Morning Tribune, 31 August 1946
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Title Section16 1946-08-31 1 MORNING TRIBUNE K NO' 106 (Sew Series i 10 CENTS n D AY AUGUST 31, 1946_16 words
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542 1946-08-31 1 Dutch Detain 22 Ships Of Singapore Chinese I (Tribune Stair Reporter) present troubles will be aggravated by mployed persons and their needy Dutch embargo on the inter-island soon. rge Chinese firron with a fleet oi 600 vessels will i><> forced to liquidate if "Dutch eae is not stopped, Mr. Kwek542 words
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Article80 1946-08-31 1 LONDON, Aug. 29.—Frankfort o said tonigrht th;tf the United States intelligence authorities had f< d 16 German ringleaders of the alleged "Soviet ipfinf rinu" in tuttg^rt. rr he radio added that the agents discovered "everything from recordin pr machißei to undercover CK-rman I i-ilormution" after anReuter - 80 words
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Article15 1946-08-31 1 Defence Committee Holds Meeting I lee I g iv MemI "man- of th* i Ser-15 words
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Article64 1946-08-31 1 i LAKE SUCCESS. Auj;. 30.— Soviet Russia has Invoked the veto eight t-mea in the short history of the United Nations Security Council. Those were: oih i in the SyrianL^banon dispute, four on the Spa- a*ah ca^e and IhreJ on Aug. 29 France has castA.P. - 64 words
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Article62 1946-08-31 1 WASHINGTON, Aug. 30— Thfc U. S. War Department has slashed the number of its civilian employees in the United States by nearly 100 i per cent and forecast i^JdiSional, measures to meet President Tru-j man's economy demands. Army I headquarters and fiold apr«;iicies have been ordered to drop 53,079 employees62 words
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Article91 1946-08-31 1 J< hj^ ]<>m. Auo,. 30. —Military authorities ror>ort?d tod^v thra i<rborne t v°' < P, < s^ar^h^n the v llagp^ of Dor^» p^ri Ruhama ■i Pa 7 est n" b-cl una 1-rge cache of muni Hussein Fi Khalidi secretary <>t the Arab Executive, said in •»n91 words
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451 1946-08-31 1 PUBLIC INQUIRY DEMANDED INTO OUR FOOD CRISIS (Tribune Stan Reporter) The Singapore Association last nig decided u the Singapore Governor, Sir Franklin Gtimson, to institute an immediate public inquiry into the entire question of the .supply and distribution of food in the Colony. The meeting protested ai the action of451 words
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Article, Illustration25 1946-08-31 1 a picture token in Tanjono Pa gar showing rice be>ng soul by the road suit -hut at black market prices.25 words
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Article319 1946-08-31 1 ParlSi Aug. 30. M. Molotov charged at the plenary session of the peace cnnf jr< nee today that Greece was paving the wa for the return oi King George the Second He criticised Greece for wha h d scribi d :>^ an attemp M t319 words
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Advertisement52 1946-08-31 1 Give Us The Pleasure To Se. r ve C- Satisfy Yon! ixen Choicest Selections From South Africa SWEET VERMOUTH POET WINE Clove Liqueur- Van T)er Hum PEPPEKMINT LIQUEUR lilabje FRANCISCAN CONVENT ur WHITE PEPPERMINT rii? \c\n DUY VERMOUTH CIAN SINGH CO.'r^ pap «^.i. ii— iMi.il -**m* m i v*mmmm~m^w r—52 words
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1151 1946-08-31 2 Drun ken Revelry A t Simeßd. Camp T id solitary < emeu and h indignities she had >f Japani R O ad civilian internment (:i: were graphically described by Mrs Gwfu Kirwan pi Penang, In her afflda v hich v., rea1,151 words
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141 1946-08-31 2 Manufactured "Hooch" Fined $2,500 '••<'• K M. Byrne 3 U rted Toh Kah Oui a 1 $2,000 »d |500 foi 1 < liqu >r irere f '1 1 to i ho( i i Sell cm Apr. 16 when th i v < brushw> i i |J -ir »ppro»< h two141 words
