Malaya Tribune, 9 September 1946
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Title Section54 1946-09-09 1 The Malaya Tribune BY THE PEOPCE FOR THE PEOPLE THE ONLY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA Now printed simultaneously i n Singapore, Kuala Lumpur Ipoh (Penang office opening shortly) 'Phone Numbers: Editorial 5811 Advertising 5812 Circulation Accounts 5813 EIGHT PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune54 words
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Article, Illustration54 1946-09-09 1 akes a dip .President Truman i s seen enjoy ng himself i n th e sea off Ber- luring his vacation. H > appears to tik e the breast-stroke and strangely enough o swim with his 0 a $e$ on—or did h e by chance54 words
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Article383 1946-09-09 1 Bus strike is blow to education (TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER) SINGAPORE, TO-DAY. "BLACK MONDAY" SEEMED ALL THE MORE "BLACKER" FOR THOUSANDS OF BOYS AND GIRLS WHO EITHER HAD TO WALK TO SCHOOL, BEG FOR LIFTS OR CRAM THEMSELVES INTO ALREADY OVERLOADED PRIVATE BUSES IN ORDER TO383 words
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33 1946-09-09 1 f irmed persistent report 'lis morning said that Singapore} Traction Com- kcrs niay resume work rrc H morning, eprcsentative of the men 'ed to see the managenenl oday.33 words
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Article215 1946-09-09 1 Reuter. NDON SEPT. 8 —BRITAIN'S HARVEST IS kTENED BY FLOODS AND PEOPLE PRAYED 111 RCHES TO-DAY FOR WEATHER WHICH SAVE I RGfcNTLY NEEDED CROPS. V rung's reports from parts of the country tell ol the disastrous effects n crops and transport, have suffered the most,Reuter. - 215 words
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336 1946-09-09 1 AND THE POLICE SUPPLIED DRINKS Britain's homeless are desperate Reuter. A.P. LONDON, SEPT. 8— OVER 1,500 PEOPLE RE PRESENTING 500 HOMELESS LONDON FAMILIES CONVERGED ON A LARGE BLOCK OF UNOCCUPIED LUXURY FLATS THIS AFTERNOON AND TOOK POSSESSION. In heavy rain groups, mainly young marriedReuter. & A.P. - 336 words
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Article40 1946-09-09 1 A.P. PARIS. Sept. 9. The Big Four Foreign Ministers' Council convened on Sunday for a discussion of the Russian demand that the United Nations Genera] Assembly meeting scheduled for Sept. 23 in New York be postponed. A.P.A.P. - 40 words
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Article21 1946-09-09 1 SOFIA, Sept. 8 —The Communist leader. Georgi Dimitrov. speaking o\er the Bulgarian radio, declared Bulgaria will not be a Soviet republic."21 words
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109 1946-09-09 1 It is understood that the eleven Hong Kong students 'stranded' in Singapore while en route to England will probably sail by the "Brittanic" on Sunday. The six scholaiv>hip students ar« Yu Shiuk Sui, Vu Kwai Ko, Ronald Arab, Raymond Huang, Ho Gna Mmg and109 words
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Article32 1946-09-09 1 A.P. WARSAW. Sept. 9 —Public executions in Poland have been banned by the Ministry of Justice, which said that such spectacles had a demoralizing effect on th«- nation's youth.A.P. - 32 words
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Article108 1946-09-09 1 Reuter. TANGMERE, Sussex. Sept. S.Britain may attempt this week to raise her world air speed record of 616 miles per hour set up yesterday by Group Captain E. M. Donaldson. The R.A.F. speed flight of which he the leader is continuing to stay here for someReuter. - 108 words
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Article109 1946-09-09 1 Reuter. SHANGHAI. Sept. B.—After protracted negotiations, the new SinoAmerican trade treaty is reported to he almost reudy fir signingAccording to Chinese press report*, nn important point in the agreement is a clause providing far protection of freedom of the press. There is no HOWS as to howReuter. - 109 words
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347 1946-09-09 1 An armed thief, who was surprised by the occupants of a room on The lirst floor of Raffles* hotel, wounded a Sikh watchman in the chest in shooting his way out of the hotel at 5 a.m., to-day. Tne watchman, who was rushed347 words
