Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 31 March 1946
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Title Section25 1946-03-31 1 The Sunday Tribune Tthphimi lin us paper of I fie People of Malai/a iOl X PAi.hS SIM, \PORK. MARCH .'»K WWW. I'KK i; in CENTS25 words
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448 1946-03-31 1 R uss ia Ace v seel Of Tryi ng To 'Wreck f f United Nations RrssiA'S WALK-or i ruo.M im; seci kii^ oim n. \i i. i: i in in WEWYORKHAS :«»|«,!ll I oklll >H AKIM KilK ISM IKI.'M HkillSH \\l) J\OBCAKNEVM'\iA.P.; Reuter - 448 words
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Article35 1946-03-31 1 Malayan Trade Statistics (Special Cable to the jLr'T Tribm*€t WNDOH. Mar. M-™* CttkmW Office states that it 15 hoped torn to resume mtrtoUccl publication of tmSt and expo? figures of Immfrrc between Malaya Ex. Tel.Ex - 35 words
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171 1946-03-31 1 Cecil Clementi On 'Absurdity' Of Union Plan LONDON. Mar. 30.-The view AM the administrative strut- MR planned by the British iBBUIOIBce for Malaya Is "un- .i::J I 3 eigraatd to a letter Loawoa Haws today by Cedl dementi former Go\ or of the Straits s Blfh Oooußlssioiier for Lie MaBtReuter - 171 words
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214 1946-03-31 1 LONDON, Mar. :>•.— A m-u approach on terms o! i the "i>sut- of oil and that are behind i* pre>fn: (i.m..: rl i-pu t i- advocated in today's -ueof the influential leftuin- ueekK Neu Statesman *nd Nation in an editnrb! dNcu-ion on theReuter - 214 words
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Article81 1946-03-31 1 Bevin To Call Big 5 Meeting (Special Cable to th* Sunday Tribune/ jgjPOII. Mir. 30-It is exJ«*ty unlikely, according 10 g"Mg> sources, that Mr. Z"****™. t°* Foreign Secrecy, win fly to New York In 2r wSL the Soviet attitude in JjyjJ^ojmeil regarding the iJj^ probable that the J"s* rotnre plansExchange Telegraph - 81 words
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Article27 1946-03-31 1 WOMEN'S SLACKS IN THE COMMONS (Special Cable *w** TrUmne) J«WOW. Mar. 30-Th SpeaSVL? 1 Ho of cHp J u *o women an c^t vie propo Ex. Tel.Ex - 27 words
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154 1946-03-31 1 New Zealand Cutt Off From Outside World LONDON, Mar. 29.— New land was comple&ely isolated tiuui tiii ou-oiae world ..o mid euuie commun. between Britain ana Australia \*»ere oadi\ uh jc-ea Dy a we *MX HlUglM W tflii V oy Director 01 Cunei .^ory In wf.a.igon, N< Zealand, 1. L.Reuter - 154 words
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Article36 1946-03-31 1 WAOTH PON: -The Agricul tural D I >aid tha HCI bert Hoover has r food conditions in France, It N A:: l ar^ The thY c;:• g ver saic! '11 told. 10.950.000 tons of wheat. A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article14 1946-03-31 1 CUUHU&INO: -General ISSilllO Chiang X n Fr:- v i Indian Trad 1 -ation.— A.P.A.P. - 14 words
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Article56 1946-03-31 1 A Gift To Raffles Museum 'Special Cable to Sunday Tribune) LONDON. Mar. 30 —A valuable collection of Malayan g ornaments and other r> obtained by the famous Malayan archaeologist Quarit< t Wales, has been hand I af Malaya House as a gift to Raffles Museum. The gift despatched to SingaporeExchange Telegraph - 56 words
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Article93 1946-03-31 1 RED ARMY EVACUATION TEHERAN. Mar. 28 (Delayed I Iranian Iftntitcr a n< ri r um announced thai Rw U&m bad evacuated "cmiiv Mfifflini ran provmce from Plnuktih to the C.i Sea and lr.mi Babul U: 'h iiian border." The Eted Army d:ri no' main tain :..ru< garrisons in Mazand.r.,r. ;.dA.P. - 93 words
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Article91 1946-03-31 1 (Special Cable to the Sunday Tribune/ caipo ifttrcb m.—Anglo--1 -■•>•'■ tn Tr-. t v revision talks iirt- expected t o begin here fc«c*t veek. tgypt is expected to demand that all i;: tfoop be evated. A contru\» j expected r continued occupation of the BueiEx - 91 words