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91 1946-08-31 2 Exported Food. Textiles Without Permits, Fined lU iJ! tn( d t() e «POrt $1,800 wonh of textiles Singapore to Sumatra without ,b'a J I Jw*e Chua (49), of DJamb Su v A" three months' rigorous imSKnJ a M.OOO. in default a XitiZ^ ■•-ii.s* imprl onment. auaniojai tnree 'I Quay de91 words
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Article6 1946-08-31 2 CONGRESS COMMITTEE MEETING ghfghgfhgf Pod Com6 words
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Article201 1946-08-31 2 WANTS CREMATORIUM FOR S'PORE Kin* the Commissioners to pursue the question of providing n crematorium for Singapore, Mr. Ng Choy yesterday said 'the project, was well advance pre-war and thi re was little doubt thai but for Tt **t the crematorium would have been in use i<<c.:} The masons he201 words
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Article49 1946-08-31 2 Mr. W. Hartley, Municipal President, at yesterday \s meeting intinvittcl that he would be leaving Singapore within a month on leave. 'li things go normally, I shall not be Jure for another general meeting, but I shlil be definitely here for a special meeting."49 words
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292 1946-08-31 2 (Tribune c t"ff Reporter) ft About 2,000 rubber W( i kers employed by Chin rubbr factories in Si igapore returned to woik/jM terday accepting revis d rates of pay and other cessions fixed at a preliminary discussion. HP The deadlock in the strike p:tuan292 words
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Article99 1946-08-31 2 European Lunch At 35 Cents Well nouneea thai p IM,, fu! Thi. out regular fi cularly nl«e the p.. 12 2. who! As a result welled in numbe, -nt that this exte. to be made-to pn clerk missing his 1 U E tablishraent« assist by si ar -ot their differeni99 words
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Article102 1946-08-31 2 Singapore Robberies After breaking Into a hcjiH in Cairnhill Road half an l:M alter midnight on Wedntv:i;H four Chinese, one o! whom vJ armed with a revolver. foKM the occupants to hand over them $1,500 and a quantity M jewellery- I Ten Chinese armed *l knives are reported to havet;M102 words
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Advertisement7 1946-08-31 2 SERVICE BATIBPACTIO MODERATE PRICI SINGAPORE STATIONERY MART7 words
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352 1946-08-31 3 OUR RENTS TOO The question of raising the Municipal assessmen ceiling should be re-opened for fullest discussion, said MrD K Walters, newly-appointed Municipal Comaissioner speaking on the adjournment at yesterday 1 meeting. Mr. Walters said: It is not necessary that that decision is so352 words
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Article31 1946-08-31 3 I the seven ue* members Municipal Commission, the I rday that their tSsisi and Declarations 1. I bled by i). K. Walters, Oehlen, Lien i. W. Ong and R. Junu-31 words
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Article185 1946-08-31 3 I when arrested had a .33 revolv r i his hip, I ih loaded, was yesterday Mr. Justice W. J. Thorcgood to a total ot porous imprisonment and six strokes of the unan Tan Sew found guilty of ms, armed rob- iuntarily causthe I deferI I 1 ripI to185 words
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Article89 1946-08-31 3 Claims He Was Whipped 103 Times II hurl ch ;hi h he 1. > commit d to extort or r oils- from people thai Ihi y were members <>f a BOciety engaged in anti-Japanese activity, were preferred against a young detective Tan Peng Nam in th" Assize Court yest< rday.89 words
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507 1946-08-31 3 During the war. the Secretary of Stale for the Colonies appointed a Commission to advise on higher < duration in the Colonies under the Chairmanship I Mr. Justice Asquith. The Commissioner's main recommendation was tha Universities should be established or developed as rapidly as507 words
