustration23 1946-08-29 6 Our Dumb Blonde "This scarf ought to be K, enough for me I've I only got a cold in the I head. m23 words
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Article92 1946-08-29 6 Fund For Nile Flood Victims KHARTOUM. Aug. 27.— The S-^Mp Government lias opmiv; credit for the relief of < N 'i < fl^Hp victims. Hfl The water level at Khartoum fe Urday measured 17 metre highest ever recorded. part* of th c city the Khartoum E.-.'JF is ov(-r flowing tileReuter - 92 words
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Miscellaneous55 1946-08-29 6 LI*L AllXBiill exclusive in malaya to rm morning tr/bi I 1 \m I) Knight to Howl— r>jr 1 jr ijn r r> p I—^^-^1 H r p p Bv Ai r -;«_nP I i: ■■^.ND NC N )I I S% K ™Z?&\ «^A ,'ll do T Toncmnow "1 I 11055 words
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Article, Illustration1689 1946-08-29 7 Henry Gris - Making A $3-Million Picture Isn't So Easy-1 Henry Gris hoUWVOOD REPORT By^ J Morning Tribune Carres, in Hollywood. S from oui Hohywood correspondeii aew big Hollywood picture, "Arch rid Bergman and Charles Boyei. takes von to the two stars, to the the producer, to the office of the i second1,689 words
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170 1946-08-29 8 WASHINOTON, Aug. 21 Pamiiw is expected to s1 jfc during the omii i ir, but food proitrollera In the U.S. are bff?inninK o about possible surplu ses, writes Morns J. Hams, Press Correspon deiit. tk U 8 D irtnw ni I Agriculture for wayi and aAP - 170 words
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Article26 1946-08-29 8 M i'i: IS, Aug. 28. One wowMt lynched tad another beaten to death by crowdi yesterday in the Chinglepul distrii t ar nadras.- A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article58 1946-08-29 8 'I EH N tag M It i liably reported on Sunday that the delegation dun* v the f,n ent di ioni which th«' Centra! Qovernmeni I Tehe* aU- financial and military fj.-r: c> the in cceed- of the in mi i.t. G- believed I'n Quai .::i •.--Sultanch, hA.P. - 58 words
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Article77 1946-08-29 8 NEW YORK, Auk. 26— Th e tabbing of 81| Bhftfaat Ahmed Khan. non-I.' i 'u, Iffuslin member of the Indian interim government, is Proninently reported b the American press today. The -tory *ai front-paged In the Baltimore BUn 11 and "Washington under respective headlines, tabbingReuter - 77 words
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816 1946-08-29 8 Gen. Wilson's Dispatch LONDON, Auk- 28:— The ioraiation of the Persia and Iraq Command of the British Army in August 1942 to forestall possible invasion of Persia if the Gerwere successful in their south Russian offensive .< rnbed in a despatch fromReuter - 816 words
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91 1946-08-29 8 Secret Report On Atom Bomb Experiment SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. Admiral Blandy'« "Operation i oads" flagship "BicK (d at San Francisco fro oday bearing a sign attached B iropellor guard: Wi ■I- r radio-active The ihip'i >\i-r t eel explaini (i I amination M'.f>;:;d v jpe and nd d i >;iReuter - 91 words
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Miscellaneous233 1946-08-29 8 2>tV r/ll* AMERICAN Answer To Yesterday's CROSSWORD _T ci U es:- is u;;r, i i n Si-Sa^ P^ftwi^B lk r U:<:it 28 Kaiiin,;,! into43~Dru« 3 SMKSSMLTO T|A:w[SMg[AlPß^]p]n]g 2 3 q 5T> 17 Id |9 \>o In h 2 Qi£HP]ol^^Ate|DjHs|T Y" —1 I 1 NJISSIT A T[T[O^|le| isi^qlrit|spisiplrm rnsj 5 lb233 words
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193 1946-08-29 9 m r_Coinmunis officials, editors I; personalities hailed the estab- na lonal government of India 1 and expressed gratifl--5 u°i, c e annoinlment. B cliUhek autoe freedom depends largely on tr ..nital of the solidarity and unity of the nation ap r-olf For thatReuter - 193 words