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99 1946-03-31 1 CALIFORNIA. Mar. 30.—Between twelve and fifteen Japanese landed trom a lubmaruu on the COMt LS miles north 01 Ban Francisco, in Novenr: 1943. and were taken prisoner by man euvring us. Army nnJ Kenn< th Hammato r, I i W stern StatesA.P. - 99 words
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116 1946-03-31 1 260 Tons Of Rubber Go Up In Smoke sJ l Datmwc In Taipiiw Blaze (Sunda> Tribune Coirespondc^t) il*()H. Mar. The Rul)ber Kuyinu I'nil's uod« <i umlu'i situated near Ta«pinu was gutted l>> fire rda\. resulting in 2W) tons of rubber, valued at S2r>o,o<rt) lost. The fin 1 brigade arrived n116 words
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Article99 1946-03-31 1 Million Dollar Fire Damage OTTAWA, Mar. 30.— The icorst fire in the vicinity of Ottm for many years deatiuyed at least $1,000,000 worth of pulpwood ichen a huge fir > raged uncontrolled through vasf pulpioood stock piles and plant at Hull, Quebec. Combined MUM an I Hull fire depar'ment areReuter - 99 words
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62 1946-03-31 1 (Special Cable to the Sunday Tribunei ROME. March 30.- Marshal Badogiio < conqueror of Abyssinia wN) betuled the Italian >: n 'h kill iini wa today deprired I title of s inator by adc ision Tali, m Hiuh C w :v.ice for having supported KtstExchange Telegraph - 62 words
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Article181 1946-03-31 1 Govern or-Desig na te Here Tomorrow AtlsiiigiittlraliiHi A Unn<»* -**xvr The dovernor-designate of Singapore, Mr. V. (,im--;>n will take the oath of office tomorrow morning in the Municipal Council Chamber. At i c -t emon> to he h e 1 I in connection with the >\\ea-inir-in, the administrative chringe-ovcr will181 words
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Article86 1946-03-31 1 •7/o//.,. (if Horrors' Cose PARIS. Mar. 29 The di> peal U of one of the nnni pal witnesses In th i Petiot i >.. m ri 1 csm Made t'l-e Rajmotld Baude'. daughter of on? of the 21 alleg cd victims ol 10 JCM old Df ■■I PetiotReuter - 86 words
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Article29 1946-03-31 1 I.' \S\ V H\ Mnr. JO, -Oxford won t l 'f (^.?nfl b<MM PIC 6 'ij 1 Cam vtt vr bf thfM IbocUi Associated PressAssociated Press - 29 words
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129 1946-03-31 1 Killearn Reports Expected In London Shortly (Special Cable to the Sunday Tribune) LONDON. Mar. :Jo.— Delegate- are a^embhny in London now for an emergency confernce on cereal supplies for Kurope. T\\ent\ -e\ en natioM ha\,' fa n in viti'd. including control commission representatiw> from the four occupied zones in lit'inmnyExchange Telegraph - 129 words
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Article122 1946-03-31 1 IM| Ist April. U.S. landing on Okinawa. I2tti April, Death ol Re bkq|( 18 h April. U.S Third Ar::. enteri Czechoslovakia 22nd April. Russians enter Berlin. 25th April. San Francisco Con['■renff 1 opened. 26th April. US Third Ar:t.y enter Austria. 26th April, Fail I Bremen to122 words
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74 1946-03-31 1 PERMANENT RANKS FOR U.S. WAR LEADERS WASHINGTON, March 30Pr Idem Barm r^ Trom&n ha? signed a legislation prantinr '■< rm in rsnV n c G^nem 1 r. r A"!.v and Fleet Admiral o f 'be N vv me leaders wbn held Then wMI also roc^ivo S5 onr irv allowancef inA.P. - 74 words
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Attempt On Chiang's Life
