Morning Tribune, 20 September 1946
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Title Section14 1946-09-20 1 MORNING TRIBUNE Mew Series) to cents I a Zr*r on IQ4^ I b J-14 words
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295 1946-09-20 1 Arabs Say: 'Important Development Expected' In Pa lestine Conference I,uvm SeDt 19.- "An Important aeveiopER I Sh in the Palestine conference m Ms Director of Arab Office m a'"' ,'n'S' newspaper "Al Diffa and P ;!uc ShSeiri said: "Arab delegates m ,n come to reaUse the wisdom of the refusalReuter - 295 words
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68 1946-09-20 1 THE DANGER TO OUR FOOD PRODUCTION (Our Own Reporter) r, Thursday. er industry with the ita labouHof the"cv cv H m Maiaya, says Qthly rep if of the Dept. ■ultnre. aya thai m Ma- 1 force m the tdnhy Agricultural Sta-I barely sufficient for, intenance work. 1 many Chinese marhave68 words
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Article78 1946-09-20 1 i WASHINGTON, Sepl. 19.— i I i WMU, a State DcrtfttJU prtfi official, xaid lay an right-man Yugoslav de* Ration to tfto American Slat pgreti m Ntw York has been fund an American visa *ooIhq arc Commvnksl Whiu- told a netOi amftnet the American Vmbatfy m cclined to r/\rA.P. - 78 words
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Article14 1946-09-20 1 19-. .r,,tt. v. *T/are Son It orMMw i ftft tta- «»f P!-f^14 words
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Article, Illustration341 1946-09-20 1 CHURCHILL URGES FRANCO-GERMAN PARTNERSHIP Call For United States Of Europe ZURICH, Sept. 19.— Mr Winston Churchill m a speech at the University of Zurich, today said: "There must b< 1 a partnership fee ween France and Germany In a united states of Europe." Mr. Churchill, urging the establishment of aA.P. - 341 words
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Article26 1946-09-20 1 NANKING, Sept. 19.— China be licves m "very effective safeguard** to prevent a "resurgence of militarism,* 1 Chinese Foruitfn Minister Wang Shih-cMM'h told torttgv correspondent? today.26 words
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430 1946-09-20 1 WASHINGTON, Sept 19.— After seeing Preside at Truman m confer p nco for over two hours last night, United States Secretary of Commerce Harry Wallace announced he would make no public Statement or speeches until the Paris Conference was concluded. Mr. WallaceReuter - 430 words
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51 1946-09-20 1 Malayan Union Rehabilitation: $75-Million (Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. The Malayan Union Government is to spend approximately $75-million on rehabilitation from April to December thi.« year. Main items of expenditure: Food Production: $4-mi!lion. Cost of Living Allowance to. Monthly-paid employees; $30 million. Medical Services: $1 -million Education: $2£-million. Railway*:51 words
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Article39 1946-09-20 1 NEW YORK, Sept. 18:— U.S. voa tguurd authorities said on Tuesday night that ill earlier report that a U.S. Aiiny plane had sighted survivors from Urn Norwegian tanker Marit 11, 70 miles oast of Cape Eftmnr, Virginia, was erroneous.39 words
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Advertisement25 1946-09-20 1 "Rentboard i Diem lion CIAN SINGH'S VACATION P£/#Z/C RECEPTION A Bargain: Ladies Rayon Silk Stockings 82.50 pair. CIAN SINCH Co. < < BATTBRY ROAD EUT GtoM DAJAJ".25 words
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Article92 1946-09-20 2 BOY KILLED GOING TO SCHOOL An inquiry was held yestrrnay at the Coroner's Court into the death of a six-year old school-boy, Foo Miny Fong, the only son of Mr. Foo Jee Tuan, who was rvn over and Instantaneously killed by a mfUtarw truck driven by an Indian $oldier, on92 words
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Article101 1946-09-20 2 PtnaßfTi Thureday f#lfi/Corpei>l 00l Khyc Tit Cf tho 10. ;*i fotantatr f tret who irai tn.ti! r<-crtly chief cfofli ;»t fcht !{<■ cores' Offln. t Pttttnff Vol'.uv Rtadqoarton, wa today ■entenetd It tfcvft rttn 1 r i. j>t the P»nang a 7<-h wh»-n found ftiltty of101 words