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Article57 1946-08-29 9 Chinese Reds Making Arms TIENTSIN. Aug. 28 A Mukd itch to the n( wspaper Ta Kunu P;k» i Exported that the Cni; Communists have established tour arsenals in Manchuria and arc turning out large fluantitics ol munitions. The paper -aid the long disrupt d train service between Peiping and Mukden57 words
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Advertisement108 1946-08-29 9 \S HOME It-ived by YVONNE DE CARLO, selected out f|2(},(M.i) ffirls to fit the role of 'the World's Most r Beautiful Woman 9 I IS TO-DAY'S REAL HOLIDAY ATTRACTION! our Muslim Patrons: SLAMAT HAM RAYA PI AS V— Good Luck!) FIVE SHOWS 1 i vLAr 1 1 ULJ (Tel. 5281)108 words
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Advertisement119 1946-08-29 9 M^^m m^^m^m^_^m L&tMs i/4( zrftti CcrKclUlCrKjexJ ham 2pm. 4 15 EVERY SEAT AN ARMCHAIR 630 950 Xoiv iii is 'PHONE 3400. Thrills! Adventure! Romance! Drama! THRiLL-SWEPT TECHNICOLOR STORY OF AMERICAS GREATEST LEGENDAIRY HERO. \toTOu f Tomorrow Saturday At Midnight The Mighty Faith That Has Flamed Through 20 Centuries! FREDRIC MARCH119 words
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Advertisement153 1946-08-29 9 Another Dramatic TriumpS And As Usual U'm \t The Where Everyone Goes For The Best In Entertainment! TODAY 5 Shows 10.30 a. m. 130 4 6.30 9 30 p. mMiss Betty Davis in her supreme achievement! |fl||^Wi W\ |\L lull IN B^SL^ vL the woman who meets her matcb in153 words
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Article198 1946-08-29 10 NEW FORK Am 25 Tfu York Til D an editorial S* Whether or not India ca n no^ take the straight road to indepen- must lose the way in civil btnft between Muslim and Hindu depends not alone upon the- wisdom of the aew leader but198 words
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272 1946-08-29 10 U.S. 'Task Force' to Visit Greece WASHINGTON, Ang. 11. The United 8 signed a virtual naval task force, headed l I mighty new aircraft-carrier Franklin D RoosevL .1 Greect target of the new Russian din I The display of naval strength is called offi<x*i "visit ol courtesy 91 but diplomat*Reuter - 272 words
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Advertisement123 1946-08-29 10 TO-DAY H "Captain Midnight" II Balf) Th: Short Final Chap* (1 L 3 ]> m TO -NIGHT "Where Do We Co FFrom Here" W MED A t r M:.( Ml'HßA'i JOAN IMBUE Midnight (liJPj Baturdai "THE CORSICAN BROTHERS" with Dougla Palrbanki J« In Dual role Until Waniek and Akin ramlrofl123 words
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Advertisement43 1946-08-29 10 COMPLETE SERIAL A 3-HCUR SHOW MIDNIGHT TO-MORROW NAT LCVINI nwseuto The r VANISHING LEGION •WtftlL HMYC4REY mm booth l lie 'stars' r "Trader Horn shine brighter! ej re with Frankie Dai v. William Desmond and Rex, King of Wild Horses. 12 BIG CHAPTERS43 words
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Advertisement102 1946-08-29 10 I^ MMWM^"" lIIM Br KI.PADA TOEAN2, NJONJ A2 ihin S'ANAK s\[ Mi I Dengan Sogala Ilormat Kita mengoetjapken Selamiß Tahoen Bahroe Hari Raja Poeasa. In other words, New Year Greetings to our ISLAMII^B patrons and friends. f^^ J|BBsMw»WW iBBBt^pMB^B^ Ix 1 it. ll). 1.-)'/ t' TO-DAV y& w NEWS H102 words
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273 1946-08-29 11 Lancs Middlesex In Race For 2nd Place COUNTY CRICKET nwnON Aug 27: -With the County cricket already labelled -destination Yorkshire he main interest now is centred on the as south struggle, Lancashire and Middle- ctively» for second place. Both won their £mp<! to leave Lancashire second with 196 /,r aheadReuter - 273 words
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Article198 1946-08-29 11 A Itfge crowd turned up at the Happy World Covered Stadium last I [ay night to witness tin> first odly match to be played In the park since the re-occupation, when thi first string* of the Playfair B.P. met the Amateur Athletic Union. T:.< match was198 words