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Article28 1946-03-31 1 CHUNGKING:— An epide??iic of tin >.:>:■; tis and smallpox is sioeepinng many districts of Kiangsi Sixty deaths from rncningitis have occurred in the town of ><kang thus far.- A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article35 1946-03-31 1 LISBON:— The late world chess champion, Dr. Alekhine. whose body still lay abandi I on a mortuary slab, is to v buried by members of the P tuguese Chess F< French consular authorities sa.d A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article27 1946-03-31 1 TOKYO Lieut. -Gen. John hcott, Commander of the Commonwealth Occupation I ra n, has emphatically denied the report that he had been relieved of his command.— ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article22 1946-03-31 1 B IT VIA:— R.A.F. Thunderbolts strafed and silenced DOO- d machinegun pos fa wood near Sourabaya. U vvas officially announced b ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article40 1946-03-31 1 TOKYO:— Gen. Douglas MacArtnur, Su; n Allied Commander in Japan, has ordered the Japanese Governmen lay the seating of 30 newly appoinied members of the Home Peers until his staff had been I to determine whether the; "undesirable personnel ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article26 1946-03-31 1 LONDON Tht Gold Coast on Thursday I am Bi tish colony in Africa in which African members will have an unofficial maiuritv in its ture.— ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article33 1946-03-31 1 NEW DELHI:— A commission to enquire into and report the causes of ihe receni X Indian Navy disorders at Bombay, Karachi and other eer.has been constituted wit! Chief Justice of Pa:: H ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article39 1946-03-31 1 CHUNG tK kttcmpts on the life of Generalis WOO Chiang Kai shek were dis losed today with the reported ■'ii mt; ot \:i Li chi, a hin c s c newspaperman and illeged terrorist, to 13 >>.• imprisonment. Associated PressAssociated Press - 39 words
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Article123 1946-03-31 1 Sports Politics Don't Mix CHICAGO, Mar. 27.--proposed 1948 Olympic game at London which was criticized by various sources •< < ca staunch support of two Quali- •nen. s Air <\zi /XNdt Zamverini. who was a Cfljpff»t for two years in a Japanem prison camp, said Jape ■> Germans and ItaliansA.P. - 123 words
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Article144 1946-03-31 1 IZVESTIA'S ATTACK ON JAP GOVT. MOSCOW, Mar 29 Izvestia t day carried a leading article taming the Japanese Oomtumnt of Baron Kijuro Shidehara autmpting to slow down the rtform The writer Viktor Kudr:avL»ev said: "Gen. Mac Arthur directive for the liquidation of tht biggest companies has not yet been putReuter - 144 words
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Article77 1946-03-31 1 TOKYO, Mar. 29.- Allied mill arching Jap- h j dij;. and busin v n and Ui« families wh< the ilny peri of Uruga IU ut!i Tokyo. dia-mond-studded wrist watches in a oelt worn by a id Ud under its clothing. i. if French i&dReuter - 77 words
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200 1946-03-31 1 Big Food Shipment Arrives In Japan TOKYO, Mar. .'5O. Three Libert) ships are now unioadinu a total of 25,00(1 tnn>. <»i v. hoat and rice the first shipment of foodstuffs from the I .S. t'» Japan which will he held in reserve foi distribution to prevent unrest, Allied Headquarters announcedA.P. - 200 words
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Advertisement15 1946-03-31 1 PEN REPAIRS Y. T. LE E 33£ Worth Bridge Road. I#, Ctelta Street TELEPHONE 797115 words
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Advertisement214 1946-03-31 1 Y. T LE E TYPr N R I 7 I R E A L I R 9 332, North Bridge Roai, undertaken monthly TELEPHONE 7971 MOHE NEW ARBIVAISI i :-y Mail brings in Music, and More Music, from M parts of Hit British Empire, to replenish our Music Shelves; it214 words
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656 1946-03-31 2 Sunday Tribune March 31, 1946 Minor Annoyances C DgZ I as to the Sini.. rra ion Company on rounding oil th sto the D i: This SUg- a red in h Sunday nibune over I v y- an ago ben ttu ramlo< m c pera bum] unaU change was taxinf656 words
