Morning Tribune, 12 September 1946
1946-09-12
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Title Section10 1946-09-12 1 MORNING TRIBUNE (New Series) 10 CWTS sDAY. SEPT. 12, 194310 words
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227 1946-09-12 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) ,tv of Press representatives, including a reoorter yesterday called upon the Secretary b E li ffairs, Singapore, Major T\ Van Der i discuss a projected journey to Muntok with tip which is carrying supplies to the concerned m the227 words
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65 1946-09-12 1 The General-Kai-shek'q truce un utisiact jry. an Immediate the China Marshall I mmunicated the terms, Ping "We continue t:> x'nditional cease accept any I'M.' situation laiDj :;<jus' rag estimates m money and prolit of \va r at ,7 000 Dinars the same r rling)65 words
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197 1946-09-12 1 London, Sept. 11.— Prime Minister Attlee, Foreign Minister Bevin and Secretary for the Colonies George Hall were present at the opening session of the second day of the Palestine conference at Lancaster House, London, this morning to hear the Syrian delegate Faris Bey el Khouri197 words
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421 1946-09-12 1 RICE SITUATION WORSENS: SIAM EXPLAINS A communique issued from the office of the Special Commissioner Lord Killearn last night says that the rice supply situation m South East Asia had deteriorated largely due to difficulties of supply from Siam. It had been hoped m August that the situation would improve.421 words
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Article351 1946-09-12 1 G-G's High Tribute To Malayans (Our Own Reporter) Penang, Wednesday. The following is the text of the Cover nor -General Mr Malcolm Wacdonald's victory anniversary i message: Many thoughts fill our minds on the anniversary of victory. One tl the thought of the superb qualities which human being* sh(ru) when351 words
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161 1946-09-12 1 Gen. Arkwright Tells Of His Siam Visit <Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Wed. Major General Arkwright, GOC-in-C. Malaya Command, m an cxciusxve Interview to-n^ght )n his recent visit to Bangkok, said it was mainly concerned with the arrangements for the the withdrawal of a company •inder the Malaya Command stationed161 words
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Article22 1946-09-12 1 Milan Sept. 11. Th<- Italian unen d may total 2.500 next winter Roberto TremeUon rtal'an under-& r m red r. i night.22 words
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Advertisement37 1946-09-12 1 C AN SINGES Vacate A Rent Board Decision Buy Before they close Ihe whole stock will be sold Woollen Shirts a Bargain at #1 1/Pi i^J?', 248 GIAX iSIXCII A C'fl*. 4 Battery Head. Singapore Cables -Bdjaj".37 words
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661 1946-09-12 2 Tears streamed from the eyes of Mrs. Marjory Jane Webb (28k W.V.S. who described herself as Entertainments Officer of the Union Jack Club, Singapore, at the conclusion of an inquiry into the death of FO Norman G. Goodings (30) attached661 words
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Article140 1946-09-12 2 SOLDIER WALKED INTO TRAP When a trap s, t by tho pbUe« wn s JPnuaj m a coffee shop m Bukii nttah H.;ad, Waii Mohamad, an rndton v,ldw. who attempted to f J full kad«d Smith and Wesson ;'-volv,r to constable In plain Jot lies, V;I am-sted. As noo as140 words
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Article50 1946-09-12 2 11 Methodi.1 Chores arc U ff« i-Hy M th, G,vlaiu: Aljunled Road, on Satur1 P.m. in honour of their Rtv. Choi Rock Bin, 1 fl v appointed u Di Boper ntendeni of the M; I v of Methodist 1 ore, the Malayan <v50 words
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Article24 1946-09-12 2 UIA i merit factory of producing iOw Ulthly has l.<-.n OptttMl it Pr:.-:n-uaii. tl. [adoi i .ir. Mini.stiy of -d. A. P.A.P. - 24 words