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97 1946-08-29 11 The Bew schedule of t& x^\s on Entertainment in Singapore will be effective from Sept. 15 and not Sep:. 1 a s announced earlier. Tru proposed new rates: 'where the payment for admision (including th e amount of the iuty) does not exceed 10 cents97 words
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Article44 1946-08-29 11 The Malay community today celebrates Harj Rav a terminating the cn j «»f their month of fast with Celebrations in their homes and the Usual round Of visits Ho friends flnd relatives. Th L day has been declared a public holiday.44 words
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Article40 1946-08-29 11 < crick* end: Saturday V Byrde. E. V. V. R. Burton. J Healey, J. Luff. -v,.s, G. K. H Whee er. Sunday on Be«k K. Bishon. r Firkin., A. C. r p J- Luff, D R....Q K. I Tinker.40 words
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Article17 1946-08-29 11 "en g two wrfts I I th R Mr, W Um Phaik *room Kuala Lum-17 words
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Advertisement31 1946-08-29 11 No Effort At All! Small Advertisements and Letters for the MALAYA TRIBUNE MAY NOW BE LEFT AT OUR NEW i TOW* <M Il< i: (Ground Floor) WINCHESTER HOUSE COLLYER Q UAY31 words
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570 1946-08-29 12 N.Z. Says Rugger Touring Team Will v, Zealand, Aug. 28.—New Zealand Rugby Uhion'a announcement th-it they intend to choose a qto vim- South Africa in 1948 irrespective ol ;ir has caused tremendous controversy in soutu Afru Zealand announcement was made by J. PrendevUle, aReuter - 570 words
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Article, Illustration19 1946-08-29 12 v, ell we can't sign im up to meet KUlei Kelly. 5 j It's no use wishin'!!*'19 words
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Article176 1946-08-29 12 LOS DON, Aug. U.—MfW. AtVih, John Martin, back in London jr( m Hongkong Puison camp Where her husband died, has been robbtd of the few treasures left to her— including her husband's CM Mr Martin uas Consul-General in Chungking from 19*0 until hin death inReuter - 176 words
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Article150 1946-08-29 12 Aung San - "Burma Faces Star vation" Aung San Says Rangoon, Aug. 28.— Major-General Aung Su I president of the Anti-Fascist League, said todtt I "The food situation is acute in Burma and we lag I starvation owing to Government's lack of initiative 1 and foresight. "We must first help ouiself and only150 words
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Article213 1946-08-29 12 CALCUTTA RIOTING 2,132 ARRESTS Calcutta, Aug. 28. A Government spokesman nays 2,132 persons have been arrested in connection with the riots last week. A Calcutta official said on Tuesday that S(4M bodies have been counted since the end of rioting. The recent proclamation of the Governor of Bengal declaring CalcuttaA.P.; Reuter - 213 words
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Article45 1946-08-29 12 BAfAVIA. Allg. 28. A 3ii:i>n spoktsma,, announced today that Major James W. Arkvi], M.C. and bar, son of «i r Noel Arkdl of Wiltshire, w.is tilled on Aug. 21. leading a Gurkha patrol i n hand-to-hand combat againai an Indonesian Concentration near Bck.i^i.45 words
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Article146 1946-08-29 12 cloth reUilers, Chua l> and Tee Chan ulio m !in tli, I m jj| I fful pos- Ing to tin had shop Road witliou* being an ■■'urc' tiv j r or ILsp|ay< <; n I I stall, d 5132. "f $152 was Imposed On who had146 words
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Article108 1946-08-29 12 6 DROWNED In TRAINING OPERATION COLCHESTER. Aug. 28. Six i recruits Wcffc drowned jresl when an assault boat In which d were carrying out their fust borne training operation < a flooded gravel pit at Fiiu Nine £<* ashoiv. ridded rhemsol of equipment and then i»* to help their comradeReuter - 108 words