Morning Tribune, 30 September 1946
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section10 1946-09-30 1 MORNING TRIBUNE (New Series) 10 CENTS MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 30. 1946.10 words
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685 1946-09-30 1 Dardanelles: Russia Varms Turkey Against Outside Interference lOSCOW, Sept, 28.-— The Soviet Government in a to Turkey on September 24 and released tote Turkish Government by refusing to share thr Soviet Union the defence of the Dardanelles Bosphorus waa preventing the Black Sea pow•Jrp guaranteeing security in this area. ByA.P. - 685 words
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58 1946-09-30 1 Communists Condemn Paratroop Sentences Sept. 29. Meeting K w, the Congress of the WLh Communist Party passm resolution condemning mmo^tragtous sentences of My a imprisonment with m labour and discharge B th.e army with ignominy" K the 243 paratroopers mgrci at Klvana, Johore, H mutiny. K i-.lution is to beReuter - 58 words
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Article92 1946-09-30 1 wtEMBERG, Sept.. 29: ReW: -itives of Britain, the H and Fiance— the ft I the International Mim. Tribunal- are to take m at reading the 180,000 review of the evidence at W Tin] ol the 21 Nazi leaders B After the review— m late on Tuesday afterm toy willReuter - 92 words
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Article30 1946-09-30 1 BOMBAY, St'pt. 29.- -Another Haj pilgrim ship is to leave Karachi on Thursday with 838 pilgrims on board. The ship which sailed from Karachi on Sept. 15 has reached Jedciah.30 words
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Article84 1946-09-30 1 HS™JMept.»: Those- the Soviet Embassy Royal Palace in I apologise fur M h I the Soviet I from yester- les in honour of K King George o! I The Yugoslav aAffanes has written himself lor his abK th gave sickness as E tor their nonI Reuter Pt. 29:84 words
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Article29 1946-09-30 1 London, Sept. 29. —Warsaw Radio stated last night that General Anders, commander ol the Polish Corps outside Poland, has been depr.ved of his Polish nationality.29 words
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Article, Illustration370 1946-09-30 1 S.A. Premier Calls For A New Spirit Among Nations Paris, Sept. 29.- -The South African Prime Minister, General Smuts, declared tonight that war was "very improbable for at least a generation." He was broadcasting from the P a 1 a c e of LuxembourgReuter - 370 words
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93 1946-09-30 1 Highlander Killed By Dutch Sentry In Java: Others Hurt Batavia, Sept. 29.— A Dutch sentry killed one Seuforth Highlander and wounded "several" other members of the battalion last Ittght, a British spokesman announced. He said the sentry opened tire as a result of a 'misunderstanding" when a British military lorry93 words
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Article66 1946-09-30 1 Black market rice disappear* d from the streets yesterday -but it was available "round the corner." Women r< i ten congregated at the usual spots, but instead of displaying their rice, carried samples only, keeping their supplies out of sisht. Several people reported t> Ing abk'66 words
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Article85 1946-09-30 1 "Permanent Peace Says Truman WEST POINT, New York, Sept. 29.- President Truman told America's future jnilitary leaders" yesterday: "We believe we are going to have a permanent peace. That is what we are working for." Mr. Truman made this stateirtibit at the U.S. Military Academy. Earlier, in an extemponuieOU3 talkA.P. - 85 words
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139 1946-09-30 1 Russia Won't Reopen Danube To U. S. Shipping Lake Success, New York, S^pt. 2s. -Russia has served notice on t"h» United States that military mra- sures in the Danubian area are of primary importance, implying that thi Soviet has no Immediate intmtiou of opening tiie Danube to free navi- fatA.P. - 139 words
