Malaya Tribune, 2 September 1946
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Title Section51 1946-09-02 1 The Malaya Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE THE ONiY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA Now printed simul taneously i n (Fenang office opening shortly) 'Phone Numbers: Editorial 5811 Advertising 5812 Circulation Accounts 5813 EIGHT PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2.51 words
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514 1946-09-02 1 2-HOUR COMMUNAL CLASH LN BOMBA V Nehru Govt. Takes Office Today Reuter A.P. BOM BAY, Sept. 2 Rioting broke out in many sections in the heart of Bombay yesterday on the eve of the assumption of office of India's first own Government, asReuter & A.P. - 514 words
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Article76 1946-09-02 1 Reuter. U 'HI. Sep!. 1.—A11 InMoi em League delegation to Soviet Russia to ipporl jor the cause in Moslems before the Nations 1$ proposed in h to be discussed at Sind pror ncial Moslem council meetiTig on iOluHon say s Indian l been Je: doicnReuter. - 76 words
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Article162 1946-09-02 1 Reuter. 'X. Sept. 1. —India's the hands of Mohamed ah, President of the allid slim League, declares Lewis in today's conser"Sunday Chronicle." who recently returned refers to Mr. Jinnah itic terms calling him uncompromising Pakistan holding in ing fingers of his long well-manicured hands gReuter. - 162 words
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Article57 1946-09-02 1 SINGAPORE, Today. In observance of the taking of office of the first Government in India. Singapore Indians are making elaborate arrangements for celebration, including processions. The highlight of the day will be a meeting at the Indian Association premises this afternoon. Supporters of the new Government are57 words
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Article106 1946-09-02 1 Reuter. NEW DELHI, Sept. 1— On the eve of taking office on Monday as leader of the new all-Indian Government, Pandit Nehru issued a statement declaring: 'We should act always for the good of the whole and with a broad vision including everyone in India. It must beReuter. - 106 words
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Article285 1946-09-02 1 MESSAGES TO BOTH NEHRU JINNAH Reuter. BIRMINGHAM, Sept. 1.—Indians in Birmingham today s ent messages to both the Congress leader. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, and the Muslim League leader, Mohammed Ali Jinnah, assuring them of support Congress supporters were members of the Birmingham Indian Association while the message to Mr. JinnahReuter. - 285 words
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Article129 1946-09-02 1 A.P. RIO OE JANERIO, Sept. I:—Complete order has been restored in ihe Brazilian capital after three days of "inflation riiots" during which angry crowds stoned and wrecked shops and cinemas in protest against profiteering. Many food shops and bars opened as usual this morningA.P. - 129 words
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132 1946-09-02 1 Reuter. DRESDEN. Sept. l.—The discovery of mass graves of over 200.000 Russian prisoners and displaced persons hidden under fields of potatoes and grain in the Soviet occupation zone has led to the arrest of the former camp commandant of Stalag 304nnc r Zei/hain, Saxony. OtherReuter. - 132 words
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Article143 1946-09-02 1 A.P. JERUSALEM. Sept 2.— A vigorous protest was launched yesterday by the spokesman for the Jewish Agency against what he termed the abuse of emergency powers" by the Palvstmc Government. Two hundred Jews, detained in the Rafah camp whose cases had been investigated and approved someA.P. - 143 words
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Article77 1946-09-02 1 Reuter. JFRUSATFM. Sent 1 -Pn.ir prominent Palestine Arabs including the Mayor of Nablus, Suleiman Bey Tuqan. and Anton Atallah. a leading Christian Arab lawyer, have declined the British Government invitation to participate in the Lnodon talks on Palestine due \r> beffifl on Sept. 9, according to aReuter. - 77 words
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Article64 1946-09-02 1 A.P. PRAGUE. Sept. 2:—Albert Goerh.g, identified as the brother of Hermann Goering, is in Pankrac prison here awaiting a war chimes trial. He was general director of the Skoda munition works, and the charges are expected to relate to his treatment of workers. Albert Goering surrendedA.P. - 64 words
