Malaya Tribune, 6 September 1946
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Title Section60 1946-09-06 1 The Malaya Tribune B Y THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE THE ONLY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA Now printed simul taneously i n Singapore, Kuala L umpur Ipoh (Penang office opening shortly) 'Phone Numbers: Editorial 5811 j Advertising 5812 I Circulation Accounts 5813 J KK.HT PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 194660 words
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77 1946-09-06 1 malk, out.... > /.'),.< c.',..i /> ",'r/ >,/<' )7l >>. /<l s «ieieucl'torz, c a Ht't'l'icl l o? l ,/,e o/ .Vo/a c m..c/e i/i > pra.'e.'i' '?a</ >:, /n j ,"tt' dettlilil T-lc'lln. gr llt j < ?i ve l>, al/,,!clb /:Q'i > .17. ll«ii li <l' <l lA.P. Photo. - 77 words
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Article306 1946-09-06 1 A.P. V YORK, Sep.. 6: —A general strike of seamen rs of the American Federation of Labour stop- at United States seaports yesterday in a which was unprecedented in the nation's waterfront labot-r disputes. 100 GOO members of the Union ol the Pacific red i ffA.P. - 306 words
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Article55 1946-09-06 1 Reuter. ALEXANDRIA, Sept. s.—The Egyptian Premier. Sidky Pasha, said today that he would tender the resignation of his cabinet and hoped to form a new cabinet by Sunday. A reshuffle would be necessary, he said. H e will form hi a new cabinet with four Saadists includingReuter. - 55 words
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Article92 1946-09-06 1 Reuter. "SALEM. Sept. s.—The British Premier. Mr. Churchill, has had his ascribed in the "golden k of honour of Jewn appreciation of played a 3 Britain's l< id r in the formation h brigade group, rl Acate of inscription ts anything between £500 was paid for byReuter. - 92 words
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Article313 1946-09-06 1 Reuter. BOMBAY, Sept. 6:— Aflerce but brief battle between Moslems and Hindus flared again yesterday in Bombay, raising casualties to more than 200 killed and GOO injured, while sporadic stabbings claimed at least ten victims in uneasy Calcutta. A communique on the night ofReuter. - 313 words
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498 1946-09-06 1 REPORT SUBMITTED TO GOVERNOR S'pore To Be Divided Into 9 Wards [Tribune Staff Reporter] Recommendations of the Municipal Constitution Committee appointed in May last to submit proposals for the early re-establishment of the Singapore Municipality have been forwarded to the Governor for consideration, I understand. The Committee498 words
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Article47 1946-09-06 1 Reuter. ATHENS, Sep 5 -Final figures in 'he Oreek plebiscite on the return of King George II of the Hellenes showed that Wh le the registered votes were 1,801.140 the actual voters were U691,592. For the King, 1.166.512. against 521,267, invalid 3.815. Reuter.Reuter. - 47 words
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Article82 1946-09-06 1 BANGKOK. Sept. 6.—Major General J. H. Arkwright, Acting GOC, Malaya Command, yesterday called on the Siamese Premier, Thamrong Nawasawat. at the Premier's official residence. The visit was termed a "courtesy call," but the Premier admitted that he and the British general had discussed co-opera-tion between82 words
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Article45 1946-09-06 1 A.P. WASHINGTON. Sept. s—President Truman on Wednesday talked on the trans-Atlantic telephone with United States Secretary of State Jame s F. Byrnes, for the second time in 48 hours. Byrnes called up from Paris to discuss for five minutes the latest developments.—A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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Article152 1946-09-06 1 A.P. LONDON, Sept. 6 —An authoritative source said last nignt that Prime Minister Clement Attlee will announce at least four changes in his cabinet in the next few weeks. The informant could not detail the planned changes but other Whitehall sources said they include A. V. Alexander,A.P. - 152 words
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Article17 1946-09-06 1 Reuter. PARIS. Sept. s:—The Soviet Foreign Commissar, M. Molotov, returned to Paris today.—Reuter.Reuter. - 17 words
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Advertisement84 1946-09-06 1 RADIOS > and Services rarry a Genuine Gua--3 maintain FREE, you something and you afterwards is J not our policy. Ktion Guaranteed j f| AAalayan Radio! Service Company j iard Road. Gingapore. A FEW OP THE NEWLY ARRIVED ARTICLES CIAN SINGH'S HAVE ON DISPLAY FOR LADIES FOR GENTS SW.MM.NG SUITS84 words
