Morning Tribune, 16 September 1946
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Title Section11 1946-09-16 1 MORNING TRIBUNE (Nac Series) 10 CENTS V<>sf MONDAY. SEPT. 16, 1946.11 words
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Article221 1946-09-16 1 China: Big Govt. Drives Progress ■anking Sept. 15.— With the peace talks virtually floned, Chiang Kai-shek's armies are driving a wedge between Yenan and Kalgan, m an apkit divide and conquer campaign. k purpose of this drive pparently to cut off m (Communist capifrom all rommunica- north and east. powerfulReuter; A.P. - 221 words
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Article133 1946-09-16 1 )MBAY Sept. 15.— Four lans have been arrested foils shooting up of a riled Hindu business lo y in southwesi B mibay, by gunmen m a last moving terday. estimated that re flred with--0 minutes by gunmen who to have used a Sten nd 38 bore revolver mmunique issuedA.P. - 133 words
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Article19 1946-09-16 1 i|suga, industry übir.it 5? rs have agreed > other written Hement of a 14- d to. renew 1: '"'!> basi- next19 words
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Article169 1946-09-16 1 Batavia, Sept. 15.— Dutch and Indonesian delegations met today and laid final plans for resumption within a week of formal negotiations toward a final Netherlands Indies settlement. An official communique described the conference as characterised by "great frankness and a most friendly atmosphere." Decisions arrived atA.P. - 169 words
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167 1946-09-16 1 TRIESTE: YUGOSLAV SOLDIERS ARRESTED "Provocative" Incident Claimed London, Sept. 16.— The Yugoslav news u^ency m a report from Trieste today said that six Yugoslav soldiers had been arrested there m an incident described as "unprecedented and provocative". After a heavy explosion had occurred m Via Toscanini early this morning, theReuter - 167 words
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Article218 1946-09-16 1 DE GAULLE MAY RETURN TO POLITICS PARIS, Sept. 15.- Full support I l?S* Ge Charl ?s de Gaulle was pledged on Saturday by the Extreme Rightist Party, the PRL Republican Liberty Party), m its national congress. Deputy Andre Mutter, one of the leaders of the Party, which has 35 seats218 words
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Article140 1946-09-16 1 NEW DELHI, Sep 15.-Hun dredy of Muslims shouting "Long Liv c Pakistan," < independent Muslim State) cheered the League president. Mr. Jin lah on his arrival m New Delhi today for fresh talks with th^ Viceroy on bringing the League into India's Congress-led popular government. Mr.A.P. - 140 words
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Article223 1946-09-16 1 23 Jews Held In Round-Up JERUSALEM. S pt. 15. Twenty-three young Je*s were i detained after a surprise search m the Hadar Haarmel quarter (of Haifa yesterday. One was reported to be a suspected extremis*, wanted by the policy for a considerable time. Ail the detain d were transferred toA.P. - 223 words
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Article101 1946-09-16 1 WASHINGTON, Sept. 15. Vice-Adm. Louis E. Denfeld, chief of U.S. Navy personnel, said today that the navy is "placing particular emphasis on the development of programmes to train our officers and men for atomic age warfare OrTicei and men oi the navy and marine101 words
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Advertisement53 1946-09-16 1 I CIAN SINGH'S Vacate I A Rent Board Decision I TL* l j 7 n i ii u y Before they close I the whole stock will be sold J 7 M~' I Bushell's Pure Coffee m I Ib tins at 51.25 i^-^ VHSilil >I^lblH A f 4, Battery Road,53 words