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Advertisement60 1946-09-09 1 «a.° A PEW OP THE NEWLY ARRIVED ARTICLES? CIAN SINGH'S HAVE ON DISPLAY FOR LADIES FOR CENTS SWIMMING SUITS ITALIAN SHIRTINGS SWIHHINU M>no (ln UiVmUtr strlpe des igns) FMB morsFS ETTE TOOTAL TIES PURE SILK GLOVES o S C Ec«t English make) HAIR COMBa l^ HS PLASTIC TOASTRACKS FOR CHILDREN60 words
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Advertisement60 1946-09-09 1 NOW AVAILABLE I J MADE IN MCU P The Beer Bottle Cycle I Prom Brewery to retailer 1 Keep it moving fast please. I from retailer to Consumer 1 Malt, hops and yeast j back to the retailer 1 need Bottles if Tiger Cub and so back to the Brewery,60 words
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Advertisement1069 1946-09-09 2 WANTED WANTED by European Firm Lady Shorthand-Typist. Good Salary for < n.; really efficient. Apply Box 263. Malaya Tribue. WANTED: Fast and accurate Typist. Shorthand not necessary, for British Export Firm. Apply ttating salary required to Box No. A 248 Malaya Tribune. WANTED by Government Office trained stenographer/ secretary. Salary1,069 words
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Advertisement248 1946-09-09 2 NOTICES SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Water Department Notice to Consumers. It is believed that during the period of the Japanese occupation alterations to the water service were carried out which in many cases do not comply with the "Municipal By-laws with Respect to Water Supply. Consumers are requested, in the interests of248 words
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Advertisement1050 1946-09-09 2 SALE BY TENDER The Custodian of Property. Singapore, invites tenders for the purchase fo the following, particulars of which are as follows:— Lot 1 1 Japanese open vessel beached 42' 3" x 9" x 3' No. 1 2 1 do. m 3— 1 do. 3 n 4 j do. w1,050 words
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Advertisement486 1946-09-09 2 NOTICES SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Applications are invited for the following appointments: (a) 3 Clerks (Temporary) (Salary $100/- pm. plus 'Cost of Living" Allowance). (b) 1 Clerk (Permanent) (Salary $50-Aslo-$BO p.m. plus "Cost of Living" Allowance). Applications stating age, qualifications, experience, etc, together with copies of not more than 3 recent testimonials486 words
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Advertisement250 1946-09-09 2 WOMEN WERE TORTURED (Our Oun Reporter, Penang. Sunday Some women wer, having their nostril cigare;t e smoke toton l their mouth, which m,n. h* n very giddy, disclosed M: C es, m Wong, matron oi the IW 0 8 Prisons during the n? occupation at the nn t? 35 members250 words
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45 1946-09-09 3 Reuter. SALEM, Sept. B.—Eight Italian T.N.T. with trs and 18 inches of hern discovered by the illegal Jeivish imnts ship "Four Freeli Haifa, it ivas officialnouneed today. Four Freedoms" arPalestine last Tuesth 1.200 illegal Jewish its on board.—Renter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article157 1946-09-09 3 H KONO, Sept 7. p r in, c V SoOaar's .uinounrop kinase Oovenuaeal a hi; oi Sluuajraai n an attempt ,o resume •v. ,>i ,'oreipn trade is v,> "South China SI Post" in .-n editorial enleansing Shanehai that thw is one of the int anrjounccmeati157 words
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Article200 1946-09-09 3 HVpt. 7. TwentyrsOßtt wore killed err!;- tori a British South American UMK which 'eft London crashed soon after icav:ng Bain -n Gambia, West Africa. 7- d id include all the "our rs! of the crew. The i>i;<ne V rs aircraft. The crash ne* I j200 words
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180 1946-09-09 3 A.P. Sept. 7.—lndian representation is needed" in Siam and J ava a m- mber of the All-India Medical Mission to reported on Friday after ...i lour of South East on member. Dr. M. r. =aid such represents needed to look after i sts ofA.P. - 180 words
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Article305 1946-09-09 3 More Concessions Rejected (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore Traction Company strikers yesterday aimed down two concessions from the Company as a me-i'm for negcUatjops immediately pon resumption of work. The concessions were: (1) One month's b.% ie pay as lehabilitation bonus to those who were on the305 words
