Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 24 February 1946
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Title Section23 1946-02-24 1 The Sunday Tribune i i j)hop( ,>l l Tin Xcwspapcr <>i the I'ettple Of Malaya ii.l > SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1946. i in [•;>23 words
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568 1946-02-24 1 300,000 Workers Go On Sink HWKS LmiTZ M Latest (uisuiziiy Figures 63 Dead, 777 injured m>MI',.W FEH. 2:S.— VIOLENCE FLARED UP I> BOMBAY \.\iN OIS SATIKDA^ AS rjoo.ooo WORK kkswi-.m <»\ sn:i;;i; \iti:u v ARING 01 THE -l i;i;i \p..i; 01 Ml 1 1A.P. - 568 words
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Article, Illustration36 1946-02-24 1 New Chinese Consul-Gen. Singapore's first pott-war Chinese consul-general, who arrtoed here on Friday. Dr. Wu wfO be §ue*t of honour at a mtpthm mi the Singapore Chtrnese Chamber* o/ Commerce em Thursday DR WU PAA: :-:<:: no36 words
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175 1946-02-24 1 M! S(iKIN(i, Keb. -(ien. Chou En-lai, No. 2Cm ■Ulist anci i t* l l'< mm M'^t nei^oliator with re; reseni ti\t> :h- iMi-'MPii; n::. (i^-'«.->fd that the mi;itar> >i:o Minm. i;..»inU'<l i>\ th Political n-'uilati v (op .s "k i t .inn!. i for175 words
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Article28 1946-02-24 1 TOKI Feb. 23.— The Supreme Allied Commander. P fie, has ordered :he Japar I apprehend twi '-en m< r war crimi: d deliyi r I Sugam k date.28 words
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213 1946-02-24 1 RIN STRIKERS SETTING 'BAD, UNBECOMING EXAMPLE Gandhi POONA, Feb. 23.— "1f a single person is compelled to shout 'Jai Hind' (victory o India) or any popular slogan a nail is driven into the coffin of Swaraj tin the terms of -fie dumb Jtiillions of India." Mahatma Gandhi declared today. "LootingReuter - 213 words
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127 1946-02-24 1 IANQHAI Feb. 23. More than l,oco Chinese students dpmonstrat tront of the Russian Consulate building here today. shouting "Get out of ifWCllrtl" —d I r anti-Snnrt slogans. The demonstrations coincided with similar gatherings in other rese dtim i* protest against Russian pressure onA.P. - 127 words
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Article58 1946-02-24 1 23— T h c LaaHoa Mtmw aalM m Fr-.day Winston hill is being offered nearly £300.000 b§ the New York c publisher. Marshal book, newspaper and serial rights of a ctnt war ar's diarist said tha' ths was 'he highest flour the bidding between Field andA.P. - 58 words
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111 1946-02-24 1 BEACH, CALIKi 'isenhower will v bomh tests at i oil, he irters ft] for inspection to Prom observat he explained, the future size of the 1 States army will be determi: M .i:-a.. Admiral J >hn r wen said in Oakland that prepurmtloni inAssociated Press - 111 words
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Article267 1946-02-24 1 CIVIL ADMINISTRATION "WILL RKSl^ui-: I SING IPORE NEXT MONI 11. I'hi< (irsi oilicial intnUltiMl ti tkf iatt <i' the VtV oi dvil i;-in!iu;i; cum >•■ terday from Brigadier ii. Macivc. ■ion, ikputy C'ni J "Civil Affairs Ofiicer, i>. LA. Singapore Division. No spioiiic date was267 words
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Article143 1946-02-24 1 LONDON. Feb. 22^-Bri tish officials declare ih:tt tl pending $4,4O(),()OO,()()() Amer:can credit to Britain is a!most as vital t«» India as i;. J>iitain itself. It thr U.S. Congress docs not approve the loan, one I aid, India may have I 200 yean" to be repaid approA.P. - 143 words
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102 1946-02-24 1 Days Of Imperialism Marked— N. Y. Times YORK, Feb. 23.—Commenting on "Revolt in the the New York Times editor asserted today: "We may be .;n imperialism of the white race over the coloured races, is passing The newspaper elaborated: On( may argue that this imperialism has its good points. ItA.P. - 102 words
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Article297 1946-02-24 1 "Tiger's" Last Minutes MANILA. Feb. 23.— Lt.-Gen. Tomoyuki Yamashita. accompanied to the scaffold by an rpreter and priest of his own faith. appeared calm and stoical. His lust words were "I will pray for the Emperor's ItM life and his prosperity for ever." Yamashita died |fl MJM < local timeKA.P. - 297 words
