Morning Tribune, 4 September 1946
1946-09-04
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section14 1946-09-04 1 MORNING TRIBUNE ■roi. 1 i Sew Scries) 10 CENTS ESDAY, SEPT. 4, I 114 words
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Article, Illustration302 1946-09-04 1 Police Fire Thrice On Bombay Rioters TaT^ST INFORMAL PICTURES OF KING AND PRINCESSES |>ept 3. It is officially announced that "ties m the riots here from Sept. 1 until time) today are 71 killed and 262 the same period 600 people were ln^d up, the statement said. xmcement continued: "SinceReuter - 302 words
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96 1946-09-04 1 MALAYA GOC-IN-C RUSHES TO SIAM FOR VITAL TALKS The Tribune learns that Major-General Arkwri^ht, General Officer-Commanding-in-Chief Malaya Command, left by plane yesterday for Bangkok for important talks on Malaya-Siamese relations. No other information on the visit was obtainable both m Kuala Lumpur or Singapore as to the exact nature of96 words
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183 1946-09-04 1 Killerm's Deputy Off To Sa igon Today Mr. Michael Wright, deputy to Lord Killearn, British Special Commissioner m South East Asia, is leaving Singapore by air today for Saigon, where he will see the French High Commissioner, Admiral D" Argenlieu, and other officials of the government of lench Indo-China. ReutersReuter - 183 words
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Article29 1946-09-04 1 WASHINGTON, Sept. 8. The American Government may second not** to Moscow and Stockholm renewing Ita expression <>f concern nvcv the Soviet-Bwed -h Trade Treaty informed official! laid here today.29 words
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Article23 1946-09-04 1 PARIS, Sept. 3.- -The first annl- 1 versary ofl the Vietnam (Indo-Chin-ese) Republic was celebrated here yesterday m i M u r programme,23 words
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Article, Illustration33 1946-09-04 1 Informal studies of the Royal family m the ground* of he Royat Lodge, Windsor. Top left, King George enjoying a joke with Princess Elizabeth; above the Princesses Elizat I (top; and Margaret Rose.33 words
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92 1946-09-04 1 NEW MALAYA COMMAND HQ $1¾-MILLION Our Own Reporter Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday Brigadier J. M. Choudhuri tsAu a press conference this afternoon tliat the new headquarters oj the Malaya Command, until completed, would cost about %1A million dollars. It uill house about 1,000 offi errs and men and Kill r.onsider ably92 words
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Article57 1946-09-04 1 Paris Sept. 3- Mr. Ernest Bevin. British Foreign Secretary said today he did not feel dis ruuragcrj about the outcom* i the Paris conference. He told the delegation >f th< all women Inter American I People^ Mandate Committee that peace sottl"ment required time and patience and57 words
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Article37 1946-09-04 1 BUENOS AIRES, Sept. 3.- It l^ officially ■nifounced that th< tii c Government v\ ill today biZu contract for the purchase of ttv complete system o[ Uk Riv^r PluJa United Telephone Company— a NorU American owned company.37 words
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Article46 1946-09-04 1 HONGKONG, Sept. 3.— Mem. of the Hongkong Volunteer Di.l*. c*.,i p^, who took par' 111 tlie Dtctiir ber 194 1 hostilities arc now er» titled to wear the Pacific Star and War Medal, according t<» an ord«.r issued by the Commanding Office i of the HKVDC.46 words
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Advertisement74 1946-09-04 1 A FEW OF THE NEWLY ARRIVED ARTTCI.FP GIAN SINGH'S HAVE ON DISPLAY FOR LADIES FOR CENTS SWIMMING SUITS ITALIAN SHIRTINGS (m popular stripe designs) EMB: GI OKGFTTE BLOUSES TOOTAL TIKS (Hungarian Fashioned* rln lat<l st Patterns) PURE SILK GLOVES PROPHYLACTIC fßest English mak^ HAIR COMBS SILK KNICKERS PLASTIC TOASTRACKS FOR74 words
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875 1946-09-04 2 Prosecution Closes Case In Sime Road Camp Trial Th b md ill-tn aim i h was subjected to by Kobayashi (accused N and Kawaised N 4) a the Changi civilian internment oetime m June, 1943, when h< mud* to '.n m the p^iard room at h' iinci h a .s875 words