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Article23 1946-09-30 1 Bombay, Sept. 28—- Five weft killed and twenty injured, mostly by stabbing, in communal dis- furbrmcf's hero today. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Advertisement29 1946-09-30 1 We refuse to be undersold i Because we* have to close Buy NAVY BLUE DRILL SHORTS $5.75 each. Phone 2483 GIAN SINGH CO. 4 Bat^ry Rom ,<aport. Cablw: "B»>;29 words
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790 1946-09-30 2 ITAVIA, Sept. 29. An appeal to the Press to b .n mind the delicate nature ol their task was made by :he chairman of the Dutch Commission-General In Indonesia, Professor W. Bchermerhorn a: a press luncheon hfre. Professor Schermerhom said 'You yourselves790 words
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Article114 1946-09-30 2 N Delhi, Sept. 28.— Viceroy Lord Wavell in a message today to the Governor of Burma, Major General Sir Hubert Ranc°, said. 'My congratulations and best wishes for success to your new all-party government." Pandit Nehru, Vice President of the Indian Interim Government, in a telegramReuter - 114 words
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Article127 1946-09-30 2 Reports Of Lolo Captives Shanghai, Sept. 29. Pnvat :ej nrta from Chengtu say that •Ji>- U.S Army Mvejtitbtori Wtr« vnitncij* h\» liceriun airmen actually were D-tn^ hekl in bon Jage by the Lolo tribesmen 'I vegtetn China and all verc in jood health. Reports a/e Interpreted as ncanlng that aA.P. - 127 words
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Article77 1946-09-30 2 HONGKONG, B<<pt. 29 A ;trn- I 9b nn to break up eorruption racket lii various Hongkong Qoti rmn< n\ d« pafftrnenLs was start<-d early In Lh<- tTMk a mgim of raias wen earried out by a special unit of U'° pollee wiiich VLsiKd the Import andReuter - 77 words
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Article44 1946-09-30 2 M ■>'.-. Bept. 28 Qe irgl Zarub'n Ru an Ambassador tiada during the p r win n Un- Dominion Oovernm* w charg* d that M -t« rj b r.nK operating in the coun- < n i lected ai the to m Borlei Ambassador to Br t44 words
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97 1946-09-30 2 Washingt malic official that the ton American librar jeopardises the U.S. Information dominated Eastern I The SUte Depart drafted a note to tl Government urging the ban on the U.S. service on th* pound T "fundamental and basic cratic issue" of freedom! volved. But reportA.P. - 97 words
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947 1946-09-30 2 "Britain Will Have To Earn India's Friendship" LONDON, Sept. 28.— The Liberal Manchester Guardian warns Britain that if she wants India's f/i»ndship it will have to be earned. We shall have to work hard to win it, and to induce her to forget the past/* it declares. "India's independence, India'sReuter - 947 words
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Advertisement10 1946-09-30 2 FOR RAI.F K)R BALE 2 Gl rplay Show Case*. Cheap10 words
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Article, Illustration459 1946-09-30 3 Another $50 Prize This Week Zonsolation Prizes For Seven Entrants ,ds of entries pou red into the Sunday Tri- for the Lena th e Hyena contest. The ma- the efforts were good— sufficiently good, in I cause the editor to increase the number of459 words
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Article198 1946-09-30 3 NATIONALIST DRIVE ON KALGAN i pini Sept. 29. A determined Government drive on Kalgan '-,'ave an impetu s to efforts u> liberate the cease-firs team hold by the Communisti in the- Chahar province stronghold. American und Chinese Nationj alist members of another team reached Peiping on Friday afternoon after beingA.P. - 198 words
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Article85 1946-09-30 3 Tokl pt 28. Some 158.00U tons ol steel which <>nc> prowled the Pacific In the shape oi Jap I will wind up In scrap turn ic ol Japan* industry by the end ol 1 J47. us. Navy Headquarters here i d above tonnage would b«A.P. - 85 words
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347 1946-09-30 4 Morning Tribune MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1946. Coi8nage ft ifl reported tha Lnueu Kingdom DO minting silver coins. Tn e coinage U io consist emire- ui oase metal Silver money has been in circulation in Britain from pre-Koman times ana us parsing win be regretted on sentimental grounds alone. Fadist reformers347 words