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Article33 1946-09-02 1 A.P. SACRAMENTO. California, Sept I: —The Superfortress "Pacusan Dreamboat, which will attempt to 3y from Hawaii to Cairo via the North Pile, left McClellan field here for Honolulu Saturday.—A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article646 1946-09-02 1 Reuter. LONDON, Sept. I:—Field Marshal Lord Montgomery, Commander-in-Chief of Allied land forces in the D-day assault on the continent, in an official report just issued, on the operation from then until Germany's surrender, declares: "The outstanding point about the battle of Normandy is that it wasReuter. - 646 words
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Article54 1946-09-02 1 BELGRADE. Sept. 2:—Marshal Tno on Sunday submitted a formal note to the United States embassy which "roughly neets" requirements of the United States demand for an apology for the reaths of American airmen and assurances that uuch incidents would not be repeated, it was learned from54 words
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Advertisement65 1946-09-02 1 ajV IB A PEW OP THE NEWLY ARRIVED ARTICLES I CIAN SINGH'S HAVE ON DISPLAY FOR LADIES FOR CENTS SWIMMING SUITS ITALIAN SHIRTINGS (In popular stripe designs) EMB: GEORGETTE BLOUSES TOOTAL TIES 'Hungarian Fashioned) < ln patterns) p LRE SILK GLOVES PROPHYLACTIC ®eit English make) HAIR COMBS SILK KNICKERS (English65 words
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Advertisement17 1946-09-02 1 AVAILABLE I J ENGLAND I I I i I I j For Thirst Think First i i17 words
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Article183 1946-09-02 2 There have been a number of gang robberies in Singapore during the week-end and in all cases the robbers were armed with pistols. One cf the houses visited was that of Mr. J. P. J- Ess ni Sandy Lane when three Chinese, believed to be Cantonese, enter* d183 words
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Article313 1946-09-02 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) MALACCA, Aug. 31. The Food Inspectorate have been busy over the holidays in raiding and checking shops both in town and the rural areas. The checks were conducted by Chief Food Inspector Sim Eng Wah and a force of thirty. Some retailers313 words
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249 1946-09-02 2 (Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday—An appeal to Malayan journalists to take a less parochial view when deal ing with Malayan affairs and to adjust their views to the world perspective, was made by Sir Edward Gent, Governor of the Malayan Union, in the course of249 words
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Article97 1946-09-02 2 Speaking at the V's Mens Club luncheon on Saturday Mr A S. Martin of the Army Educational Centre defined total education as education of broad lines for all the people. He said the tendency of present day education is toward over- specialization. Education should be a97 words
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Advertisement569 1946-09-02 2 {tribune PRE -PAID CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Casual Advertisements: Wanted. Personal, Situations Vacant, Situations Wanted, For Sale. etc. at $3.00 per Insertion of 20 words, 15 cts. for every additional word. Public Notices 4% Announcements: 53.50 per single column lnci per Insertion. Domestic Occurrences: Death, Engagement, Marriage. Birth Notices, etc. iat $7.00569 words
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Advertisement1237 1946-09-02 2 SALE BY TENDER The Custodian of Property, Singapore, invites tenders for the purchase of th e following, particulars of which are as follows:— Lot I—One Vickers Petters Ltd. Machine Oil Engine No. ***** B.H.P. 50, R.P.M. 260, about 6 1 high lying at 46, Orchard Road. 2—About 200 empty drums.1,237 words
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Advertisement793 1946-09-02 2 NOTICES PRODUCTIONS 'p* r Notice is hereby given that the Trade Mark or Design demcted tbove is the absolute pronerty of PSK KHONG SERVICE of No. 250. aerangoon Road. Singapore, and is used by them in respect of Sanitary and Water Ba.ins manufactured and/or imported and sold by them m793 words
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Advertisement281 1946-09-02 2 SHIPPING The ss. "EMPIRE JAMAICA 430C tons, left Hongkong on 28th August. She will be despatched j Colombo first week in September For cargo space, please apply: S K. LIM COMPANY. -Agents) Ho Hong Kian Kee. 65, Chulia Street, Telephone: 5911. Silver Line KERR STEAMSHIP CO. INC. NEW YORK GENERAL281 words