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Article117 1946-09-04 2 Hongkong, Sept. 3.— The Hongkong Government has issued a .Ja (Trent m connection With a report from S'.nga]joi(> that eleven Hongkong students en rout e to England have become stranded m Sinoapore. ft says: "The statement m the press that Hongkong scholarship s udentg on theirReuter - 117 words
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Article92 1946-09-04 2 217,800 EGGS AT 15 CENTS EACH Six hundred and live cases, each containing 360 dozen eggs, have been distributed to s.all holders as shewn m Singapore Municipal Markets at Clyde Terrace, Ellenborou&h, orchard Road. Kandang K« rbau. People's Park, Telok Ayer. Maxwell Koad, 6lma Avenue, and Grange Road. Tiie.se stall92 words
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Article168 1946-09-04 2 NEW YORK, Sept. I:— The United States faces a transport crisis due to the shortage of railway goods wagons which threatens the movement of wheat and coal to both foreign anddomestic markets. Mr. J. Monroe Johnson. Director of Ollice of Defence Transportation. Bald: "Railways simply cannotReuter - 168 words
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334 1946-09-04 2 Representatives from over 200 Chines ilons attended the tea party at the Chinese r W of Cjmm-.TC i yesterday to celebrate V-J r -W ma*** Dr. Wu Paak-shing. the an Illuminated Ycstorday Cl from all Chi, I and homes, while Chinl usement parks334 words
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Article53 1946-09-04 2 SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 3.— In the Hawaiian islands 33 sugar plantations have been .shut down as a result of the largest single agricultural walkout m American history. Bom managements and labour leaders agree that the strike is 100 per cent effective. There is no violence but additional police have been53 words
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Article103 1946-09-04 2 Mi-. J. A. Tliivy, the chairman of th<- Malay;;:. Congrats, has sent the telepram to Pandit Nehru: Indians held ma meet the country under the ausiv.cej the Malayan Indian ongresi a welcome the interim government! der your leadership as ,-i fait I towards independence "The meeting103 words
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240 1946-09-04 2 "Agriculture i s not merely i method of making a living: lti not merely an industry, we lieve it to be more tlun and we believe that the Jang m his every day task is the CJ todian of National Lif^ clared Mr. F.240 words
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125 1946-09-04 3 ifTribune Staff Reporter) re of the difficulties experienced of the N.E.I, conrtol measures !,se a.v causing them.- said the al, M M. F. Vigeveno, m an In- Representations had already been made to him by the local Chinese traders on the matter. The Consul said125 words
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Article164 1946-09-04 3 j and an murder were reported S' n Monday«W attempted lid m He shoulder by known assailant at tn m rang ion Road and m< t 6 p.m. m armed robberies f made by one armed, who enter -d a Park Road I nd took away164 words
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Article69 1946-09-04 3 Three < hinetc itowawayi, Thung Choo Kuans, Le« Chin Ngan and Yang Chee Foo, who were found on board the B.a. "Antonia after it had lift Shanghai on Aujr. 24, were convicted by ICaffistrate Ahmad bin Ibrahim yesterday and fined $100 oi jne month's rigorous imprisonment each. 'I69 words
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Article96 1946-09-04 3 Thirty-five Indians, a lorry driver and bii assistant, both Chinese, who were arrested m Cecil Street on I Monday afternoon alleged :o turn i been involved m a Black Flag 1 in-, cident, were charged m the Third Police Court jresterday for being members of an unlawful96 words
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Article79 1946-09-04 3 Two Malay women, Chulia binte Mahpo] <22» and Fatimah binte Ali <40) and iwo Chinese women, Kwok Ai Lin 36) and Siau Ah Ycng (45) were convic ted and sentenced to three months" s.i. on a charge of "persistently soliciting for immoral purposes"' when they appeared before79 words
