Malaya Tribune, 10 September 1946
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Title Section58 1946-09-10 1 The Malaya Tribune #y THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE THE ONLY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA Now printed simultaneously i n Singapore, Kuala Lumpur I poh (Penang office opening shortly) 'Phone Numbers: Editorial 5811 Advertising 5812 Circulation Accounts 5813 K (lli i PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS58 words
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Article233 1946-09-10 1 Reuter. to $***** worth of NAAFI eh looters might haw away from a store in B Street was saved by npt act 1 on of Inspector B and a psrty of police ft m Tvij ng Pagar police 3 a- eerie hours, this ters* who hadReuter. - 233 words
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Article29 1946-09-10 1 untitled Sept. B. —A series of followed by fire ripped afterpart of the United cargo vessel Star Knot rung of Sept 8 as she ored m Manila Bay await-29 words
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Article70 1946-09-10 1 Dashing into the police station in Woodlands, at 11 pm., last night, a Chinese reported that he had seen armed robbers in the vicinity of his house. The police, including Mr. Leieis of the C.I.D. who icas on rounds at the time, immediately set out to70 words
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Article120 1946-09-10 1 As h result <«f several reports of rol.HTics by h"Cli{.*aiis in brothel area 3 party of police under D. W. Dale of Kandanc Kerbau police Nation raided areas ;,i Syed Alwi between midnljtht and 6 o'clock this mornimr and detained '-'0 ChineseP appear th- modus opermdi of120 words
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Article36 1946-09-10 1 A.P. TRIESTE. Sept. 10:— United States f.6th Division headquarters at Gorijda announced Monday the detention of six Yugoslav UNRRA train guards in connection with the explosion of a dynamite bomb in Irieste. —A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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365 1946-09-10 1 Squatters Won 't Budge An Inch' Cabinet Meets To Combat New Red Menace A.P. LONDON, Sept. 9—Swift legal action is likely to be taken by the British Government against Communi it-organised "squatters" who seized luxury fl :ts in London's fashionable West End yesterday.A.P. - 365 words
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Article81 1946-09-10 1 In order t'J asai*t rehabilitation of both the Malayan Union and Singapore Colony, the Controller of Foreign Exchange, Malaya, is now prepared to grant US. uurrency for the purpose of the import of private ears from the UniUd States, conditional to shipment by Dee. SI, 194(5. Application*81 words
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Article114 1946-09-10 1 (Our Own Reporter) Penang, Tuesday. Ching Hock Seong, a clerk attached to the Audit Office, was found hanging in the lavatory en the first floor of Han Hin Lee Hank building yesterday afternoon. The discovery was made by a Chinese janitor. air. G. C. Dickens of114 words
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Article73 1946-09-10 1 Reuter. SHANGHAI. Sept 9—A goodwill mission from Perm ass i< to call <n Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek at Kulir.jr to pay its respeetl to China's leader. Ifr. Lin Yu-tang, head --f the n man mission, told the presa tha* after ~>o jraart off Japanese rale, POrmOsant wereReuter. - 73 words
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Article48 1946-09-10 1 Reuter. SUSSEX. Sept. 9: —Group Captain E. 11. Donaldson. RAF jet flyer who broke the world air .peed record on Saturday, decided today to attempt to raise his figure of '>16 miles per hour tomorrow evening if pro pects of a warm weather hold good.—Reuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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169 1946-09-10 1 Britain's crops in jeopardy floodi ng Yorkshire Serious flooding, caused by frequent heavy rains, has handicapped the harvesting of Britain's crops. All hope ot a bumper harvest this year has gone; but. despite the enormous damage to crops in many parts of the country, there is still chance of aA.P. Photo. - 169 words
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Article49 1946-09-10 1 BERLIN. Sept. 8. —Catholic bishops of Germany have implored Allied government to speed the return of prisoners of war in order to help rebuild Christian family life which they portrayed as 'bleeding i rom thou ands of wounds" from .lie war and 12 years of Nazi rule49 words
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Article24 1946-09-10 1 interim dividen at the rate of 2s. 6d. per i.hare, less tax. Transfer books closed Sept. 13 to 28. both days inclusive.24 words