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310 1946-09-12 2 $325,000 To Fight Malaria In Rural Areas Of S'pore Thr annual estimated expenditure oi thte Singapore Rural Board for 1947 is $1,381,465, announced the chairman, Mr. C W. A Bennett, M.C.S., at a meet- inn yesterday. Estimated revenue next year was put at $381,800. Mr. S< flflirei pcajld f forwarded310 words
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Article125 1946-09-12 2 "Building Touts" In Singapore The prevalence of uhat h described as "building tLi who milked the poor m£L by charging high f^ drawing plans was refprLJ? by Mr. C. tt/. A Sennett thejural Board Mr .Sennett said that th Rural Board would shortly ll printing "standard type 11 for plank125 words
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174 1946-09-12 2 This is not the first time that the military have been convicted at these Assizes for committing these offences. Not only must we see that armed robberies are put down but we must also see that the military do not use their position to174 words
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Article74 1946-09-12 2 HIGHER EDUCATION Report Tomorrow The Council members of the King Edward VII College of Medicine and Raffles College met yesterday afternoon m the Council Room of the Medical College to discuss with Mr. Raymond Priestley of the Asquith Commission, the future of Higher Education m this country. The final Report74 words
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Article100 1946-09-12 2 Fine Gaol On Rice Charge A sequel to the discovery }>y revenue officers of runny bag* eonRining >>■ total of 3,199 katties of white Siamese rice concealed m a consignment of is basketi and 37 of eggs, and I*:* casei >f lard v hen they wore being removed from the100 words
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Article93 1946-09-12 2 No broad will b« (Thursday I by bakeri< the Victory Day holiday be Issued on Sunday instead. r> An official retei an increase of flour island an enlarged d selected retail Shop 15, it is hoped that find it easier to obtt It should be rthat even93 words
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Advertisement59 1946-09-12 2 For SERVICE SATISFACTION MODERATE PRICES SINCMPORE STATIONERY MART bolia SI Singapore. ir tk a. k.L 9U^kl Builds up iy| PUNDOWN jl rw^urishes r tern v.nh i daily I rtal Mineral Salts. win 'el M I food value m .1« HI I jne day's much Calcium as m Iron 1 Phosphorus59 words
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Article680 1946-09-12 3 3 To Die In Sime Road Camp Case curtain was rung down on what is known as the Si me Road camp when three of the Japanese officials of the Changi civi|s camp and the Sime Road camp, were sentenced to death by b> three Japanese are Tominaga, Kobayashi and680 words
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121 1946-09-12 3 a recent Government a>e the rate* ol i luty with effect pt. 15, 1946. the CineExhibitors' Associai re announce tha* I i] not lncr( ase the inciu admission to their ti Hw |n the prices of h r- s exhibiting t run" films and121 words
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119 1946-09-12 3 people to imagine Government is to bear upon them m order to col--1 do we want to adopt the Japanese Public funds," said Mr. C. W. A. Sentoe Rural Board at the meeting •<> th< nds 1 the Hich would tfppei 1 fOr erect119 words
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Article114 1946-09-12 3 TAXI STOPPED, AUTOMATIC FOUND Five Indians, two of whom pleaded ffuilty to tenets] charge again t them of k as*embling tor the purpose of committing; a robbery,* 1 mado their appearance before Mr. Justice Throrotfoo.l lt tht rOn( j Siniraproo Asflizti yetteitUy Sentence against Vadivdu, If. R Pathy, who pleaded114 words
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Article81 1946-09-12 3 The police raid m the Jalan Besur UM on Monday and Tut -sday, had a sequel jreittlday when six Chinese. of whom five were youths, were remanded m custody after separate diargei of robbery were explained to thorn m the Second Police Court. Beth Ah81 words