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364 1946-09-04 3 An echo of the discovery of Government stocks of sugar being stolen from lighters which were lying alongside the s.s. Fort Abitivi at anchor m Telok Aver Basin was heard before First District Judg\ x Paul Storr yesterday when a Chinese and four364 words
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Article43 1946-09-04 3 Kampar Orphanage Has 89 Children run by n^an, 13 Chinese, tic* Mr. S Of India i accommodation be aid. Th, a hill and the bealth, «nd; vu instructors teach- to the Tndi.n ici English to <inn. India ha, relief among tlmiI by aid43 words
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Article62 1946-09-04 3 B LACK FLAGS IN MALACCA Hi poj Tuesday. •by side Muslim -erday he new Innt were taring m of the now Government. The acceptance of th" Congress proposals was an old trick pi Britisb diplomacy, remarked the loca] secretary of the Muslin League m an interview. He added that th62 words
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149 1946-09-04 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter > The Singapore Club m FuUcrion Building which was reed ana renovated some months ago, is 'o be further repaired n order o make it habitable for mcmb> Tiu> P.w.D. is calling for tenders to carry out work on further repairs,149 words
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219 1946-09-04 3 14,000 Cases Of Apples Here— ln New Packing Australian fruiterers have developed a new method ot packing whereby the need for refrigeration can b? treatly eliminated. This special packing, known as the "Beta Pack," costs the exporter mor< than the normal packing, but the c.i.f. Singapore cost is cheaper than219 words
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Article132 1946-09-04 3 Ai i .it of the discovery of BO casei of iweet I eribed < r R.A.S.C. inppiiei none of wh< h hm\ <• been > d to Ihe public, In Tessensohn Road by ICr, H Grey. A.S P. m charge of Kandang Kerbau police132 words
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99 1946-09-04 3 $1,000 FINE SEQUEL TO BOAT ARREST A man who Attempted to imuj oat of thf Colony 1800 worth oi tilM and &.100 eigarettei was I total of $l,:i(»0, m default nine months' rigorous Imprisonment by .Second District Judp- T. T R u yesterday. The man. Hie w Pak Kce (40),99 words
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Article119 1946-09-04 3 John ftfcLaughlin, r. b °*fd kh« i.a. "San, 'i,,, c1 i' raJrc3 n»t of t Vi w«ek.« r.i. irkea h, u a convicted by ftfagiatratc Ahmad bin Ibrahin yesterdaj for assaulting c. p. Laj n on, the lecond engineer of tho ibii on Auf. 20. Ulmon119 words
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Article23 1946-09-04 3 will giv< n* Catholic Action to th m« n. t Catholic V, ol lit!! ol st. Jos< ph s l' .tt t> p.m.23 words
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290 1946-09-04 4 Morning Tribune WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1946. Seizure Of Shipping i ii diflfo uJI I i ol th< itch m bolster their hold on of shippers m particud Mi i n Int indini d mi' i I m gen- d haj been said, .-i 1 if the unlo i incurred by290 words
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Article557 1946-09-04 4 Rubber And Catton Ualues Tin C liter of the idely read "Crvwn Colonist" i trough against the agreement thereunder rubber is sold to the United States at a very much lower price relatively than cot lot iis purchased from than. This is what he says: producer, anj b ft r557 words
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402 1946-09-04 4 "Reconstruction First" Burma 's Governor Rangoon, Sept. 2.— Major-Gen. Ranee, Governor of Burma, replying to the civic reception given him by the Rangoon Corporation today said: "I appreciate fully the sensitiveness of the Burmese people to their national status and how proud they are of their high tradition. "I wouldReuter - 402 words
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131 1946-09-04 4 Jerusalem, Sepi ratings and some j, K'-ants clashed on aboard the 4OU-ton Freedoms- which] them across the Altd to Palestine, and >, ings were injured. rat< Those ratings inju members of a boarded the craft entered territorial *a! official announcement said. The 'I- our FreedomsA.P. - 131 words