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406 1946-08-31 3 Ship C aptain 's Corpse Identified By Snake-Tattoo d composed c >rp i ound floating In ~Mern Ai chorage of Singapore harbour was identified b> marks of a snak nd a boal and by thn arm' th body of Jesse Dixon (60) mast er of the s>. "Empire Gipsy" by406 words
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Article70 1946-08-31 3 MUNICIPAL BUDGET MEETING SEPT. 6 Announcing that he bad to ciroi, •n bombshell", President w. BartV moved at rday s Commissioi meeting for the adjournment oi Uw it* rial meeting toed yesterday to di cuss Supplemental Budget No. l o 1946 until Friday, S^pt 6. This w*€ I being done70 words
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403 1946-08-31 4 Morning Tribune SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 1946. Government's Own Arguments j]m; Chih' > am ul and pthers, art f- joining ii Iv i ritical of the G I th< tion ii iat with the i i ii oce rei n 1 I be to do be 1 1 than th u403 words
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Article1362 1946-08-31 4 FIELD-MARSHAL J.C. SMUTS - THE COMMONWEALTH AND WORLD PEACE FIELD-MARSHAL J. C. SMUTS "The immediate task is to save what can still be saved" if By Condensed from a Broadcast C Whatev r baa suffered whatever ha gone und'T in the ol nr m <jur grouo I nations stands Justified berld, sure of itself.1,362 words
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127 1946-08-31 4 SYDNEY, (Air Mail) Australia's perfume 1 try, which 10 years ago scarcely existed, has come one of the most important sections of metic trade. The other sections arc face powder lipstick creams, and talcum powder. B< fore the war almost no cosme'irr, were exported,Reuter - 127 words
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Advertisement25 1946-08-31 4 Tp *o *>-**>■ me be Best Ban In Fown Where Trices Are Lowest IMYEi.Ett.\ L ■BA R S )HCU 1 'pen Nightly L Till Midnight J25 words
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Advertisement136 1946-08-31 5 I ffMf j IT K TANG I °°1 L* I LJI Factor In IL Ir VABUX i CO, B n k si«- ■looK Store ■ET for books ■P 4 HIGH BTREBT, K [NGAPORE. Tel: 3218. ft Qreen ft 61, Middle Rd I 262 m HEADACHE-CURE ft i handle your cargo136 words
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Advertisement155 1946-08-31 5 If it's obtainable anywhere it's in J/ri SinqapDha Shop* Electrical United Trading Co v 61 Stamford Road, Singapore. IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLJEASE CONSULT US. Embroidery Direct bnportera oi all Kimi^ oi Ciiincie Har.ci-r.iude Fancy Gooas «,OOI*STOl!i: 10, Bartcry Road (Rodney House;. Singapore. Flowers Lotus Flower Shop AT YOUR155 words
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Advertisement219 1946-08-31 5 General Merchandise FOR ALL YOUR REQUIREMENTS VISIT n a it c o Stamford Road, Singapore. Where a new shipment of povcoiain DINNER SERVICE SETS and ALUMINIUM WARE may be inspected Telephone 7563 Hair Dressers Lftdiefl Hair Dressers, Latent Fashions aid Manicure by Miss Anna Majority Ann Ladles Hnir Dreeing Saloon219 words
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Advertisement170 1946-08-31 5 Men's Wear "KED SEAL BHAUD Best Cv Jality Utekttel 13 10 et b "FOSTARR"' (Australian) Qtntfl Shors and Sandals- rxpecrd MOB Stockist? of Rest "Victory Brand" Cork Hats fHtfeßttS). E ALLA EUX CO., i 92. North Bridge Road, Bingaporc. rAdrlpM Hofl Bnlldtaf) Music Store T.M.A. Music House, 61/6'*. High Street,170 words
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Advertisement159 1946-08-31 5 Refrigeration Marden Company Refrigerating Engineer! 82. Orchard Road P.O. Box 755 Telegrams: "MARDEJT Singapore. Sanitary Contractors FONGHIN Co. Lid I Office 64, Wallich Street Phone No. 7557. sy:.ltary EUctrical Con\T%exor\ Siiilding Retailers and Oec«r» Importers. Shoes SHOE CO., LTD. BATA BUILDING, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD Silk Store NEH SILKS In New159 words