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Advertisement139 1946-09-06 1 SINGAPORE DIRECTORY CO., (Established in 1936) NO. 51, THOMSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. We have started the work of compiling the "Singapore Directory" for 1947. The Firms, Institutions, the Government and Municipal Offices as well as individuals are j kindly requested to send In their j particulars for insertions free oi charge.139 words
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Obituary80 1946-09-06 2 CHEW—Madam Wee Soon Bet. Neo, aged 72 years, widow of the late Mr. Chew Swee Teong. passed away peacefully on 5-9-1946 at hei residence. No. 137 Carpmael Road. She leaves behind her two sons. Cnt.-w <Chan> Eng Seng. Chew Eng Lin. two daughter». Mrs. Goh Teck Cheow. Mrs. Tan80 words
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Article70 1946-09-06 2 Reuter. KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 3.—An important legislation fo r the control of prices in the Malayan Union is expected to be shortly introduced which will impose drastic penalties. The bill enhances the present penalties and offenders will be liable for the first offence to a fine notReuter. - 70 words
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Article44 1946-09-06 2 Reuter. LONDON. Sept. 4. Yorkshire who won the County championship, announces that the season's total receipts were £22.7C3 and total attendances 260.299 oi which the biggest was for the match against the Indians at Sheffield, where 36.643 paid £3.506. Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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395 1946-09-06 2 Reuter. CAIRO. Sept. 4:—Arch-enemy of the Middle East drug rings, Russell Pasha,- until recently Commandant of Cairo City police —in his 17th and last report as director-general of the Narcotics Intelligence Bureau, warns that there are signs of a recommencement of illicit traffic withReuter. - 395 words
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Article43 1946-09-06 2 liONDON. Sept. 5. —Thousands agree that crops on which Britain is relying to replenish her grain stocks may be ruined if the weather docs not improve in the next seven days. Gales and torrential rain are leaning the crops.43 words
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Article200 1946-09-06 2 On Sept. 3. Messrs. Bear; Waugh Co.. Ltd.. Stale Darby Co Ltd.. Hapemeyei Trading c, and "Soustead Co.. Ltd.. acting a- Government Agent*, distributed quantities of biscuits vas shewn below- to a number of dealers. The biscuit- will be available at $2.20 per tin Cream Crackers,200 words
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Article103 1946-09-06 2 Reuter. LONDON Sept. 5. Mr Fbrello LaGuardia. Dtrectir-Generai of UNRRA. who arrived it: London by a:r from Copenhagen today, saw the British Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee. before taking off for New York this evening. They talked about UNRRA and his recent tours. Asked about theReuter. - 103 words
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260 1946-09-06 2 If India Agrees Batavia, Sept. s.—Dr. Sharir said today he "would have no objection" to diverting Indonesian rice from India to hungry Singapore and Malaya if Lord Killearn. Special Commissioner for South-East Asia, makes the request and the Indian Government agrees. In an interview260 words
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Article26 1946-09-06 2 At untitled Wednesday, a untitled '.n.>M was reported to have been waylaid by three Chinese armed with knives and robbed or" $175 ai Jalan Ulu Pandun.26 words
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Article334 1946-09-06 2 Two shooting incidents occurred in Singapore on Wednesday night, as a result of which two men were injured and ate at present receiving medical attention in the General Hospital. The first took place at 9 p.m. when a van was stopped by a party of334 words
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Article178 1946-09-06 2 cause of dsisatisfaction among i*Jspitai workii*. n ow tm strike, k the Steppage ..1 distribution of certain commodities and other allowances, according to an ope-i lettei train the hospital workers' labour ft that the Medical authorities had promised them last war an allowance of $7.50 a month, three178 words
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Article58 1946-09-06 2 Reuter. LONDON. Sept. 4. Capt John Brooke, son of tho Prime Minister of Northern Ireland. Sir Basil Brooke, and Aide de Camp to Lord Wavell. who was flown home from India yesterday is to undergo an operation in a London hospital today. Capt. Brooke wagReuter. - 58 words
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232 1946-09-06 2 (Tribune Stqjf Reporter) To provide a centre at which domestic craft could be taught girls with realistic outlook in life, the Social Welfare Department rias taken over the former Nantina Hotel, Queen Street, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, M.C S Secretary, Social Welfare Department,232 words