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Article84 1946-09-09 3 The United Kingdom Government after consultation with the Governments of the US Bolivia, Belgium and the Netherlands, have invited main tinconsuming and tin-producing countries to an international tin conference In London. The countries invited are Belgium. Bolivia. China. France the Netherlands. Siam, the U.S.A. and the84 words
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Article141 1946-09-09 3 A.P. WASHINGTON. Sept. 8. The U.S. already is building the first atomic age warships, armed with main batteries of robot rockets instead of guns. The Navy disclosed this in a terse announcement that the the 45,000-ton battleship Kentucky and 27.000-ton battlecruiser Hawaii would be guid-ed-missile warships."' BothA.P. - 141 words
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Article80 1946-09-09 3 Reuter. New York. Sept. 7. Five members of the Mongolian delegation who cs,rap to New York anrj presented a vain application for membership of t—e United Nations left in a French plane today for Paris on heir way home. The chairman. Yumja Tsedcnbal told Reut?r:Reuter. - 80 words
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Article28 1946-09-09 3 Reuter. MALTA. Sept. 7.—The British cruiser Ajax left Malta this morning for Trieste. The Ajax has recently been engaged in patrol activities off Palestine coast.Reuter. - 28 words
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Article351 1946-09-09 3 (Tribune Staff Rep Drier) A last-minute check-up on transport arrangements for school-age children was being made at York Hill House when I visited the former inmates of Sime Road Camp during the week-end. Of the 110 inmates of this institute, 29 are children. The majority351 words
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Article99 1946-09-09 3 Reuter. BATAVIA. Sept. 7.—Lord Killearn, British Special Commissioner in South East Asia, has postponed his expected return to Batavia because of his slight foot infection, it was stated here today. Lord Killearn was due to resume today his discussions with Dr. Sultan Sjahrir, the Indonesian PrimeReuter. - 99 words
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Article59 1946-09-09 3 Reuter. New York. Sept- 7: Miss Pauline Betz. leading American seeded player, meets Miss Doris Hart in the final of the United States Women's lawn tennis championship at Forest Hills tomorrow as a result of defeating Mrs. Todd 6-2. :5 here this afternoon. The winner played superlative tennis and frequentlyReuter. - 59 words
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Article111 1946-09-09 3 Existing and future flour shipments have made it possible to increase the flour ration from a kati a week to kati a week in Singapore The public is also notified that arrangements have been made to increase the amount of bread that is being baked. Thes e111 words
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Article143 1946-09-09 3 A.P. PEIPING. Sept. S -An American rescue mission of four planes flew nl Jahcl province or, Saturday, ■eking sanrivors of a ceasefire 'earn which was reported bombed and strafed by Chines* Government planes. < kinase Communists a who reported the attack sa d three American membersA.P. - 143 words
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Article725 1946-09-09 3 Shrae quotations, as at Sept. 6 according to -the Malayan Share brokers Association (Singapore) were as followsINDUSTRIALS Buyer Seller j Alexandra Brickworks Ords. 1.80 $2.20 Alexandra Brickworks Prefs. 2 80 3.00 Brit. Malaya Trustee Executor Co. SOD 9.00 Consolidated Tin Smelters 23/6 25/--do Prefs. 27 28/G Eastern725 words
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Article100 1946-09-09 3 iOur Own Reporter) Penang. Sunday. Mr S.C. Campbell. Chairman of tin- Penang Harbour Board, told the Tnbune that the Penan? Harbour Board ts not under tiles'ngapore Harbour Board. Malayan Union Adv.sory Coun cil members at their last meeting in Kuala Lumpur created the impression that the100 words
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Article51 1946-09-09 3 (Our Own Reporter) Penang. Sunday. Cigarettes at three for five cents are now being sold at the People's restaurant. This added amenity is welcomed by the public who arc patronising th e cheap meals daily. Bread which Is difficult to purchase from bakeries is still available51 words
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75 1946-09-09 3 <Ou r Own Reporter) Penang. Sunday. For his courage and diligence. Lee Yu, a factory clerk, was recommended a r?ward ot $75 by Mr. Justice C.W.V. Carey a- the Penang As;iz?s. Lee Yu's prompt action resulted in the apprehension of two Chinese youths who had75 words