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Article219 1946-09-10 1 Terrorists Claim Responsibility JERUSALEM, Sept 9.—-As several thousand troops of th c British sixth Airborne Division wen moving into the all-Jew-ish city of Tel Aviv after lhe imposition of a curfew there, the Jewish terrorist organisation, Iryrun Zvaj Leumi, in a "communique" afternoon claimed full responsibility219 words
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131 1946-09-10 1 A.P. SINGAPORE. Sept. 9:—Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. presently the Premier of the Interim Indian Go- vernment. recently has expressed hie v ish that repatriation of Indians from Mah.ya back to India should Ibe "discouraged" for some time 1 because of the very difficult DOH:t. it ions"A.P. - 131 words
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Article70 1946-09-10 1 TOKIO —WASHINGTON PHONE MARRIAGE WASHINGTON Sept. 10 —A New York private secretary and an Army major In Japan will bo married via Che Tokio- Washington telephone •lookup at 0510 GMT on Tuesday. Howard Anderson said he will per lorm the Washington end of the marriage ceremony for Miss Jeanne Pullen70 words
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205 1946-09-10 1 Reuter. PARIS, Sept. 9.—The Chinese Foreign Minister, Mr Wang Shih-chieh, outlining China s peace plans for the Far East in Paris to-day declared that China had no intention of a revenge on Japan. In an interview published in the Paris evening newspaper LeReuter. - 205 words
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544 1946-09-10 1 Invisible Ink Used By Pow's Reuter. LONDON Sopt. 9— At the resumed court martial of Major Cecil Boon accused of aiding the Japanese when a prisoner of war in Hongkong, another witness Lance-Corponu Charl?s Edwin Bell chAniber of ihe Middlesex Regiment relating an allegedReuter. - 544 words
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81 1946-09-10 1 A.P. SOfKA, Sept. 10 Nine year-old ECby Simeon 11. the bluecyed school boy who has been the figurehead of the Bulgarian government for the past three years, has lost his throne. The Government announced that totes cast in Sundays plebiscite favored establishmentA.P. - 81 words
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Article50 1946-09-10 1 Reuter. SHANGHAI, Sept. 9 Following the revision of the foreign exchange rate, overseas Chinese are remitting more money back to China. Remittances recently have aggregated between two thon-. sand million and threee thousand million ((230,000) a day. Over half this sum is being remitted by post. Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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Article23 1946-09-10 1 A.P. P.RTH. Sept. 10:—The Most Rev. Henry F. Le Fanu, Anglican piimate of Auitralia died on Monday At the ;«Se of 76.—A.P. «iA.P. - 23 words
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Advertisement81 1946-09-10 1 isjational Employers' Mutual General MOTOR, j ffOR £MENS COMPENSATION, RSONAL ACCIDENT, jthcr classes of |\SIKA\(E c IA ITON LTD. atcd in England) red Bank Chambers. SINGAPORE N S WISE Phone 2335. Give Us The Pleasure To Serve Satisfy I Choicest Selections on F rom ng South Africa j test 181 words
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Advertisement20 1946-09-10 1 RADIOS For I RELIABLE SERVICE and I SALES Call at j NATIONAL RADIO I COMPANY, I 58, Serangoon Rd. Singapore.20 words
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Obituary63 1946-09-10 2 THE Family of the late Madam Wee Soon Bee Neo, sincerely thank all friends and relatives who sent wreath, expressions of sympathy, etc., lent cars and lorries attended i:>ght visits and funerai. C P. D'CRUZ of Katong. than<s ali friends and relatives who sent wreaths and attended the funeral63 words
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Article187 1946-09-10 2 Reuter. SHANGHAI. Sept. 9 —The disclosure that there were no signs of serious famine in communistoccupied northern Shantung province was made by MajorGeneral Elson See-hang Wang. Director of the CNRRA Chefoo office, following a survey of the area. General Wang returned to China from theReuter. - 187 words
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78 1946-09-10 2 A.P. JERUSALEM, Sept. 9 —Reliable informants said last iu«;ht that Jama! Bey Husseini, vice-president of the Palestine Arab Higher Evecutive. has heen invijed to gro to Tr:.n-jordan tomorrow for further talks with King Abdullah concerning the London conference on Palestine. Jamal was expected toA.P. - 78 words
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Article303 1946-09-10 2 (Tricune Staff Reporter) Nine Jap officers, including a Ueutenam n are among the 15 condemned war crimirnk V ol °nel go to the gallows in Changi Gaol at 9 am 0 H row for atrocities committed on British m J;°' PoWs. na D ut Cn303 words
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Advertisement1046 1946-09-10 2 t it i it I i: PRE -PAID CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Casual Advertisements: Wanted. Personal. Situations Vacant, Situations Wanted, For Sale. etc. at $».00 per Insertion of 20 words, 15 cts. for every additional word. Public Notices A Announcements: •3.50 per single column tact per insertion, Domestic Occurrences: Death, Engagement, Marriage,1,046 words