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Article, Illustration288 1946-08-31 6 Josephine Lowman - - Josephine Low man By \h: Bump L. -,•■/./.•< tag to help bumpa and n inri utra ;<- nuu i I Hej jf i v.iii dig and 1 1 you will stick to t h ere j ahead of y irou are trying t< reduce I weigh I288 words
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168 1946-08-31 6 SOUTHAMPTON. Aug. 29. Special precautions being taken at all British ports and air terminals lo prevent the entry into England of Jewish terrorists. Immigration oflicials and cial branch detective^ haw ivod new orderg on the steps tl y are to take when examining Palestinian subjects.Reuter - 168 words
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213 1946-08-31 6 I LONDON. Aug. 28. —Dr A K j Muk. rj r, economic adviser to the Gwalior State and a delegate to the forthcoming food conference in Copenhagen in a.i interview with Reuter today ex- 1 pressed the view that participation of deficit countries inReuter - 213 words
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47 1946-08-31 6 PARIS, Aug. 28.—Five soldiers of th e French Foreign Legion were killed and three others wounded by Indo-Chinese when the group were ambushed near I Ap Trung Nhi, French Indo- China, today, according to a French News Agency report from Saigon.— ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article, Illustration21 1946-08-31 6 'This bar in the ilathAg good idea look at the! coupons we save not hav-Bi ing to go out. m"21 words
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Article89 1946-08-31 6 LONDON. Aug. 29.—The 1:1 Guards, the Royal Hi r '-Mk ?nd the Foot Guard, are P'-H sent outside the schemi I vidlng new ceremonial dress^H I cavalry and infantrj ol i'r. V But the military recognise the dlfficu storing to household troops IK distinctive uniform I war the costReuter - 89 words
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Miscellaneous108 1946-08-31 6 U'L i\ll,\ T |^li EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRIBUNE j *'-'\t'LT^!)r~ W "'r%r, fi H JX :E VIF T AT W YAS SUH 1 I CONTACT HER Ab bHL |T' MAH ANSWER IS V RIGHT.'' 1 A D ™(2 l "l^J f LEAKING, r KNOW A BROADCAST IMG108 words
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Article496 1946-08-31 7 "AS GOOD AS FULL MEALS" (By Howard C. Hcyer, Associated Press writer). HOLLYWOOD— Luncheon with George Givot is not v. particularly festive event. It requires about 30 seconds—just long enough to put a food pellet into the mouth and swallow it with a glass ofA.P. - 496 words
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Article, Illustration356 1946-08-31 7 Henry Gris - These Girls Dine Alone: They Don't Like "Parasites" Henry Gris iillvwood Gossip m Qoy Pi nning Tribune W in Hollywood. S J.,D When, the IUAd Holly- Vickers ible Holly.without t meal and Lit did not ised an uproar. Hollywood papew about a jining out d headlines ■V marks as wor356 words
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Article153 1946-08-31 7 UNO ACCEPTS THREE NEW MEMBERS NEW YORK. Aug. 29— In the Jnited Nations Security Counjil today Albania's application vaa vetoed by Britain and tlu? Cfmted States, the voting being fivr in favour and three against. Th« voting for Mongolia was six in favour and three against the latter including BritainReuter - 153 words
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Article51 1946-08-31 7 Atfred But of Ai t Pap the £3.000 which is ognlsed juvi-nilrs championship, run ox r bJr furlonCs her^ today. "At of la's 28.000 huim N olt. full brother D rbv er Da >: l«ntthi with Wet B< k foUf lonßtlu iw»j third olReuter - 51 words
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Article21 1946-08-31 7 29.— 1* 7 Vj the ar- imp. injured when The whole camp 2 y SlTonc: British tht search.- ReuterReuter - 21 words
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471 1946-08-31 8 Slruml fd Uvrv (Tribune Staff Reporter) ELEVEN Bong Kong students, including thrn Kirls. arc stranded in Singapore to-day without the haziest idea when and how they are to continue their JonriMJ to the United Kingdom, where they are to take up higher studies. Tiiis471 words