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Miscellaneous37 1946-09-09 3 IICCK KVA\-< Exclusive To The Malaya Tribune Y prri PBUTTMKWU VOUR dPPREHEN5.'0.<] K COME, LET US ADJOURN TO MY RPOM ANP 1 Gory 5W£ THERE I MVDEAR0L5EN. OLD DR0R3V OBSERVE THE ARRIVAL OF THE NEXT TRtffN J37 words
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Article574 1946-09-09 4 During the months ol July ana August, 225 cases of serious crime were reported m Singapore. This is a deterioration since the month Ol April when the number of serious eases reported was 75 for the Single month. This despite continuous drives by the civil and military574 words
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1201 1946-09-09 4 An item ol expenditure i:i t ke Estimates at which no one will cavil is the sum of $33,200 to be distributed on Friday among 52 residents of Penang, Perak. and Kedah who assisted Allied soldiers to elude capture during the1,201 words
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229 1946-09-09 4 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Sir.—One ;s shocked to read that Jap PoW., arc looting valuable and urgently required foodstuffs in the godowns of the Singapore Harbour That such a state of affairs should o?cur when it is also known that civilian labourers have been229 words
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Article98 1946-09-09 4 Sir.—Your leader under the caption Control, or Piracy?"' deserves not only my warmest welcome and admiration, but those of thousands of others as well, la that it courageously and rightly Condemns an act of injustice which, I believe, the sooner it is removed, the better 't is98 words
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Article160 1946-09-09 4 Sir,—l spp that the Tribune has again tackled the very vexed rice question, this time with more zest and seal, using ttoe "Kill" punch to shake up the Killearn Commission. I lay bravo. hammer away and keep on hammering f.w it is a matter Of life and death to160 words
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Article41 1946-09-09 4 Sir.- h;>s not been removed from houses in Onan Road for some days new although th>* Municipalit} collect from us monthly the charge for doing so. Have the Municinal ni«'ht--<il r. n for.e cn strike ahu? -N.M H.. fimapore.41 words
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Article477 1946-09-09 4 Sir —It is with the utmost resentment that I have heen watching th speed with which toddy shops are springing up throughout Malaya tioin the remote villages and estates to the towns, the so called seats of modern civilization, and the more so when 1 see some of them477 words
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Article93 1946-09-09 4 Mr,—Kind';- aIICW me a space in your column to submit cur Opinions before the authorities. Since we have been given an Opportunity to take up soma technical knowledge why not the authorities allow us to choose a particular subject, such as electricity or metering and specialise, instead93 words
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Article327 1946-09-09 4 Peers and Guards officers crowded Bow-streej to hear of transactions which enabled Lady Stanley to spend n.S(JO oh holiday abroad inst end of the normal 175. Lady Stanley, dauehtt r-in-law oi' the Earl ofl Derby and mother of the p esent Lord Stanley, was fined a327 words
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Article207 1946-09-09 4 SYDNEY—OnIy one A.\ aliai M in four behevea Russia's foreign ptlicy i< simply one of defence. M. »•>: People be lew she plans T «> rule the World, or at best are uncertain ol her aims. in recent weeks, a cross-settm «f people was a>ked by207 words
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Miscellaneous56 1946-09-09 4 STRANGE AS IT SEEMS 5y Ernest Hi* QUAORICVCLX FiRE! IPW!C.NTT jiu. ?v ~T"GOL-DCN -J-"®/ MnTHE TUMAC-KJMAC VIOUrsrrAIN'RElOfOM VV>T DUTCH GUI AM A, UNTOLD A Jg MILLIONS INI SOLO N»U<3Q£T»AB -5B EV L.IE SCATTERED ON TH^JOT Z^..-2§% no WKVE a Jrlfy !'JIIVl\ MAN HVKS £VEK ;.«Bf V/ V U~—5^ ft o56 words
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447 1946-09-09 5 Reuter. From Lvford Moore. R .uier', s Correspondent i BERLIN. (Air Mail).—So delicately adjusted are the scales of life io-day in American-occupied Germany that when Sophie Kosinski and her two children fleeing pogroms in Poland steal across the border of the U.S. Zone,Reuter. - 447 words