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356 1946-09-20 2 lOKJO Sept 19.— Ex-Premier Hideki Tojo was confident oi crushing the United States that he pledged to Germany that unly part of Japan's Army would be necessary to humble America. This was revealed toe ay at the International war crimes trial as th'e prosecutionA.P. - 356 words
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Article308 1946-09-20 2 Whilo the majori y of R.A.P personnel In SouthEast Asia look forward to their return to the United Kingdom, a number have /lected for "local release" and have been exan'ei permission to take up civilian occupation m this part of the world. An officer or308 words
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Article87 1946-09-20 2 Lam IVni Rent, i BJrear-old ftll«| rliv .'lmped off hi! ndeuffi and Jumped out from po)ic« van on Wednesday aft n uhil«' b«ing convoyor) to Outram i Prison. a f t<r a chaife of nrmrobbery had boon explained to poilet court. disclosed m the Beeood87 words
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Article23 1946-09-20 2 NANKING, I 18. Th« m -n Mil I Dr Wang Shih-rhi< h t will sup' ppHto thi United Nation ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article55 1946-09-20 2 (From Our Own Reportre) Penanp, Thursday. Forty-seven horses have entered for the Penanpr Turf Club September matting to be run on Sept. 28 and Oct. Eleven cracks will be runninp m the same number as Class 2 horses, and 13 and 12 for Classes 3 and 4,55 words
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Article125 1946-09-20 2 Bread For Schools i Tribune Staff Reporter) Starting from Monday, <)6,993 school-children belonging to 173 schools will benefit from a bread distribution plan launched by the Food Control Department. The children tcill each be able to purchase a one-pound loaf of bread per week at the controlled price of 20125 words
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Article189 1946-09-20 2 Three condemned j ding a Ueutenant-Co] be executed at Chani this morning. Th j hanged are: Lt.-Col. Abe Kiuchi v v tagawa Mitsuya m Stt Tsuji Toyoji. Abe and Akutaga* a weJ tenced to death tor ffi Europeans and one c Borneo. The victim s were ?4 Chief Secretary189 words
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Article47 1946-09-20 2 Alle^tid to have causca tk of a compatriot with a piece Of 1 m a houso at Kallanir Koad r. 5« lfi, an Indian, MadeiOn, had cf murder explained to him I Second Police Court yesterdif. was remanded m custody and case will be mentioned on Sept.47 words
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503 1946-09-20 2 Expressing his opinion that the arrangements made for the safeguarding of property belonging to prisoners at Outra..i Read Prison were "throughly inadequate and a cisgrace to all concerned," Second District Judge T. T. Resell, acquitted and discharged Captan G. E. T. Francis without cal503 words
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249 1946-09-20 3 I (Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. nmittec of the Chinese Assfembyl Hall. ur which met to discuss the present food t g of the opinion that the price of blacksi 1 ausing very great hardship to the pub*J* ed249 words
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Article157 1946-09-20 3 Reporter) Allied nat.err, Happy World 6U; Grow Mora Fo tf n will be declares iveni ig ').v 11.8. c; s r Franilin Glmat 7.15 p m arranged all round si ciium are various sections md fruit 5h and botan- has been de- Australian Trade showing aiding157 words
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Article48 1946-09-20 3 Alleged Murder On Pulau Brani hat, a Javar. Magistfcerday on murdering a compatriot Aug. 2. icock, of the iiid m evin his bun,aa r- port <• there had n two Javawa> badly it that time, < Javanese had stabbed Javanese, nded Mr. knife allowed 1 on the seen- tponed to48 words
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265 1946-09-20 3 "When Col. Wild told me that the Japanese personnel m the Outram Road Prison had committed barbaric cruelties on the prisoners, tears came int:> my eyes," stated Maj.-Gen. Otsuka Misao, chief of the Judicial Department of the 7th Imperial Army, yesterday m265 words
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231 1946-09-20 3 Indian Speaks For Penang Kempei Chief (From Our Own Report re) p. Thursday. Cross i Kamined by defence counsel at the resumed trial of 86 kempeii at the War Crimea Court here, Dr. N. K. Menon, a prominent local Indian, spoke m favour of the moral I character of Captain231 words