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Advertisement76 1946-09-10 2 BIRIU BIRTH—On 6th September. 1946 I to Soon Kiah. wife of Chia Soon Am, the gift of a son. Chia Hoo Phong. engagement" KHOO—WEE: The engagement is announced of Morgan Khoo KayAnn, eldest son ol Mrs. Khoo K'?e I eng and the late Mr. Khoo Kee Lcng w Miss Helen76 words
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Advertisement141 1946-09-10 2 WANTED m WANTED: Fast and accurate f ypist. Shorthand not necessary, for British Export Firm. Apply ttating salary required to Box No. A 248 Malaya Tribune. WANTED by Government Office t r a i n c d stenographer secretary Salary $240 $300 p.m. Applications to Box A 258, Malaya Tribune.141 words
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Advertisement1074 1946-09-10 2 I 1 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. „2 „3 1 do. „3 „4 1 do. *11,074 words
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Advertisement156 1946-09-10 2 EDUCATION SHORTHAND WITHOUT SIGHS TYPEWRITING WITHOUT TEARS Rapid coaching in high speed, Bookkeeping etc. By former tutor Riffles Instn.. Holder of L.C.C. Teachers' Honors Diploma. Please apply to:— Afr. J. J. ABRAMS, 285, Joo Chiat Road. Dancing simplified at The •ARISTOCRAT" School of Ballroom Dancing, Oxley Chambers, 185 A, Oxley156 words
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Advertisement90 1946-09-10 2 SHIPPING NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES m.v. •Saparoea" is expected arrive from Amsterdam. Genoa and Fort Said on or about September 13th. Consignees are requested to apply for delivery orders to Netherland:Tndies Shipping Organisation. X.P.M. Building. Telephone 5975—Ext I. Silver Line KERR STEAMSHIP CO. INC. NEW YORK GENERAL AGENTS, BAILINGS S.S. "SAMSACOLA"90 words
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203 1946-09-10 3 ng n instructions, Urnr n nue officer Neo Gin Quan v>..iked into a lieenstd ►hop in Havelock Road It a for a bottle of Scotch He ««j told hat ther, [rj suit.* but when Cus •n 5 fficen immediately after da search of the203 words
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389 1946-09-10 3 A complete denial of assaulting any of the mii cither at the Chang, camp or at the Sime camp, was the defence put up by Capt. Suzuki, rst accused in the Sme Road camp trial, in he and four others are facing389 words
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Article67 1946-09-10 3 Kirn Huat and Tan Yew Long si a trial before Mr. JusN A Worley at the second Singap re Assizes yesterday on a hafge of armed robbery at a I i ng in Geyiang cf cash and 1 ry amounting to $2,380, B May 18. Yew67 words
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Article62 1946-09-10 3 V ng San i3s> who was found Singapore Harbour Board len area without a permit P,>rt Security Office, s ntt need to six months' nprisonment by Second Judge T. T. Russell. j terd ay ng had six previous convictwo pre-war. and out of ir aiter the62 words
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Article27 1946-09-10 3 ATHENS. Sept. 9.-The United ;J naval squadron which has [siting Greece as part of v ill cruise in the Mediterranean sailed from the Piraeus p; Athens today.27 words
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624 1946-09-10 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Just before the break of dawn on Aug. 2 with a hm veil of mist hanging down like a cold curtain over .he waters of the Banka Straits, a Singapore LCT, P.C. 2300, was nosing its squat nose past Pulo624 words
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Article125 1946-09-10 3 A 21-year-old youth, who when charged, asked the court to decide for him whether to claim trial or plead guilty stood trial at the Second Singapore Assizes yesterday on a charge of armed robbery. Mr. M. Buttrose. D.P.P.. stated that on June 25 last125 words
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Article114 1946-09-10 3 Salim bin Zin, stated to be a corporal in the R.A.F. police, Changi. appealed unsuccessfully yesterday before Mr. W. J. Thorogood against a sentence of two-and-a-half years* rigorous imprisonment imposed in the District Court for carrying arms and ammunition. Mr. M. Ismail who appeared for the corporal stated114 words
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Article156 1946-09-10 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore is to have a vegetarian society. The Singapore Vegetarian Society icas formed on Sunday, Sept. 8. The Society aims to popularise vegetaria7iism and will work out nutritive and cheap .meals purely from vegetable, ingredients ai y ailable in the local markets. Mr.156 words