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Article111 1946-09-04 4 NEHRU HAS 10-YEAR PLAN FOR INDIA NEW DELHI, BePt 3. CongWl Party Ptetjdent Pandit Jaw, Nclnu, taking the reins oi Indii'i interim government. I pledged himself to goveri nation "for the Indians," an I cated lie miglit institut plan t(» improve their lot As the new government serve while IndiaA.P. - 111 words
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90 1946-09-04 4 BIRMINGHAM, Bept 2. A 3 i .ld Indian, Guiam Din. Biimiiitrh-m, \v,i» remanded m tody at Birmingham t<»d with murdering lils wll woman aged 25. H us stated tint officers arrived at Din's Saturday afternoon In Was found with bei I levered from her body.Reuter - 90 words
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Advertisement19 1946-09-04 4 i•: Best I !/i i own here Pricei Are Lowest j I»AVUJtt.\ BARS OKCK«RD Open Nightly lII] Midnight 119 words
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Advertisement125 1946-09-04 5 I M, Curio i. X r.VN« _-;KGAPOEE, s I Hr value at: W B(dui) Aid of proc: ]1 |He Gift Sett" i J Road, Singapore, I Hook Slort^ ■A FOR BOOKS 4 47, HIGH STRI AFORE. \Cafe Restaurant Ptalayson Green 61, Middle Rd. Singapore. Phone 2620. Cargo Baggage HEAD HE-CURE125 words
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Advertisement167 1946-09-04 5 If it's obtainable anywhere it's m Jhi2 SinqapoM Sho/u Dispensary HEALTH and VITALITY™ rVny suffer GENERAL DEBILITY when a wide range of TONICS J are now available CENTRAL MEDICAL HALL 61/53. Victoria Street. Electrical United Trading Co. 61 Stamford Road, Singapore. IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT US. Embroidery167 words
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Advertisement218 1946-09-04 5 Hair Dressers Ladies Hair dressers, Latest Fashions and Manicure by Miss Anna Majorie Ann Ladies Hair Dressing Saloon Formerly of Maisun Galaxy and Maison Interlandi Hccren Building, Orchard Road. Hotel THE TAVERN Up-to-dato Hotel m a Quiet and Cool Locality. Rooms: Luxuriously Furnished Bar: All kinds of Ist Class liquors218 words
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Advertisement126 1946-09-04 5 Musk Store T.M.A- Music House, 61/63, High Street, Singapore. For PIANOS, MUSIC L RECORDS 'Phone 7465. Optician Regarding the eye sight Consult: New China Optical Co. 71, High Street, Singapore. Phone 378 C. Photographer Singa Photo Studio 14 High Street, SINGAPORE. Induor *Tid Outdoor Photographers Pianos USED PIANOS BT FAMOUS126 words
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Advertisement165 1946-09-04 5 Sanitary Contractor FONCHIN Co., Ha Office 64, Wallich Btreet, Phone No. 7557. Sanitary Electrical Ccntrwton. Eu.lcTng Repairers and Gen*-* Importers. Shoes SHOE CO., LTD. BATA EUILDINO, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. Si Ik Stan NEH SILKS In New Designs At Melwani's Expert Ladies Dr- ssmakert SJ, North Bridge Rd. Tele. 7WI Sports165 words
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Article, Illustration338 1946-09-04 6 Josephine Lowman - - Josephine Lowman By A Favourite W Ijai a magician i M can banish roll and untttr* n < lumps and bumps fr< n girlish siihouet! •i' I begin settling down p by the time they ;.f thil surly ;a r<- rerunnersi to coi midi p ad i338 words
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Article51 1946-09-04 6 LONDON. Sept. 2.— Moscow radio, reporting on the Greek referendum, declare! m home broadcast that the voting t<»ok place under condi- "raonstroni debauchery of Pi d ;itid Monarchist terrorists U addl that the official Greek propaganda was powerless to conceal clashes which took place during the polling.—Reuter - 51 words
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352 1946-09-04 6 XDON S r v f 2.— An attempt to hoist the Congress ,lour from India House this Imorning was foiled the bouse corps of commissionaires was doud and asp cial watch kept on all doors after :h, [pj of a mysterious telephoneReuter - 352 words
