Malaya Tribune, 13 August 1946
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Title Section36 1946-08-13 1 The Malaya Tribune The Paper Of The People Of Malaya Phone Numbers: Editorial 5811 Advertising 5812 Circulation Accounts 5813 EIGHT PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 13 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune TUESDAY. AUGUST 13. 1946.36 words
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Article180 1946-08-13 1 Paratroops' Trial al Correspo7idcn!). KLUANG. Tuesday. #1 n ss stated ss-exjattdnatton this the resumption of :al of 263 memb?rs Paratroop Battalion mutiny, hat livions In Muar were v:ry U F.van ol A" ComI v- urt ha. rains nto the camp, and d m urn oat i180 words
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Article95 1946-08-13 1 Reuter. ROME. Aug. 12.—MussO~ 1 H*fj bedy. stolen from h s unknown" burial place <« < some weeks has i bet n recovert i. S Dttals of he discovert) J are no/ ye: known, bu U I I learned thai the remains wtrm handed over to tin-Reuter. - 95 words
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Article74 1946-08-13 1 Reuter. CALCUTTA. Aug. 12—Over 6.000 employees of rhe Imperial Bank of India in branch?s extending from Bengal to Kashmir are involved in a strike for a 40 per cent, salary increase which began today, according to the Bank's Indian Staff Association which called the "strike. Altogether 285Reuter. - 74 words
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142 1946-08-13 1 Reuter. LONDON, Aug. 12.—Field-Marshal Viscount MontChief of the Imperial General Staff, morning began one of the most important War P-rations ever conducted in peacetime. :c: thcoming week he rTeiisive warfare with army officers —the My ever of senior offi--0 nference—the third of a CReuter. - 142 words
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Article71 1946-08-13 1 Reuter. ISTANBUL. Aug. 12 -According to I>ITH information here. Soviet Russi a in her note to Turkey about th e revision of the Momreux convention expressed the de>ire th*t a new regime over the Straits for the control of navigation between th c Mediterranean and the Back SeaReuter. - 71 words
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459 1946-08-13 1 AMERICA BLAMED FOR CONFLICT i.^»S ANKING AUG 13.—CHINESE COMMUNISTS ULKE UNOFFICIALLY REPORTED YESTERDAY TO BE PREPARED TO TAKE THETR QUARRET, WITH J^iSSYS**™ TO THK ITNiTEO NVfIONS SE COUNCIL. IF PE ICE DISCUSSIONS REMAINED STALEMATED. Tiie independent newspaper Hsin Mm Pao said459 words
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Article49 1946-08-13 1 A.P. London, Aug. 12. —Britain today crclared that civil war threatens vhf lioly Land and invoked a total blockade against illegal Jewish immigration. Reaction followed with one Jiwish leader declaring ihe decision would result in "much more nuffciing but it won't r.top the ftream of immigrant?."—A P.A.P. - 49 words
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146 1946-08-13 1 Reuter. NEW York, An*. IS.—The World Jt m <h CoQmrCSI today asked ihe United Nation:, to refuse the appll'•'iiu!! for nwpberahip by Afghani-tan on the (,-rcund that th" Afghanistan G >• nr... in vac carrying on v "virtual reign of terror" against over ">.OoitReuter. - 146 words
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Article64 1946-08-13 1 Reuter. ALEXANDRIA. Aug. 12. Arab foreign Minivers after a two-hour Conference announced in a communique i>sued here last night that they Had reached unanimous deci>ions on the main point» of thp co-ordinated Arab policy towards Palestine and other problems." The latter are stated to include co-ordination of ArabReuter. - 64 words
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Article285 1946-08-13 1 A.P. *!X 3 ;7-Russia's delegate to the Peace Conferenc? Andrei Vishinsky, hurled a charge of "in§£L United States Secretary of States James F. Byrnes yesterday during a heated conference argument over continuation of the debate on Italy's plea for a softer peace. The bitter argumentA.P. - 285 words
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Article68 1946-08-13 1 Reuter. JERUSALEM. Aug. 12.—Diamonds valued at £10.000 ncre stolen from a diamond merchant as he left a bank in the All-Jewish city of Tel Aviv this morning to go to his offic e in the same building. Five armed men waylaid him >natclud the satchel ofReuter. - 68 words
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Article71 1946-08-13 1 Reuter. ALEXANDRIA. Aug. 12. The Mufti of Jerusalem who had been sheltering In Egypt since his flight from France was today seeing Jamal Husseini his kinsman and deputy chairman of Pakstine Arab Higher Committee. Yesterday the Mufti had a conference lasting three hours with AbdulReuter. - 71 words