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Article75 1946-09-10 3 A Malay Ahmat b. Darus. was ordered to be remanded in custody until today afttr two charges, of attempted murder of two police constables and armed rebberv were explained to him in the Fourth Police Court yesterday. It was alleged that after robbing a Chinese at75 words
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Article78 1946-09-10 3 Nearly $3 000 was collected l thp Child Welfare Society when a dance exhibition was held at thp Happy World Cabaret en Saturday night under lhe auspices of the Singapore Association of Teacher; o! Dancing Among thcsp present were ih e Gowrner (Sir F.ank in78 words
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397 1946-09-10 3 In the course of a trial before Mr. Justice Spencer Wilkinson, in which the head Mandor of West Country Estate, Kajang, was convicted of rape, it appeared that the Chairman, Secretary and some Committee Members of the Labour Union on the estate, instead397 words
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Article48 1946-09-10 3 Stoker G. E. Jackson who was charged with causing the death at the 4th mile, Thomson Road, on Aug. 23 of a Chinese. Yap Ah Lian. by driving a jeep in a negligent manner, claimed trial before Second District Judge T. T. Russell, yesterday.48 words
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Article228 1946-09-10 3 The following have been awarded King Edward VII College of Medicine scholarships:— Wong Hock Boon (Singapore). Miss Lilian Loo Poh Chew (Perak). Wong Poi Kwang (Singapore). Chia Kirn Boon (Singapore)! Soj Ng)on Wye (Perak). Chi ah Bian Hcng (Penang) W. Fung Guan Swe e (Singapore). Chan Kam228 words
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Article53 1946-09-10 3 The two-day Sevtember monthly meeting of liaison officers from the territories of South East Asia begins today at the office of the Special Commissioner in South East Asia, Lord Killearn. The conference will consider particularly the rice situation. A communique will be published at the end53 words
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Article78 1946-09-10 3 Bail of $2 500 was oftei't'd to an Indian sepoy. Mustagh Hussein, in the First District Court vesferday when he claimed tr.ai o a charge of criminal breach ■f trust n respect cf 50 bal sot military gocds valued $10 000 be onsring to the R78 words
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Article73 1946-09-10 3 People's Restaurant TODAY: Rice, potatoes, chicken, and onion stew, cairots, spinach. TOMORROW: Hokkien mcc, beet soup, prawns, broicn fried onions, towgay, kangkong. THURSDAY HOLIDAY. FRIDAY: Rice, potatoes, cuttle fish, towgay, salad dressing uith tomato sauce. SATURDAY (European .Food): Mashed potatoes, Gammon (pickled l,ork), carrots, pumpkin, choy sim,73 words
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Article89 1946-09-10 3 Plead'ng that he had carried a dagger for self-protection tiham d. Aman. <, middle-aged Javanese, was found guil y of being in possession of a dagger and fined $100 in fee First D:s trict Court yesterday. Ghani was arrested on the night of Aug. 2089 words
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Article113 1946-09-10 3 N.M. Among the many Malay and Muslim clubs and associations in Singapore, one that has built up a benevolent fund, and is doing j everything possible to raise more money towards it, is the Mohamedan Starlight Cricket Club. The club was established in 1892 54 years ago. A sumN.M. - 113 words
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Advertisement351 1946-09-10 3 I NEW GOODS ARRIVED. j Pcvter Beer Mugs Lacquer Cig. Box Emb. Table Cloth Silk. Ceait Dreqting Ouwn.« Kimonos ON DISPLAY AT.— PEKING LACE CO., j Uti. North Road. Singapore: Ttl. 3330. I In pectior Cordial!v Invited. CIIOMm nam press LIMITED. v'i'r.fi al Job Printers, Bookntnden and Rubber Stamp Manufacturers.351 words
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Article531 1946-09-10 4 Ofla ial c* part men! ire good I debt coflcctoni but bad pay■asters. One of the minor atlliclions of Singapore owners whose property haa been requisitioned. I is difficulty in obtaining their rout from the requisitioning authority. There is no suggestion that the rests will not be paid,531 words
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956 1946-09-10 4 REFLECTIONS ON THE BUS STOPPAGE FROM A CORRESPONDENT The. ens strike in Singapore has put on an ugly nead from today with tne strikers turning down Iwo concessions from the company as medium for negotiations immediately upon resumption of work. Why these men have turned956 words
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Article109 1946-09-10 4 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Sir, -Having read the Malaya Tribune dated Sept. 6th 1946 I came across an article regarding back pay to one of the Jap not about back pay for those who gave their lives to King and country. Are we to be109 words