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Article52 1946-08-31 8 Eloped With German PoW LONDON, Any. 29. —Mrs. Dor 8 Blake, 25-year-old English woman who "eloped in a stolen yacht with a German prisoner -of war, Alexander Todi and was arrested in Calpis was oday sentenced to one month's imprisonment. She pleaded guilty to the charge of steal ng theReuter - 52 words
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Article214 1946-08-31 8 Argentine Maize For India Buenos Aires, Aug. 29.— The first of 14 I 140,000 tons of maize for India are exi leave Buenos Aires and Rosario port on the Par I river today or tomorrow. l I The ships were chartered by the Government of India A further 150.000 onsReuter - 214 words
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128 1946-08-31 8 Violation Of Union Rights Denounced PARIS. Aug. 29.— The World Trade Union Federation has sent to all nations taking part in the Paris Peace Conference a memorandum denouncing the alleged violation by the Greek Government of Trade Unh n liberties. The memorandum say s the Gr -ek Government has dissolvedReuter - 128 words
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Article58 1946-08-31 8 LONDON, Aug. 29. Racing fixture* n 1947: Tlif Derby Will be run on June 4. (he 2,000 Guinea* o n April 30, the IMOO Guineas o n May 2, the Oaks on Jun e 6 and the St. Leger on Nor. 10. Royal Ascot four meeting* willReuter - 58 words
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Article263 1946-08-31 8 Bevin Plot Confirmed By French (By Harold King, Renter^ I Corrcspojidcnt in France. W PARIS, Aug. 29 Fren .B security men ana the v%M police f >f Prance arc k epinj B sharp look-out for illegal e:-R trantg into France and other I j desirable characters panicLtfM in connection withReuter - 263 words
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Article55 1946-08-31 8 .JERUSALEM. Aug. 750 detainees at the Ra tention camp for il immigrants ended I H hunger strike yes I A delegation i- B the camp commaii B Nott, that the Btrike tended both to urge B lease and to pr"' B the Government B theA.P. - 55 words
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Miscellaneous326 1946-08-31 8 rg« -.I. A myrw^r* Tsi a -m.r Answer T-> Yesterday's Try This AMERICAN ritosswoiti^ IHi ues:— i2 w ioi»fi is Edibi, ii-.iv.-i 34. Err, ntMgKSn j 13 "»>«-c] i"l>'T2o stt-a] c.ittl,. 35- Pert, to I^l, |^^SrZBS~- "i r i 14 Sob, ,t 22 Memory H Price-fixing |S|L|Q vV E PIRE326 words
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95 1946-08-31 9 ...u V i.r 29.— The Chinese Government ■nd Mr- Tui Kwei-shesg, Viie-Minister m. irs to the South Seas to convey its Chinese in the area for their magtl ribution to China's war effort. to be a-.vay months «iH take M o to .nvwtiirate ,k.Reuter - 95 words
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Article120 1946-08-31 9 AYLESFORD, Aug. 29.— The American Legion <i Merit has b< i n award* d posthi mous y to Lieut-Col. W.T. Holloway Co< k. Lniied S;a ea Army, s< n of Mr. A. Cook oi Aylesford, Kent. At the age of 14 Lieut-Col. HolloReuter - 120 words
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Advertisement136 1946-08-31 9 ■e RiTc-ctit is Forgotten For *2 ll«»i rx For Men and Women Have Gone Admire fcnvy Reality! B/o/m' was once The World's WLMost Beautiful Woman! l^ f'^^iW i a I j 111 nl miHiif X w+JJ wj wWS^y^^aWtSl f KB^ .in JP^% r^B ■> danibe. YVONNE DeCARLO I rtdiarn ogur.136 words
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Advertisement97 1946-08-31 9 A L HA Ji B R A 11—1.30—4—6.30—9.15 BOOKINGS Tel: 6909 Last Dav of Horror!, W^EHS&&3^l. ±^^^kwS& mm\w^^mi Qfec&SdR n^LON CHANEY 1 W* JOHN CARRADINE j [Jmj BARTON MacLANE fflSWr 1 GEORGE ZUCCO \%0 ROBERT LOWEkY Preceded by Coloured Cartoon Special Universal Newsreels. OPKNING TO-MORROW The Story of the Stars97 words