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1598 1946-09-16 2 PARIS, Sept IS:— The Italian Political and Territorial Committee 01 tne Par, Conference was yesterday urged by M. Winieuicz (Poland) to agree to Yugoslavia's demand for a customs union with the proposed free territory of Trieste. The Polish delegate repeatedly recalled Danzig as anReuter - 1,598 words
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413 1946-09-16 2 LONDON, Sept. 14:— Five prominent memb* ;he Communist party m London— four mr woman— were arrested to-day on chargetion with the squatters campaign. bie selection 01 t nan possibly oe usurped ig dual* nor can public 'ny permit the claim s of th needyReuter - 413 words
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Article160 1946-09-16 2 SAIPAN WAS TURNING POINT Washington, Sept. 15. The U.S. Army and Air Forces on Saturday issued a 5, 000-word summary of testimony by Japanese military and naval leaders on the part American air power played m the defeat of Japan. The volume was compiled by ihe intelligence section of AirA.P. - 160 words
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Article181 1946-09-16 2 LUXURY BOAT STOLEN FROM RAF CAMP The crime wave has hit Chauj badly. A series of organised depredi tions from the R.A.F. Camp cb minated on Saturday evenii when unknown men made i with the cabin cruiser 'Eastwia belonging to Air Commodan L. Worthington, senior equi ment staff officer at181 words
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Article43 1946-09-16 2 Episcopal Church And Divorce Philadelphia, Protestant on Saturday took alise its laws on divorced per* down for at least proposal to me Presbyterian Churc The house of mously approv( which* would pern by any divorced at the discretion bishop or ecclesia A .P.A.P. - 43 words
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Advertisement70 1946-09-16 2 REWARD f ive hmidred dollars rev\.»rd is offered i f *r inforI iin leail i n to th i■i i cry uf the t übi n cruiser "Eastwtnd" and ihe apprehension o! the men who ren h r !r)m H.\ r. >a< h moorinft, €hani(i t between ihe hours of70 words
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Article, Illustration1188 1946-09-16 3 ivrTON Sept 14:— President Truman at a Vodav withdrew his approval of Sernmmerce Henry Wallace's s p c c c h on < 2? Wallace called for a break with "Bri- and a softer policy towards Russia Truman today said he approved only .1,,, t0 deliverReuter - 1,188 words
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426 1946-09-16 3 London, Sept. 14.— Official circles confirm that a decision on freeing the rubber market will probably be taken within the next two to thrtee weeks. It impossible to believe that the market can be actually freed before the end of the year when theReuter - 426 words
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460 1946-09-16 3 Canadi an Premier's Retirement Soon OTTAWA, Sept. Id: Tne impending re irement of Mr. Mackenzie King, Canadian Prime Minister, and the consequent reshuffle of the Cabinet is now the foremost topic of conversation m Canadi m Parliamentary circles. On thp assumption UuV Mi Mackenzie King uill carry out hi.s frequentlyReuter - 460 words
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115 1946-09-16 3 Hirohito A War Criminal, Says Tass London, Sept. 1">. Tasi or. Saturday distributed a Red star article accusing Hirofaito of heiny i war criminal. Discussing the current wai trials m T<»ki<>, the Soviet Army journai said- "Then an-, hov/ever, Japanese, war criminate who have never been deprived ol their freedomA.P. - 115 words
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331 1946-09-16 4 Morning Tribune MONDAY, SEPT. 13, 1946. Will There Be A Slump? vital interest to mmunitie* m Malaya was raised tl columns f -i lh<- S 'I ribuns yesterday. espondent dis'BSSfd the l>v<>r and COHi of possible post-war world .slump, which. Should it materialise. Nfould disastrously affect IfsJa>a whom economic fabric331 words