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Article174 1946-09-06 2 Constable Robbed Struck Woman Remarking that the accused was a police constable at the time and instead of performing his duty of protecting the pubiv he had committed robbery, Mr. Justic3 N A. Worley yesterday sentenced Aril b.n Hashim i six years' rigorous Imprisonment and !lvr strokes of the rotan174 words
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Article85 1946-09-06 2 Alleged to hav*e accepted a brib \of $1 from a Chinese Boh Ah Long on Sept. 4 for forbearing to do an official act.' Alia., bin Ghani. described as a pubec servant in the Police De-. partment, claimed triaj i n the Fourth Mag'strate's Court y<85 words
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284 1946-09-06 2 (Our Own Reporter) Penang, Thursday With the restoration of facilities progressing steadily, it was possible and practicable in the opinion of the Board members to start work on schemes 1 new development of Penang harbour, said Mr. Henry Basten, Chairman of trie Harbour284 words
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Article125 1946-09-06 2 •.Our Own Rcporter» KOALA LUMPUR, Thursday. "What Malaya needs for the time being is a small residential university of a wry high standard said Dr. r. Priestley, t ,f Birmingham University, wli 0 is on a three-week toui in Maiay a During the last two years125 words
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Advertisement469 1946-09-06 2 T R I B II I PRE -PAID 'classified advertisements i Casual Advertisements: Wanted, Personal. Situations Vacant, Situations Wanted, For Sale. etc. at tt.OO per Insertion of 20 words, 15 cts. for every additional Word. Public Notices A Announcements: $3.50 per single column Incl per Insertion. I Domestic Occurrences: Death,469 words
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Advertisement118 1946-09-06 2 FOR SALE STAMPS collection unused George V, postwar Northern African Colonies Some sets complete to £1. No dealers. Apply Box A 257. Malaya Tribune. i tm SURPLUS RED CROSS STORES SEAC RED CROSS In future a new list of surplus Red Cross stores for bulk sale be posted at the118 words
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Advertisement334 1946-09-06 2 SHIPPING East China Trading Co. s.s. "EASTERN TRADER" LOADING FOR HONGKONG For CARGO SPACE Pi a A EAST CHINA TRADING Co. 47, Telok Ayer Sreet. Tel: 4901. s.s. "EMPIRE JAMAICA" The departure of the above vessel having been delayed, she is now expected to arrive here from H amkor.g about334 words
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Article1041 1946-09-06 3 Budget Analysed ,d higher co Si of Mr Son Jon Ven by the Fi ™ncial Seei ZxEBtSl »2? reasons for increased Gov- < othfcr hand th 0 Financial Secretary sua Die share cf expenditure was rccoverabadminist rat ions. uIHJ icipl; on which ivork d in1,041 words
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171 1946-09-06 3 ICTiibune Staff Reporter) 22,000 cheap meals are sold to the public of daily. With more applications coming In supply of meals or for the opening of restaupublic kitchens, j is hoped that more and pie will avail themselves of the special faciJheap and wholesome171 words
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Article48 1946-09-06 3 IKm Reporter) Penang, Tuesday, oi women was pro* war crimes court to- imed trial of 35 Jatai members, when Dx. T, prison doctor dur•it ion. described ths toners who had been attention, were given a plain each, he said. adding d through dysentery, ulmonaory tubercu-48 words
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Article195 1946-09-06 3 Pleading that he had previously read from a Chines? newspaper that it was no offence to Jeal in cigarettes, a Hokchia. Tan Bee Woon was convicted md sentenced to six months' r.i n th? Second Dis l r"t Court /esterday for ng in p ss ssion195 words
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Obituary61 1946-09-06 3 The death occatred early yester- day morning of Mrs. C. B Hogan, wellkncwn SRC. tfajei af- t er a long illnessMrs. Hog an, natnered by her hus- band, U. S. Hogan figured I (hrst- class tennis for many years and she was women's singles61 words
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Article182 1946-09-06 3 (Tribune Staff Repir er> This is ihe story around a case of wireless stts imported by a local European bus ncssman. The case am red by the A revs weeks ago, and every day nee he Wis advised thai the ship hack arrived, he importer has182 words
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520 1946-09-06 3 Denying that lie beat anybody in connection with the rice'incident or anyone in connection with the incident over empty gunny sacks. Kobayashi, a civilian employee of the Chang! and Sime Road internmen. camps, who is facing a charge of ill-treating British and Allied civilian imernees, with520 words