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Article1449 1946-09-30 4 Harold Nicholsom - Harold Nicholsom Copyright In Malaya By I(Kv Special Arrangement with the London Spectator). Paul Verlaine in order to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary ol the death 9l i\<ui Verlaine, the Centaur Prei i hav< published a charm- edition ol hi- "Poemea Baturnlens. Lt U a neat lUtl book bound1,449 words
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Article116 1946-09-30 4 Potsdam Created Problems Berlin, Sept. 29. T oi German affai] become apparent thai J proving that the Potsda ferenee was a singular h- an international meetin 7 solve the German proWeli The Potsdam "agreement created mor- problems was designed tu sjlve. T power government in a as represented by theA.P. - 116 words
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132 1946-09-30 4 London. Sept. 20. Wing Coa mander Campbell -Johnson, ii was on Lord Mountbatten'ssti in Southeast Asia, said a? Liberal Party meeting at Sd bury tonight that! had the privilege of med Pandit Nehru when Nehru vl ed Malaya last March. He felt deeply from what tlReuter - 132 words
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Advertisement116 1946-09-30 5 1 K TANG ROAD, Easter i mm Kids Various -ypes of and Max FhCtor I ducts. Bismurelle Olfi c prwenti, ere i aii BtJX co, Bridge Road, Singapore. Hotel Building) Papcn \%l X ii i H<»(»k Slow t. BOOKS IKVH STREE t[NOAPORE. taurant r, 61 MUMIi Rd. mj- Phone Baggage116 words
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Advertisement162 1946-09-30 5 btauniblt: 're i; Jh£ SinqapDM ShapA Disj HEALTH and VITALITY Why suffer GENEKAL DEBILITY when a wide rang.' < TONICS arc now available CENTRAL MEDICAL HALL 51/53. Victoria Street EUi (rtcal United Trading Co., l>). Stamford lt>a<l, Singaixnv. IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT ITS htnbroidtry l-irect Importers oi162 words
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Advertisement225 1946-09-30 5 .ladies tiair Dreittrs, latest *Mhions and KteDicnrc by Mi«» Anna ilirtjorit' Ami .-.wiies Hair Dressir? Saloon j Formerly of Maisun Galaxy and Maisoii lnterlandi fteeren Buildlnc, Orchtrd Road. I Hotel I THE TWIKN Up-;o-date Hoiel In 9 Mui^i wn6 000l Locality. Rooms: Luxuriously Furnish- i td 3ar: A]l kinds of225 words
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Advertisement114 1946-09-30 5 Store T.M.A. /V\usic House, 81/63, H>|^ dtreet, Singapore. for PIA.SOc MC6IC KBCORDb >ptuian Regarding tiie eye sight New China Optical Co. Photographer Singa Phoio Studio 14 Riga Btre«v lao^r A.u* OuwKxjt Photogiaphcrs USED PIANOS bl fAMOIb MAKERS Ai ftEAtiO.NAJdIJ, PRICEfc. Nang Heng Co., PiA-NO HOUSE, 3 »u:, tyfcitfu R-o»d, biogapore.114 words
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Advertisement149 1946-09-30 5 Sanitary Contractor FONCHIN Co. Ltd Pi. l§l .<; Bl< ctrical pa rera u Inqj Shoe: SHOE CO LTD BATA bi/iid: NORTH RUT DOE ROAD Silk Store} m;ii silks in New Designs At North r;i--di{'- Bd P« le. Bpaelaliata In Rockett Ra trinfta with Auatralian and Tropical guts 'I'fimis and Squa-1)149 words
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Article, Illustration456 1946-09-30 6 Josephine Lawman - Josephine Lawman B) Happy Vacation As a p* '>>.' wt an d that outSidf ol the I grief and anxiety which the war brought, our great* it hard during the war wa.s being unable to tak<- a trip, if tyre and r i cm were easily available456 words
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Article68 1946-09-30 6 Lond(,n, Srpt. 29 Bovt?t Fi ivn Minist'-r V. M. Molotrv it erred in Pars on Ei:**rclay with V. Krishna llenon, personrepresentative ol Paiiuit Jawaharla] Nehru, vio.j •>l India's nev; interim R.«vern- i ment, a Tus tS dispatch from Paris reported 'The interview was concerned I with Questions68 words
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Article75 1946-09-30 6 LONDON, Sept. 27.— A Woiran whose nationality was stated to be German was Sentenced to six months imprisonment at Marylebone for illegal entry. She was said to ho In 1 love with a British soldier in Ger- many, and to have arrived in Engi land in an ATS uniform, having75 words