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Article30 1946-09-20 3 PKNANG. Thui a.iy hooMad torn of rice lunn been landed li ffcnai 1 ht- rice >»■ release <t Malaya '•> UNi:!; ...<1 ire?« di ichorged '■> Ihe ittamef H Isle30 words
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Article70 1946-09-20 3 MOSCOW. Sept. 19. Pr:r. consumer goods have been cut throughout the Soviet Union lor the third time this year. Shoes, wollens. silk-, cottons. haK ready-made dresses and knitted good- are now 10 per cheaper. Although price .^till <•< m to be high for the average buyerA.P. - 70 words
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Article161 1946-09-20 3 (Our Own Reporter) Penang, Thursday. Alnoon, an Indian detective during the Japanese occupation, was lound guilty by a six to one verdict ot the Jury on a charge nl abetting m causing hurt to a Chinese, Teo Oon Tiong on Feb. 9. 1945 Oon Tiong161 words
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61 1946-09-20 3 s tia^ been received here of the death on Monday lasf, at Auckland, New Zealand, of mi-» Milrir d I.undnn sister of Mr. F. G. Lundnn of Singapore. Mis Lundon, who was eva•.(i from Singapore m i c j42. v.;ll be -udly missed by61 words
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Article21 1946-09-20 3 MADRID, s.-pt. 18:— Thf pi -i 1 n<<. vul'.i'd. the Spanish Minister Oi Comm* -.or Juan Antoi.d on nmdai A. P.A.P. - 21 words
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Article141 1946-09-20 3 An Indian. SUhamparam f 44l n cad. and his njur when they offered resisiam c to four armed n who entered the hous* at Sembawang Road (13 m. on Feb. 4, and decamned with cash and ;>• wellerp valued at mure than $400. After having141 words
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Article331 1946-09-20 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Artisan and ncn-artisan employees of United Engineers who struck work on July 12 returned to work on Tuesday agreeing to concessions and modification m allowances olfered by the company. Their baic pay remains as before the strike. The company has an issue of331 words
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481 1946-09-20 4 Morning Tribune FRIDAY, SEPT. 20, 1946. Speeches At A Discount Following th< in< id< the v. .1 c u i hi which tl c Statea r l )ir closer ti*> wit h Ru even .-it tin- < xpena poJi< towar Gn at Britain. I iiited Stutea Navy Secretary jar. efl481 words
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780 1946-09-20 4 H. L. Hopkin - H. L. Hopkin OUR LETTER FROM LONDON From H EET STREET, Sept 7 on- ol the minor problems ,,i m BriUto these days jb that setting domestic neip-or StheTinmoM case., not getting manj ever since the 19X4-18 war m fact, there has been780 words
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195 1946-09-20 4 NANKING, Sept. 18:— The Chinese Foreign M nister, Dr. Wang Shi-Chieh told a press conference™ day that China, ea<?er to encourage foreign c^-m and te3hnical skill for the development of her na— ral resources and raising the general living I will pursue an "openReuter - 195 words
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Article142 1946-09-20 4 Hongkong, Sept I ed Chinese not. I Kowloon city, or l; of the Chinese i and ops sfHonp Kong, ihonld I 1 der Chinese jurisd 1 comment throughout the W where m some q E warded as "a for tr JJ! return of KoncReuter - 142 words
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Article51 1946-09-20 4 PRETORIA, Sept. liminary examination of M Erich Holm, 38-year-old Doctor i 1 Philosophy and form* i principl i a school m Natal, on the aliegua of making propaganda from Germany to South during the war, was continued t« hearing was then adj-urn |lhc till Oct. H.— RReuter - 51 words
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Article99 1946-09-20 4 Arab Private Army To Fight Jews JERUSALEM. Sept sources said that Na *B the most powerful < I private" armies m Pa Dlaccd itself at th> the Arab Executiv. tion m combating Je rorism." There is no official Five Araos W€ i I by the Je^ I Friday on theA.P. - 99 words
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Advertisement20 1946-09-20 4 1 b< ftest Bars In Town Whtit Prices Are Lowest PAVILION L BARS J ORCHARD ROAl; open Nightly Till Midnight20 words