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455 1946-09-02 3 (By Lim Keng Hor) I h;nc just returned from a viait ,1! ,he bottom of its keel 1s jiist resting aa tt^mrt^ tmong the other dutst anding imoressirtns i«T magnitude of the destruction the*w£ P b?ou gh and lay, a year after we came455 words
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Article155 1946-09-02 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) action Company strikers yesterday refused to a proposal that they return to work for a tortniahj, during which negotiations will be conducted. 5 and new comJMee members of the fraction Company workers imion, Company authoriTrade Union Adgw, and the Acting Conof Labour met155 words
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Article137 1946-09-02 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Chinese circles in Singapore last HtClt were hoping that Us a result of representations to Batavia regarding the detention of shipping of Singapore registry, flying the British and Chinese flaes. the incident may he settled locally on a basis of compromise without elevating the137 words
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Article256 1946-09-02 3 The R A P. crew of a Mosquito reconnaissance aircraft, which was forced down on an uninhabited island in the Gulf of Siam. have been rescued and hrcught back to the mainland by the Siamese Air Force. The Mosquito, belonging to No. «84 (Photographic256 words
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Article392 1946-09-02 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter In celebration of the affiliation of the PanMalayan Labour Union with the World Trade Union Federation, the members of the Singapore General Labour Union held a rally at the Farrer Park last evening. The rally was attended by about 10,000 Chinese, Indian and Malay392 words
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Article, Illustration59 1946-09-02 3 Two hundred men of the Royal Navy and the Royal Indian Navy have lost their iJt*» in mine-sweeping operations off the coast of Malaya. A total of over 2MO mines have been swept, and the next iob that awaits the sweepers is the clearance of59 words
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Article721 1946-09-02 3 Share quotations as at Aug. M according to -the Malayan Share brokers Association (Singapore; were as follows INDUSTRIALS Buyer Seller Alexandra Brickwork* or ds $2.00 $2.40 Alexandra Brickworks Prefs. 2 80 8.00 Brit. Malaya Trustee «Sc Executor Co. 8.00 9.00 Consolidated Tin Smelters J4 3 25/9 East721 words
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359 1946-09-02 3 A step towards filling the gap in Singapore's musical entertainment 'eft by Dr. Eric Chishelm on. his departure fcr South Africa some time agj is being taken next Friday by Radio Maliya, whose own Orchestra will make its first public appearance on the359 words
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Advertisement176 1946-09-02 3 j 1 LADIES! M \iSi»\ (Ladies Hair Dressing Saloon (Facing Oxley Road) f 128, Orchard Road, i Whin Qui Shopping LOOK FOR 9 1 j NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, i I The Shop por All Your Requirements. S. PRITAM SINGH Co. 1 Phone 6452. j "f^TTf——— The best choice and fresh176 words
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Miscellaneous7 1946-09-02 3 K «VAX- Exclusive To The Malaya Tribune7 words
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Article447 1946-09-02 4 During the war the ab- ntec pjwers-that-be decided to reverse the previcus policy towards the c ablishment of a univercity for Malaya and it is now intended to establish university as soon as pos-. tiblr. 11» redit for this goes la inie war-time Coalition Go\ rntnent and we447 words
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Article771 1946-09-02 4 A.8.C., Tribune contributor, vie ws the Peace Conference from a perspective which permits a less impassioned consideration of the issues to the fore than appears to be possible in the heated atmosphere of Paris. Discussion by the BigFour of the barriers thrown up at the771 words
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140 1946-09-02 4 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Sir—One of the most annoying things that a motorist can encounter is a traffic automatic light which fails to work properly. Ipoh motorists have for a long time had to bear with a set of traffic light: at the junction of140 words