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Article41 1946-02-24 1 OSio vh. 13.— The N m <'M\ Attorney General said tha* treason apainsl Nobi T> a nin? i Knut Hamsun hftl q f j >- oped li iuso he mental I I i nci-^fi r b at by old B A. PA.P. - 41 words
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Article53 1946-02-24 1 Russia Rej ec ts UK Loan Offer d;lkf dbfgfdfg LONDON. Feb. 23— Sir Stafford Cnpps told the Boom of Common* today that Russia rejected the largest loan Britain could afford to mm did not mention the amount which M. Edeiman. Laboui, Mid IPM $130,000,000. Metaan said that Runta aiked forA.P. - 53 words
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Article36 1946-02-24 1 •\'GTON. Feb 23. f.i'-t A-..i v Crimds te rtl^OM g to an appeal ment. MT«tter JiMfc. 4ccw# frftne ton totfsv f hoe lfc<? Ao> IflPi Lhlj Imm tar HrfTf .4 MINML or: March S Re uterReuter - 36 words
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Article31 1946-02-24 1 COLOMBO. Feb. 23 False dls- .."W.. li .1 Navy before they vent off rtrike C. >.. m the fHllhm tf the on ior uU^Be 1 Qttßft OeXOfe BE «PMB called off- ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article11 1946-02-24 1 -ate Uamtdtf ■DMT pootß SOP IBHPHBIK A VMHHfc VB** sdfsdfdfdfs ReuterReuter - 11 words
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304 1946-02-24 1 Paramount Need Of "Big 3" Co-opera tion Stressed LONDON, Feb. 22.— The paramount need foi a United Nation- (i :.ir.^.r,i and co-(iper;ition the "I>ij» Thive" ;i> pi!lai> enduring \u ed today in differcnl parl> «l lin •id load n men. following British Foreign Secretary declaration in the House ol <Reuter - 304 words
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Advertisement17 1946-02-24 1 IN GUARANTEE FOR KM BB MB Sim§m jtoi c and Branches MhflMßl T971 932. North Bridge Road.17 words
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Advertisement89 1946-02-24 1 Y. T. LEE IYItWHIUR LI 332. North Bridfe Road. Clc. ming undertaken month phone 7971. 'TANKEE" n sili& Q (Made in U.S.A.) :s:i an irc.rMfu> s\ niiom 2 Specially designed tor Touring, Camping, L£u4£V~] lickinf. etc.. wht-e ft strong but light j STEEL FOLDING is required. **&r rl o 489 words
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630 1946-02-24 2 The Sunday Tribne Sunday, February 24, 1946. Exit the Rickshaw rpHE ..haw is to ciis--1 i| IIM I of Shanghai. This step nas been d ided ipon by th( raaa iui- -%r UHCi I! in- ■han: ii ransj rt. I inning il i oi me I isi ion, it esti630 words
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751 1946-02-24 2 W.A. Harpur - NEW MALAYA to the Civil Government W. A. Harpur In traducing the fix S Tin (ml d'orenunrnt is siijhtid. exact date of Ml return is but it was stated that 11 would be month. i battalion of colonels and brigadiers .aiU-d upon to lvi ,i battalion ol plain the millennial751 words
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Article, Illustration133 1946-02-24 2 Commanders of --.tish I forces recently held a confer- .jn f i i--. wanders of ttht Japanese forces Pf— nij purpose of this Stra-nO' < rriu-e was to ascertain ,!>:,■ )r U ;ts of certain facttctf and operations employed by the British during t u i(-- C'.i»:paign c\<! o" erally133 words
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Article146 1946-02-24 2 War Against TB Makes New Advance WASHINGTON. Feb. 23 Another step in tbe hun- tof weapon against tuberculosif is d< scribed in Scienci ittic Lirnal ol the American Associa D lor the AdvaiKvmeir Science. Twu Jenef C:-y d< ct r.^ report mold derived from a substanc< called mycockUn rendered aetlTeAssociated Press - 146 words
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Article399 1946-02-24 2 Penang Chinese Girl U nderground On the fall of Penang, a Chinese girl, Wife Of a European serving In the Penang Battalion I tie S.S.V.F.. and niece of Dr. l. T. Wang, former foreign minister oi China and ambassad fl to the U.S.. stayed behind :o organise a resistance movement.399 words