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Article1038 1946-03-31 2 W.A. Harpur - W.A.Harpur By Complain Of A Raw Deal (on (.'-})< m<l cru( i -rat-bin lhi> newspaper ovei the p;iseveral months suggest lhai Singapore YoiunU'ii are profoundly dissatisfied with their trcitfl stoct i > a.vain came under Isiitish orders alter heini; hostage •I the enemy (inline the QClipBC ol Mala\ a.1,038 words
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388 1946-03-31 2 Chunking Will Not Be A Ghost City CHUNGKING— This wartime capital tfMWHIgh wh>.power flowed t<> emhattled China from abroad wIH not become a ghost town when the national ffVenUßenl moves to Nanking, wxii \»ociaU l (l PtCSB CoiTCSpOßdent Harold K. Milks. Appr .>x:mai ly 500.000 people ■re expec ed 111388 words
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161 1946-03-31 2 300,000 Nylon Stockings Per Week By October LONDON, Mar. 21. Although pi ■<■■ nyJun yarn is not y»t entirely out tie exp< rimental age here, British hosiery manufactm aim at producing :it)U,UOO pair3*of nylun itockingl a week by OcioThroughout the war, British women havi- looked forward to •n- day whenReuter - 161 words
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65 1946-03-31 2 59- Year Old Eyes For Baby Born Blind NEW YORK, Mar. ?i.—A four:d baby, born "blind, is seeing through fifty-nine-year-M yes. Th< r e those of a woman who bequeathed them 10 science mhm •/<«' died last September. The ansfcrr th>- hahii sir viontlis ago. Doctors said that th<* op>ratumA.P. - 65 words
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Article30 1946-03-31 2 We cannot know whmt is In a man's heart, $avc as he express* him self in his deeds: A good ttc cannot bring forth evil fruit.— AX 18.30 words
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Article16 1946-03-31 2 Sir Samuel O'Donnell's Suicide 1/ >\ mi! di: O'D'inm 11 Loll don iki i wile dl ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article391 1946-03-31 2 S. S. CHUA - S. S. CHUA My a yo«fif face bin with tmbh worldly eyes, tiny feel enca in absurdly high heell v. hicii make the arei tot ci pcecaniAisly. carefully oiled "pernM I hair topped wi b a ridiculously huge baby b I iresh young complexion obliterated by a391 words
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346 1946-03-31 2 Franco's Promises To Seize Gibraltar Fifteea docOMei enlin^ Spanish H unh thi during the war and detin Uon i i i>am Id i..« i H» wmr —film* haV4 !)Vv!l ik hi h :,7-|iaKe paper released by fcaU I N p nt The paper includes documt msmitted b nd to HitlerUSIS - 346 words
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97 1946-03-31 2 R. B. Ooi - R. B. Ooi To ih of J2* must be c .ian as a shy creature hiding br when she goes H< r Mst<Ts < 1 v I k^ ThiMfri ni ir .1 pi ny n. Hu l"ii^ l^- v rg.'d U d in shaping97 words
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Advertisement797 1946-03-31 2 Acknowledgment Kv. of Ca; Port Bwetteni.. «clMi thank all es and fnrr.ds who attended the funera: tbeir IllMti nephew I kiteswara: (I merly ot Remington Hand Ire Singapore) an the 18th Mu-ch. 94< and also all those wn* r.u wreaths, and lent ctri e t< MISCELLANEOUS WANTE!r> A girl Typist,797 words
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Advertisement141 1946-03-31 2 I) 'I :IM s Herb-l ale. Obat 0 J> jamu. Tonic Pnwder, B Di tuf?h M Ltk BHlai ak Urat, Liona Fuel, Java Face Powder. D Eta b-Tea, Buah Krai Oil. stangget. Krupok Udang. D. T. LIM Co. 24 S": t .:gapore. FIRST M( "1 lON SALE All Kit LIBER141 words
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71 1946-03-31 3 Banks Tighten Up Anti Hold Up Precautions tU Wit** utility Tribun tie Report!(iitps fin n him U re up in SingaP<> re the v I most dv tee of daring robbei Ihi r////. Ut if ral of the while a syson possible has been i numb has the special t!71 words