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195 1946-09-04 6 Daily Mail On Jinnah's Responsibility T.undon. Sept. 2. The conservative Daily Mail, welcoming the advent of administration In India compos-. I wholly of Indians, says the British people are united m the sincere hope that the new Prime Minister and his colleagues will laboui with the primary object of bringingReuter - 195 words
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Article, Illustration22 1946-09-04 6 Our Dumb Blonde "A letter from Roy! and he said he couldn't X put into words what he thought about me." W22 words
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112 1946-09-04 6 Tanganyika Indians Cable To Nehru DAR-ES SALAM, Sept. 3:-I:.:M Tanganyika National Indian Associ- I ation has sent the following cable to Pandit Nehru: "Tanganyika Indians are grateful that Congress and other po'itieal parties have taken over w- 1 possibilities for tho future of India I •'Hearty good wishes to youReuter - 112 words
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Miscellaneous47 1946-09-04 6 Ll'l^ AII\I II EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRIBUNE S llwnkry .Man's Si r( tmlU VG .'OKIKJ'AT HERE. ROOM'S WINDERS OPEN r L °*VM -IT MIGHT «MELI A"/ L- Writs 2Y-T/p wtr^¥^A H L L^>fe ,^t^f '{Li cg^Xyt-raf Mj^™ < fe«^ lS w@ (To be oontd. to-morrow)47 words
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Article, Illustration1481 1946-09-04 7 Henry Gris - Glitter Brings Children's Era To Hollywood Henry Gris VOILAND GOSSIP -•By« Morning Tribune. Corres. m Hollywood. HP -ned ore u/'iiK' Itrr H y rapital'i d with the really V •if pictures are to m this cannot be a-nout children playing m rt ike up m every that Hollywood V known1,481 words
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Article61 1946-09-04 7 LONDON ept. 2:— The tad National Airways have purer o Bri-tol Wayfan i j emrryini aircraft which the ho- put ir.to operation on th«- r onth a i iber of the Bristol A mpany stato d Thc\^<" arc m addition to six Armstrong "Jinking* 1 airReuter - 61 words
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Article29 1946-09-04 8 i) i nan i D n a r 0 (/UO I I er. i i he ■■<<;.• l < m n MB a from >; ent to pi >■ A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article28 1946-09-04 8 let m Oreel ed thi B tb«l Q eek had »rr< ted tn( ration •»n p i rron :.<ui<(i rybod COD o txiti m G ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article378 1946-09-04 8 BRITISH TO QUIT JA VA IN 2 MONTHS (Js> neuter's Diplomatic Correspondent) LONDON! Sept. I.— Reports that all British troops m the Netherlands I«st Indies ,ire to be withdrawn i>\ \o\. 31 irere confirmed bj ;m authoritative source m London to-day. This means that the military command m Java, whichReuter - 378 words
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Article136 1946-09-04 8 Monarchists Huge Lead Greek Plebiscite "HENS Sept. 2.-The Greek ordered today that penalties "for disrespectful utterances against the per** of the King i^.Mnna.cl.y-' should be- strictly The glsUng tolerance liad become unsuitab, alter the "Peoples v,rJ diet m the plebiscite, it was stated Latest returns tonight showed that OUt ofReuter - 136 words
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Article36 1946-09-04 8 JONDMN Sent < -h da Squadron 147 worth of -1 without IM4 tolly en the Winn r ommiindep> •y for the Bntish t«k e over all European ■Ml then rfsitiag iquadron pirk vi. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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76 1946-09-04 8 MONTREAL, Bepi national Labour Organi ration Oommitte* a I ii session here yesterdaj recommendations as to the mi of distributing surplus populatioi Europe and Asia to areas of the world i North and South America The Commit tfv asked the governict board of I. L. oReuter - 76 words
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319 1946-09-04 8 COPENHAGEN, Sept. 2: -The Food and a f tural Organisation appraisal of the world fn I tion report which was issued today says tha I 'prospects m certain areas are sufficiently irnnrn, rain l make possible a revision of estimated need I Br^ad grain needsReuter - 319 words