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Article247 1946-09-02 4 Sir,—The Government is contemplating devoting $200,0J0 ior ;ho renovation of the Johore Sultan., Istana and the Rev. Mr. Moore, being an influential citizen, has remonstrated for the benefit of the public and not through selfish motives. «n--stead of receiving support in his remonstrance, he was told by Mr.247 words
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Article313 1946-09-02 4 Sir T shall me very mu"h oblitrod if you will kindly publish this letter in your correspondence columns. »m s"»rrv that I have to write this n order that the truth must be d r>nd it is useless hiding th nes ;ndor the official bushel. The313 words
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Article162 1946-09-02 4 Sir—With tho Government's rehabilitation of many public service.-, it is rather surprising to see that very little attention is being paid to one of the most urgent and necessary departments in the state. That is the Fire Department. In Perai; especially, the public have to rely on162 words
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Article212 1946-09-02 4 Sir,—I read with interest your report on bread and bread rationing yesterday. "akeries in other states of the Onion are allowed to sell bread to the retailor and direct to the con.uming public without passing through the hand., of tho wholesaler. In many cases the bread which212 words
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Article145 1946-09-02 4 Li the Aberdeenshire village of Ballater—a few mile* from Balmoral Castle te an old butcher wh 0 has two part-time assistants without parallel in Britain. They help him make big gausagfca. One Is a Royal Dllkc, the other a Prince. During AupiKt fc*o tittle hoys145 words
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169 1946-09-02 4 Tli(. rase of a man who claimed that his breakdown in health was due to a practical joke, played while he was in the R.A.F.. came before the Pensions Appeal Tribunal, in Manchester. It was stated that he was induced to sing at an169 words
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Article504 1946-09-02 4 (By George Boaltwood, Associated Press Correspondent) LONDON: When India is finally granted independence, the King's title— "Georga VI., by the Grace of God, of Great Britain, Ireland, and the British Dominions beyond the seas. King. Defender of the Faith, Emperor India"—will have to be changed. The504 words
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Miscellaneous107 1946-09-02 4 STRANGE AS IT LJ^^^offpi'ma) s$S^ u5colSO& 186H, ATTENDED A PLAY AT FORDS* WIBK m_ THEATRE AND VIGOROUSLY APPAurrn uiiI the young star johnwilkesBonm WHO,SIX MONTHS LATER WASrn ,ro r/v5 KILL NiM IN THE SAME THEATCF M£WT£CHNlQUE5 FOR AMH IN THP SAMF Rnv CONTROLLING GLARE IN AND IN 1 Ht OAnt107 words
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111 1946-09-02 5 p\RIS. Sept. 1. —The meeting Big Four Foreign Minisplanned f" r tomorrow, has re lied- News of the n has been confirmed i] British sources. n given I* thai the nig i ir d puties at their rhee hi made such prois considered unto call111 words
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Article65 1946-09-02 5 A.P. 30 -Sheik Hassan adi r of the Muslim ii Association, called dy revolution" unless mail Sidky Pasha fl negotiations with 5: revision of the 1936 ak? effecting action complete evacuation of B] F from Egypt within k > spf ech was heard Is of MuslimsA.P. - 65 words
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Article175 1946-09-02 5 A.P. Janeiro, Sept. I.—The Brazilian Congress raged rough its stormiest session in history to in- the cause of current cost-of-living riots, already had taken a toll of one death and over i tdred casualties. Congress was informed Communist deputy torrei who was arrested connection with disor- ders,A.P. - 175 words
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Article413 1946-09-02 5 Reuter. rfYom ja??ics Henry, Renter's Correspondent). tho Tory (Air Mail )~The popular conception that «rf t~? GSe are a nation of copyists, and that they .fjft at original work, is not shared by a Iws£u£i t 4 A^. encan Ar my engineering experts of theReuter. - 413 words
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Article100 1946-09-02 5 A.P. Rio De Janeiro. Aug. 31.— Forty-one persons were injured on Friday nigh:, three by bullets, when police shock troops fired several volleys and hurled tear gas and bombs to halt rioting mobs composed chiefly of high school students. The students staged window sm ashingA.P. - 100 words