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Article87 1946-03-31 3 Black Market Man -Made "S<> pic say that the black market' is inevitable, but 1 say that this is not so. A 'black market' is manmade and can only thrive supported by the people and killed only if boycotted by the people," said Col. V. T. Champion de Crespigny, SCAO,87 words
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285 1946-03-31 3 Furniture Prices Take Sharp Nosedive fit/ A Sundti'i I'rihwu Ittpuviir) THERE has been <t tandsli d in price* < furmiimn •>■■ Singap< Reputable furnishing houses of old standing were two months ago asking $2,000 to $3,000 for a first class bedroom suite in teak. Most of them were honest enough285 words
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126 1946-03-31 3 Australian Fears U.S. Return To Isolationism LOS ANGELES. Mar. 30—Aus- ...> do ruti i ur Aim intervention in the Pai her they are airaid United States may abandon is in the Pacific area anci i to its old policy of n. Dr. Dixon Wei Dr. Wecter, a professor of theA.P. - 126 words
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Article449 1946-03-31 3 Jap POW's For Deep Sea Fishing? Petition May Be Sent To Govt. < Ilif Simdai/ i hum Slat)' fi< pnrtcr) ii i- ir.tinni i hat on !u'..i!l <>! fishmongers a petition i Urn gtvc !■■■■< b roatciiplitrd raggesttaig that Jap■in-' 1 j)ii-"tu: oi I be |i- '''-it U'jl t(» i-esume449 words
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Article33 1946-03-31 3 A gramme, "Indolai v. in which Malays. nd EuraL'd. drew a large py World Stadium on Prid The t app; 1 items were dunces such as Bali Siva Dance and Dewl33 words
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270 1946-03-31 3 Atom Research Tops Soviet 5- Year Plan M()S( O\\ Research «»n \hv. piohlcms of atomic enernr, 9Qjving more mysteries of cosmic rays, finding out more about ■fsrodysUUniCS and airplane wing buildings, and developing ilu- Uihniuuf of applying gasodynamics to Mhtevc Wiper »p6td in aviation and artillery projectiles, are hiffh <»nA.P. - 270 words
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255 1946-03-31 3 Budape.-Ji— Where. MM| reports shy American^ buy cameras, mink coats and d.an.* mS for a .song this city will soon be the m.'st cxiiiuMvi In tbc world, said a Hungarian linancial expert recently. M the pengo before DM war live to the dollar bankA.P. - 255 words
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Article127 1946-03-31 3 Chinese Crew Win $34,000 Lawsuit SEATTLE. M; ir j ,-Chn, crewmen ol the old fr( Wiihelmina. whirh e«ud> tl Fapanese alter Pearl Harbour and was saih'd into Seattle as a prize ni war. won a Federal court ca on Thursday and will reerivi $34,000 from the omen Th feooßd may.A.P. - 127 words
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Article312 1946-03-31 3 POLITE GANGSTERS PURLOIN LORRY Ihe notorious 71 mile Chemor Road, Ipoh. scene pf t era! hold-ups and robberies in the past month, figured in >et another highway robbery in the small hours <il id.i> nunning. A lorry, conveying a load ol fish i nun Liimut to Ipc»h. was held up312 words
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Article160 1946-03-31 3 Train load Of Coal STOLEN! FRANKFURT, IffT. 23.— The Uf r.iurkrt is M elaborately organised iL jerraany that a gang was known t steal a iramluad oi coal m the Ruhr district and transport it MO nnhs t v swap it for potatoes. xiiis was disclosed recently y British nulitaryA.P. - 160 words
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Article99 1946-03-31 3 At the annual genera] m< ing ol the lialayan Brancb ol the Royal Asiau: Booftety, tv id in Raffles Museum on W< dn< d i evening, the following ullic 1 were elected: President Colonel Viet r P cell; VKjf-prr-ici-nts: Uii^k:; Aziz, Father Card on, IfaJ Rentse; hon.A.P. - 99 words