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Article275 1946-09-12 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Workers near Changi gaol early yesterday morning heard an unusual sound from the grim, grey walls -tne ancient Scottish tune, "Auld Lang Syne." But m the gaol there was no gathering of the clans. The singers were Japanese war criminals: Thirteen of them275 words
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Article145 1946-09-12 3 Revolver Good For One Shot A 10 year-Old Indian, N.ic 1 1 Wll rommittf.! to stand his th< Assizes on a champ of i>'^»'si m <>i I rt-volvt r, at rh< OOOCtll oi I pn-liminary inquiry held bi IfaffiMrmte K. M. Byrne ytiterdaj The accused reserved his <lrff net ASP145 words
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Article49 1946-09-12 3 Ail attap houff .'if Bukit Ho Swet?, Tieof Bahm. caught fir ii the early hours ol yesterday mom ftng fuit no leriOQl dam.: re ported a. i hr> Mum i«-ij».-il Pi re Briprad< had the fire undi-r control shortly jiftci an cnpiiir' earae on thi. m^m49 words
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Article47 1946-09-12 3 A Thank'pivjMj.' Service m <■• ji)«'iM<>r.'ition of th< li I) cr.it ion Of Bingapon will *>«• held at the Mar h.-iin Af»ot!i Synagogue, Wat*?rlor stjcc.t, today at ~>.'<w p.m. All memben ol th.- loeejl J^wuft eonmaßity and Jewiili n blmhi |)f tl-c forces art invited to .ittend47 words
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370 1946-09-12 3 Duane Hennessy - Duane Hennessy (By Associated Press Correspond cut) TOKIO. Sept. 11:—-The massacre of hospital patients by Japanese soldiers who ran berserck through the rooms of the Alexandra Military Hospital at Singapore, bayonetting and shooting everyone they saw, was described to the Tokio war crimes tribunal byA.P. - 370 words
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603 1946-09-12 4 Morning Tribune THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1946. Hong Kong's Respite Thankf to to Unofficial I> tators, Hong Kong hag gained a n ipite from the introduction income tax. The Government proposal to impose it has been j referred to a committee which will report back to the Council. Itae fate of603 words
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991 1946-09-12 4 When Invasion Of Persia Was Feared when the Germans were enJoying the flood-tide ol their the* .successful campaign m South Russia (m the Summer of 1942) the British War Office were .m anxiou s communication with .General Sir H. Maitland Wilson, Who was commander-in-chief, Persia and Irak Command. He tella991 words
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Article195 1946-09-12 4 SHAHRIR REITERATES STAND SINGAPORE. Sept. Sutan Shahrlr, head of] Indonesian republican admuu tralion m an interview with. ANTARA (Indonesian |3 Agency) correspondent reaffirm crt 1114 earlier stand regardini truce m Java and Sumatra tin no fvirther Dutch troop's j landed. Shahrir added that he did n intend to be presentReuter - 195 words
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Article70 1946-09-12 4 MANILA, Sept. 10.- U.S. N» weather forecasters today r ported a typhoon, "Opal," bea ing down on Manila, which will probably reach by 9p: (Manila Time). Moving wa north-west at 18 miles per toi The typhoon is on a track cloa to Manila for several years. I connaissance planes saidA.P. - 70 words
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309 1946-09-12 4 Late reports of robberies were criticised J Police m an interview yesterday. I Referring to four cases of armed robberies which to place m the countryside and which were reported to the police 14—24 hours after they had taken place. Mr. A. E. Fowler,309 words
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Advertisement191 1946-09-12 5 Att Cr Cnnos f~"c X .TANG II RIVER VA^I S ROA P SINGAPORE, S.S. L 11 kinfc o! Eastern Art. an d Crafts. Lvi r*« M: mum C I r. g.rtnui types fe^er.l and M- factor products. t5 a Bismurellc Gift SeU" JJ Wedding Pr^ents, etc. AliA BUX i CO.,191 words