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Article73 1946-08-13 1 Bel lewd to have been caused by a lighted cigarette end being carelessly fhrown near some rubber solution, a Ure occurred in a tvr P retreading shop at Race Cour> p Road at about 7 p.m. yesterday. Another Are in the same locality was reported the sam73 words
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Article, Illustration35 1946-08-13 1 Peace at the conference Prime Minister Clement At nee read, a newspaper before the opening of the August 3 plena** session of the Peace Conference in Luxembourg Palace, Paris AP Pho o. AP Pho oAP Pho o - 35 words
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Article709 1946-08-13 1 New move to stop illegal immigration Reuter. LONDON, Avg. 12 —Th Po 1 i s h-Czechoslovakian frontier has been closed following the decision of Great Britain to step illegal immigration of Jews into Palestine, Prague radio reported to-night. The closing of the frontier is designed to checkReuter. - 709 words
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Article30 1946-08-13 1 WASHINGTON, Aug. 11.—Senator Capper. Republican of Kansas expressed a belief that it was unlikely C o ngre>s will b e called back before nex t January because of foreign developments.30 words
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Advertisement98 1946-08-13 1 National Employers' Mutual General FIRS. MOTOR. OR K» I ENS' COMPENSATION. PERSONAL ACCIDZNT. ;ind other classes of B V\< I] ASSOCIATION ID. :.t?rd in £n;la:id> .id Bank Clianb n> SINGAPORE ager: N. s. WL3E. Phone 2835. A PEW OF THE NEWLY ARRIVED ARTICLE? CIAN SINGH'S HAVE ON DISPLAY FOR LADIES98 words
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Advertisement16 1946-08-13 1 RADIOS For I RELIABLE SERVICE and SALES Call at NATIONAL RADIOi COMPANY, 58, Serangoon Rd. (Singapore.16 words
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563 1946-08-13 2 Returning a rinding that Major Charles Harold Webster R.A., Deputy Provost Marshal, Singapore District, died as a result of a self-inflicted gunshot wound Singapore's Coroner, Mr. W.G. Porter at the conclusion of an inquiry, yesterday, ended an threemonth search for Webster who had been563 words
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Obituary119 1946-08-13 2 His many frineds in Singapore will regret to learn of the death of Captain J. C. F. Napier R.U.SC. (aped 38) after a very brief illness- He entered the 69 Indian General Hospital on Thursday evening last, underwent a serious operation cn Friday morning, hut119 words
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Article38 1946-08-13 2 There was only one case of rob bery over the week-end. Three Chinese, who were masked and armed wtih pistols, entered a house ifi Temple Street at 7 p.m. on Sunday and got away with $500.38 words
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Article67 1946-08-13 2 Randall Reei «20». a British army driver, who was alleged to have knocked down a Chinese woman. Margaret Wong, wi h his truck on July I. had a charge of causing grevious hurt by negligent driving explained to him in the Fifth Police Court yes67 words
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223 1946-08-13 2 The story of an armed gang robbery at 4 30 afternoon at Aliwal Street, allegedly by two Fiii!? th Ignatius Undason and Stanley Almonte, and thr P slitary policemen, James Marshall Hall Ernest Joh and Cyril Bartlett, was recounted at the Second* 11223 words
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141 1946-08-13 2 L::n K;ni Wah (25». who was stated 'o B«Ve been employed as a radio mechanic by the Royal Signals two l months ago. was yesterday sentenced la three years' rigorous imprisonment and fined $500. in default, six mo:ith>" further imprisonment on rharges141 words
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Article58 1946-08-13 2 Trieste, Aug. P r arose in Gorizia. in th a United Stares occupi-? 7n A > Venezia Giula. last 1 c when a procession nearly JS strong took part in t vJ of a Slovene killed during? day's disturbances urin Fr.. Italians tried to i ntPrcf with58 words
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Advertisement1157 1946-08-13 2 NOTICES As from 12th Augu>t 1946 Mr. Lee Swee is authorised sign per I procuration our Firm. FRASER Co. TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from Contractors for the erection and completion of Six (6) Bungalows at Yio Chu Kang Road for The Singapore United Rubber Plantations Ltd. Plans and Specification1,157 words