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Article36 1946-09-02 5 Reuter. LONDON. Sept. 1.—Reports that Sir John Shaw, Chief Secretary to the Palestine Government, is leaving his present post on promotion were for the first time officially confirmed by the Colonial Office spokesman in London today.—Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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153 1946-09-02 5 A.P. PALA ALTO California, Aug. 31. —Former President Herbert Hoover on Friday told U.S. naval officers »oon to leave for Administrative duties on Pacific islands, "there is more danger now than ever before in the history of the U.S Hoover did not elaborate onA.P. - 153 words
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112 1946-09-02 5 Reuter. WREXHAM. Aug. 31—Part of an explosives factory, which during the war employed 10,000 p» op!e, has been leased to a firm making personal goods. Including baby powder. The fact ry forms p'irt of the Wrexham development area, one of two new areas approvedReuter. - 112 words
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Article67 1946-09-02 5 MADRID. Sept. I—A civil engineer and an as.-**am were shot dead near here yesterday when men armed with sub-machineguns tried to hold up the motorcar in which they were taking money to pay several thousand workers at the Madrid Real Football Club's new ground67 words
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Article312 1946-09-02 5 Reuter and A.P. BATAVIA, Aug. 31: —Major-General James Forman, Allied Chief of Staff, conferred with Hadji Agoes Salim, Indonesian Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs, today, in the first concrete step towards establishing the Java-Sumatra truce which Lord Killearn, British Special Commissioner in South East Asia, arranged withReuter and A.P. - 312 words
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Article61 1946-09-02 5 Reuter. Jerusalem. Aug. 31.—The arms cache found by British troops in their search of the village of Dorots near Gaza, Palestine, was contained in an underground concrete structure beneath a hen-house, it is learned here. The structure contained eight sub-machineguns and several Bren guns, Sten guns, pistols, mortars,Reuter. - 61 words
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822 1946-09-02 5 Almost F orgotten Anniversary Reuter. (From Eric Bourne, Reuters Special Correspondent) NUREMBERG, Sept. 1: —Today exactly seven years after the German armies crashed into Poland, Hermann Goering and 20 other major Nazi prisoners on trial here for their lives have begun their lonely wait forReuter. - 822 words
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Article53 1946-09-02 5 Reuter. LONDON. Aug. 30.—Reports that Mr. Ernest Bevin has returned to London to prepare for next month's Palestine conference were categorically denied by the Foreign Office spokesman tonight. Mr. Bevi n it is authoritatively learned is still in Paris, and has no immediate intention of returningReuter. - 53 words
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Article123 1946-09-02 5 Reuter. NEW DELHI, Sept. It was officially announced in New Delhi today that Lord Wavell, the Viceroy, has distributed the portfolios in the new interim government as follows: Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru (Congress President) external affairs and Commonwealth relations. Sardar Baldev Singh, defence. Sardar Vallabhai Patel, home affairsReuter. - 123 words
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Article55 1946-09-02 5 A.P. Shanghai Aug. 31.—Eight pirates charged with pilfering cargo ships at Woosung were sentenced today to be executed at Tsungwing. island town in the Yangtze estuary, near the scene of their crimes. The Magistrate at Tsungming 1 requested th e execution spot V>~ provide warning to allA.P. - 55 words
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Advertisement213 1946-09-02 5 REJUVENATION RUN DOWN. PREMATURELY AGED or suffering from IMPAIRED VITALITY, NEURASrHENIA OVERWORK, STRAIN. NERVES, INSOMNIA. ETC take TESTRONES" Tablets Male Sex) "OVERONES" Tablets Female 3ex> of all revitalising tonics. It mli anced cases of weakness sptcial highly powerful tablets are available, bgr the British Glandular, tact 3 Ltd London. AGENTS:213 words