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913 1946-09-16 4 OUR LETTER FROM LONDON m H L HOPKIN* Fl< el Street, Sept. 4. Lunching or dining out has considerable trials these day.s, and one ol the chiel trials has to do with that erstwhile Impof tani part ol any meal -bread. Mot oi913 words
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223 1946-09-16 4 MADRAS, (Air Mail).— A kidnapping scare, which recently swept this a v ea, reached a frenzied pitch when a maddened crowd tried to storm a polic'e-sca-tion m a coastal town near hero, and police opened fire on them. One man was ki'led and four injuredReuter - 223 words
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Article154 1946-09-16 4 Only Fat Men Are Served Madrid, rAir Ma.J. mi n of the food difficulty days, the Basque courrr continues famou s for its B mou s meals arid a club ex. Bilbao to which only weighing over 100 m:lo. s pounds) may belong. It is known as th c FatReuter - 154 words
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138 1946-09-16 4 Loss Of Memory Plea At Court-Martial Warwick. Sept. 14.— L03g i memory alter a shell expl about s ix yards behind him the Normandy lighting fl. pleaded m th c statement real at a Warwick court-martial Private Leonard Coventry who was charged w;ti drsertion m Normandy In July 1944. EarlierReuter - 138 words
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Article48 1946-09-16 4 Pembroke. Sept. Royal Naval Ship Pembroke dock- Admiralty had >o i 8 to be r tain sent ba^.is until April 1 which It will be d i naval ezperiin The Pembroke B had fought the origl to clo.se as they f< ai v tan) unempluyiT.' ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Advertisement159 1946-09-16 5 i K. 1 *>'<» En VAT.LEY EOAD ORE, 8.8. I I I Variooa types ol I 3 ,d Max ftrtor product BismureUn Gift Sris" V' ..vd.-K Prints, etc E ALLA BUX CO., 1., N rth Bridge Road. Singapore (Adel^l Botel Building) i Ct Papers I i \siii\ I Hook Store159 words
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Advertisement168 1946-09-16 5 If it's obtainable anywhere it's m Jha SinqafLOhs. S/tvpA Dispensary UEALTIi and VITALITY Vr> burler GENERAL DEBILITY when a wide range of TONICS art now available CENTRAL MEDICAL HALL oi/rv.l. Victoria Street. Electrical United Trading Co., 61 Stamford Road, Singapore. IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT US Embroidery Direct168 words
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Advertisement131 1946-09-16 5 AIiLL T./W.A. Music House, 61/6.1, H ■jfh Sum, 8 ngmport. For PIANO 6 MCBJC i RECORDS Pbont Optician Regarding the eye sigiH New China Optical Co. Photographer Singa Photo Studio High Strtet, BUiOAPORB. iDdvcr fc:* 1 Out4ooi Photographers j Pianos USED PIANOS BY PAMOUfI MAKER c a: reasonable priced. Nang131 words
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Advertisement160 1946-09-16 5 Sanitarx Ccmraaor FONGHIN &Co I O3k" 64, Wallich Street Phone No. 7557 Electrical Comr%<*\»-* linf H-i/'iirers and O«<r» Importers. Shoe* SHOE 00., LTD BAT A UUILDINQ. WORTH BRIDOI FLOAT) Silk Store NEH SILKS In New Designs Al MU'lwaiii** BxpoH ladies DreMßiafccff W, No-tj, Brtdfe Rd v rtai BprdaUs« te Rackets160 words
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Article, Illustration417 1946-09-16 6 Josephine Lowman - Jose phine Lowman By fodem Exercise ai 1(01 c Op kii i. 1 1 alk wd r, T si mi i i m< >] c and moi c w ihe■■ al I th< i 1 c plai c of cxci Mil Alma Hawkins, Assjst-' i i \t417 words
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Article89 1946-09-16 6 i BDKN, Sept. 11:— An RAF aircraft leaves England it Empire Radio School at Debden Qext Thursday to demoflks:rat< radio .'iiid raday equipment .i) units im Palestine, Iraq, India. An tralia ;md ftew Zealand. With 1 radio expertl aboard it f i e vised ;<> itReuter - 89 words