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Advertisement158 1946-09-12 5 If it's obtainable anywhere it's m I Dispensary fll^ra^liirVlTALlTY ,Vay suffer GENERAL DEBILITY when a wide range of TONICS are now available CENTRAL MEDICAL HALL 51/53. Victoria Street. Electrical United Trading Co., 81 «»Stamford Road, Singapore. IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT US. Embroidery Direct Importers of all kinds158 words
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Advertisement216 1946-09-12 5 Hair Dressers Ladles Hair uressirs. Latest Fashions and Manicure by Miss Anna Ufajorie Ann Ladies Hair Dressing Saloon Formerly of Maison Galaxy and Maison Interlandl. Heerea Building, Orchard Road. 'Hotel THE TAVERN Up-to-date Hotel In a Quiet and Cool Locality. Rooms Luxuriously Furnished. Bar: All kinds of Ist Class liquors216 words
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Advertisement131 1946-09-12 5 i Musk Store T.MA Music House, 61/63, High Btreet, Singapore. For PIANOS, MUSIC RECORDS. 'Phone 7465. Optician Regarding the eye sight Consult: New China Optical Co.j 71, High Btreft, Singapore. Phone 3786. Photographer Singa Photo Studio i 14, High Btreet, BINGATORE. Indoor *3<J Outdoor Photographers Pianos USED PIANOS BT FAMOUS131 words
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Advertisement162 1946-09-12 5 Sanitary Contraftoti FONGHIN£-Co.,L!rt Office 64, Wallich Btrett, Phone No. 7557. sar.ltary It Electrical Conti^CMrs Building Repairers and Ot««r> Importers. Shoes SHOE CO., LTD. BATA BUILDINO, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD Silk Sum NEH SILKS In New Designs At Mdwani's Expert Ladies Dressmaker! 52, North Bridge R<l. Tele. Sports Tbys Specialists m Racket*162 words
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Article, Illustration328 1946-09-12 6 Josephine Lowman - Josephine Lowman By Care Of The Hair With I facei personal daintin< I i i km Ing nl( #r* ater problems. Hair ad d ■\U get the droop*, ration is* faore sreneroiis, ip v on so v.< 11. and meticulous fiooming an- the ingredients irbich to our328 words
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219 1946-09-12 6 SHANGHAI, Scjpt 10 Mechanisation of farming tnethodfl m China, which was begun experimentally In Ilonan prjvinee some months ago \vith consider uOK .success is expected tv be extended throughout China. This follows the organisation Ol an "Agricultural Mechanisation and Rehabilitation Administration" jointly by the MinistryReuter - 219 words
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Article533 1946-09-12 6 Boon Court-Martial London, Sept. 10.— William Robertson, assistant manigJ the American ExpreM Company m Hongkong and offici Hongkong R.N.V.R., who was flown to London from Hongy to give evidence for the prosecution m the courtmartia] oflQ Cecil IJooir, was told by the Jud#e Advocate that he would j beReuter - 533 words
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Article109 1946-09-12 6 LONDON. Sept. P. --The B::i.fl Minister of Civil Aviation Lord 1 stor, today welcomed li'>o ddegiiS of the Provisional Intornational ftfl Aviation Organisation to an ofiriH opening of British denionstrationi^M radio and radar aids to civil aril tion now m use b\ B r .'i^B andReuter - 109 words
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Miscellaneous131 1946-09-12 6 Ll*L iUBNEIt EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRIBUNE "iir^irr zzzzizzzz^7^^ r, lA"^--''' 'HE 1 M y ys& V l A^" ME ROYAL SUMMER THEATRE h^ SUMMER EVE MARRY T' fx^P^Szk FOLKS- ANY WE AWARD YOU V THANK VO' T W -AM' LOOK AT HER jIN LOWEI R SLOB LENA131 words
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Article, Illustration922 1946-09-12 7 Henry Gris - Hollywood Homesick— 2 Henry Gris film Gossip (By Morning Tribune Corres. in Hollywood. w&MSSu'"* It would feel line," she l gleaming. .ace with JS full oi vigour to go ftS me come along she hesitated fol a Lent then said: ves came tnat i went ,th her on her pilgrimgloved922 words