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Article289 1946-09-30 6 LONDON. Sept. 27.— 1t is authoritati the formation of a new "Commission f< I sloration of Monetary Gold" to fulfil the m j 1 gold clauses of the Paris Reparations Conferen 1 be announced simultaneously in London, Washii ft and Paris to-niKht. Eighteen nut-ions representedReuter - 289 words
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Article90 1946-09-30 6 19,467 Families Accommodated LONDON, Sept 'monthly housing rirr-.J today as White Pup< rs show- -M j during August. aceornmodJ was provided in Great BritaJ for 19.4G7 families by ni I j ingi, repair of habitable hoJ and requisitioning and I ■ton. The July figure waslM Temporary houses compleJH during theReuter - 90 words
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Article110 1946-09-30 6 VATICAN CITY, Sept flj The 'Ossevatore Romano." sem official Vatican newspaper, toda published an attack on Marsha I Josip Tito, Yugoslav Premier, the arrest of Aloysiu.s Stepinai i Catholic Archbishop of Zas 1 and Primate of Yugoslavia, wj is awaiting trial on a charge) i "crimes againstReuter - 110 words
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Miscellaneous155 1946-09-30 6 1 IjVlj Alli\l<]lt EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO THL MORNING TRIM V/ flMur Slaucht^r on Common wealth Av4kW€ Bv Al Capo TrM /cur V/^ 1T > CTnr "\l OOeANWMILE— OUTSIDE. T?HE NEXT MORNING SCREAMING HEADLINES, J DEBUT IS A TRIUMPHf MOST J THET SIGN AH 'W\ THE CREAM OF JV EX-155 words
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Article, Illustration1051 1946-09-30 7 the Savoj with star I Ray and Peter Oravei In coti versa tion al at iWe in the foreground and t- dancen In the back and. From this he progr* ed to a "Jitterbug" seciuenc which is a stage number featur Lng Carol Rayp1,051 words
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Article239 1946-09-30 7 WASHINGTON, Sept. 87.— 1n fact, the best available military opinion here is that the whole act of the tragedy of post-war Greece is the result of Russian eil'ort to outflank the Dardanelles and crack the British empire position in the Middle East and of Britain'sA.P. - 239 words
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128 1946-09-30 7 Police Didn't Help Mobbed Minister INNSBRUCK, Tyrol, Sept. 27:An angry crowd of Tyrolean assailed Eh\ Karl Grubcr, Minister In cnargo of the Austrian Foreign Office in Innsbruck, today spitting anl .shouting at him and calling him "tiaitor". Gruber, athletic man of 38. knocked down a man who tri*-d to punch128 words
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Article70 1946-09-30 7 TEHERAN. Sept. 2ft- Alter ,i 20-hour truce, heavy lighting has n broken out betw en Qashqal tribesmen and governnt forces betwi en Bhlrai and Bushire Accordinu to the P r slan Government, the Qashqal tr betmen have bee/i sue-- fully ihed back ait r a numbReuter - 70 words
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VERA ARDMORE'S GOSSIP COLUMN
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Article, Illustration632 1946-09-30 8 [twlher Good'byi B Headq re wishing farewell t hi tall party on Pi i A lovely party, good tings to at and drink, and lot ol really attractive dresses, ly K»n wife "t the M.G.A.. among tn»* guests, wearing i ofl hade ol blue and Mrs. Coi632 words
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Article159 1946-09-30 8 Your 35-ct. Lunch This Week I TODAY: Rice, Vienna I" t ro -t. salad with rUKSnAY?— Rice, boiled ehii l:<n 9\\ ii hitr tail* fl or r;il»l>:t te rreen peas. < hye Huay. WEDNRSDAY:— Pried met, bee* of prawns, bean sprouts, b. i n cake, Choy Sim THURSDAY:— Bice, vegetable159 words
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Article267 1946-09-30 8 LONDON, Sept. 27.— The formation •alive Council in Burma has been rec< .ii approval in Bri Jsh political circles. I This solution of the yearold political deadlock in Burmese politics is regarded above all, says Reuter's political correspondent, as due to the persistence, patience and courageReuter - 267 words