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Article37 1946-09-16 6 BARCELONA. Sept. 14. Alfdan Engbtrg. 83. Danish ConsulGeneral here for 40 years, died here Friday utter a heart attack. \t his request his death was not announced until Friday, a day alter the funeral. A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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382 1946-09-16 6 (From John Talbut, Reuter's Correspondent. rome. Sept. 13.— The Italian people tir/ed < i ncier the thumb of the black market arc am volunteer citizen committees for battle again.--racketeers. These dtl* mittees Ml up n ad-blocks on the main roadway and halt all heavyReuter - 382 words
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Article136 1946-09-16 6 BRISBANE, Sept. John E. Sheridan, chairman n the United SStatse s Hous< prescntatives Military Affa Committee which is on a visit here, said today that h e would recommend to the State d ment that the United States contribute to the cost <<; maintenance of AustralianReuter - 136 words
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Article81 1946-09-16 6 'Mopping Up' In Greece ATHENS, Sept. 14:— Or k ami gendarmerie began I -mopping up" operations y I against "300 armed Cotnmun trenched m the forest on Cl iperinsula m South Salonika prcsfj ministry onnoui* The Salonika pr>ss cluetary authorities are taking prevent former member i who fled to YugoslaviaReuter - 81 words
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Miscellaneous147 1946-09-16 6 i U*L ARIVKIt EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRIBUNE Silver Threads AmoOf tlie Cold!! By AI C»IH LAST Lf v.aV SHE INSIDE T H O--^Ols|'T/ W wI I Y-YOU SURE/ SHE ),< WE. NO AN' (NO Sr TH'HYEMA- HUH I < n WEI KNOW •LtLOOK; I S-SEE REALLY NOT147 words
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Article, Illustration1814 1946-09-16 7 reen To Stage thews, the lovely brunette whom Peter red and follower a leading for Two Cities crets", and who ded a contract by Arthur Rank Organisa- wIH now appear m two :he Onnaught Theatre. ls the guest star— all Arthur Rank's policy young1,814 words
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134 1946-09-16 8 British Troops To Suppress Demonstrations 018 oflk Uil D1 <.f i-t Bi foi Tsngi iiriti-h d»«-trO\' M I.' i < ted fl I r 'Jui iOf .< )'.<■ Id Lml turd N II "<' demOo* tod 4 d M h<* J »d the M«-ri<!'>ul> r ntativc of th«- Saltan ofReuter - 134 words
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Article37 1946-09-16 8 TOKIO, BeiM H The Kyodc Hied today that representitlvei ol the Government and railway worfcefg union signed m agreement thi.s morning, thus rt oi i threatened nation wide rail strike icheduled to n midnight toniyht.37 words
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Article, Illustration1145 1946-09-16 8 BOOKS Reviewed After the fall oj Singapore several hooks were published on the j Malayan campaign, three oj which arc review J below. I A Sailor's Analysis Of The Fall Singapore niiri After, by Lord Strabolgl, R.N Hu chlnson Co.. Ltd., London, Dfc Od. With [illustrations and map.. Lord Straboi^i.1,145 words
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Article30 1946-09-16 8 Th(> Angus issue of the Crown Colonist contaln a an appreciath i! of the character and career of th late Sir Frank Swetten- -ham by Sir Eric MacFadyen.30 words
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120 1946-09-16 8 Battle Against Fluctuating Currencies WASHINGTON, Sept. 13.— The I U.S.$B 800.000,000 International Monetary Fund opened its world wid c battle against flue I mating currencies by calling I upon its 39-member governments to set par value s for their cur irendes within 30 days. Managing director Camillie Gutt directed allA.P. - 120 words
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Advertisement212 1946-09-16 8 NEW BOOKS vVhat Is The Purpose of God by Lindsay Dewar $3 0u OHO I Go There? ly Anne Hepple 5.70 Clay Eternal Ly B. Montagu Scott 6.30 Visit of the Princess by R. H. Mottram 5.70 Just Being A Woman by Barbara Hedworth 5.70 Paradise Row by Shaw Df212 words