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Miscellaneous125 1946-09-04 8 7ry 77m AMERICAN Crossword Puzzle •own 1 I la L i; L 1 I I 1 1 I— OM WtM n-nis fe 8 9 o 12 2— PoUodouj gum _«4— 1 f-H<:,h < Unit of cucrßv No good <abbr I c l 7Z7T N— -rv-i »-Wii-it Hitler was /y yA125 words
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Article102 1946-09-04 9 -M. Vassili Kolarov, President of (Parliament), to-night gave vs on the Greek frontier claims to tical and Territorial Committee of claim* compl.of ria comGivece. hostility and Greeki had rC a T, 1 BUl qaria's right to access to the Aegean Sea," he continued. "The present situation constitutes102 words
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Article11 1946-09-04 10 two contenders will still have- match** A.P.A.P. - 11 words
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Article22 1946-09-04 10 1004)00 to be released rtly The i- r plu rnment stock R.A F. blUru small numb -r )t d ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article436 1946-09-04 10 on Buyer Seller rl< 52.00 $2 40 A1 P =80 3.00 Bi ft S.OO 'J.OO United nee JO !5.50 2« Gammon (l -,*o i.oo Life :>4 ri w H; 36.00 38.00 H*Kong S'hai Bank C9O £94 Ord 1.10 J-MH Malacca Kir P L.tO 150 B lt(l 2436 words
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Article51 1946-09-04 10 Black Flags In London LONDON. Bept. 3 Newg tonight pub.. I a picture of M I Ali, President «.i tl c .vV;\| oi the All-India I putting up a bii I Pakistan HbUßi I The picture, spread I Columns, has the I B'r.ck Flaa Plies 1 I Ri-uU-r. I WL51 words
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Advertisement124 1946-09-04 10 At The Worlj GLOBE G DAILY: 7—0.15 Pit I -Western Approaches I (m Technicolor) A tribute to thi men who v. Battle of the Atlantic LIDO N l Daily: 3-7-9.13 p.m. "Covered Wagon Day* l and "Mysterious Miss A I Opening To-morrow "Women In War J SKI G 'l To-night:124 words
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Article241 1946-09-04 11 LONDON INDIANS CELEBRATE Tribute To Bose c 2.— Swaraj House of London ornvr to-night to celebrate the for- rim government. There i including British Socialist sympaI men m multi-coloured saris and I nal costumes and turbans. W' rnnun flag was S. Roy, grandson of the late C |r H LalReuter - 241 words
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Article82 1946-09-04 11 Reportei s m ukey b the fr 1 Jitt lvi ng tho V at the nese I: LI -r 0 h. cycling rham-! v ated how he was arres*| i an* -Japanetc ening m to[ H ■•:<■ sentenced Cheah, a' V Mi r «t. i.i m>82 words
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Article28 1946-09-04 11 I eeting I udence Of 1 I Tan-j I fflc« E M d V I M I I P (1 and M- M M M M m28 words
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Article201 1946-09-04 11 WASHINGTON, Sept. 3. -Donald M. Nelson, former chairman of the U.S. War Production Board, charged on Tuesday, that the Army tried throughout the war to '"gain control <•! OOr national economy," virtually succeeded m 1944 and thereby ham- [h reel reconversion. Nelson wrote Id his new book;A.P. - 201 words
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Article59 1946-09-04 11 LIVERPOOL, Sept. 2.-The new j Brocklebtnk Line cargo steamer i Maiden 8,533 tons, will ie a \v Mersey tonight on her maiden voyage. She carries heavy general cargo for Port Said, Colombo, Madras and Calcutta, including two steel waterboats each weighing 32 tons and a 'urge numberReuter - 59 words
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Article141 1946-09-04 11 I In thrilling finish, the Deroni defeated tho Ncrc' by three wicketi m cricket match played on i Sunday. Batting first, the Nondescript* J were all out for 5. r Pates and Avent j t taking four vicketa each for 12 anct 18 runs, respectively. In141 words
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68 1946-09-04 11 Demand For Iraq Government's Resignation BAGHDAD. Sept. 1. Lead- era of Iraq's three major leftwing i)olitical parties called for the resignation of the present j Iraq government today at a meeting attended by thousands of leftwing supporters. The police watched the mettj ing carefully, but it ended quietThe speakers saidReuter - 68 words