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Article67 1946-09-12 7 SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 10. Private George J. Broion of Philadelphia, one of Emperor Hirohito's guards after the occuvation of Japan, arrived m the United States Monday and passed the irord along that the Emperor is a "nice guy." Brown, who served as personal bodyguard for Hirohito four mo?iths. saidA.P. - 67 words
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Article33 1946-09-12 7 NUFFIELD DONATES £10,000 LONDON. B«pt. 10— Loi made ;i penoaal *»»t 000 to the Am: .Fund. Wm iuild vhirh to mukm 'an appeal for tI.OUU.OOO has n ftboul mii: thii iBKWBi R euterReuter - 33 words
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Article166 1946-09-12 7 India 's First Premier? NEW YORK. Bent. 9— Jai Prakash Narain, leader of the Socialists within the Congr 'may be India's first Prime Minister" cables Andrew Freeman "New York Post" correspondent frcm New Delhi. Freeman's message say s that although Narain "l s opposed to the non-violence plank in theReuter - 166 words
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Article220 1946-09-12 7 LONDON, Sept. 10.— There was still hoj>e tonight that the Jewish Agency would eventually join m the Palestine talks which opened m London today without a Jewish representative bein# there. Mr. H. A. Goodman, Secretary of the Atfiidas Israel World Organisation after meeting Mr. GeorgeReuter - 220 words
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444 1946-09-12 8 Sha nghai Money Flows Into Hong Kong SHANGHAI, Sept. 10.— The trickle of idle capital i from Shanghai to Hong Kong, which started a few months ago, has increased considerably as business renditions here remain uncertain. Among many reasons given by financial circles here for this accelerated flight are theReuter - 444 words
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Article169 1946-09-12 8 WASHINGTON. Sept. 9 Benjamin Gerg. chief of the State Department's dependent area nffairs devastation, estimate that a maximum of 40 milliun of the *00 million persons In non-self-government area s of the world may bo brought under tho United -Nations trusteeships m the next fewA.P. - 169 words
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Article109 1946-09-12 8 Refugees Without Visas In Miami MIAMI, Florida. Sept. 10.— A second group of Estonian refu- gees arrived m Miami on Monday without visas. The group of 11. including i eirl aged three and one FinI lander, travelled nearly 6.000 miles m a 40-foot vessel powered by a small engine andA.P. - 109 words
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175 1946-09-12 8 LONDON, Sept. 10.— Legal action is to b<< tabimmediately by the British Government Depart men 7 the Ministry of Works, to regain possession of th large block of flats m the Ministry's control whir were seized by "squatters" during the week-end authoritatively stated to-day.Reuters - 175 words
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Article153 1946-09-12 8 Si no -British Commercial Pact SHANGHAI, Sept. 10. —The British Ambassador to China, Sir Ralph Stevenson, said today that negotiations for the new SinoBritish commercial treaty would start when the new Sino-Ame-rican pact is concluded. The British Ambassador who arrived here Sunday for a week's visit, made this statement atA.P. - 153 words
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Article45 1946-09-12 8 HONGKONG, Sept. 11:— An Au- xiliary Territorial Service platoon I of 31 girls commanded by Junior Commander Beauchamp arrived m Hongkong from Singapore to take over secretarial and signal duties ar Headquarters Land Forces replacing seivicemen due for demobilisation.— ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article86 1946-09-12 8 BANGKOK, Sept. 10.-A Siam ese communique declared todaj that ten fully-armed Frenci soldier s crossed the Mekong rtai Friday at Nongkhai and plund ored th c home of a wealth] Siamese farmer, killing him ani wouricfed two others The communique s ald I raiding party tookA.P. - 86 words