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Miscellaneous233 1946-09-16 8 7rr T/ii* AMERICAN Crossword Puzzle ->-' w; \< •»!-> Pnfli: iroa A 5 A j a l^r*. < < h lettti 3 5 _JE B l i7 Inuinph Zl -S. sflßa\ -I lA S. tO-Pun leJTjgta N AiLllP I SL^ i- .•<.!■-: 4J-I'(j.ss<»SB 1- C^T__j^'A;g'E:N'T m I ,Ba s dM[ai233 words
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Article159 1946-09-16 9 1 c: 15. -An I expects jj ing Ui b c fl I tand for lominated :1 prediction of j,r..nii>«' nift with from a source delegates, who tlu- British plan f'aivstine. I insisting theyl ■tl,- for anythinK t K r] r Palestine na- provision i'or a lus.-dA.P. - 159 words
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81 1946-09-16 9 BRISBANE, Sept. 13.— The Soviet Union's activities m the Pacific can definitely be regarded with suspicion, Mr. John E. Sheri d an i chairman of the United States House of Representatives Military Affairs Committee, said here today. The inference, he gained from the tour heReuter - 81 words
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Advertisement105 1946-09-16 9 ■umess "sagas supreme! I WHEN WAR'S OVER! H WHEN SOLDIERS RELAX. Ik u~i ■ili^ s TIIEY GIVE YOL TI!F I' l Jfinest show of the GEN £R ATION Uhi mini ihTZCHNICOIO*. 'IB FORCES GEORGE MURPHY JOHN LESLIE It. RONALD REAGAN euiterworth m KAIE SMITH ir^srmr^ srcsr^a I MS 1 WARNER105 words
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Advertisement123 1946-09-16 9 LAST DAY AT THE 'RAVlll^^j 4 Shows 1.31 -4 r "0- 0.50 p.m. INTERNATIONAL prt»«nt» H^jIjjESEEINGYb^ lilala Ojm Hiiiiu; Tomorrow ANOTHER TRIUMPH FROM BRITISH STUDIOS /f^ Z aurence)liVier\S by H/Ul/AM SHAKESP£Afi£ •v.s UVIUU 9UTIU ■HDmfTN: IfHEf «SM»S«I ONLY A NEWSREEL PRECEDES 'HENRY V" I\ease come early and Book m Advance.123 words
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251 1946-09-16 10 <By Sylva i M ni gept 14. M. Molotov'i <•:•:;-, i 4 i" ;ol Russia". frieste com Ing aftei ppeecl British and French d legations yesterday c< tiing on whir}, i i base hopes that a com- conflicting ideas ol the Soviet and w-Reuter - 251 words
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Article254 1946-09-16 10 Louis Defends Title This Week NEW YORK. Sept 14 J Loui 8 will bf taking no chances when he defends his world's h e a v y w e i gh 1 championship against Tami Mauri' Ho at Yankee Stadium next Wednesday. Reports from his training254 words
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Article460 1946-09-16 10 (Our Racing Correspondent) KUALA MMPIR, Sat.— A/iother new all-Mai big sweep record was set up to-day, the finul da the Selansor Turf Club meeting. Topping the W tenth-established record by over 54.000, the t| pool for the sweep was 5276,210. I E ids were generally small. There was460 words
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Article146 1946-09-16 10 Patis, Sept. 15. Sen I Arthur Vandenburg. a m*™. I of the U.S. delegation to t« Paris Peace conference. -UfM foi unity on American X policy, declaring, 'we X co-operate with one Sec M State at a time." E The Michigan R pu viser toA.P. - 146 words
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290 1946-09-16 11 NEW YORK, Sept. 14:— The United Spates won ihe Davis Cup inter-zone final at Forest Hills here by beating Sweden m the doubles today for the decisive 3—o lead. The winners will meet Australia m the challenge round next December. In290 words
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Article174 1946-09-16 11 London, Stpt. 14: Rugby League results: Lancashire Cup Ist >-ouiui Bar ray 10, Widnes 3, Bollevur Ranger? 11, Liverpool Stanley 5. Leigh 17, St. He'cni 4, Oldham 19, Workington Town 10, Rochdale HmtHBH 5, Wig.\n 32. Warrington 10, Salford 5. Yorkshire Cup Ist round -Bat! e.v 8, HunsletReuter - 174 words