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389 1946-09-04 11 AUSTRALIA MUST PLAY BIGGER PART IN COMMONWEALTH DEFENCE CANBERRA, Sept. 3.— ln a naUon-wide broadcast on election policy, the Prime Minister of Australia, Mr. J. B. Chifley, declared on Monday that Australia must make a larger contribution towards the defence of the British Commonwealth. The approach to a common schemeA.P. - 389 words
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Article68 1946-09-04 11 COPKNHAGKN. Sept. 1. The leader of the Indian delegation to the Food and Agriculture Organisation, Iwalga Srivastava. cabled to Pandit Nehru today on the occasion of the inauguration of the Indian erf' net tomorrow: 'On behalf of the indian delegates at the Copenhagen conference and myself IReuter - 68 words
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Advertisement72 1946-09-04 11 Continuous Arrivals AT SINCARORE BRANCH OF K. CHELLARAM SONS (far east) LTD. I I I Shipments Received of TEXTILES: SARONGS; FUJI SILK; SILK SATINS; PRINTED SILKS; WOOLLEN MATERIALS; SHIRTS; PYJAMAS; UNDERWEARS; STOCKINGS; SKIRTS; LEATHER SHOES. I ALSO CARPETS TATA TOILETERIES. j All From Our Factories Branches at:- LONDON MANCHESTER SYDNEY72 words
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223 1946-09-04 12 COLOMBO 8 pi S. The 43.000-ton French Uner T1( edon by a concealed coastal bat- 9, while bound to Saigon from eta now m Colombo on the homeward rvit... 2 000 Fronr-h wonr-n and childI SSr^lowmncS Srvlcemen from Saigon. Thf captain said thatthCßhip hadReuter - 223 words
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Article194 1946-09-04 12 -Official Tii, Army -ad«- dear tt*e i ons Whf it WlJ] WA be -pedieni to di tribute rice ftllodto Jap Surrendered P'-r--nf-l as an UMftftM tn ,n ration m Singapore, says Ada! r The a;. nul r;ft| l th Japi m Singapore works out194 words
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170 1946-09-04 12 Bataan Hero Will Now Fight Leprosy SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 3.— Major Hhns G Hornbostol. G5-year-old hero of Bataan, who.sc wife contracted leprosy In a Japanese prison camp, stated here that he will devote the remainder of his life to fight against the segregation and sociitl ostracism of lepers. Maj. HornbostelReuter - 170 words
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241 1946-09-04 12 PALESTINE TALKS: LONDON, Sept. 2: -The British Government's reply to the proposals of Dr. N. Goldman of the Jewish Agency Executive for the terms on which the Jewish Agency would participate m London has now been sent, to the Agency, according to well-informed circlesReuter - 241 words
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Article63 1946-09-04 12 HDGS, B pt, 2. Th. Bi Ail \s.r < .[H-lii 1 iii- l|i .111 North., it Airport i I'' 1 !»i t oomptny, m the world t" put let .i rottt< v 194§, V.C.-1 Vlkii h turbiiK oulti \>i> nti (1 v ill' i Looi'Reuter - 63 words
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Article56 1946-09-04 12 YOKOHAMA, Sept. 3. -The brst ttion of Japanc t foi wai crimei .1 Chinese national c the 3th A ■ion with the ti Kingoro >, former eirilian empl 1 Ineering Company, which v <i i 000 < i. j 1 isonei 1 for eonttmc--Ihi ease n arl the fli it56 words
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218 1946-09-04 12 LONDON, Sept. J.— The destruction of enemy i t Kk hat been one of the mam tasks of the Bn\ force m southern Japan, according to a statement from P. Br\^ Commonwealth Occupation Headquarters at Kurt issued tlfA War Offic: Army patrols directedReuter - 218 words
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210 1946-09-04 12 LONDON, Sept. 3:— The Soviet Government ncJ paper "Izvestia" complained on Monday of Anslo American "attempts to disrupt the cause of peace ani security" by delaying tactics at the Paris Peace Con ference and cited the American-Yugoslav incident i evidence of America's "big stick"A.P. - 210 words
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Article148 1946-09-04 12 New Delhi, Sept. 3.—Mahalma Gandhi >uid at a prayer meeting here today thai the Conyress Party "could never aliy with the British agains Muslims." "AVer all if Hindus anc Musi rn.s must fight, let Ihev be brave and fight it ou amongst themselves", he saidA.P. - 148 words
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