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Article93 1946-09-09 5 Japs Whaling Industry Reuter. CANBERRA. Sept. 7. An agreement is expected within ten days on terms lor the reentry of the Japanese into the Antarctic whaling industry, it was autnoritativeiy learned in Canberra today. Britain. United States. Australia. New Zealand and Norway are expected to be parties to the agreement,Reuter. - 93 words
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Article81 1946-09-09 5 Reuter. A company Hi hlander3 return from a fruitless tic the Pacilie islands thi Australian sunk in the batll. .rs ol :h e crow of id been prisoners o: S 'afotths searched inds around th< n tip Ol Sumatra race of any white n on anyReuter. - 81 words
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Article71 1946-09-09 5 Reuter. V Sent 7. —About scared people have by train and road v as B. G Kher. istei t Bombay touran as He *oid H.n slims living there to ;her." "The GovQ Q tr* Q." w -1 i I* O c d j :w- en Hindus imsReuter. - 71 words
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Article43 1946-09-09 5 A.P. I A Sept. B.—Spiros Theob Minister oi Public aid n Saturday that rider ol gendarmer.e m Macedonia had re.r.g a rockej north cf is that the rock.t was ornately 500 metres iron-. n<j and was travelling n A P.A.P. - 43 words
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154 1946-09-09 5 Reuter. New York. Bspi. 8—- Cocky, arrogant, sharp—ho is all that. But he won battles, and that s what generals are for." Thus concludes Drear Middletor.. I New York Times write;. IB an ;e tide piven prominence lr, the New York Time? Sanity MagazineReuter. - 154 words
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Article192 1946-09-09 5 Reuter. London Sep 7—Flight Officer Pearl Corniqley aged 31. a WAAF officer who parachuted into Franc- in September, 1943. and helped to organise the Maquis in southwest France has been awarded the M BE. .Miliary Division), says the London Oasette. Mrs Corniqley wa. offered a civilianReuter. - 192 words
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Article151 1946-09-09 5 Reuter. JERUSALEM. Sept. B—lt was reported from Haifa that this morning one taxi dfiver and two lorry drivers were held up by armed men who commandeered their vehicles but released the drivers after one hour's captivity. Reports said a railway signal box was blown up by aReuter. - 151 words
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Article100 1946-09-09 5 Reuter. London. Sept. 6 At the close the market showed ihat there was still a good deal ol unsettlenient in the make-up. Apart from Gilt-edged securities which remained nrm having been unaffected by recent upheavals. Kaffirs made the best showing of the day. Thi s sectionReuter. - 100 words
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Article42 1946-09-09 5 Reuter. Budapest. Sept. 7—The release of certain political inter nees in Hungary has begun, it was learned here today. According to a recent statement by tn* Prime Minister 60 per cent, out of 12.000 internees are to be faced. Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article443 1946-09-09 5 Mi.uiving chaos spread inlanci from America's strike hntmd m aports a- American Federation of Labour maritime leaders threatened to ask all or_ ranlacd lubt.ur to join the greatest shipping shutdown in the nation's history The general strike ihreaf— which was w.thou- endorsement of thf. President, Green,443 words
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Article146 1946-09-09 5 Reuter. Copenho.,n. Sept. B —3*l John Buyd Orr. Director General of thr United Nations Food and Agricultural Organisation, told a press conference today that the progress made at the FAO conference so far was exiremeiy gratifying. The delega eg* statements, he said, showed gem ral agreement onReuter. - 146 words
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Article20 1946-09-09 5 ANKARA, Sept. 8.— Bread rationing ends in Turkey tomorrow. Regulations governing the export of cereals are to remain in force.20 words
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Article104 1946-09-09 5 A.P. Singapore Sept 7.—Three Inan public bodies in Malaya recently were the recipients of letters of appreciation and gra j iiude from the Indonesian Republic tor their '"unstinted support and loyal stand to the i struggle for th e independence of j Indonesia." The recipients were theA.P. - 104 words