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Advertisement452 1946-08-13 2 SALE BY TENDER 1. The CUstodi»* of Property. Singapore, invite- tender, for the purchase of t he following derelict vehicle> situate at 221 \Yhic! e Co. Bth ItikstOue Jurong Road particulars of which ar e a_ follow. Lot No. Mak L and Tip. Engi, u No, 1. Toyoda Lorry NO452 words
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Advertisement210 1946-08-13 2 NOTICES SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 4V DEBENTURE STOCK 1930-70-80. NOTICE is hereby iriven tfcttt the Transfer Books of the above Stock Will be closed from 15th to 31st August. 194«. both days inclusive, fcr the preparation of Interest Warrants in raapact of interest due on the above Stock for the current half-year210 words
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Advertisement162 1946-08-13 2 SHIPPING M.V. "Hoegh Silveru^h? is due to arrive on the I4t n from Vancouver. Los San Francisco. Consign cargo should apply fa, thp signed for delivery orders and culars of drchage arrangement HADDEN L CO .Singapore LIT) 1 3. Chartered Bank Chamber* Singapore. cast China Trading Company s.s. "EDNA" expected162 words
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2040 1946-08-13 3 CATCALLS AND WHISTLES IN CAMP CANTEEN (From Our Special Correspondent) Under blazing electric liehts within o KLUANG, Monday, gar, 263 members of the 13 «^«SS? 0 1 converted placed under close militaryTrresUn arachut c Regiment who general Court Martial which opened year faced2,040 words
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320 1946-08-13 3 An international character is assumed this month by Lord Killearn's Conference of Liaison Officers from territories in South East Asia, which opens in Singapore today. French, Siamese and Bur- Major General Sir Reginald mese economic experts willD ennin s. Principal Administraattpnd 1«; wpII is rpnrpcpn-320 words
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Article30 1946-08-13 3 The three-week-old strike at the Singapore Naval Base which involved 11,000 labourers, was called off last night. The men are expected to return to work today.30 words
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309 1946-08-13 3 Mr. Ban Tsan Chuan, an assistant in the Divsion of Entomology Institute for Medical Research, Kuala Lumpur, has been awarded the Military Medal. Mr. Ban is probably the first Chinese ever to receive this award ichich is made to noncommissioned officers and men of the309 words
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Article212 1946-08-13 3 tßu Our SpecQal Correspondent) Th Kluang, Monday, tne scene ai f*Z Qb Ut 70 miles f rom B nhru i,adfn^ U l\hi~l lU 2?! fr m Kluan the muddy road o« about 4o aZtl P3St runways U£* Tap Plaves < useless ™ere Thrr <l Pr Ud212 words
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Article370 1946-08-13 3 vtnttJ lereI ere 0l deal undergone by a number of sick British, Au.Vralian and Dutch PoWs in one of the jungle camps in Siam where t hey were taken one day anc made to enter a fast-flowing river up to their armpits to make370 words
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228 1946-08-13 3 1 saw 11 Indian soldiers lying on the pround covered with septic sores and scabies; they were mere skeletons. i wondered «rkat hell I had come into." So stated G.V.P. Pieozzi, formerly Sergeant In the R.c.s.. and at one time an inmate of228 words
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Advertisement336 1946-08-13 3 I Satin Embroidered Shoes Obtainable Tom PEKING LACE Co., 6G, North Bridge Road, Singapore. Tai. No. J330. Dealers in ail kinds of Chines? Hand aad2 Goods. iimi -lira mmm mm n 1» i ■ihmim i j i vvalker's Worldtram?d Trucast Brand j ttolfo? Composition All British Product and Made for336 words
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Article600 1946-08-13 4 In the rubber world today the word "synthetic" looms large and, in the eyes of not a few, sinister. The pessimistically inclined are already forecasting the doom of the natural product, basing their argument on the evidence accumulated during the years of war. No one can deny600 words
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Article1547 1946-08-13 4 Major David Wehl - Malayan rubber helped to move the first wheels in Hong Kong's commercial life after the reoccupation. By Major David Wehl In many of the occupied place; the day of liberation was followed by a feeling of disillus on and anti-climax. For three and a half years1,547 words
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Article561 1946-08-13 4 A.P. (By Caroline CoDhy. Kaigan, where the roads to Peiping and the Inner Mangofan plains meet in a fertile valley surrounded by high mountains, is second only to Yenan in its impor ance to the Chinese Communists. L'f 3 there proce ds calmly despite theA.P. - 561 words