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Article73 1946-09-06 3 (Gut Own Report r) Penang. ThursdayAn open verdict was returned by the Coroner, Mr. W. Foulsham at an 'nouirv into the d-a h cf Mr. J. M Scoular w-:ll known Stat- Rugger pay?r and manager cf th e Ipoh branch of Boustead C. Scoular fell73 words
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Article220 1946-09-06 3 Nineteen-]'car-old Kwny lij Soo: who wd> arrested and released oi bail on Wednesday night toeethe; with anothei woman on a chargoi assisting in the Pansgerneat or v public lottery, did not appear itihe Fifth Policy Court yesterdaj The reason \va« that she was expecting a child.220 words
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Article68 1946-09-06 3 The Australian Gowiument cannot fiqd a buyer for 5 million pounds of dehydrated food. It Cousists mainly of dehydrated vegetables and eggs and ha> been rejected by Bnrain. India, UNRRA and the Allied Control Council in Germany. Commerce Minister Scully said "I dont kno v why68 words
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Article434 1946-09-06 3 Expressions of gratitude and continued loyalty to His Majesty the King were sent yesterday by H. E. ho Governor Sir Franklin Gimson, on a motion nade by Sir Han-hoe Lim, senior unofficial member it the Advisory Council at a meeting held yesterday, he first anniversary of434 words
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169 1946-09-06 3 Refi rring to the control measures repardinp trade between the Nether--1: rds Indies. Singapore and the Malayan Union, announced by him en Aup. 19, the Consul General for tho Netherlands. Mr. !.L P- Vigaveno, stated last nipht that details concerninp these measures, notably the matter of169 words
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Advertisement141 1946-09-06 3 "BROOKLAX" I Chocolate Laxatives Rani.h Constipation Overnight Obtailiable EverywhereBOOKS JUST RECEIVED PRIVATE ANGELO By Eric Linklater $5. 0 CLAUDIA By Rose Franken 5.7Q A STAR DANCED By Gertrudge Lawrence »».30 ESCAPE FROM SINGAPORE By S. C. George 3.60 THREE SONS By Ursula Bloom 5.10 THE OVAL TABLE By J. J.141 words
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Advertisement301 1946-09-06 3 I SWA IK A Export ImDnrt Ltd. Pollock House Calcutta, British India v Cable: IMEXPORT EXPORT Soapstone Powder. Ta!~ Pow j I der, China Clay, Barytas I Stearic Acid. Activated Carbon Bonemeal, Fertilis-r. Textiles —Mill made Cotton fabrics. Indian Hand Loom, Bilk Fabrics, Silk shirtings, Spices, j Ginger, Pepper, etc.301 words
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Miscellaneous58 1946-09-06 3 m m RYAIV— Exclusive To The Malaya Tribune 7 r k n <fn 4 CABLE MD*# f BUT HOW WILL THfV KHOHY fill TICKETS ARE \50 A TRAIN «CK'WyES. 50MET/ME5\__ VtXJ FIND OUT WHERE V- Hl5 NAME 15 OL5EH J tic c a PASSENGER 15 7 SIGNED, THEN HELP,) KN0W558 words
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Article565 1946-09-06 4 A mmittee is now examining the- question of bask- pay 01* all members of the Police force. 11 the fervent hope of the public that the Government will decide upon substantia] improvement of the eonditiona of service in tlie* Police. The public are aware of the many shortcomings565 words
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Article1340 1946-09-06 4 J. Sam Daniel - Domestic production alone should give us a bigger rice ration than we .re now getting, according to the calculations of this contributor. By J. Sam Daniel With barely three ounces of rice rations on an average, per person per day, the food situation in Malaya has1,340 words
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310 1946-09-06 4 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR* -ir,—The Public Relations Office states in its booklet that one of its chief functions is to *.-11 the pubi'Y tlv truth and nothing but the truth <so God help it). And in the last few pages it publishes an imposing list310 words
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Article193 1946-09-06 4 Sir.—May f 1. c the medium of your paper to suggest that me mix rs of the IT.A.S. (K.L. Unit) who served in the defence of Singapore! rescued the wounded la Government Rouse precinct* and in oth-r bombed areas far and near from their Post ;>.t St.193 words
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Article227 1946-09-06 4 Sir. —With reference to the letter of Mr R. K Samy. the President «f the Traction Ccmpany's Employees Unon, i'i luted in the Malayi Tribune of August *U. I wish to tale that hH com plaint about the inadequacy of the pension of *200 or $375 to employees227 words
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460 1946-09-06 4 Reuter. SHANGHAI, (An Mail). —Relief and rehabilitation work in many parts of China has been brought to a virtual standstill by tin* spread of the <i\il war. iii eastern Honan. for instance, all reliel operations by UNRRA have been suspended following theReuter. - 460 words