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Article266 1946-09-30 8 U.K. Trade Mission To China i will pass through g f I A United Kingd >m Trad I sion to China Is exp< I leave London on Sept. I three months tour, and willpjjß through Singapore on or std 4. Members ol the M. I all experts in a particular266 words
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Article50 1946-09-30 8 The fqll i ing i I'.v Q.E.A. nn Sept. From Australia: (t H Ifj Cock'"' M Th« followinj i >d H 28: I For U.K. r M born, s. Ldr. B I Lac. R. H Ta; Chantle H F<. India: G Plnnv;.lii Pill.'ii. V Burn;,: M M50 words
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Article14 1946-09-30 8 HEW YORK. B H Illnl I an War ma W I China.- A.P.A.P. - 14 words
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Article154 1946-09-30 9 FAMILIES TO JOIN TROOPS IN JAPAN LONDON. Sf-p^. 28 Wlve s and British OCCOpatiotl ;r< be on their way 'lo Japan. The first contingent tram India and Britain la expected to arriv by th^ '-nd of November. Meanwhile, women will b»- n cruited in Britain for servir* :n canteens, clubsReuter - 154 words
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72 1946-09-30 9 CIHFLEY'S LABOUR GOVT. MAY BE RETURNED Melbourne, Sept. 28 —Th ii lustrtlian t'lurai lection 0--1 \j. rnato ti eit-iin m.\i toe Labour Guv 'rj k -.it ii»c uy Fiim- Miii. ei ChMltS again be returned to powej The first overall picture of the state of the parties fives Laboti? •isKunmoeReuter - 72 words
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Advertisement98 1946-09-30 9 JAP BEUTAUTY i.'i^. MKNETRATES INTO Up 7^%^^ CHINESE VILLAGE Sl nYT4"t IT >fl w ->^ L^ 10.30 a.m.— 1.15 p.m.— 4 p.m. d b 6.45 p.m.— 9.30 p.m. f us cattl* MMIAUON |*I':i-:h" i; B Acclaimed A Notable Production' Deanna Durbin Turns Out 1 VV/ in Shanghai (Slit) Skirt! tii.^l.98 words
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Advertisement122 1946-09-30 9 it Singapore's Greatest Screen Event! Out' of the life Of The World's most celebrated masterpieces Paramount's adaptation of the f.imoas Ernest Hemingway's worid-miownod book FOR WHOM InC BELL TOLLS (In Technicolor) with I GARY COOPER Ifs'GRID BERGMAN Support «'d by Akim Arturo TAMIROFP de CORDOVA THE MOST LENGTHY FILM 01122 words
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Advertisement122 1946-09-30 9 7 IA CondijtiOMject '|!AM2»M 4t£ IV SEAT Ah ARMCHAIR. e5O SHOWING TODAY i V t uUn J A H I Ii I Ljk k a" NEXT CHANGE THUNDFiUNO ACTION BREATHLESS ADVENTURE rA TWi iOVi **<** i Joel McCKA KJ^AJ f Brian DONIEVY- Sonny TUFTS AIIIA\h D D A 11—1.30—4—6.30—9.15 LH122 words
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Article, Illustration853 1946-09-30 10 VE Day- And After amm< i rial Record Sylvan Press 0 6d Mr Tab* I down till n himself and st and the polltl *n ol Europe and thi contemporary London scene daring h<> l^ur raontha ftfi r the celebration of V E Day. H< ii quick-minded and candid853 words
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Article608 1946-09-30 10 I According to -the Malayan Share I Lokut I Pahang Coi I Pattanl I Pangnga Rl I Petahng I Ratman Hyd. m Rambutan %o, 'fl 'I Ran tau j Raob Aust. Gold 2 I Rawang Cone. I j Rawang Tinfields g/3 mj Ration*; Consolidated 20/6 Solayan* Siaim-s..608 words
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Advertisement186 1946-09-30 10 Jl ST RECEIVED •y MUtton Jota by J I iry a Wallace M M Nottafani ri f; '<>'• by )i J. ICianey W.«O mrtblnf Oao Happen i>.v aeon:*- A. Helen Wai PapaihfTllT *>' <" Hie House of Heron by }\tiur, 'i urk M M Perlnde to P«*ril by Stanley P.186 words
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349 1946-09-30 11 Chinese Beat Indians To Win Sundram Shield ISCF.A. 4: Indian Association 2. > Singapore Chinese Football Association won jjver shield, presented by Mr. C.K. Sundram Iyer, jnnual soccer contest between the Indians Chinese which tool; place at the Jalan Besar dium yesterday. > same was watched by a large crowd349 words
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Article196 1946-09-30 11 Growder Moss In Great Form a Home and Home Cricket ■eh on the S.C.C. ground yes■v. A.c Growder's team beat. K Jagger's by 115 runs. inji first knock Growder's mad 173, D.B. Haig (42) nnd Eld'-rton 52*. Pearson tot k m wickets for 69 runs. tt-am were dismissed I .'v;196 words