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193 1946-08-13 4 Reuter. SYDNEY, (Air Mail): Two "fuzzy-wnzzy angels who holp d the A.I.F. al Milne Bay three years ago are doing a special course at Sydney Teachers' Col•ep, t-ouahfythem to ins- Nic 7 000 of their fellows a Papua. <hey Kre Peter J Cftn d 2Reuter. - 193 words
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Article1205 1946-08-13 4 "Islamica" Looks Around The promotion of Che' A. W i Mahmood from the post of Chief Inspector to that of Assistant Superintendent of Police should give great pleasure to the Asiatic communities of Singapore as this is the first instance of an Asiatic having been promoted to1,205 words
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Article78 1946-08-13 4 Reuter. SHANGHAI, Air Hai has decided to mafce a <let. i attempt to win n South SeM ket fcr Chinese cotton pief f W.th this end in view the CM" ese Government is ton petition from the statv Textile Develop lent 00 for theReuter. - 78 words
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Advertisement54 1946-08-13 4 per cent of headache, eye pain ona eye fatigue are the direct result vi.-ual defects. Are you sure that your prospects and happiness are not being hindered by the defective Vision. We are the specialist with complete eye-testing equipment to discover your eye defects scientifically and accurately. OPTICAL CO., 142,54 words
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359 1946-08-13 5 A.P. tokiA inne A sv > Associated Press Correspandent) knew h£ ™sUg'5 Ug 12 '71*? July 1937 Emperor Hirohito and h^.^. w u,d hay to battle China for years and beseeched his troops to beat down the enemy. We are afraid that theA.P. - 359 words
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112 1946-08-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday—The Malayan Union Government has agreed to accept liability to repatriate and pay for the p.* sages of dependants of Government servants whe died during the Japanese occupation and up to March 31. 1946. it is disclosed in an official circular in112 words
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Article29 1946-08-13 5 SINGAPORE, Aug. 12.—Local Indonesian leaders said today they have received official sanction for Singapore Indonesians to celebrate the first anniversary of the establishment cf the "Indonesian Republic' on Aug--17.29 words
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Article75 1946-08-13 5 Reuter. SH LNGHAI, Aug. p._"We hat Britain will •-1 more of a hand to China in her f need," declared Pao" sometimes Catholic Daily—in I mmenting on ich Mes ahead of Ami ;.ssador," Sir R Stevenson, r Government of n'.inues the paper, to beReuter. - 75 words
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Article54 1946-08-13 5 A.P. rCDAD itUJILLO. Aug. 12.— f DomJnicnni trudged miles through the to kneel at crude the V .*in Mary and pray earthquakes, tidal I hat have be- et this ■rjren days, binders were part U ft homeless l»y the 'atastrephe. thei levont villagers eagerA.P. - 54 words
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Article57 1946-08-13 5 Reuter. XAKDRIA Aug. 10.—Foreign -;aies were enre during the for M conference on t *aic>tn p Question. .io-*e object is to in th c light of and American lix future status of ted to last for two ed by Eg\p t at the hose Foreign MinisJanuuL beenReuter. - 57 words
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Article68 1946-08-13 5 i ag- 12. —Ghavam SulP rae Minister, issued ay forbidding army and officers and non-com-ra to belong to any ..nd placing a ban on "ivities among mem- t ore es for breach of this >0 announcedtarters here made the thai the ban follows on the68 words
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247 1946-08-13 5 Reuter. BURY, SHROPSHIRE, Aug. 11:—A new na--1 method known as "pressure pattern flying" I by six aircraft which returned to the EmNavigation School here today after compietag flight of 10,000 miles in 13 days. The craft which undertook the flight has been Gibraltar. m fly'ng isReuter. - 247 words
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Article47 1946-08-13 5 Reuter. LONDON. Aug. 10:—In preparation for the abolition of bread rationing, the capacity of bakeries in the Soviet Union is being increased by at host 3,250 tons daily, said Moscow radio today. Twentyfive thousand new bakers and confectionaries are now under training. Heuter.Reuter. - 47 words