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Advertisement71 1946-09-12 8 VISIT U/jaAAtamul/^ (DEPARTMENTAL STORE) For All Your Requirements. You can always get the best selection of Drt> Materials for Day, Afternoon and Evening Wear. Stocks of Ladies' underwear, House Dreeing gowns, kimonos, and latest evening handbags always available. Our experience In the trade ha? given us the opport unity to71 words
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Miscellaneous318 1946-09-12 8 Try This AMERICAN w^ ANSWI RTO Crossword Puzzle J~~Z" played JS-R^v rt r<;' for As s •tic» service iD^'a^pMTs Vq'-^'c: 4 Paul! In rock J*-- N-, oof meddir.i ttlite{g. ■^■W^ww.l-^J »»-Ue»th riwtic* 17— Kitchea otent!! A >, "H :A j JJML .C? gp i Huminlntb.td Lut dr!; IV AlV'3 eBC^318 words
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Article147 1946-09-12 9 LONDON, Sept. 9 Five thousand eight hundred and sixty few^r women were released trom the Army trom June 18, 1945 to July 31, 1946 than the total aimod at by the Government but th c WRENS" wen- 430 and WAAP 1,630 above the number budgetted- The totalReuter - 147 words
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Article35 1946-09-12 9 OSLO, Sept. 10.— The Norwegian whaling fleet consisting of seven mother ships and 62 whaleboats will leave for the Antarctic m the near future. The total catch is not expected to exceed 16,000 whales.- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Advertisement160 1946-09-12 9 A GLORIOUS VICTORY! TODAY'S AUSPICIOUS OPENI.NC of BRITAIN'S CLOSEST ALLY'S ALL SOLDIf R SHOW! "5J B^^^^ ICDC^^^^^^^ v I ramol^ Composer I C s 10, 000,000 U ATE SVffh I r its worl(! takings devoted to th» "^raft^M l Army Enier g^'ncy Relief Funu! seen— The Finale is Remarkable! 'ACKED160 words
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Advertisement92 1946-09-12 9 TO-DAY: 3, 7 9.15 P.M. The Greatest of Air Epic. "CAPTAINS OF THE CLOUDS" (m Technicolor) With BBIfe;. Dennis Morgan and Brenda Marshall Men who go into action and smile at death! Midnight (11.801 Saturday "The Spanish Main" (m Technicolor) Paul Henreld Maureen OHaia Walter Blezak The Action Masterpiece! Spanish*92 words
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Advertisement123 1946-09-12 9 j Your HOLIDA V Attraction ami it's at your Opening TODAY 5 Shows: 10.30 a.m.,— 1.30 4—6.30 ».3O p.m. A POIGNANT, ROMANTIC DRAMA, ACTED SUPERBLY! WITH THE WORLD FAMOUS SONG 1 SELZNICK INTERNATIONAL present, GINGER ROGERS JOSEPH COTTEN 1 cMiWMif Mif untcK|«naltl* "Nitt> »oy«» tram Ml fffumpfc Sindl Vow *«m123 words
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Article43 1946-09-12 10 BOMBAY. Sept. 10. The Police Commissioner of Bombay today ordered extension of the curfev. for seven days from today. The curfew hours are between 7 p.rr. and 6.30 a.m. and they affee; most of the central and northern parts of the city. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article42 1946-09-12 10 PEIPING. Sept. 10.-Maj. Gen. Bamuel Howard, who will suc(''•••d Mai. Gen. Keller Rockey as 1 commundor of United States Marine forces m China, was expected to arrive at Tsingtao Tuesday. Rockey expects to leave for the United States within 10 days.- A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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Article314 1946-09-12 10 BOMBAY, Sept. 9:— Sardar Vallabhbhai Pate 1, '•.strong man"' of the Indian National Congress and lone of the leading figures m the new Interim Govfernmeni will soon present himself to the Indian public In a new role— thar of a film sponsor Sardnr ntel'i HimReuter - 314 words
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Article156 1946-09-12 10 BRIGHT MONDA Y IN U.K. London, Sept. 9.— There was sunshine m most parts of Britain on Monday following a stormy week-end. The forecast for the first time for many weeks was "generally fair." if improvement m the weather is maintained there is hope of saving much of ttie IReuter - 156 words