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Article70 1946-09-06 4 W ASHINGTON -I be »S* Aviation News, reports that Araericsß An- Force oflkcri are not Bill pi usd at press reports of mysterious re*** flights across Sweden. AAF intelligence o«Vers ess* out privately that whereas the L scaptured intact only 25 V-2 Gen M missiles. Russia70 words
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Miscellaneous55 1946-09-06 4 STRANGE AS IT SEEMS By Ernest Hi» am <G8 "XS WKMfoworecord.. W<£// TRACFRS FORTHE retoweda F //y ■n. > fa/%G9tb VEATHHR EyPERTS BELIEVE rH£r S DO/ IN THE GREAT DAYS OF GRllCE V*jPlC f J &Zl£SSl ROME AND ESVPT, IT WAS MORE 1ljCfU- STORMY THAN TODAY, AND DURiNG, S *Zt<<*<Z&5>55 words
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392 1946-09-06 5 Trade Bureaus To Be Established Reuter. SHANGHAI, (Air Mail) .—Establishment of commercial advisory bureaus in large trading centres and the grant of substantial subsidies to important industries are among a series of measures which the Chinese Government has decided upon to avert the industrial andReuter. - 392 words
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101 1946-09-06 5 0 Sept. 4: —The hepe forthcoming British trade China will brinjr a preat fl < hina and Britain i hairman W. J. c ting of the British ii whether the mission able to visit Manchuria, Pol mosa might offer a mission enquiry, aid until China's101 words
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116 1946-09-06 5 A.P. Sept. T Be ill lew Claud Democrat, Florida, told pnee: It is not our buhelp the British keep the U of the Mediterranean from T he Dardanelles. Rubr own rights too." the United States role in affairs should be that tHater and mediator bentrieaA.P. - 116 words
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Article80 1946-09-06 5 Reuter. COPENHAGEN. Sept. 5— Mr. Piorello LaGuardia. Director-General I of unhra. addressing the plenary cession of the United Nations Food and Agricultural Organisation eonI fen nee today described the PAO. jas the "hope of the world". On behalf of the unhra he pre seined a resolutionReuter. - 80 words
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Article40 1946-09-06 5 NEW DELHI, Sept 5.-Reuter reports that the new government of India in the first loan ever made to a foreign country has granted 00.000.000 rupees '$30,000,000 Malayan) to Siam. The loan is for 20 yean at three per cent interest.40 words
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198 1946-09-06 5 A.P. ATHENS, Sep! I: —Acting Premier StyhanOfl Goriata* I* d loduv the proMonarchist Greek Government would order emergency measures bach into »'ffect unless Ccmmonist hands -topped trying to impeee their will by force" on th.- country. He told newsmen the Greek Cahinet had decided thaiA.P. - 198 words
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Article63 1946-09-06 5 Reuter. NEW YORK. Sept. 3—The New York Times reported today from Paris that highly informed conference quarters believed that th e Russians were preparing to restore the 1939 frontier between Poland and Germany by returning the coal and industrial region of Silesia to Germany. The Soviet Union wasReuter. - 63 words
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Article69 1946-09-06 5 TORONTO, Sept. 3.— The ttr&t batch of Indian scholarship students sent to Canada under the Indian Government > new educational programme has arrived to attend Canadian Universities. They are the vanguard of the 100 who will go ■broad yearly for higher technical education and then icturn69 words
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80 1946-09-06 5 Wh ich is he front?.... This double-fronted motor i car. built 'just for the heck Of it," by Pv. Charles Breed oj Paw, Paw, Michi- i gan, U.S.A., se a poser lor the interested onlook- vrs inspect ng t hi Chi- cago, Illinois, August 22- S To produce 'he monsro-A.P. Photo. - 80 words
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Article93 1946-09-06 5 A.P. LONDON. Sol s—The gale ihoi has gwept Britain intermittentlj sin,-,. Monday it reached 55 miles an hour on Wednesday is creating the greategi dam age vi fo« d eropj ai i< asl <>o per cent, of erain crops is "dootn< d" n rain c mA.P. - 93 words
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347 1946-09-06 5 Moscow Paper's Complaint Reuter. MOSCOW, Sept. s:—Commenting on reports of radio-operated shells crossing Sweden, said to be sent by the Russians from the Baltic region, the Moscow paper New Times declared to-day that although a Swedish newspaper concludes that the shells were only a "mirage,"Reuter. - 347 words
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Article270 1946-09-06 5 A.P. WASHINGTON, Sept. 4. —A world-wide attack on fluctuation of currencies will begin within the next few week* with a call by the International Monetary Fund to its 39 member governments, it was disclosed here Tuesday. A Camilie Outt, the Belgian Rnancu r who directs tne $3,300A.P. - 270 words