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Advertisement136 1946-09-02 5 NEW WAY BUSINESS SCHOOL (Est: 1935) vNew ft Spacious Premises as from Ist Sept 1946) 285 JOO CHIAT ROAD. Rapid Tuition in SHORTHAND, TYPING, HIGH SPEED BOOKKEEPING under supervision of Mr. J. J. ABRAMS, Former Tutor Raffles Honours Diploma. 1 LATEST STOCK ARRIVALS AT l(Olll\SO\S STEEL DEED BOXES STEEL CASH136 words
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Article93 1946-09-02 6 Reuter. New York, Aug- 31— According to the Washington correspondent of the New York Times quoting information obUmea -from official United States sources." Russia has approximately 5.*****0 men under arnls. over 2.*****0 of whom are deployed ouside the borders of Russia. The New York TimesReuter. - 93 words
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Advertisement198 1946-09-02 6 ESPIONAGE—ONE ADVENTURE THAT ABOUNDS IN PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECT! A YOUNG DOCTOR'S PREDICAMENT! French Police OPENS TCMHy (CAPITOL) (Tel. 5281) Holiday Playgroimd Becomes Background JSfm UNIQUE BACKGROUND IN DRAMA BRIMFUL OF SUSPENSE j MYSTERY, ROMANCE COMEDY, I WITH JAMES MASON, THE STAR' IN "THE WICKED LADY" and "THE SEVENTH VEIL" as THE198 words
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Article722 1946-09-02 7 Vernon Morgan Writes On ICNDON, Aug. 31:—Squabbles exist the world over in s] no less than politics. Only this week while th i royal was being waged in Oslo between the Scandinavian countries and Britain and the United Sta yer payment to athletes, far722 words
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Article78 1946-09-02 7 Reuter. ZURICH. Aug. 31.—Henri Aubay ol France won the amateur oad race cycling championship of the world when the- championships oninued here today. He covered 189 kiLmetres in five hours .welve minutes and fortyone ;seconds. Ernst Stettler, Switzerland, was second; H. Van Kerkhoven, Belgium, trurd: Villy Emborg.Reuter. - 78 words
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Article55 1946-09-02 7 Reuter. New York. Aug. 31.—Ukrainian Foreign Minis i c r Dmitry Manuiisky called a press conference at the Soviet Cinsulate here shortly before mignight and sharply censured ths delegates of Britain. France the unitea States and the Netherlands, f o* failure to list-n to the Ukrainian delegate- atReuter. - 55 words
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Article42 1946-09-02 7 Reuter. BELGRADE. Aug. 30—The commander of Ljubljana district during th e Axis occupation, Gen-ral Leon Rupnik, was sentenced to death by shooting for •crimes against the at the close of the Slovene war crime* trial in Ljubljana today. —Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article92 1946-09-02 7 Reuter. LORDS, Aug. 31'—Close of play sores: INDIA versus MIDDLESEX: India 469 for five (Hazare not out 193, Mankad not out 109, extras 2i». BOWLING: O. M. R. W. Compton 20 1 70 0 Harrington 24 3 71 l ¥oung 26 8 46 0 SimsReuter. - 92 words
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Article74 1946-09-02 7 Reuter. LONDON, Aug. 31.—Rugby League results:— Barrow 20, Salford 8. Bellevue Rangers 11, Wigan 12. Bramley 5, Hull 7. Castleford 10, Bradford Northern 2. Dewsbury 10, Huddersfield 2. Halifax 23, Workington Town 11. Hull K. R. 5, Featherstone R. 5. Keighley 8, Batley 10. Leeds 6. Wakefield TrinityReuter. - 74 words
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329 1946-09-02 7 S.C.F.A.: 2. Northamptonshire Regt.: 1. The Singapore Chinese Football Association repeated their victory over the Northamptonshire Regiment by the odd goal in three in a thrilling return soccer match before a record crowd at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. In their first match played329 words
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Article156 1946-09-02 7 A.P. NICOSIA, Sept I—King Farouk of Egypt who with his sister Fawzia, Empress of Iran, is cruising in the Mediterranean, yesterday paid a visit to Cyprus. They arrived at Limassol on Friday in the 1,106 ton yacht, the Bahr el Bahar. The King and EmpressA.P. - 156 words
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Article53 1946-09-02 7 A shooting incident took place in front of a cafe in Jalan Besar on Saturday morning at 9.30 when a Chinese girl (18) was fired at by an unknown assailant. The girl rjr eeived a serious' wound on her left arm. She was removed-to hospital where she is53 words