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Article126 1946-08-13 5 Reuter. BOMBAY, Aug. 11 The famous Hongkong-S ngaporc Royal Artillery, with a record and trad.Hon reachinp to the early days of the British Empire in the Far Eas., has been dsbanded at a ceremonial parade held at Visapur Camp near Ahmednagar. Lieut. Gen. Sir Thomas Hutton. Colonel CommandantReuter. - 126 words
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359 1946-08-13 5 Muslims' "Direct Action" Day In London Reuter. «W «W Mohammed Ali jbs ;Z f d l nt 1p A U-tadia Muslim League for 01 AuR w l6 M Direct Action" Day will 15 Muslim In Britain on Aug rt, p"[,? SU ot convenience thatReuter. - 359 words
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89 1946-08-13 5 Reuter. BOMBAY. Aug. 11.—The Congress President, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, issued a statement to the press today expressing sympathy for "'our brothers and sisters in Indonesia fighting to reta J n their independence and to protest their new-born republic.*' He said h e hoped to attend theReuter. - 89 words
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Article95 1946-08-13 5 A.P. PAWS, Atff. 11—A delegation of three American women have arrived here to present to the Peace Conference delegates the views of the People's Mandate Committee, organised in 21 American republics. The delegates' chairman, Mrs. Thomas Burke of Washington. Mrs. Claude Pepper, wife of the FloridaA.P. - 95 words
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Article59 1946-08-13 5 SUNGEI, PATANI. Monday.—On a charge of theft of the cross-lining of a mosquito curtain which he cut off with a pair of scissors on Aug. 2, from house in Harvard Estate. Haji Ahmad bin Haji Arshad, a police constable attached to the Bendong police- station, was sentenced to three months'59 words
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Article248 1946-08-13 5 Reuter. KUALA LUMPUR. Aug. 12. Having just overcome a strike which held up Malaya s exports of tin and rubber. Port Swettenham, main port of the Malayan Union. is now faced with the serious threat of having practically the whole of its working capacity paralysedReuter. - 248 words
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Article249 1946-08-13 5 Reuter. NEW YORK. Aug. 11.—An agenda composed of 20 points face*, the United Nations Social and Economic Council when it opens its third session here on Sept. 11. according to riie teX( of the provisional agenda puolislied tonight. With 11 of tne items due for later discussionReuter. - 249 words
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Article50 1946-08-13 5 A.P. WARDHA, Aug. 12.—The Congress Party Working, C ommittee has adopt ed a resolution expressing the 'hope that Portugal will be denied membership in the United Nations" and assailing the Portuguese administration of the territory cf Goa on India's Arabian sea roast as the "worst form of colonial administration. A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article250 1946-08-13 5 WASHINGTON, Aug. 12-The long-scheduled liquidation of UNRRA programme, beginning December 31 is bringing appeals for international relief efforts to continue through 1947 Czechoslovakia, Poland, Greece, Yugoslavia, China, Norway, Austria and Russia are among the countries receiving UNRRA r?lief and asking the United States and250 words
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129 1946-08-13 5 Reuter. BERLIN. Aui. 11.—The biggest German armaments cartel in Europe. Veivinigtp Stahlwc-rke (United Steelworks'. In the Ruhr Is shortly to be taken over bj thj British authorities, it is reliably reported here. The British planned t Q tak e Offer the gigantic 'combine,Reuter. - 129 words
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Article51 1946-08-13 5 Reuter. SHANGHAI, Aug. 9.—Fiftyfour Shanghai radio stations will be forced to close down should the Ministry of Communications remain hrm in its decision to reius? licences. Six privatelyowned stations have been granted licences, and another six will receive permission after modifications to their equipment.—Reuter. - 51 words
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158 1946-08-13 5 London, Aug. 12. There was a terrific flap at the Ministry of Supply this week. They let 13 four wheeled trailers specially built to carry radar equipment and wanted them urgently- It was then discovered somebody had passed them out as junk and they had158 words
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Article78 1946-08-13 5 A.P. WASHINGTON, Aug. 12.— Government onViais here said yesterday that the Navy now has a carrier, four cruisers and seven destroyers in European waters under the policy of "showing the flag". Some of 'the vessels are in the Mediterranean, and some in the Headquarters in England.A.P. - 78 words