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Advertisement129 1946-09-20 5 R TANG :.v ROAD D ATM 1*- types of bfl :.:.x Factor ;cts. Gift sets' V: -i'.s, etc f BOX CO., iri (i?e Road. Singable. 3 .'^l g -l I |\SI U ■took S<«««' FOR BOOKS i 47, HIGH STREET, |JH.:..5:n Green 61, Middle Rd I ipore. P. h ione129 words
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Advertisement160 1946-09-20 5 If it's obtainable anyxyhere it's m Dispensary UEALTH and VITALITY V:.y lOflcr GENERAL DEBILITY when a wide range of TONICS are new available CENTRAL MEDICAL BALL 51/53. Victoria Street. Ekctrical United Trading Co., fl Stamford Road, Singapore. IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT US. Embroider x Direct Importers ol160 words
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Advertisement220 1946-09-20 5 Hair Drey: ii.'idli'.i' Hair Oiwifii. 1-n'i.t PkflhiOOl and Manicure by Miss Anna Major it* Ann Ladies Hair Dressing Saloon Formerly of Maison Galaxy and Malson line: land 1. Hetrtn Building. Orclr*id Roftd. Hotel THE TAVERN Up-to-date Hotel In a yuirt and Cool Locality. Rooms: Luxuriously FurnishU'd. Bar: All kind.- of220 words
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Advertisement128 1946-09-20 5 T.M.A. Music House, fl/6'J, \i>yh 6t:*et, Singapore. For PIANOS. MUSK I RECORDS Phone 7465. Regarding the eye sight Corttult: New China Optical Co. 71. H>Kh Street, Singapore. Phont Photographer Singa Photo Studio ;4 HlKh Street, eiNGAPQUE. ißdvO! a:rf Outdoor Photograijhers I Pitman USED PIANOS BT FAMOUS MAKERS AT REASONABLE PRICES.128 words
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Advertisement165 1946-09-20 5 San FONGHIN Cc, Lio Offlce 64, WaUich Str«e» Phone No. 75)7 Sat.ltary L Electrical Contr^rfc*-. Cj;Wing Repairers and O»»«r» Importers. Shoes SHOE CO., LTD. BATA BUILDIIiO. NORTB BRIDGE ROAD \i\k Stores NEH SILKS In New Designs At 1 Melwaiirft Expert Ladies Dressmaker! 02, North Bridge Rd. Tele. "IM Sports lays165 words
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Article, Illustration417 1946-09-20 6 Josephine Lownan - Josephine Lownan By A\ind Our Beauty To-day 1 of a letter from a uhich hai recently conn (t certainly I think. Jl Iwm i [m you write about hobl m human experience, i am Koin# to V'tt you one of nine. I started it yean '>■>'" m417 words
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Article39 1946-09-20 6 ALEXANDRIA. Sept. 18.- The Egyptian Premier, Sidky Pasha, announced that no decision on the revised British proposals was taken when the Egyptian delegation to the Anglo-Egyptian treaty revision talks held a twohour meeting here today. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article92 1946-09-20 6 LONDON, Sept. 16.-Eleven- year -old King Feisal of Iraq. i who arrived m Britain m Jinv 1 i for the V-Parade and remained I to continue his education, visited Broadcasting House on Monday where be recorded a talk for the I schools broadcast. After the talk, heReuter - 92 words
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Article348 1946-09-20 6 THE HAGUE, Sept. 18: -The NetherlaiK for Overseas Territories, Mr. J. A. Jonkmai. .interview today: "I think this is a prettv 'wood J ment for the resumption of our negotiations^ the Indonesian Republicans." Without saying so, he was clearly referring to the Dutch belief that a moreReuter - 348 words
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167 1946-09-20 6 U.S. Lorry Strike 20 Per Cent. Back At Work NEW YORK, Sept. 18—tJ i per cent, of New York's id I are back m operation today! the city is still far from nan I as the result of th< 17-day stni I Wire hundred and threi I tors agreed toReuter - 167 words
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Miscellaneous64 1946-09-20 6 LI 9 L AIIiVKII EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRIBUNI j Quick :i Stomah Pump!! v fapn f Yij YOU BRAVE YOUNG r^SM^DEAR. THIS IS Kj*^ZZ*\ t^^W O'COURSE -k rsL'l kiMn I rMEIFr YQ>tY Pf v;HO GUMG A^> FH'-— H-RAPPIEST DAY I YOU V AH DO. r r y>,64 words
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Article, Illustration798 1946-09-20 7 Henry Gris - A Star Of The Silent Days Makes Come- back Henry Gris g,lly wood Gossip 1 Morning Tribune Corres. m Hollywood. i i ouch. But the word also lias another meaning. My old pastor told me about it when I made my last trip back to Sweden Just before the war.798 words