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Advertisement207 1946-08-31 9 Another Dramatic Triumph And As Usual 11, %t The 'M^S} Where Everyone Goes For The Best In Entertainment! TODAY 5 Shows 10.30 a. m. 1.30 4 6.30 9.30 p. m. Miss Bette Davis in her supreme achievement! r "^|^rya BmBH By^ \»>»«*«Ht^»iw»^i ■.■■■*«Mii^ tW »4KH )t nmi.>"' s the woman207 words
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Advertisement70 1946-08-31 9 TONIGHT 7 Bad 9 18 P.M A Thnllrr O K He's great, for tfen eneajf spies Dread him! "Captain Midnight" (First Half) Final CtoptCfl Tinin 10-'norrow Midni :;ht (11. M) To-night »KOTIIK»K M h DOUOLAfI FAIRBANKS, JR in dual N ii Bro^han vn brutal •ad of ihrtr ptrentsi Drtator Di70 words
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Article114 1946-08-31 10 nwhicl and pun. E IP t n bar be dJ York had I If^ r run H > bin red much to ttoc del n of l a wicket on b irntng. i Icet i f pi<*/ n I'ddl beat E ind 129 4io for 7114 words
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Article20 1946-08-31 10 RIO DE JANEIRO, A u ri r centre I In whal ro k( t in- On. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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105 1946-08-31 10 Indian Woman Seeded In U.S. Tennis tourney IK, Au^r. 29. Indian lawn player, is I tilth in I foreign for th< 'a singl :;lt tatea lawn t« ,■./,]< h "ii I!iJ. < I championshipa i] September 8. Thi re are <il entries for the ivonn eveni including six i seas.Reuter - 105 words
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Article71 1946-08-31 10 :T.\. iug. 29. in nnd price conti ol inunced bj virtue of which the i Defence Council o of Public W< Ifj re to a1 fa i r compensai ion cei i com modi 1 iea h the pri< ei are liable t > m- a; (1 thereforeReuter - 71 words
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Article73 1946-08-31 10 SOS To Military In Calcutta CAI CUTTA, Aug. 28. The district seci etary of the Conpress Party here today telegraphed to the Governor of Bengal, Sir Frederick Burrows, reg him to instruct the di i icj magistrate to call out irj "in view of I urn I y i foodReuter - 73 words
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Article443 1946-08-31 10 Muslim Fury May Lead To War Soon LONDON, Aug. 28:— The fury of Ind I may soon leurl io something like civil wai p long r.- d( these conditions can the loyal!- r Indian Army and police b^ trusted, asks i! kly, New Statesman and Nation, in Its editor^ EReuter - 443 words
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Advertisement22 1946-08-31 10 TO-NIGHT Columbia is A^ Privileged to present A WORLD OF rni op < IN BREATH-TAKING l B NEW DANf E CREATIONS A L—22 words
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Advertisement31 1946-08-31 10 ALHAMBRA Midnight Tonight! jC^ gjßlP^ct" *y r -i 1 "i oc^ Y lffflU%^ O\ n f REYNOLDS X^Ad WOLFE- OVERMAN WALBURNFOYji INSPIRED BY l kMOUS \K SONG! SONG INSPIRED BY LOVE!31 words
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Advertisement58 1946-08-31 10 Sm^mßi SSB Bt^^EL zrfL>i GrHofAjttoMJcl FVLRY SEAT AN ARMCHA THRU! S! AC I ADVENTURB FILLED AS THE ROUSINC LIFE OF THE WESTS GREATEST HEKO! THE WILD WEST LNE> AGAIN IN THE LIFE OF IT'S MOST COLORFUL HEKO! To-night Att THRILLS! ACTION! ROMANCE! Dl ADORED BY FEARED BI I Fredric C58 words
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116 1946-08-31 11 29 —Til v. flying workm mt in ratio, 'oy 'h- British hops corporat i They will be avaUable I he spot' to any of the air |ner: Ire Br work I* c lV r a ni w II be undertaken* A comprehensive rangeReuter - 116 words
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Article50 1946-08-31 11 HAMMOND WRITES on BRADMAN v .a. who I tea ills 5 n the gr I m n m in I M Tribune tomort at m Hammonds [sec cle Mg will app-'^r B Sunday Tribune week H[ Malaya 1 i w k. Th i first articl J ■p ared last Sunday.50 words