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Article82 1946-08-13 5 Reuter. ATHENS. Aug. 10—The Greek Council of State, the suprem e body in legal disputes between individuals and the Government, today dismissed an appeal by former leaders of the General Confederation of Labour asiain>i their dismissal by the Greek Government. The Government had acted Under the decreeReuter. - 82 words
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Article57 1946-08-13 5 Reuter. MADRID, Aug. 10,—The Spanish Government today issued an appeal to Germans living in Spain and \vLose return to Germany has been demanded by the Allies asking ihem to go back. The Government stated that it is guaranteed they will not be sent to the Soviet zoneReuter. - 57 words
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Advertisement130 1946-08-13 5 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS LOWEST RATES j ALL ADVERTISEMENTS MUST BE PREPAID I Sma Ads MALAYA TRIBUNE PRESS LTD. j*» 1.80 Singapore Kuala Lumpur Ipoh 1 Town Office Write your advertisement on this form and leave it at our Town Office. GROUND FLOOR WINCHESTER hoiisf office, situated right |rj town, will receive130 words
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Article269 1946-08-13 6 Reuter. KLUANG. Aug. 12—After a hearing which lasted five and a half hours, the court martial sitting in the case of 263 me n of the 13tn (Lancashire) Battalion of th c Sixth Airborne Regiment who are charged with mutiny, adjourned until tomorrow. Four and aReuter. - 269 words
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82 1946-08-13 6 i Tribune Staff Reporter The General Hospital is now i„ a position to cam on indefinitely s>aid tlie Chief Medical Officer yesterday, referring to ,ru respond to W appeal for volunteers to help i„ thp, menial tasks as bving tatU/aCIn addition to private individuals82 words
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563 1946-08-13 8 A.P. Reuter. BATAVIA. Aug. 12.—Indonesian military activity has greatly increased in all parts of Java except the region around Batavia with the approach of the first anniversary of the Indonesian "declaration of independence" a British military spokesman announced to-day. The "Indonesian Republic" was proclaimed on Aug.A.P. & Reuter. - 563 words
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Article227 1946-08-13 8 At the conclusion of B preliminary inquiry in th P Third '*M.i;i>trate s Court yesterday, a Teochew, Heng Bak Cheng. was committed to stand Ida trial at the Assize> on charges ot attempted murder, currying firearm-, and possession «>f explo-i\e.>. Chief Inspector F. J. Patton. in227 words
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Article130 1946-08-13 8 A.P. ISTANBUL. Aug. If. RH—l, formally ha- requested revision oi the Montreux Convention International Pact governiag both war and peacetime trmffk through vital Dardanelles unofficial but reliable source said SundaV. T ;v request reportedly was mad? shortly before Friday midnight, the deadline under which modification?* olA.P. - 130 words
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Article160 1946-08-13 8 Reuter. AUCKLAND. New Zealand. Aug. 1: —The repc|ted confiscataon by th° British Board of Trade of New Zealand food parcels for Britons was dr. cribed today as an unwarrantable interference by the Mayor ot Auckland. Reports of the Bo aid's alleged action was said here today toReuter. - 160 words
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Article129 1946-08-13 8 Reuter. DUBLIN. Aug. 12.—A goat brought from the highest mountain In Eire was crowned king in the Market Squar e at Killorgliu. County Kerry, last uight tt) start thre P fantastic days and nights of drinking and love making at Ireland's greatest festival. Why thp goatReuter. - 129 words
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204 1946-08-13 8 Reuter. New Delhi Aug 12 Pandit Nehru, Presdent of Congress has accepted ;h° invitation of th» Viceroy Lord Wavell to makt proposals for th? immediate fcr nation of an interim government, it was officially announced here today. A communique issued from the Viceroy's houseReuter. - 204 words
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410 1946-08-13 8 Rain Again Interrupts Tourists' Match (From Ltarte Constanlilie, Keuter's correspondent) CHELTENHAM, Aug. 12.—11 was not possible to start India's match against Gloucestershire until after ranch when with the drying pitch Pataudi. pro bably thinking his bowler had b?tter prospects than the410 words