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105 1946-02-24 2 Crowing Cotton In Rainbow Colours LONDON. Feb. 23. Russia is gr» wing cotton in most of the colours oi the rainbow, a publication Issued by the Soviet Embassy said on Wednesday Huea "i natural coloured fibre "gradually progress from b deep brown to B delicate yellow and pink, whereat others105 words
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Article546 1946-02-24 2 S. S. Chua - S. S. Chua r By I; is pleasant to hear Of ihe proposed establishment of a boys' club m Queen Street and of the. revival of boy scoui activities ;n many pans of the Peninsula. News of this sort, showing BigQB Of interest in the welfare546 words
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Article400 1946-02-24 2 R. B. Ooi - Asia Leads For Poise Grace R. B. Ooi HOT a l rid anc worn persons admit 1 ;>• ning ii w>« have to brace themselves I rl daiU d M I bad newi n niana :r n i qu 1 Ol Xl b- T: fi press wood-r journaUiJl can stomach400 words
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Article26 1946-02-24 2 LONDON y. h 23 —Worn out of even, mime women m Germmmg T C ■."''".re i» cj ti, Frcikiu't rev.:,, '.rare Krr, r/,26 words
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Article84 1946-02-24 2 Symbol Of Fr ee dom nh) (t. Ftb, i':;.—sumb> <>l tin 1 1 1 nlulntnui it i rtedw (joint (I hit tin Japan** thnmuh htss at a riisastrov uai r> a yruii, four -stow. building on i looking tht ty 1(1/ i//f a i the place wl*re ef« i andAssociated Press - 84 words
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449 1946-02-24 3 -But Medical Science Will Suffer A li\el\ battle i- in progress in New York State <>\er a Bill seeking to ban all medical experiments on living dojrs. A vig(jrous anti campaign which iched I cli- ntat D G v :.)T Thoma.s DewejReuter - 449 words
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Article71 1946-02-24 3 HA (Ceriral Province** '3.— A crowd of woand rescued an arrested man hi The man. spfto had been expelled from the province, belonged to a religious party trekking their way hundreds of miles o place* of worship When me was arrested having violated the expi-Reuter - 71 words
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219 1946-02-24 3 Atomic Test May Harm $60 Million Salmon Industry WASHINGTON, Feb. 23. I uun/ /n;/ MOM Wuiy/Lll I i j wasamoton Moored r fie atomic t hjmo ttsis arc going iv I Mtmi MM $6'l/ million sai- J t MOM inciu./y in Wa.-t< mi- I oil ana Alaska tin v iAssociated Press - 219 words
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310 1946-02-24 3 BERLIN. Feb. 23*— (it > mans an to he forced to pa\ for the war they started. By a unanimous decision of the four Allies -Britain, United States, USSR and Prance Get man taxation Is to be Increasi d substantially which will bringReuter - 310 words
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Article84 1946-02-24 3 Every effort ti Mng made to have the OMM ready, prosecutor A. F Rajaii boM th- 1 President of the. Superior Court when f h;pfl rase? involving Lit; A!i I:i g, KBaSPCN mmtsntetlVc oi th* Singapovi braneb of the Matefan Onwimmtii Party, m DMBftlomd festerda] The84 words
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Article38 1946-02-24 3 The Department of Trade and industry, hma (if), Singapore has announced thai Import licences will ncm be granted i c textiles rrom Bhanghal rg* <W> linn i n tron Shanghai to Un p r■ r hiTf.38 words
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Article450 1946-02-24 3 Inside MANCHURIA'S ARSENAL CITY First Story From Mukden I Cthh is the tirst llOCf from Mukden by Associated Pivb: Correspondent Bpencer Davis In© nine Allied correspondents m n beld in communicado I 54 boon by the Russians. Til story vmi delayed tec twodays>. MUKDEN, Feb. This scarred and dishevelled ManchurianA.P. - 450 words
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346 1946-02-24 3 An unprecedented disturbance occurred in the tnt Superior Court yesterday during session when Chinese »irls and youths packing the public gallery sprang up with a concerted shout of encouragement and saluled Lin Ah Liang, representative of the Singapore branch of the Malayan Communi<t346 words