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233 1946-09-20 7 RANGOON, Sept. 18: The resignation of the Governor's Executive Council yesterday follows the general strike threat on Monday by the joint services organisation which represents all lower Government servants and employees of public utilities if the demands for increased scale m the cost ofReuter - 233 words
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149 1946-09-20 7 S'pore Lifts Ban On Re-entry Of Chinese Here SHANGHAI. Sept. 18.--Over-seas Cantonese will shortly receive passports from the Kwangtung Overseas Affairs Bureau which will enable them to return to their former places of residence m various parts of the South Seas, according to a report from Canton. Negotiations are continuingReuter - 149 words
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Article62 1946-09-20 7 BEIRUT, Syria, Sept. IK. All Beirut newspapers struck today as a protest against the Government praetiec Of frequently suspending ili»ir publication. Today two papers including the French "Daily Oriet were su;> ponWed sine die making a total of six including the Lebano-Syrian Communist daily "SautReuter - 62 words
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Article102 1946-09-20 7 London Buying Of Industrials LONDON, Sept. IG. The early quietness was subsequently followed by broadening interest with any nisgivings regarding politics and the trend of Wall Street removed to the background. Activity, however, biter subsided though there were DO signs of dullness. The strength and activity of foreign rails continuedReuter - 102 words
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Article120 1946-09-20 8 PARIS, Sept. 18. R I and Yugoslavia were out-VOted today n m the Bulgarian Political and IV rrttorial Committ**- ol the nference Ui<y opp< the Anglo-Am< rlcan prop* tettlemi at I dl pules ari-ing the Bulgarian treat Th'- United States, Britain, PraiK t Australia. New Zealand. India. SouthReuter - 120 words
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Article83 1946-09-20 8 ICt that lea than 2,000 rubber went to the Con.ll Augu 4 tnd catea an ptive potential In lorptire potential In that ctlon. Bonn lections ol the trade, however think thai prices are iy to laii and would therel ire welcome a continuance of con- or83 words
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410 1946-09-20 8 Qualified Nat ionalisation of Jap Coal Mines Wanted TOKIO, Sept. 18: The Bri tis h Commonwealth Member In the Allied Council for Japan followed today the Chi i member's suggestion of a qualified nationalisation of Japanese coal mine;:— the topi c which consecutive meetings befon- have failed to elicit anyA.P. - 410 words
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Article133 1946-09-20 8 RANGOON, Sept. 17.- A New Times of Burma article today attributes the statement to the President of the Rangoon Police Association that the continuing cause of the police strike i s no lunger economic but political and UTgea that a solution must be sought m theReuter - 133 words
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285 1946-09-20 8 Bikini Test 'Stupid, Cruel Waste' •'Scientists should have refused to collaborate with warmongers and should have refused to help m the production of the atom bomb which after all is v very wicked thing," he told Reuter this evening. He added I that the greatest tragedy was j the wa3teReuter - 285 words
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Article82 1946-09-20 8 FRENCH J.P. BA TTERED TO DEATH PARIS.. Sept. 18. -Police Ol Montbazon near Tour vS today held an Annamite accused of br aking intu the house of M. Avenot, 07-year-old Justice of Peace, last night and battering j him and his 17-year-old daught- er Franeoise to death. Neighbours warned byReuter - 82 words
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Article34 1946-09-20 8 PARIS, Sept. It:— iff. Henri Vrv idrnt Of tho Paris Mum cipal Council, will fly to Stockholm fin Swedish Capital city council, it eriQl an invitation from mm learned In Paris last oteht.— A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article57 1946-09-20 8 HONG KONG. Sept. months after the lib* I colony there «re -till I us to be accounted H Ko'i;t. I The Missing Person Bui dealt with :*0 to 10 ea it took over from Crosi two month* Red Cro«i brganitai Of the cases h) n< two monthsReuter - 57 words