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Article65 1946-09-06 5 Reuter. TOKIO. Sept. 4. The British merchant .ship Samadre. 7.219 tons is being towed to Yokohama j today by the cruiser Euryalus I 5,430 tons after losing her pro- peller 300 miles south of Tokyo. The Samadre. on charter to the British Ministry of Transport, wasReuter. - 65 words
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Article95 1946-09-06 5 Reuter. SHANGHAI. Sept. 4. -Th<> majority of China's export com I modities have risen fairly substantially in pricr since the revision of the foreign exchange rate. V/ tod oil has gone up 16 per cent, in Chungking and :i0 per cent, in Hankow. Shanghai bristlesReuter. - 95 words
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Article151 1946-09-06 5 Reuter. SHANGHAI, Sept. 4.—Negotiations are reported to be in progress with the Chinese Government by a group of Ameri-can-born Chinese for the establishment of an airline to link China and the Hawaiian islands. This group is at present operating the Trans-Pacific Airlines among the Hawaiian islands, butReuter. - 151 words
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Article64 1946-09-06 5 Reuter. CALCUTTA. Sept. S.-About M Villages have been flooded and lo«9 of life and serktafl damage to efOps are reared in western Bengal where the Damcdar and A Jay Rivers bare overflowed, The district authorities have received reports that the Ajay river has broken its banks at severalReuter. - 64 words
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Advertisement229 1946-09-06 5 ••c. B. S. 9O" ASPECT OF Bernard Slta w' LIFE AND WORKS EDITED BY S WINSTON PRICE $12.50 BRIAR PIPES EMPORIUM IGE. CECIL ST., SINGAPORE. P. O. BOX 883. MACHINE*! V and STORES AIR COMPRESSORS AND PNEUMATIC TOOLS "Broomwade" manufactured by Broom Wade Ltd. Deliveries cx stock Singapore. LULLDOZERS "CATERPILLAR-229 words
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Advertisement214 1946-09-06 6 I ——^i—n— AIUAMRPA 11-1 30-4-*.30-9.is t\ Lll t\ 111 Dl\ BOOK EARLY! Tel: 6909 A DI EL TO THE DEATH! Vlarines Play 1 h i n c s c 'Possum' Trick (hi Jap>! MM AJB No Prisoners Taken! Kill M c a n/Mg cry havoc w&.rrz^ >■ A Poromoimt Picture214 words
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Advertisement453 1946-09-06 6 I Opening today at your favourite Cinema the 4 Shows 1.30-4—6.30-9.30 pm. It^ltl^—J THE PICTURE THAT HAS EVERYTHING! STIRRING DRAMA SOPHISTICATED COMEDY A MOMENTOUS THRILL i r l "All these great stars in a story that matches their brilliance!" s.ys Walter winchell from I 1 moment on liptntntl IB w\Jt453 words
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Advertisement196 1946-09-06 6 —-DID YOU EVER SEE— A MAN If ANCE WITH lilt ioxscience? gene kelly does it j.\ COLUMBIA'S Wm^m^^^7wm%^\. YOU'LL SIMPLY MARVEL AT THIS SCIENTIFIC CAMERA ACHIEVEMENT! "MAKE WAY TO-M(Jl?}?.)\v gM^^^H^m >iON( AGO" pi t sn: on THE Tf sl W THING" V Plus RITA HAYWORTH F of shows vUAr 11196 words
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604 1946-09-06 7 Food Dept. Policy Criticised Price control is no substitute for rationing and without rationing, control of prices is not of much use and is expensive. What people want mos; is to see plenty of goods coming into the Colony, equitably distributed and at reasonable prices.604 words
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96 1946-09-06 7 1.. IMPL'R. Sept. 5 rice rations bere <-"'d the Malayan t ngl%\ criticised by in the Malayan Comet] today. tion to the fact that raafcj from one i .(7tt.vs weekly for. 10 Morten for children ■tea's ration was Mr. Blunn ent either to take .arising96 words
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Article96 1946-09-06 7 a further 70 cases. 110 lbs. tea. by Henry Wauuh the following rieashotdd b e available of $1.00 per lb. d. Bra**, 155 Beach H; x 114 lbs. 113 Cross Street. 11 Pillai. Ser.mgoou 114 lbs. COs Ltd.. 12 cases Ibrahim, 81 Mar- s asea 114 lbs.96 words
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Article56 1946-09-06 7 )WTi RCJWTtCT) I nans Thursday, v of wo charges, ing arms anri the robbery, Cheah was sentenced to on each charge, run concurrent- I nang Assizes. ir rested when he a Japanese autoPenang from Later he was found c iritn on armed occurred at 'he I56 words
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Article265 1946-09-06 7 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A Japanese who worked for the local authorities before the war and was interned in an allied camp in India during hostilities has been paid 20 months' back pay by the local Government. He is K. Kiriu, who is one of265 words
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Article111 1946-09-06 7 Araeeting of about 2<>o Singapore Government pensioners unanimously resolved to form The Government Pensioners Association. Singapore. The object is to safeguard the in- I terests of and render assista\v to Pensioners and to co-operate and assist the Government in Civic Matters when required and further to111 words