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Advertisement229 1946-02-24 3 Verkoop Service van Schryf machines-Portable. Standard OFFICF. EQUIPMENT COMPANY :d. •■;>:: 14D Chuha Street Directeur— TJOA BENG HIN D T. EJM'S DIABETES HERB-TEA HERB-TONIC OBAT JAMU Vanillin Sticks VaniHin Powder Krupok Udang Krupok Ikan Etc D. T. LIM Co., 24, Prinst-p Street, SINGAPORE. S.P.C.K. FREE LIBRARY No Entrance Fees No229 words
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Advertisement203 1946-02-24 3 mkU^^ASSmml BIG GOIDWYN EXTRAVAGANZA ijXjPr EfflßS NBW HiGH Wt' UK I I IDfOm -UP !N ARMS" In Technicolour I F^tunn, DANNY KA fE Supoortcd "v Jk Girls. r.CEDFD R M< 11.1 NF THE D Gen. GEORG.' MARSHALL i ma, wins Troo I tween the Com mm tr.d n IMM ill203 words
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Miscellaneous117 1946-02-24 3 MISI El LANEOUS WAj4~rJED For British Qoveni- -.i! ..:.u a '.i ji.i r' c/o Malaya Tribune. H ICK SAI F lh:.r b,-d--i .s ',i' Li .!:<iiili>W with pal plant rd garden and I i &9-H Ylo Chu Kans Road (js«4 after 7th mile stone— left :r :r. insapore). Price $3,000.117 words
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280 1946-02-24 4 it sail v Ok' Arliaii Ainonu 4 l«'rk«* ii £-«4«*d /ti a'niiiir ■%i«'fli»ai4 The need for unity amon^ dcffai W9M stressed «tt a public !i:-. oi cji?r»\> i>o."! under ihe auspices oi" the L'lcricui i ni..i ai me >!•• Hail yesterday atlernoon. Mr.280 words
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Article96 1946-02-24 4 Referring to a circular issued by the Malaga Command to the Service personnel ten days prior to the Chinese New Year warning them "against W*ftt bf Cmnese I *o pay otf their debts,' Brigadier P A B Me: I r.C.A.0., smflropor» Mid at the weekly press conference96 words
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Article63 1946-02-24 4 D I H r .v I I r and i \.ivai Court Mai i In Lordships decided I ley lid liiul ings urt. and b quash t-d n rder I ii s reles from tod j i \o\ Jam Huln wa.! a radar or:, r ttach I 163 words
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141 1946-02-24 4 BLACK FITIRK rOR HI X MARKKT There should he more than 600 million cigarettes in this country by ne\t month, according to official Itu 8 released yesterday, which indicate that I ferjf '>'atk luture is in store for Sin- p re's black market'141 words
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Article180 1946-02-24 4 Penang R a ce Results r. Our Own Com-.sp< ndt it PENANG Feb 23. lueai wtatiu-r favoun-d today's one-day SMCtlns of the Pt-uang Club' w:.;ch was attended by .1 largt- cruwd T;.l- s j.:x was Results are as follows: Race 1--Cornsheai (Wahab) 1, Auin! 1 it -Mehi 2 T. te180 words
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98 1946-02-24 4 Pi sag pr bli tns su is i salary UtUtion Ol .t arid pr visi r discu> n n. i] general me I n I .he Asiatic Stafl A •Id n th Vi\ kanand i St< mban n V- bruary 10 G X Kathiravalu pr<98 words
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Article45 1946-02-24 4 A: nts an made oy I i roller to SUpplJ D e-shops \v. .i -iiuntity i and sugar. plied with these will oe reg to s U a *.-up of soft sugar at no t tnd answ etened coffee at five cents.45 words
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Article96 1946-02-24 4 AIR MAIL TIMES OF PO STING t mail sen* dul< are subj to frequen changi but t:. i show thai "he closing I d fat air mails for China. Hong Kong. Macao. X i and Japan is 6 p.m. every ad w id nd I r h Ifalll for Gr*>at96 words
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Article104 1946-02-24 4 Au stralian Sheep For Singapore Within the next week Sin- gaporc will be receiving a 1 shipload of 3,000 sheep from Australia, it teas stated at ihe Press Conference yesterday. S Price control will be exer- I I vised and the price of mutton I per pound will not exceed104 words
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146 1946-02-24 4 Jap Atroci' ic: In .Malaya Int (nni.il ion BOH [sivestigatioi Tcasi brinf ihe period Nci\< n.i ci >J\ M ;m<\ > i t i ikh iianued in P 14l G«ol Xi tl •Ie lo the Fifth W r ii the fad thai dnrisfi146 words