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206 1946-09-12 10 Unique Opportunities Before China if there is peace SHANGHAI, Sept. 8: -China faces one of the most unique opportunities m history for recovery and speeding up of its modernisation programme provided China can have peace. This is the opinion of Mr A. Bland Calder, American Commercift] Attache m Shanghai whoReuter - 206 words
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Article212 1946-09-12 10 SCARBOROUGH, Sept. 10.— The Indian tourJ just escaped an innings defeat m the final matr> their tour against Leveson-Gower's XI. Rai n play after the Indians had scored 194 for their second innings, and play had to be abanc!< Howorth, who knocked a cen- tury212 words
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Article108 1946-09-12 10 CHEAP FILM SHOWS FOR CHILDREN I The British Eagle Lion ffi u Henry V" will be scr the Pavilion Theatre for 31 children in a series of fl next week from Tuesdaj fl fiay. ->v special arrangemeij the Pavilion Theatre theredj admission charge lnclu< tertalnment tax. I seats. The Department108 words
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Article33 1946-09-12 10 A meeting of the East and 1H Society will bfl held today I V.M.C.A Bras Basal) Road plm. Dr. Lin Boon K'-ne fl spor.k on •Tlir Rapptaesi H kind."33 words
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Advertisement57 1946-09-12 10 AIHA M R P A 11—1.30—4—6.30—9.15 L II A 111 U IV n BOOR EARI V! Tel: 691 TERRIFYING MONARCH OF MELODRAMAS! Kl* KONG! HIS LOVE MEANT DOOM! MONSTER CREATION'S DAWN STRIKES AGAIN? J f f \1 1 i^^^■B?^^^f^\^^i^^^ 1 with FAY WRAY AROBERT JLg**«m ARMSTRONG BRUCE CABOT -^rsl 157 words
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365 1946-09-12 11 Java And Madura Rice Crop Estimated At 3,900,000 Tons S Dutch experts predict 3,900,000 tons ■oduced m Java and Madura during the "Economisch Weekblad," official Netherlands Indies Department of W* U upon wm a per cent. day n ld 'hi V* Stt Jj* *>«**. Ne:l# i« rom" Al tht pA.P. - 365 words
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Article106 1946-09-12 11 Klaccu. Sept. 10.— At a Gen-HMf.-eting held at the Malacca H it was decided I- Malacca Amateur Footthe Malacca It* Association and the ft Hockey Association He b e revived. The Settle- Ensj.n* civ Mr. O. L. SteB.v presided at the meeting H Ch Irman proposed106 words
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Article28 1946-09-12 11 fent: Th- Hon Mr. E 1 "k v v President: Mr r ff™- Hon Sec. Mr. T c hl, n. Treasurer. Committee: from each28 words
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Article23 1946-09-12 11 iHon Mr. E V Went! Mr! i ec: Mr. n Treasurer Commiti from each recorded a Mr. p. g.23 words
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Article43 1946-09-12 11 Th« allocation! of cars imported from the United States by local dealer! for US. currency granted by the Controller of Foreign Exchange, Will be controlled by the Car Priority Board as m the case of British cars imported into Malaya.43 words
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Article97 1946-09-12 11 WASHINGTON, Sept. 11.—Yugoslavia has tentatively agreed to pay damages for the loss of five lives m the forced crashes of two unarmed American transport planes, the U.S. State Department disclosed on Wednesday. Thus far, however, Marshal Tito's Government has not consented to pay additional indemnity forA.P. - 97 words
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Article97 1946-09-12 11 Mohamad Mustapah, Siridharan Pillay, V. M. Gukurup and P. Saisan Pillay were charged m the Fourth I olice Court yesterday with voluntarily causing hurt to one P. Nadesen Pillay on Sept. 6 at the eight mile stone Bukit Timah Road, with a piece ot iron. They97 words