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Article142 1946-09-06 7 Found guilty by a common jury yesterday of agreeing and conspiring with three other Indians in the carrying of arms," a fourth Indian. Suppiah. was convicted and sentenced to 10 years" rigorous imprisonment by Mr. W J. Thorogood at the second Singapore \ssizes. The day previous142 words
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Article108 1946-09-06 7 Two Malay peons, Ahmad b. Yusof and Abdul Rasip b. Ahmad Latif. who pleaded guilty in the Third Police Court yesterday to stealing property belonging to their employer, were convicted and sentenced to eiglr, weeks' r.i. each The police were conducting investigations in a case of theft108 words
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Article94 1946-09-06 7 (Our Own Re-porter) PENANG. Thursday. But for your unhealthy appearance, I would have given you a whipping in addition," remarked Mr. Justice C. W. V. Carey, at the Penang Assizes, when he sentenced Ong Ghit Thye to seven years' r.i., *he maximum term allowed for extortion Accused94 words
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Article126 1946-09-06 7 Presenting his Appropriation Account for the $25,000,000 Rehabilitation Loan before the Advisory Council yesterday, Mr. Ncl— ton Jones, F'viancial Secretary, announced the principal items of expenditure arising out of the occupation period. Items were given by as follows: Payments on account of the tublic debt126 words
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282 1946-09-06 7 -(By Our Own Critic) Bernard Shaw's 'Arms and the Man"' was first presented in London more than half a century ago. Even then its theme was not an original one. The amorous advenof the military have been an inspiration to the playwrights282 words
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332 1946-09-06 7 Although he had no wish to criticise any Government department, he would like at the same time to counsel Government to proceed on the basis that "we should be able to walk or even crawl before we can run," said Mr. E. M. F. Fer msson,332 words
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Article154 1946-09-06 7 A finding <>t fi'Und dead was returned by Singapore Coroner Mr. W, G. Poiter, at the conclusion Yesterday, of an inquiry into tht death of Captain Jessie Dixon 100 mavU-r ot the s*. Empire Gipsy' C.,ptain Dixon Was missing fron. his ship which was at anchor154 words
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Article114 1946-09-06 7 The lengthy trial in which six Japanese officers and 18 Korean guards employed in various PoW camps in Palembang area. Sumatra, are on trial in the Second War Crimes Court on atrocity charges against British and Allied pnsoners-of-war during imernment will conclude this morning when sentence on114 words
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Article72 1946-09-06 7 (Tribune Staff Repor'er) An average of $40,000 a month iS spent on relief icork in Singapore, said Mr. T. P. FMcNeice, Secretary, Social Welfare Department, at a press conference last night. This siun is be Jig steadily reduced as many people findjobs or because self-support-ing72 words
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Article78 1946-09-06 7 JAPS HUNG CREMATED IN MALACCA Malacca. ThursdayTwo Japanese war criminals, Capta.n Karmzawa Ma sutoshi. and 2nd. Lt. Omcto Ki>vonoki were both hanged at th? local prison this morning for he massacre of nine Chinese in Malacca "'mmediateiy after the °apiuiat on of Japan. Kamezawa was the Garrison Commander and Omoto78 words
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Article384 1946-09-06 8 Boon Court Martial Reuter. LONDON, Sept. 5:-- At the court-martial of Major I Cecil B~on who is accused of aiding the Japanese while a prisoner of war. Maurice Richard Jones, of the Royal Navy, told the court that after a letter which heReuter. - 384 words
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Article127 1946-09-06 8 Reuter. LONDON. Sept 4.—The overnigh- slump on Wall Street which made front page news in most London newspapers today failed to have any serious repercussions on the London market. Earlier technical marking down of prices as a precaution was not accompanied by any selling and the persistentReuter. - 127 words
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Article51 1946-09-06 8 Reuter. LONDON. Sept. 5:— A feature of the Victoria Club rollover today on the St. Leger was the demand for Gordon Richard's mount, Edward Tudoi who was supported to win 12S000 at 22-1 t not 20-1 as piven in earlier message). Business other wise was small.Reuter. - 51 words
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Article49 1946-09-06 8 Reuter. LONDON. Sept. s:—Festival cricket matches: At Scarborough, the M CC first innings 96 for 7 versus Yorkshire. Rain stopped play for the day. At Kingston, Surrey first innings 111 all out (Carr 3 for 14, Pryer 4 for 2p>, Combined Services first innintrs 12 for I.—Renter.Reuter. - 49 words