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Advertisement188 1946-03-31 3 THE HOLY BIBLE. Large Type, cloth bound, red edges. $3.00 BIBLE READING FELLOWSHIP NOTES each 10 eta. SCRIPT lON DAILY NOTES. Two months at a time 20 cts. SCRIPTURE UNION ALMANAC FOR 1946. 10 Cts. SCRIPTURE UNION MEMBER'S CARD FOR 1946. 20 cts. DAY SCHOOL* PICTURE TEXT CARDS IN SHEETS.188 words
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Advertisement276 1946-03-31 3 liiK MDANESE, he <:. to avenge his Wink d.-ic- He isn't a l but just BOGART! \"^R3 v m Disillusioned Italian, stabs his ally but him- self loses all! kOlt^AS GALLERY Of GALLANT Screen Characters I 77i^ TARZAN DE-LUXE! I JOHNNY WEISSMULLER ,(Tft» P HAS AMAZING SURPRISED Ii FOR ALL!276 words
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Article98 1946-03-31 4 A proprietor of a.< idge R< Joi and nil assistant Liang were each sir. in thi yesterday wl pleaded guil > loaf of bread a.: was fined $500 while his .:n- w.i I.:. cJ H< 0. W] Phua asked f> P. Jack, presiding r98 words
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127 1946-03-31 4 Publisher Fined For Breach Of Copyright For what was d flagrant breach oJ by Major A. P. Jack. a Seng Hua, publisher ot N «.\i Publisi. Church Street, was Hr t, two months' r pleaded gu -?e of distrib Government by r of maps of towni an A.A.M. n the127 words
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Article168 1946-03-31 4 wing are handicaps for day of the Selangor April 6: ?s. Class 1, 5 1 2 furlongs r Bands) 3.7. I. .march 9.5. Tonroe 8.12. :lnt 8.7, Mr. Chips 8.3. W. Liege Maid 7.10. Prjnella 7.7, First Lady 7.7. Horses, Class 2. Div. 1, 5 furlongs—Turn Over 9.0,168 words
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197 1946-03-31 4 No Mercy For Youthful Perak Gunman 'The- crime wave in Perak must, and v. ill v-op. And no mercy win bt shown now* i know thl local litlUktloii in Perak md i shall have no mercy t.^ iv^r ll accused is conerned, whether 01 not the AUthoritiefl m Kuala Lumpur197 words
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575 1946-03-31 4 (iiinese Inspectors licit! On <Taiisiii«4 Hurt Charge 'The whole affair is shocking. The whole police forte is highly indignant," declared counsel for the defence, when a case against two well-known Chinese officers of the Singapore Police Force was brought up in the575 words
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187 1946-03-31 4 14 Detectives Face Serious Charges S Fourteen < It* vvral of them men with years of m c, cc wu p before the Second Sup<. rlor C Court yesterday when I charges of causing hurt to i*arious people during Uu J Japanese occupation 1 1 n preferred against tk&M, In187 words
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Article315 1946-03-31 4 IN WAKE OF THE PERAK MASSACRE As a result ■>! continued tension and serious clashes j i and Chinese in the Bindings area of Peders bare btn issued to troops for the search of ;nns iirui houses. They will collect and hand over police all weapons with the exception of315 words
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98 1946-03-31 4 I .bune Correspond* I IPoII. Mar. 30. Follow:nq I lour-day trial in itic Superior Court. Than Duul. a former Inspector of Police, Singapore, ill tutenced to death when he ivas convicted on a charge of murder of Viaor Perera in July 1943. Thaniby Dorai98 words
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Article240 1946-03-31 4 A Musical Appreciation A member of the forces soon to depaii iron; Malaya pays tribute and expresses gratitude to D: Eri Chisholm who has satisfied the hwwgi i for orchestral music that MHtaf of servicemen tnd women have felt during their enforced exile from musical civilisation." Dr. Chisholm is one240 words
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Article159 1946-03-31 4 'Tribune Correspondent j Pi r 30. Resdlts 01 tod l enang M are as follov c I— Kumii. Ahmad) 1, r^shea i Wahab) I $14, $6, $o. c 2 Duke Carring'on <Manikan.' 1 Gula < Ahmad) Tot- 1 $89, $33, Race o— Silica <Fadil) 1,159 words