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Article71 1946-08-13 8 Reuter. LONDON. Aug. 11.-The Imam of London llosqae, J. D. shams, left for India today. The Imam took charge «f London Mosque in 198« and created a controversy in certain ecclesiastical quarters last year when he published pamphlets and documents claiming that Jesus died inReuter. - 71 words
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Article128 1946-08-13 8 Reuter. GLOUCESTERSHIRE Ist Innings Burnett lbw Hazare 20 Neale C Mankad b Amarnath 4 Wilson c Gul Mahomed b Mankad 45 Hammond not out 30 Crapp not ou 28 Extras 5 Total <ior3 wkt* dccl.) 132 BOWLING O M. R W Amarnath 17 3 38 1 Hazare 13Reuter. - 128 words
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Article75 1946-08-13 8 (From Our Oun Reporter) Malacca. Monday. At the first general meeting of the Straits Chine.se British Assoc;at.on the chairman related the magnifi<ml part of the Chinese volunteers had played in the defence of Malaya I He said that Government should I take urgent steps in the75 words
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Article267 1946-08-13 8 Reuter. LONDON. Aug. 12.—Rain again interfered with the day's cricket prcgramme but no: so severely as was the c ase en Saturday although two matches have yet to stain and they become one-day fixtures if the weaIhsr relents to-morrow. Two ten ur:on s today were Fishlock.Reuter. - 267 words
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85 1946-08-13 8 I bought it dear, so I sold it *e»r; besides last Sunday was a gjjnese festal day. ple a de d Goh Ha„ Koo. a stall-kc eep r of Joo Uua t Market, who admitted overcitargins a customer for half a katty of prauns85 words
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43 1946-08-13 8 frir PhinJ 8, thne Indians and flnpri tin Se W6re and w .L° or cne week s gaol Lw*. p? appeared in *the I Four.h Police Court yesterday with trespass o*the I?n Aug m 7° f the railway stat:on43 words
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Article14 1946-08-13 8 PENANG, Monday.-Elaborate at rangements are being made for Victory Day celebrations here on Sept.14 words
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311 1946-08-13 8 Reuter. ONDO T N > Aug. 11:—Laurie Fishlock, Bill Edrich and James Langridge have been chosen to complete the England team to tour Australia during the forthcomcoLTdembly final Ch iCe Sh Uld the s!Se Qf The J; whicn now numbers 17 will sail in theReuter. - 311 words
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214 1946-08-13 8 The first bigamy case to come up for trial f the liberation was heard before a common jury ann Justice W. J. Thorogood at the sitting of thp s'en Singapore Assiz?s yesterday, and resulted in'a'ui Henry Anang Tan alias Mohamed Jaafar bin Ban??' being214 words
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Article62 1946-08-13 8 Vim Wing Srng <22i. a clerk employed m the Smgaputv Harbour Board appeared before Magistrate X M Byrne ygatarday, alleged to \i.i\t; converted for his own use rations *hien had been entrusted to bin He it alleged o have dlwho—l I;, di mound tkwm to cooties without62 words
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Article56 1946-08-13 8 Fif;een Chinese, including twe women, who were arrested by the polic l at he railway gocds shed on Saturday, appeared in the Fourth Mag'strate's Court yesterday on a charge of theft of 19 sacks of rice and 10 sacks ot flour. All claimed trial and the56 words
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Article197 1946-08-13 8 Lim Seng Yong, one of rk 4 men arrested during the J2 raid on Pulau Minyak ontL morning of July 4, was nrodmL in the Third Police rerday af ternoon on a tenia it charge of carrying a revolver Dui\ng the raid on n e i houses,197 words
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Article86 1946-08-13 8 When th c Second Stagftpon. assfe?s started yesterday there we twenty-six cases on h. list 1 To relieve pressure, cases tit being tried by Mr. N a a i and Mr. Justice W J simultaneously i n different Mr. Justice Worley has On his, list including th,,86 words
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Article39 1946-08-13 8 Committed to the Assizea or. 2 charge in connection with the F nanc'al Regulations. Lee 1 Kiat was discharged v.v.d icq nit by Mr. Justice Thoro-. Second Singapore Am when the prose cut ior thdre* charge.39 words
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110 1946-08-13 8 The Malaya Tribune PW" have opened an UKown Ground Floor. Winchester House, Collyer Quay. \s :he convenience oi these desiring to avail themseiw- oi the Malaya Tribune specially low rates for classified advertisements. Write cut your advertises**] on the form* that is t daily in110 words
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