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Article160 1946-09-30 11 Stronger Govt. For Egypt Likely Cairo, Sept. 29.— Intense speculation has followed the news of the Catrnet's resignation. It U expected that Isma'l Sidky Pasha will be asked by the King to form a new Ministry, and In the meantime he is carrying out the usual administrative duties, but theReuter - 160 words
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Article54 1946-09-30 11 TV, ..vf y W. I forttl I meeting v iU fc» held on Tb'ir-.i<, v October nt S 18 p.m. it 8 Fort j >nd. 7hf talk to be friv-n T v Mrs. B. G. Pellen will bo »n--t'Hed "They wen! to Wm«binftoii t All memben and friends54 words
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Article260 1946-09-30 11 The Singapore Recreation Club beat the A.M.D.GW. by 82 rum lii a cricket match on th<* former's ground yesterday, feature of the match being the bowling of P, D Almeida who took six wickets for 10 runs. Batting i\ it, the visitors made 78 runs (A. E.260 words
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304 1946-09-30 11 S'pore Police Sports Meet School, who eh-an-d 5' 8". The P.T.S. won the ii dividual championship. gaining 56 p rtnta while the P.M.D. came MOOnd with 11 points. Mrs. FotUger, Wif»- of Commissioner Foulger, distributed the priMfc 100 Yards Fina 1 Cpl S-ng <1>: Siniva agam (2); Retnasinghaxn <3). Time:304 words
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Article321 1946-09-30 11 LONDON, Sept. 28. Foodbal r« Ml!tS. ENGLISH LEAGUE SECOND DIVISION niTliltej I, Newcastle Utd. 1. Bradford 0, We* Ham Utd. I. Burnley 1, Swansea Town 0. Chesterfield I, Fuiham l. Leicester C. 9, Bury 0. Miihvall 2. Sheffield Wed. 2. Mi-u Port County 2, West, Bromwiuh 7.Reuter - 321 words
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Article45 1946-09-30 11 The MCC team fi ft ii<- afternoon y rinr.! of .v, Australian rnlei football v •<•. k\ lirht d I tting rarir Alr«-- c! ft Hi i r ni I ion of 1 fine. >■.-•. t M iryM *w h n ReuterReuter - 45 words
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678 1946-09-30 12 LONDON, Sept. 29. -European farmers reaped the riarvßft of a full years peace this month, promising the Continent an alleviation, but not, an end of the war-born food shortage. Heavy rains in the British Isles and drought in the Balkans upset some calculations, butA.P. - 678 words
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Article122 1946-09-30 12 HDOI Ih« m Ui* e Market, reopened 1 lik«-!y to h" precedent for tV,»- r 6i th< rubber m|#| >•■> n v. i t i r b«ak«l roth-- •<■< mn{ they fffijt I < ■<i \>,r roffi old 10 ouUidc the itcrliog *re* c* t iterl122 words
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194 1946-09-30 12 Paris, Sept. 29.— A peace conference commb I Adopted yesterday an American proposal i 0 bai davia from the privileges of being a signatory i^m Lalian treaty if she persist od in her announced refjl :o sign the pact. I The Italian Political and Territorial CommissionAP - 194 words
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393 1946-09-30 12 Another Successful Concent At The Victoria Hall La:>t Bight's Music for Everybody" was the second of the series of fortnightly concerts being given by Radio Malaya's Orchestra. Encouraged by the success of it: first public performance, the Orchestra, under its Conductor. David Apel, attempted a much more ambitious programme, with393 words
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Article73 1946-09-30 12 Tokio, Sept. 29. —The poiict day pinned another sex i laying /cshio Kodaira, running up to 4 the total of youns women 1" killed. Kodaira, tt-year-old who frequently laid his new alongside the decompOßad ana skeletons of hi previous has confessed to six of the lustA.P. - 73 words
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Article36 1946-09-30 12 The Singapore' Y's y. i their first dinner hi the reoccupation Cecil'i Re«tauranl memben :md th< attended, and enjoyed a v evening. I piano Ifist Linda Tan, and -.in i itM-d with36 words
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