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147 1946-09-20 8 HONG KONG, few „1, much-needed liau J& .the Services and v citizen m Hong X I question of housing I von has been affected wilb %i appointment of Mr. R c 1 Paterson as Quartering I H e has the .sain. r sp onsReuter - 147 words
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Article37 1946-09-20 8 Paris, Sept. 19.— 1 nee Milit.r, I (11 111* clause* m th< l\ M ting the Itolian I ,hins ;-rd limiti 250,000 offlt I niraooi action allo H two battleships, fc well Hj A. P.A.P. - 37 words
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Miscellaneous198 1946-09-20 8 7Vj r/iiA AMERICAN rosswo rd Puzzle w> 7 «"»s m NoMtmM ||p.|P|®J s A r *l I T N U-A fruit ETANIEI T|ft|l 01 \\:OE L W Rip flHfel NL BMIMPL BldS 1 ''"Parr f.. r slang -JDi AMPij ,N,\^6>< 41-Mimral tar A3 515 E Ok"E 5 .V'-^' Wid«.moutb«<l —Ji198 words
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Article167 1946-09-20 9 Ukrainian Charges 'Biassed L ES s, s\-\x LA [h€ attack Drtf m: Van th ukranian comnut v g was tot* ace L T nit ed Natiow *«i today by a ecur i|j n g on the I g "MQUidireei t i,.r ads .,.,,»i on ol biassed and had been satisfactorilyReuter - 167 words
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Article43 1946-09-20 9 DJOG JAKARTA. Sept. lv— Indonesian Republican authorities hero announced that 50,000 quinine pills daily are being produced from new mill m East Java. The East Java quinine operation was launched after Dutch forces moved into the West Java quinine area, the Republicans spid43 words
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Advertisement140 1946-09-20 9 lERILLAS FILIPINO BOYS 1 1HE THICK OF FIGHT "^-^s. WALLACE BEERY i^ jJ j cares not a rap for BMh I I^Jfcj/ MR JAP (Tel. 5381) ■d when he lays his hands I a NAZ! FIFTH COLUMNIST, fcIBAT M AX IK »i:All! EVENTS M^ rtfc* BEFORE $AU/T£ r <>™ js.140 words
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Advertisement90 1946-09-20 9 CATHAY "58? 11 AM— 2 P.M.— 4.15 6.30 9.30 P.M. LAST 5 SHOWS TO-DAY! liifi^UW DONLEVT I &"w" s mm OPENING TO-MORROW Bob Hope, Madeleine Carroll m "MY FAVORITE BLONDE" A Paramount Picture. To-Morrow At Midnight SONJA HENIE m "WINTER TIME" with Jack Oakio, Carole LandLr.. 20th Century Fox Musical!90 words
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Advertisement170 1946-09-20 9 AS USUAL THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN if I II I I I 1 i ■mi OPENING TO-DAY 4 SHOWS 1.30—4—6.30—9.30 p.m W \m Jmf "l ''£*rj- 'jncnm V V V /*y XAr** JUUkMM. M Jf^ mW mM ftf Jff IDA LUPINO* LOUIS HAYWARd£I|^ EVELYN KEYES Elsa Lanchester Edith Barrett170 words
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897 1946-09-20 10 Ayer Panas Strong Liquid Position Dollar Estates Running Short Of Cash A number ol rubber production companies a.' Ing a po itlon where cash Is tota'Jy exlared the chairman of the Board of Direci>\ Ayer Panas Rubber Estate Ltd., a( the 32nd nera] meeting of the company held at Kong897 words
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Article97 1946-09-20 10 r > '< "l: will repi ••-■•lit. tn<s Afaxfli Badminton Party In frienc y i it urn vpn-i of four men's tingle <>ne men'fl doubles, one reteran's singles and one women's sinfrlei affalnft the Steadfasl "Ba«iminton Party to be played ott on Sunday at 9. 30 a.in. Kofa97 words
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Article38 1946-09-20 10 BELGRADE, Sept. 19.— The Yu ros lav government announced thai the h«';iu "i the Catholic chinch cf Yugoslavia, Archbishop Mojzijc Stepinac, hat been arrested m Zau red and charged with "crimei against the people. A. P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article16 1946-09-20 10 rORTHLOI 3«pt. [8 AlUrt B on Wed r I .ith by Mo ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article76 1946-09-20 10 RANGOON, Sept. IS. About 3,000 Rangoon policemen hare be m dismissed. The Commissioner of Police today issued an order stating f hit those officers and men of the Rangoon police who were on strike on Sept. ;> and did tint report for duty as ordered onReuter - 76 words