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Article212 1946-09-02 7 Th e eighty-one year old Tang. lin Club, which was de-requisi-tioned by the Forcesoorn r August 15. officially opened its doors to old and new members yesterday. Over the last years thesessa c doors hav e admitted a curious succession of guests indeed. During the fighting against212 words
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Article117 1946-09-02 7 COLOMBO. Aug. 30.—The appeal of S. Selvanayagam an Indian labourer of Knavesmire estate at Undugoda was dismissed and the sentence of two months rigorous imprisonment imposed by the Kegalle Magistrate on June 27 for criminal trespass was confirmed by Justice Jayatilleke, the Supreme Court judge today. This117 words
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Article28 1946-09-02 7 A.P. SHANGHAI, Aug. 31.—The United States Government have agreed to sell China the bulk of the American civilian surplus property in the Western Pacific and in China. —A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article558 1946-09-02 7 Home Soccer Season Opens Reuter. London, Aug. 31—The first real soccer season for seven years—with clubs back to the prewar setup, and promotion and relegation restored to League competition—was begun today. Despite heavy rain in most area vast crowds flocked tb the games. There were 53,000Reuter. - 558 words
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Article86 1946-09-02 7 A Volley Ball Exhibition Match in aid of the Y.M.C.A. Rehabilitation Fund and the Indian Relief Committee Fund for local relief will take place at the Happy World Stadium to-night at 8.15 .The competing teams will be the Y.M.CA. of Singapore versus the 140 Company R.IA.S.C. playing under86 words
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Article65 1946-09-02 7 In their second friendly game of soccer played at the Woodleigh Pumping Station Ground, the Pood Control Inspectorate XI defeated the 69, E.M. Platoon, R.E. XI by a solitary goal scored in the second half. Ooi Seang Eng receiving a fine pass from A. K. Symons placed the65 words
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Article55 1946-09-02 7 Reuter. LONDON, Aug. 31.—County cricket close of play scores: At Nottingham, Yorkshire 283 for nine (Sellers 66, Turner 53) versus Nottinghamshire. At Gloucester, Essex 48 for nine versus Gloucestershire, lain. At Hove, Lancashire 159 for five versus Sussex. At Kingston, Hampshire 234 Arnold 57, Squires 8 for 52).Reuter. - 55 words
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Article155 1946-09-02 7 The cricket match between the S.C.C, and the S.R.C., played on the Municipal Padang yesterday, wa s abandoned after the innings of the S.C.C. was closed owing to r a in. S.C.C. scores:— G. K. Stein b Schubert 22 P. F. Firkins lbw b Westerhout 8 P.155 words
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Article271 1946-09-02 7 The Singapore Chinese Recreation Club beat the Ceylon Sports Club in a cricket match played at Thomson Road yesterday by two wickets. Scores: C. S. C. C Thuraisingham c Tay b Choy Gee 25 S. Yogarajah b Choy Gee 10 S. K. Sundram271 words
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Article36 1946-09-02 7 A.P. GRONINGEN, Holland, Sept. I.— With a score of ll£ out of 14, Mikhail Botvinnik of Moscow and Dr. Max Euwe of Amsterdam, tied for first place in the world chess championships on Saturday.—A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Advertisement104 1946-09-02 7 Of Special Importance to Advertisers! THE MALAYA THIBI WE AND THE Till 111 WE PRINTING -SIMULTANEOUSLY IN SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR i" IPOH (Owr PENANG of/ice will open shortly) i f| ADVERTISERS MAY NOW j TAKE ADVANTAGE OF A LOW ALL-EDITIONS RATE WHICH WILL GIVE THEM PUBLICITY COVERAGE I From SINGORA104 words
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566 1946-09-02 8 MacArthur Reviews Year Of Occupation A.P. TOKIO, Sept. 2: —General Douglas Mac Arthur, Supreme Allied Commander, summarizing one year's occupation, declared a "dread uncertainty" of th c worldwide ideological conflict between Democracy and Communism hangs over Japan, which can be "either, aA.P. - 566 words
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205 1946-09-02 8 Reuter. PARIS. Sept. 1. —One of the main reasons for If. "MolotOv's visi. to Moscow I learned tonight on uiv usually reliable authority was to discuss with Generalissimo Stalin the question of Germany which authoritative quarters here expect will he raised at theReuter. - 205 words