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Article344 1946-02-24 4 Gen. Itagaki Surrenders Sword On kha highest-: ■;tn..-::ng Japanese officers In South-East Asia, General Itagaki. Commander ofl ttM 7th Area Army i which embraced Malaya. Java, Sumatra, the Andaman and Nicobar islands and p; S:am and Borntv ye.-ti ;\iav formally s\;ntiiderrd his sword to Lirut. -General Sir Frank IfHMtV] KBK,344 words
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Article114 1946-02-24 4 Malayan racueei still In India remain without Inl TOM likely da f their I nation. The Colonial Office Representative in India for Far Eastern tin ha ii sularlM d i racnesi to Bfect that If they arc arr. 1 to wait until the tallIng racuee steamer and .v.114 words
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95 1946-02-24 4 Sino- Malay Friendship Associations Suggested i Votes **d CMtoiM ■icfig o> Ho. i appealing for restortijton 0/ omify, Mr ,-i/r #ooh ffaio "w*« (Ac lion tha: Malay-Chinese friendship asso- I in this couni ry. Writing i \he Mm Chew J- />'■'.. Mr. dm recalls the has existed between the wo95 words
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Article58 1946-02-24 4 NEW YORK, F.b. 22.— A strike by it as oelalea of the X:. l( aaj Federation ol Tek phi ne Workers, to be effective ii March 7, has been ordered A nation-wide coal hold up is also threatened. The Unittd Mineworkers' Union p-'licy coMimit?.-- rial been authorised to reopen thReuter - 58 words
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131 1946-02-24 4 PEXANG. Feb. XL A proposal to send {<» I ondon a delegation t<» proU'sl a:-;:ii.st the establishment of a Malayan I nion w\\\ be disevdsed at the forthcoming congress of s l,i!a\> ai X =ala Lumpur, which i». scheduled to begin on131 words
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224 1946-02-24 4 Everything possible is being done h> the British <- ernment to en^im- that Malaya gel* it- i -hare <f load supplies, declared Hrigadier I. 15. MacKc-rrun. I) Chief (iMi Affairs Otticer. !'.M.\. Singapore uM. id.; Erigacaitf: M.. Kefl n, h J- mudi BUJ224 words
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207 1946-02-24 4 Christmas Morning Accident: Naval Officer Acquitted A naval court-martial in Singapore y t sterday acquitted .1 8:.'. naval officer of manslaughter of a Chmt-se girl, Mary Leong. while driving a jeep along Ku....:.g Road at 3 o'clock on Christmas m0r:..:.-' The officer. Lt. -Commander X j Walter Emmerson, of the207 words
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Article69 1946-02-24 4 What Jap Women Think tokyo. Feto 22. Japanese women In the Brsi political campaign bcomdctK In Japan'i hU- ry commented that li men hud had the right to I I ;.'i jrhaps wi wuuld n i; havt had fight thifi war." The broadcast emph.i.s;z d thai they were happy thA.P. - 69 words
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Article76 1946-02-24 4 YOKOHAMA. Frb 22. -Ca] Bhlgi ru a >na vrai lenti need ten fears' Imprisonment with hard labour by the Bichth Army wrar crimes commission todaj which found him gu Ity I char ges of mistreating Allu-d pri.v proper m< dicaJ at n and en by failing to them th< rderlngA.P. - 76 words
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Article46 1946-02-24 4 "/n r/ze Battle far Food, the cultivator is the soldier, his weapon, the plougf Ms victory, the harve^ r ops Failure in the away the value of the Victory acf by the United Nat oi Brigadier A. T, Neuboult, •lay I Division, B:46 words
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44 1946-02-24 4 Ex-Heavyweight Champ Down With Stroke >rld heavyweight I champion. James J. Jeffries, now ars old, was i improving on Thursday Dig] The doctor said thai the lot on Tuesday paralysed his speech was Jeffries held the world title from 1889 to 1905. Associated PressAssociated Press - 44 words
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Advertisement297 1946-02-24 4 Daily 3— 7— p^ "Kiss The Boys Cood-B^ (Don oSssrssj!!^ ice Faye— Tyro;. SKi at -fin Hedy Lunarr— Lana^^ AUANTIC-(, 3-7-c Edward G Robinmn in one of his towfe* m. -I woi.r With John Garfield t Idt 1^ LIDO New v\' Abl> HO u-| li(h Opening CENTRA N>vTv I 7297 words
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