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285 1946-09-20 10 TOKTO. Sept. 18: -The Javanese contenHei tint hey were not bound by the Geneva convention re In the many arguments we had m the camp with Japanese about the treatmen of prisoners, we always had the Geneva convention quoted against US, butA.P. - 285 words
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285 1946-09-20 10 Soviet Magazine Sees Si gns Of War LONDON, Sept lf).-The Soviet marath, 1 Tun-, reoorfecl on Wednesday the ftndi of affairs dan^e-ous t o tie cause of pea vey of American and British froon V a Ihronfhont the wor^d. M(f »tratt simple enumeration of the pointi where American and BritishA.P. - 285 words
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Article56 1946-09-20 10 Ail excellent i"t»ur-niain event allin -wrest ling programme hu been arranged by the 80th Tontury Pro -notions. tQ be held at the 'Great World Stadium, on Saturday night. The big heavyweight Oght will popular Stan Garsidc of Yorkshire 1 clashing agalnai the well-known Matraan Bosca Boa. Both Ul«Je56 words
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151 1946-09-20 10 150,000 Killed Evidence Rule Out By Court TOKIO. Sept. 10. Alt™ prosecution at the InterSl War Crime- trial here to duce evidence t i more than 150.000 Chinese I dians and others were punia or tortured to death m Sia pore was ruled out. and i testimony was not admittedReuter - 151 words
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344 1946-09-20 11 Louis -Woodcock Fight In London Next Summer Likely o*nt 19— Joe Louis' challenge to meet fif knowing the world champion's %sr£B Mauriello last night has v,',u «nken up by the British promoter qulclJy tsu 0 announced today that he is nlans for a Louis-Woodcock fight m ff next summer. BruceReuter - 344 words
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Article210 1946-09-20 11 YORK. S.Pt. 18.-Joe rW heavyweight cham- knocked out Tami Maunand n.ne l and of their Yankee Stadium m et m the centre of Mauriello staggered with a surprise punch to t Louis quickly recoverid downed Mauriello for a oi niru'irieUo got up and again jred Louis with a punch210 words
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Article85 1946-09-20 11 Eng Chew Kiam was Oned $1,000 icr six months' r.i. m the Third Police Court yesterday for possession of 73 2/3 lb. of cigars on Aug. 18. The accused was leen by a r* venue party on Woodlands standing behind a taxi, on the back85 words
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Article27 1946-09-20 11 18:— A higtaI n -•>-- B will bto house war A lied Ooi any Nurem'i to death ed or beheaded A. P.A.P. - 27 words
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251 1946-09-20 11 BERLIN Sept 19.— A four-power agreement has been reached on the d'sorsal of thousands of millions TmSSrS&al seized Nazi properties which may have far-reaching effects on the economy ofGeimany for many years to come, an official source revealed on Wednesday. The agreementA.P. - 251 words
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Article135 1946-09-20 11 Two Indians wore robbed of a j to'al of $1,509 at the point of a cun, while travelling m a samran off Kampong Bugis on Wednesday night. It was reported that while the Indians were on their way by to a house off TanJOOg Rhu. anvher sampon135 words
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Article141 1946-09-20 11 Three months rigoroni Impnaon- mcnt sontor.ro wai pasted f n Chang Ah Thai. Cantonese, bf Magistrate K. M. Byrne yrst'-rdajr for picking th'i pock«t of pdliei sergeant m a »liS. On AttK< 2."), the iergeslH board" d b but .-I'- the General Hospital- Ins'd<- some Chinese141 words
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279 1946-09-20 11 RAF Helps Malaya' s Civilian Hospitals Tlie R.A.F. afe supplying a considerable quantity Di urgently required medical stores to help build up the dangerously deo'eted resources m civilian hos-pi-als throughout Malaya. The supplies will b^ delivered shortly to Dr. R. B. MacGre^or, C.M.G., Director of Medical Services of the Union.279 words