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Article87 1946-09-16 11 JOHAMESBURG. Sept. 4. The South African Cricket A-socia--1 tion at its annual meeting to- day decided to give half their profits of the Surrey and Lanua&nire games during the next year's tour to the Oval and Old 1 Trafford Restoration Funds. It i wasReuter - 87 words
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946 1946-09-16 11 Tremendous Enthusiasm Of Soccer Fans London, Sept 14.— The uncertainty of form In these early days of the English soccer season was shown m Arsenal's win at Villa Park today. Arsenal *ith only one point from four game> had the worst goal average m the First Divi- sion and hadReuter - 946 words
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Article44 1946-09-16 11 London. Sept. 14— The manager of the Indian touring team, Mr. P. Gupta, will broadcast his 'repressions of the tour m the Eastern Service of the fi.B.C. on I Tuesday. Sept. 17 from 4.15 p.m. 1 to 4.30 p.m. GMT. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Miscellaneous348 1946-09-16 11 Pan- •■<•• 8.30 8 fl ■< 8- 10/J igah 20 6 2! Puteh Lit l.lt i Hyd. I.S 1-45 Rambutan 12/- lt/6 ttau 1.60 1.70 liaub. Aust. Gold 2. C0 2.80 Pawan* <"one. 23/6 24|/6 Rawang Tinflelds 8/6 9/3 Renong ContoliaaUd 20/6 22/ Renong Tin 37/- Ml/ SeUyang 9/6 10/Siamete348 words
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Article324 1946-09-16 12 Malays Beat RAF By Single Goal M.F.A. 1. Combined R.AF.: 0. A record crowd saw the Malay Football Assocla Lou defeat the Combined Royal Air Force team by one «uai U) nil In a thrilling soccer match at the Jalan Besar .s auium yesterday m aid o! the M.F.A. Rehabilitation324 words
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Article84 1946-09-16 12 The Singapore Crtefc I Club 'B" 'Ham, c;ij)t;tiii< (j \)y A. C OfO Mcurod total of i"i ru ;nia deletted w. K. Jagger'i A" I f,B nun In ;i homa and bomi cricks m.i'ch on tiw Pii.i.i: jrecterday. Th« "A" T«MB niad«- total84 words
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Article253 1946-09-16 12 R r;i,, fcten by the Reca at ay by 25 runs m <k< i at h. Q Clarke, J de Bourn and P. I 80, 39 and 22 r the best bate oi while Eu Cheow Chjre j i the S. C R.C. mad.- runs. B.C.R.C253 words
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Article234 1946-09-16 12 The Colonials defeated the Wireten Operationi Group In a cricket i match at St. George's Road \vsterc'i.\. passing the hitter's scon of 6G wiih five wickets m hand The Oolonial! continued to bat and totalled fOC 9 wickets. C. Oolllnf did well for the Ookmi ab234 words
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Article445 1946-09-16 12 (From Paul Scott Rankine, Reuters Con Washington, Sept. 15. President Trim drawal of his approval of the speech was m'adei a statement read at a Press conference— a pro he had not used since he announced the Ri decision to declare war on Japan. "Th'To *~iasReuter - 445 words
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Article139 1946-09-16 12 Fhe armed Chinese a house at Queen Street at 12 30 Saturday afternoon and with $550 m cash. At 4.30 p.m. the house at South Brid^ Rot<j j robbed by four Chinese, all uj with pistols. A Cliinese was deprived Of I motor car at the junction of139 words
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Article87 1946-09-16 12 NANKING. Sept. 15. J authorised Government vaSM source said the Chinese Cc munists were operating 22 i cadet training centres m Mfl crn Manchuria with 40 i students at each. 1 He said the cadets were M trained by "foreign mi which he declined to identu AskedA.P. - 87 words
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Article23 1946-09-16 12 NEW DELHI, Bepi Idien Government has an intention of continuirHRrtijne enwrgwicy tow*s to expire on Oct. 1 control over Khng Kiet Sentf Sept23 words
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