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109 1946-09-09 5 Reuter. Moscow, Sept. 7—Only a tightly summarised Soviet news agency <Tass> dispatch which makes the point of United States willingness 'o transfer Koenigs berg area to the Soviet Union Informed h population of Mr Jamei Byrnes' Stuttgart speech. This version, published in all theReuter. - 109 words
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Article52 1946-09-09 5 A.P. WASHINGTON, Sept. 8. —The U.S. and Brazil on Saturday signed an aviation agreement in I Rio de Janeiro, the State Dej partment announces. The agreement includes privileges whereby U.S. and Brazilian planes can pick up and discharge passengers and freight at intermediate stops between theA.P. - 52 words
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Advertisement99 1946-09-09 5 ASPECT OF II v r nard Shaw s LIFE AND WORKS EDITED BY S WINSTON PRICE $12.50 BRIAR PIPES EMPORIUM 16E. CECIL ST.. SINGAPORE P. O. BOX 883. UNIQUE SERVICE of over six:y years to SUFFERING HUMANITY k the record of Oriental J«m Balm for relieving, H NEURALGIA -JACKACHE SCIATICA99 words
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Article141 1946-09-09 6 Reuter. LONDON, Sept. 7.— The train which the royal family will use during the South African tour next year is being built In England for the South African railways and will include broadcast contact with the world. Radio communication between the royal train and pilot trainReuter. - 141 words
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Article80 1946-09-09 6 A.P. PARIS. Sept 7. Italian Premier Alcide de Gasperi and Dr. Karl Gruber. Austrian foreign minister, announced that they have signed an agreement settTng the differ* ncea between the two countries over the Southern Tyrol. The area remains Italian, but regional autonomy will be granted tA.P. - 80 words
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Article260 1946-09-09 6 Reuter and A.P. LONDON. Sept. 7: The following statement was issued from Buckingham Palace this afternoon: "It is authoritatively stated from Buckingham Palace that the report to the effect that Princess Elizabeth is engaged to be married to Prince Philip of Greece is not correct." Earlier messagesReuter and A.P. - 260 words
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Article51 1946-09-09 6 A.P. TOKIO. Sept. 8. -Seventy foreign trade organisations -33 exporting and 37 importing- have been selected by the Japanese Government to aid the official Trade Board in streamlining Japanese foreign trade. The agencies will replace the former Overseas Trade Corporation, which was the wartime trade controlA.P. - 51 words
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Article46 1946-09-09 6 A.P. SAIGON. Sept. 8. French General Zinovi Peshkov. Maxim Gorki's son and chief of the French Mission to Japan, arrived here from Shanghai on Saturday afternoon. He will confer with Admiral Thierry D'Argenlieu. The General's plane was successful in avoiding the typhoon.—A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article33 1946-09-09 6 Reuter. Buenos Aires. Sept. 7.—Unies last-minutp improvement occurs in the Anglo-Argentine trade negotiations the British miss on. headed by Sir Wilfred Cady is expected to leave for London on Tuesday.—Reuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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Article19 1946-09-09 6 Annapolis Maryland, Sept. 7. Gen. Ho YVng-'chm wa s the guest of honou r at th e Naval Academy.19 words
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Article236 1946-09-09 6 A.P. LONDON. Sept. B.—British statesmen and leaders of the Arab world gathered in London on Saturday for- an ambitious attempt at settling the age-old Palestine problem at conferences at which neither Jews nor Arabs from Palestine will bj represented. The talks will begin to-morrow. Despite preliminaryA.P. - 236 words
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Article112 1946-09-09 6 A.P. NEW YORK. Sept. 8. Sava Kosanovitch, Yugoslav Ambassador to the U.S.. arrived here by plane from Paris on Saturday and expressed regret over the tension between Yugoslavia and the U.S. He maintained it rose from the failure of American and Britain airmen to observeA.P. - 112 words