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133 1946-09-20 11 Love Letters Read At Murder Trial LONDON, Sept. 18.— Letters written by Arthur Robert Boyc.\ aged 45 of Brighton, to the woman he is accused of murdering, were read at the Old Sailey t-jday. The woman was Miss Elizabeth McLindon, aged 11, housekeeper of a house ,n Chester Square, Westminster,Reuter - 133 words
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Article84 1946-09-20 11 HONG KONG (Air Mail).Robin Hood methods were practised by a magistrate here wnen he orated $3.U81 to be paid into the court Poor Box after confiscating it from 81 gambler*. Tne i aid was carried out on an elaborately organised den which boasted a pawnReuter - 84 words
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Article95 1946-09-20 11 NEW DELHI, Sept. 19. An attack on Mahatma Gandhi's favourite fiscal reform for Indl i, which may be put Into opr ration i the Interim government, was made on Wednesday by the Punjab's leading ec >n -mist, Prufesaoi Biij Narain. The reform, the removal ofA.P. - 95 words
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158 1946-09-20 12 To i O uld aboil h ir Union on the anniversary ol anti-Fasdsi victory day. i Summing up me uu.u of the crisis, the statement says tfcat a general appeal should be made U) tne Gtovernmem to revise its colonial policy, and improve trade158 words
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195 1946-09-20 12 Russia Invokes Two-Thirds Rule At Paris Paris, s\y 19 Rui »ia i two-third rule In the C mf< rence for he ir^ Dg her ■-< n to tight In thi pi»n.ir/ on and the f >r -un M Council again t at ed< cl n c P p ed AtA.P. - 195 words
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113 1946-09-20 12 DarwiD, Australia, Sept. 19. When Might-Lieut. Frederick Ogden arrived here today after flying irom England m his own plane with his wife and six-year-old child, ho told how they had been toned to land In Stain] without petrel. He said he borrowed a bi( y< I<Reuter - 113 words
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Article60 1946-09-20 12 94 ARRESTS IN CAWNPORE Cawnpore, Sept L9.— The p [ice today arrested 94 persons iding several members of the Communist Party on charges of siiisiiitf ili«'f- r al strikes m mills and inciting workers t<> mob violence. Some prominent Communist i, ad< are reported to have i underground and theReuter - 60 words
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Article72 1946-09-20 12 Bombay. Sept. 19.— There is no danger ot famine this year m Denial— the province where \v the 1943 famine 1,600,000 people died a Food Department official of the Bengal Government stated today. "The coming two months— October and November— will, however, be an anxious period72 words
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Article77 1946-09-20 12 Batavia, Sept l&.—Alliec Headquarters today announce* that formal talks with the Indonesian Republican Army de legation on the estabttshmeni of a military truce m Java aiM Sumatra, will open here tomorrow morning. Lord Kiilearn'.s office to Singapore announces that the Special Commissioner plans to #<•A.P. - 77 words
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Article65 1946-09-20 12 i ENTSIN, Sept. 10. A 40-n ile an hoar wind blowing across the harbour en Wednesday kept 11." wivei i -:(i children oi" American Army officers and enlisted men abpard th* I Army transport \ins worth, bringing them from the Q.S The wind waa too .strong for lighten, which nw65 words
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216 1946-09-20 12 LONDON, Sfcpt 19.— Stoker officer Alfred Heaton of Hounslow year-old son of a London bus cFtver, tintd lost night vltfi tfgfU press peers and 14 admirals. The Petty Officer was tM rl Itery guest" of the Lord Mayor of London at the AfansionReuter - 216 words
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Article26 1946-09-20 12 Tbe export ban I India has teen lifted W h for import licences should be submit rjJM i tray of Import Singapore. I26 words
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448 1946-09-20 12 MDU Condemns 'Vote' Recom mendations Strong condemnation ot the recommendations M Municipal Constitution Committee, whose report iH made public recently, is voiced m a statement km this morning by the Malayan Democratic Union X The statement reads:— B li one word could summarise the recent Singapore Mun.cipa. Constitution Committee's recom448 words
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