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Article69 1946-09-12 11 The Sinhalese will piay their first Cricket match at Thomson Road Grounds against the 8.0.A.C.C ("hanpi XI, commencing at 2.00 p.m- The followinjr are invited to play for the Sinhalese: J. N. Fernando (Capt.), U W. de Silva. D. B Fernando, T. Vitharne, Lloyd Fernando, L. Wijeweerm,69 words
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37 1946-09-12 11 IgMwm: xne Hon. Mr. E. V i Jtee-President: Chua Mr P g MahlndasaJ »ec Mr. Tan Cheng Lock. Mjr: Mr. Choo Soon c ommittee: On c reprcsenp it -,m each afflUated asso-37 words
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168 1946-09-12 11 NEW YORK, Sept. 10.— The United Sta/<s Government's Wage Stabilisation Board meets at Washington to-day U> "onsider a wages decision which causing the strike of 500.000 seamen regarded as the worst Mt>ppage m America's maritime history. The men stopped work because of theReuter - 168 words
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Article95 1946-09-12 11 LONDON, Sept. 10. Police throughout Fast Anglia aided by troops were mobilised today to March for a former member Of the Gestapo decribed as a "dangerous man suspected of being a murderer. He is Reinhold Bouchardt, it, who with an ex -Luftwaffe man, Rudolf Lenzel, 34. escaped fromReuter - 95 words
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164 1946-09-12 11 Civilian wcrkers on gaped In th«» War Department hare formed their awn association known a* the War Di'paft' ont rivilinn Staff Association which came into txiatenei on Sept. x. The chairman, Mr. M K. Nair. ■I the llrii tfeneral eHwg said rhat h( hoped a-?164 words
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Article461 1946-09-12 11 Ayor Panas Rubber Estate, Limitcd's report and statement of accounts for tho period from the reoccupation of tho estates up to January 31, states: Estates: Preliminary reports On the property showed that the mature area had been reduced by some 80 acres and the immature area by461 words
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868 1946-09-12 12 "Extra" Rice From Burma Indo-China A Confereru-f of Liaison Oilicers from the territories of South Bast Asia took place at the Office ol the Special Commissioner In South Bast Asia, Lord Kilfearn, m Singapore on Tuesday and yesterday. The Conference considered the food situation m South East Asia and m868 words
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Article63 1946-09-12 12 The strike o/ hotpiUU atten4anU at thi- General Hospital. i//e Kandavg Kvrbau Hospital, the Tun TOCk Sviuj HOfpiid and tfiv Middle Road AoSfJitoi nag been Settled by agrcevivi i:?id thy icorkvrs u'dl rej \:ork tomorrow 'Friday!. Official sVrcUs say that th* tvrms of the settfemefifl were those63 words
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271 1946-09-12 12 Wants $500,000 Housing Plan To Meet Shortage (Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednn* Pointing out that the housing problem n vi Lumpur was as grave as the food siturin Ua l, that there has been no indication It was' !2 *w* the attention of the Government Mr j p i?"271 words
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Article87 1946-09-12 12 DONCASTER, Sept. 11 —St. Leger retail 1 Airborne 2. Murren A. Fast and Fair. Won by one and a half lengtka; three lengthi between second and .thud. Eleven ran. Th«- winner w.-is i S-l favourite, Ifarren W-l and fti*t and Fair Special place betting: -W OBReuter - 87 words
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227 1946-09-12 12 Governor's Message To Schoolchildren Go n^n lr S a?i m n "I can assure you that til Ojjverament has ev< ry svmJ| *ith the eager driiv 0 i^W make up the le .r and« fit yourselves to b< Sept, 12. the Govrnijr docJ ?d. was a memorable CavinM history of227 words
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Article37 1946-09-12 12 Budapest. Sept. U I rian titles like duk»-. baron will disappear new government decr< i M ing titles and ranks n* L S trary to the spirit ol H mocracy, it wa s learned H i today.37 words
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