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99 1946-09-09 6 Reuter. Budapest S- pt 7 -Because oi unemployment at home the Hun garian Builders Trade Union hag ipeneri m-g- ::at:on> with ne.ghbnunns authorities, mainly the I Yugoslav and the Soviet, to secure work abroad for 30.000 men :t is reported here Under the plan approvedReuter. - 99 words
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Article159 1946-09-09 7 According To Tipsters Reuter. LONDON Sept. B.—Most newspa?jtv racing correspondents appear to consider the St Leger at Dont.;ister «>ii Wednesday as a two-horse race, the Derby uinner Airborne and the runner-up Gulf Stream. Qf j I adlng Sunday papers dents, live give the winner andReuter. - 159 words
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66 1946-09-09 7 Reuter. KET HARBOROUGH. community for exset up by Group Cheshire, V.C. at Cumnear Market Har- two and a half months ago 1 me so popular that are likely to be set as. Cheshire went to bis week-end to bring Dutchmen who fought Allies during the war.Reuter. - 66 words
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Article201 1946-09-09 7 Forest Hills. Sept. B—There is no longer doubt that a new and brilliant star has shown up in woild tennis today after ex-mcrtar gunner Tom Brown. Jnr.. of San Francisco, save Gardner Mulloy an unmerciful 6-4, e>-2. T.-4 beating in the national tennis championship sotni-finals. Mulloy201 words
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148 1946-09-09 7 Reuter. Birmingham. Sept. 7. Norman Sutton. 38-year-old former centreforward Of Tranmere Rovers Football Club, won the 1.000 guineas Penfold golf tournament with a f'jur-reund aggregate of 283. His lound-. were 75 69, 67 and 72 which wa< a magnificent performance in :i major professionalReuter. - 148 words
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Article49 1946-09-09 7 Reuter. Groningen. Sept. 7.- In the last round of the world chess tournament here today Kotova Russia defeated th e .pu.cn champion Max Euwe while the Argentine player Najdori bear Botwirmik of Russia. Botwinnik. however, won thp tournamen with points against 14 pants scored by Euwe.—Reuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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Article18 1946-09-09 7 The Kuala Lipis Agency ot the Mercantile Bank of India Ltd. will re-open for business today18 words
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Article288 1946-09-09 7 Reuter. TONDON Sept 7:—Favoured by better weather Parent in Scotland than on the opening day of League Lccer huge crowds were attracted today. The total attendance at 44 English League matches was well over the million mark. Some 400.000 saw eleven First Division framesReuter. - 288 words
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Article368 1946-09-09 7 A breezy knock by Cheong Thiam Siew, opening bat of the S.C.R.C., who scored 59 out of a total of 133 played a large part in enabling the Chinese, to defeat the S.C.C. by 32 runs in a cricket match played on the padang, yesterday.368 words
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Article336 1946-09-09 7 A.P. New Delhi. Sept. 8.-The crash ol bombs the roar of strafing Spitfires and he thunder of artillery have been the echo for the past three weeks through rocky defiles and inaccessible nuhahj of Ind.a's wild Northwest frontier, wher e nearly a dozen villages haveA.P. - 336 words
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Article309 1946-09-09 7 i From Learie Constitutive, Renter's Special Corresponden SCARBOROUGH. Sept. 7:—The Indians put in first to bat had to struggle hard here while the hot sun baked the pitch, not fully recovered from the heavy rain earlier in the week. In ten minutes over two hours they309 words
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Article459 1946-09-09 7 Recs Trounced Chinese Athletics 5; Recs 1. Displaying fine form and excellent team work, the Chinese Athletics avenged their defeat by the Recs about two months back when they won 5-1 at soccer yesterday, at Jalan Besar. A close knit team with steady backs and459 words
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Article83 1946-09-09 7 A.P. Honolulu. Sept. 7.—Th e take off of the B-29 "Pacusan Dreamboat" for Egypt over the Arctic is postponed until Monday because of adverse wea her in the far North. Navigators said that the plane would carefully avoid flying over Russian and Yugoslavian territory. They said ifA.P. - 83 words