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Article94 1946-09-02 8 A.P. Paris. Sept. I—Officials of th? Hebrew Committee of National Liberation said the organisation had cabled to President Truma n requesting "'ships and oth:r technical help" to assist Jewish .immigration mo Palestine. Th e cable was signed by Dr. David Wowinski of Poland. The Committee forA.P. - 94 words
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Article38 1946-09-02 8 PARIS. Sept 1—Dr. Harley Granville-Barker, distinguished British authority on Shakespeare, has died here aged 69 He produced and acted in Shaw's plays among other, and also wrote plays including "Waste", written in 1906 and banned for 14 years.38 words
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Article34 1946-09-02 8 Reuter. BOMBAY, Aug 31—Damage untitled niated at one crore ten million rupees—about £740,000» was caused by floods at Mandsaur in Gwalior state, central India, it is reported here. Hundreds of home were washed away.—Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article401 1946-09-02 8 Reuter. ATHENS, Sept. I:—At 9 o'clock (local time) tonight while the votes were still being counted it was estimated that in the Athens-Piraeus area 55 per cent, of the votes were cast in favour of the King's return. It was thought that in the workers quartersReuter. - 401 words
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Article67 1946-09-02 8 Reuter. Aboard Stiri ng Castle, Sept. 1 teas officially announced today Norman Yardley, Yorkshire, has been appointed vice-Captain for the tour and Edrich, Middlesex, senior profess onal. The selection committee for all matches will comprise Hammond, Yardley and Edrich wih the captain having the power to cooptReuter. - 67 words
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Article112 1946-09-02 8 In aid of the benevolent "und of the Mohamedan Starlight Cricket Club Patma Opera playing it .he Happy World presented a Hindustani story entitled "Noor-E-Islam" last night. The hall was crowded and the collections amounted to over $1,200. As patron of the Club Che' A. W. M*hmood112 words
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Article17 1946-09-02 8 To-day is an American National holiday (Labour Day), ihe American Consulate General will ue closed17 words
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145 1946-09-02 8 Reuter. SHANGHAI. Aug. 31 —Arrangements have been completed for the repatriation of 762 Chinese and men from New Guinea, where they were interned by the Japanese during the war. The Australian autl. r:tu l are caid to liave promised to furr.:sh the necessary shipping OfReuter. - 145 words
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Article197 1946-09-02 8 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The milk situation in Malaya has improved considerably in the past few weeks, and large quantities of both sweetened and evaporated milk are expected lo arrive here during the next three or four months. Considerable quantities are already in stock, and In view of197 words
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Article56 1946-09-02 8 Reuter. BRIDGETON, Aug. 30—The Glasgow by-electlon caused by James Maxton's death result was declared today. J. Carmichael (Independent Labour Party) 6.351. J. Wheatley (Labour) 5.180. V. Warren (Conservative) 3.987. Miss W. Wood (Independent Scottish Nationalist) 2.575. G. Aldred (Independent Labour) 405. Independent Labour Party majority 1,171. NoReuter. - 56 words
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675 1946-09-02 8 Reuter. LONf>ON, Sept. I.—No government was "ever nf fered a grander opportunity for true liberalism ami conciliation" than the government composed entire?, of Indians which takes office in India to-morrow a? Clares the Observer in its chief editorial today. The paper declares: Tor good orReuter. - 675 words
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Article45 1946-09-02 8 The Municipal Fire Brigade was summoned to Nee Soon Transit Camp yesterday where some old Jap trenches filled with coal and empty ammunition boxes had caught fire. The conflagration was eventually put out after three hours' work on the part of the brigade.45 words
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Advertisement106 1946-09-02 8 NOTICE REQUISITIONED PROPERTY All owners or lessees of private property now under requisition to the Services, who have not already done so, are advised to write to the Requisitioning Officer as soon as possible, if they want it to be released. A separate letter should be sent acout separate properties.106 words
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