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Article32 1946-09-06 8 Civilian cluos and service units who are anxious to have friendly football matches with M.F.A. are asked to communicate with Yusof-Nawawi. Football Secretary, c/o Customs Office, or 38, Sturrock Road.32 words
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Article31 1946-09-06 8 Reuter. LONDON. Sept. s.—Rugbv Leatruc result: Hull 12. Castleford 8. Football results: S» cond Division: Nottingham 0, Newcastle 2. Third Division: X. rl hI Hi rrmv 1. Accrington Renter.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article40 1946-09-06 8 Reuter. on Board Th*' Stirling Castle, Sept. (From Norman Pre.-tOn. Renter's special correspondent). Major K. Howard, manager of the x mring team, ■> confined to bed w.th r rhiil but his rondition is not seri* ous-—Renter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article171 1946-09-06 8 Reuter. NANKING. Sent. 4:— Gen. Chen I hen*, Nationalist Chief ot Staff, today ainaied out the Communist araeaal and major military kaaa of Knlpan in Chahar Province aa the Nationalist ebjeetiro if the Communist keep up th>' attach on Tatung. Gen. Chen Cheng, addreaaing about aReuter. - 171 words
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124 1946-09-06 8 LONDON. Sept 4-—Lord hick-Lawrence. Secretary Ot State it»r India, was present ii th!i morning's meeting ->t the British Cabinet and according to well-informed sources reported to thp Prime Minister and his colleagues on 'h*> disturbances in Calcutta and Bombay. Th* r. i s no official reaction124 words
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Article92 1946-09-06 8 Reuter. NEWMARKET. Sept 4.—The Maharajah Geakwar of Barocla. whose lavish purchases were a feature of last year's sales was among early purchasers at the September yearling sales today. He paid 5.500 guineas for Heliomyth by Signal Light tsire of th e champion sprinter, The Bug) outReuter. - 92 words
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Article182 1946-09-06 8 A.P. BANGKOK. Sept. 6:—Siam, on whom the world is depending for food relief supplies, faces a food shortage of her own. official sources declared on Thurswrites Alexander Mac Donald, Associated Press Correspondent. The Ministry of Commerce said that 14 southern provinces report their rice stocks nearlyA.P. - 182 words
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Article212 1946-09-06 8 In order to intensify their programme ol work among young people in the di>ti ict ot Pay a Leber (be Paya Lobar Young People's League (the Paya Lebar section ol< the Singapore District Methodist Youth Fellowship> Will be holding a Bazaar in aid of their212 words
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Article137 1946-09-06 8 Reuter. NEW YORK, Sept. 4,—The Nev% York press today wis largely coa- > centra ted on domestic matters and such international news as U»« United Nation- and Parti Conferences and the Bombay rioting Was relegated t.. inside pages. The New York Times DOweVei u>e-Reuter. - 137 words
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Article110 1946-09-06 8 Reuter. i LONDON. Sept 4—A Thompp n of Middlesex and W. Hollies Warwickshire, have been award jed the Da.ly Herald" cricket trophies for the season's m~>st meritorious batting and bowling performances, respectively. I The mpaon's award was for 100 not cut. which enabled Middlesex to snatchReuter. - 110 words
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Article69 1946-09-06 8 Reuter. LIVERPOOL, Sept. 4.—The Liverpool City Council today passed a resolution condemning the Government's decision to close Liverpool's cotton market —the only international market in the world. and uruging Prime Minister Clement Attlee to intervene personally to "prevent the step that so adversely a fleeted the city'sReuter. - 69 words
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Article331 1946-09-06 8 (By Learie Constantino, Renter's •perioi HASTINGS, Sussex, Sept. 5:—A heavy sh, caused a swift change in the character of t] here today, where India gained a first Innings leant 23 over South of England. In the first 50 minuu South of England added 37 to their331 words
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Article45 1946-09-06 8 Reuter. THE HAGUE, Sept. 4— The first detachments of l 400 men of a Dutch Army division has left Amsterdam for the Netherlands East Indies on board the Klipfontein. it is reported today. The remainder of the division will sai] shortly.-Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article18 1946-09-06 8 INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 5.—Gen. l< i Villk-cb.l'. eluor irom cb,na on tbc >.<nt7 ol tbo 3,','s 5. l'», t'18 words
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