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Article73 1946-09-09 7 Reuter. London Scot. 7: Rugby Union results: Aheravon 21 Briton Ferry 3. Bath I Llanelly 3. Bridgwaster Albion 14 Taunton 13. Bristol 10 Stroud 5. Cardiff 9 Plymouth Albion 3. Devenport Services 11 Panzance 8. Halifox 8 Sale 15. Leicester 12 Bedford 0. Neath 22 Crynant 0. NewportReuter. - 73 words
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409 1946-09-09 8 A. P. BEriLIN, Sept. 9. —A well-balanced American Army team won the armed forces' Olympics on Sunday before 85,000 track and field fans. Eight nations competed. The American team tcoiei 57 points. Denmark 2, 'Belgium 21, France 20 Great Britain 12, Netherlands 11, LuxembourgA.P. - 409 words
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Article148 1946-09-09 8 Reuter. LONDON, Sept. 7—An article in the Economist, discussing the difficulties: of an official language for India under a nationalist government says that if it is to be an Indian one, even th e nearest approach to a common native language. Hindustani. ha s two qu'te differentReuter. - 148 words
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Article169 1946-09-09 8 Ruter. londom s p:. 7«—Elaborate security precautions are being i.tk n to safeguard delegates to the Palestine conference due to begin in London on Monday. Bccrcs cf d tectives from the spec a! branch of Scotland Yard have been drafted for duty to Lanca terRuter. - 169 words
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Article59 1946-09-09 8 Reuter. EOMBAY, Sepl. 7. -One dead and 26 injured ar c the casualties in the disturbances in Bombay lor the 12 hours from 6 a.m. today, states a communique issued toirght. The situation has improved slightly though the police fired three rounds during a small clash betweenReuter. - 59 words
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238 1946-09-09 8 A.P. NEW YORK. Sept. 7.--An authoritative non- Ru ss ia n source said on Saturday that the Soviet delegation to the United Nations Security Council had asked for postponement of final action on a scientific report to tli e Atomic Energy Commission andA.P. - 238 words
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499 1946-09-09 8 Reuter. BIRMINGHAM Sept 8. —A plea for Indian unity wr made by Labour Member of Parliament Mr. W. G. Cove when he \ddressed th/ largest political ga'he.--in* in Britain since the outbreak of the war here to-day Tie conference organised by the Indian WorkersReuter. - 499 words
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Article131 1946-09-09 8 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Srpi. 8. The United States ba., accepted the British Government's invitation to atb nd a conference of countries producing and consuming tin to open in London on October 8. 'The object of the conference is to consider th e prospective tin position and whetherReuter. - 131 words
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138 1946-09-09 8 A four-man delegation is to meet the Governor on behalf of the War Prisoners' (Singapore) Association to discuis with h.m matter s affecting rehabilitation of internees generally. The group will b e headed by Mr. J. C. Corbett. chairman of the Association, while other138 words
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Article112 1946-09-09 8 A.P. WARSAW, Sept. 8 Govern men! bloc newspapers on Saturday attacked the Stuttgart speech by Mr Jam* S F. Byrnes, us. Secretary of State, and warned that Poland's '•western frontiers would never the subject Of discussion*' by any side. The newspapers declared that ••Byrnes cannot moveA.P. - 112 words
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55 1946-09-09 8 Reuter BATAVIA. Sept. B—Dr. van Mink's Cabinet chief, Mr. Ko,'t>. and a high official of the Netherlands Indie Economic Department (possibly Mr. Honig> have been invited by the Republican Government to join journalists in a trip to the interior of Java, probably starting Sunday next.Reuter - 55 words
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Article61 1946-09-09 8 Reuter. LONDON, Sept. B:—Early tomorrow a Lincoln airciaft of the R.A.F. Bomber Command will leave or. a five-Week round trip through Palestine, India, Singapore, Australia and New Zealand. On this n« t liaison mission to be organised by the Bomber Command method* ot .••vt rooming fatigue a*Reuter. - 61 words
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