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Article339 1946-03-31 4 NO VENGEANCE, NO RETRIBUTION... (An Ivipression By A S'aff Reporter) In the quiet atmosphere of the Second War Crimes Court, interrupted only by the clatter of trolley-buses and cars passing alon^ High Street, a portion a black portion of Syonan-to's 1940 history is being unravelled and subjected to the searching339 words
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Article114 1946-03-31 4 A ehttM of causing grievous hurt tor the purpose o! extorting a concession was preferred i ugains' Manikam Ganapathi 1 when he appeared in the Se- Mild Superior Court yesterday I mornmg. The case was postponed to April 6. Mr. S. C. Goho is fof114 words
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89 1946-03-31 4 Accused On Murder Charge "Not All There" An application thai the accused be kept under observation While he Wai cm remand at the civil prison because be appear ed to be '"not all there," wa> made Dy prosecutor A. P. Rajah in th Second Superior Cour ye.-tciday. The eate was89 words
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Article68 1946-03-31 4 BpeaUng at the last meting Of the Malaya Welfare Council he will a- tend. Major-Gt-neral R Hone thanked :he Cound and all the voluntary societies repretented <m v for -heir highly appreciated work during to period of the B.M.A. He said that, the work of68 words
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Article105 1946-03-31 4 Marine Private Closed Jap Bank YOKOHAMA Ifor. 23.— The amazing story of a yonuy Mamie prtooti ''to talked a Javanese bank president out of half a million v> I I NtQiierau'iny as an army examiner aa revet Yokohama] P r > Marshal to-dau after > g irrested. H' MM onlyAssociated Press - 105 words
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116 1946-03-31 4 The (liM<>\et\ »»l SKMMMMI in < h.inyi i-<»n l lied nation.il- \mm int« im d ti told ou.t h> 1.t.-( 01. Sumid i H .ii u/.». lir-1 .>< v<\ tinued \u ,v in- >t-i« id.i\ «.t ih. l»"u! U I mfi The116 words
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Article53 1946-03-31 4 Pickpocket Gets 4 Months' Gaol Two constables in V Clothes caught a Chinese picking JgmWti tIHN v k $39 from the p tim. had a sequal In tv second dls* the Mi Kirn Seng pleaded gui: a charge of Jack, had ai milar charge in December last, was sentenced to53 words
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Article23 1946-03-31 4 PENANG. Mar. 30—Complaints against dents were dimlned In the Sp«- -<. 1 Motes D I Kep Chooi and Abdul Manan bin Noordin.23 words
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Advertisement155 1946-03-31 4 HAPPY WORLD CABARET Malaya's Leading Dance Pa Takes great pleasure in P A\r. John Ash ffTSTD (London) (Pairing through Singapore) and ,\\,ss ELSIE CKAN Who win give a Dt'of "The Staccato Tango" On Tuesday 2nd Ap 'English Walte' i j"- Miss not the opportuni MR JOHN ASHCROFT s Demonstration in155 words
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Advertisement251 1946-03-31 4 Daily: 3—7—9.30 pJB. Wlicn merry-makers entertain, the* mean entertainment with a Big Capital E! "PAPDUN my SARONG Universal's Bright Oen with ABBOTT k 006TBLLO the nnest Hula Hula music k see Pretty Duwets! g9HgflHg^HEjß^^33CT^^H^l^H^^^^l To-day: 1 p.m. 5 p.m. 9 pJBu See The Film which HH. The Maharajah of Travancore251 words
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Advertisement208 1946-03-31 4 At The Worlds SKY rc.it World (Today: 3— 7-9.10 p.m.) A Big Riot After Curfew Fun-makers Find The Night THE HORN BLOWS at MIDNIGHT .la: k B< miv- Ah*\. Sn.ith ATLANTir-C.n;,: World (Toda^ 910 p.m The Jungles Penetrated mad man Prank Bucr Adwentunt BeasU Plght to Their Strenfthi LimitOpening Tuesday208 words
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