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Article38 1946-08-31 11 m YORK. Aug. 29-Dr. m, United Nations Sec- B-G» m-rai today received a I from the Greek Acting ft:. Minister, Stefanopoulous my the Security Council I' rn ten day h the disB:. I th Ukrainian com- ■amt ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article169 1946-08-31 11 Commenting on the Unruly crowd tfhich invaded the Jalan Besar Stadium last Sunday when i mjccci* matcb was in progress, Mr. D. K. Walters at yesterday's Commission-; ,i>" meeting >aic3 that People who tatclied the game could see for themselves that control of crowds i>169 words
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Article245 1946-08-31 11 40 YEAR WAIT FOR MEDAL There -s vard for whicn soldier may have o irs aft r discharge. Thi s is tt M da] for Meritoius Service. S3-year-old Mr. C. Croucher, who served with the Royal Engineers from 1831 to 1902. was recently awarded it. Now it has gone to245 words
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234 1946-08-31 11 1/ NDTX, Au&. 30.— The Colonial Office las/ night lhat the Mufti of J«- ism unacceptable tu n delegate to tlu* forthcoming London conference on the future of Palestine. The spokesman d:d not ampli- fy th e announcem nt. Th i Mufti has b(>(A.P. - 234 words
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136 1946-08-31 11 $400,000 U.S. FACTORY FOR SINGAPORE NKW YORK, Aug. 30. The formation of a n $40 I company to oi i .1 shipping liner plan' I ogap m annoueed yesterd -be Rhei Qufacturing Company. Phe n< i as Rheen B Ltd vrili sup: :i Inei to the petroleum, latex and palmA.P. - 136 words
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Article33 1946-08-31 11 HAMILTON. Bermuda, Aug. 30.— President Truman brought his Bermuda vacation to a close with a fishing trip Thursday. The presidential yacht leaves at dawn Friday (Bermuda time) for Washington.- A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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118 1946-08-31 11 MounbattenRd: Municipality Not To Blame, Says President Mounthatten Road has not ai sret f>c<'n re-opened because there nai "been rn> direct approach »>r direct information* 1 received l»y th< Muni- < ii»ai anthoritiee Speaking nhout Mounthatten Road at the Commissioners 1 meeting yesterday. Mi. W Bartley, the President, .-i.i r118 words
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Advertisement29 1946-08-31 11 No Effort At All! I Small Advertisements and Letters for the MALAYA TRIBUNE MAY NOW BE LEFT AT OIR NEW I TOIV.\ OFFK'K (Ground Floor) WINCHESTER HOUSE COLLYER QUAY29 words
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Article, Illustration106 1946-08-31 12 Dr. Evatt Urges Pacific Peace Conference rDr I f the A h Paris Co rJ I'i .r( >■ v i i U tl I 'b r P P i ence. 11. to that i then d to be In the othd it afl the P h< Bi tisl Council to106 words
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Article24 1946-08-31 12 'I RUSALEM, Aug. ■<<• A U- t|dft) rouMthil Jt IfenabcfB AkaUy "f nbota i oper»tion fclie Haifa railway i o :.i;rl DC 'I WW tO24 words
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Article15 1946-08-31 12 24-Hour Police Alert In Paris 6 I p I' v. ho f by 0 libit15 words
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137 1946-08-31 12 600 KILLED IN RIOTS NEAR CALCUTTA Calcuta, Aug. i' 1 H rir: d p T«on wer H Set abruz ar< c i;> i put .i rid i< I nation now i in the locality H The I'xa] cotton mm o'ua ire coolUs V\-j tt nd set on ftre i;v :uReuter - 137 words
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Article30 1946-08-31 12 WASHINGTON. Allg 30- IWm Shipping Admin I I out of existence on B U urtimfl P<^ M sb*I». It will become Maritime Commission. will continue Ihere cv.-ners take ovt-r all30 words
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Article26 1946-08-31 12 CANTON, Air ricani of Chinese d< terdty for Hongkong v board the transport o« H for repatriatton to the to'. Three hundred mo IpatriaUd In S«pteml26 words
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