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Article173 1946-09-10 4 Sir.—lt is really a pathetic and appalling sight to find quite a number of displaced children, mostly orphans who have lost their parents through no fault. Occasionally, they are found sleeping on the five foot way. barely clothed, begging for alms, and subsistence from the passers by. These173 words
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Article141 1946-09-10 4 Sir, Kindly allow me to b* among the first, if not the very first, to congratulate "Low" and "Ahlek" on their smart work in your paper. I henrtily welcome them to the rapidly swelling ranks of cartoonists in the Malayan press of today. T strongly feel that141 words
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Article75 1946-09-10 4 Sir,- That the bread which we get daily from the retailers and or other sources is composed of varying degrees of tapioca flour, and at times unpalatable, few will deny: That the weight of the bread varies according to the sources of outnut and places of consumption the75 words
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Article228 1946-09-10 4 Sir.—The local girls who are fricncls of the green clad liberators from the land oi the Rose and the Thistle look upon the others with disdain. They consider thomselves Europeanised and belong to a new superior class. Speaking American slang, singing the latest song-hits, and dancing Pogle228 words
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Article54 1946-09-10 4 Sir. —I noticed in the new* columns of August 29 that a certain baker has been jailed for selling briad above the controlled price. While agreeing that it is a very w»se step, do the authorities notice that the bread in the market n most town> is diminishing54 words
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Article76 1946-09-10 4 31 It. For a.s long as I can rcmcin ber, there has been a footpath between New Bridge Road and the Out ram School, crossing a piece of vacant land and avoiding a busy ecrncr where there is no five-foot way. Now a wire fence lias been76 words
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Article95 1946-09-10 4 Sir, —Some Dog shooters are enjoying financial gain in their campaign against further outbreaks oi rabies. At present the dogs shot are i~oUI for human consumption! Those that are not .shot arc saved through bribes! Added to these, there arc dog-shooters who «'liter private houses and if not given95 words
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Article102 1946-09-10 4 Sir, —Your reporter's article on his tour to the Harbour Godowns should open the eyes of the S.H.B. This is not the first instance that importers have had to incur such losses for since the B.M.A. period, g'jods have vanished into thin air, later to reappear for sale102 words
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Article181 1946-09-10 4 Reuter. SYDNEY, iAir Mai!). A sharp increase in marriages since the speedup of post-war demobilisation is revealed in the latest Commonwealth statistics. For lie first quarter of this year there were 20,152 marriages in Austraiia giving a rate of l<».ss per thousand of lhe populat ion.Reuter. - 181 words
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1000 1946-09-10 4 Sit. I am tired ol bearing of the lood situation, the Black Market and the measures taken to get them under control. There seems to be no solution to the problems that lace the whole country and there can be no solution unless1,000 words
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Miscellaneous34 1946-09-10 4 STRANGE AS IT SEEMS By Rmett Hi* WSP v 7t n uedabout//! 2&J pKl-.B.OAVE HS A3E VI BV LIFTING HIS PAW HE VIN WAS RETRAINEDTONDICAI cONLY 3—AND SO WAS j l| ACCEPT A WAR34 words
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Article67 1946-09-10 5 YORK. Sept. 9. -Th na Policy Associag .relay made pub! c d evidi nee that munistj arc under and hav e no mr elng to anything > :nj Chiang Kaithe organisation n to use truce negofor delay while idate themselves in hav e seized, get issia, build67 words
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Article90 1946-09-10 5 Si pi 9. —The siege of a k< ned today as the withdrew to defend Chinese press despatches r rt tne troops withdrawn from moved to Thinnh of Tatung. to reinforce there, said the Catholic t Social Welfare. mment forces are reapproaching Thinning. i beyond90 words
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Article65 1946-09-10 5 A.P. \u Germany, sian authorities here reluest by a group of ran correspondents rmer Nazi concenip oi Buchenwald on nd i r is now a "Red .try installation." 'a as rejected by .a- 1 Varakin. Deputy G vernor of Weimar, ecrrespondents had the reports heard inA.P. - 65 words
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249 1946-09-10 5 Reuter. I'EIPING, Sept. 9.—More than a year after victory m i pal authorises at Peiping, ancienf capital .i have begun a large-scale purge of colla- Mtiiists. The acticn follows an order from the Central Government In Nanking imposing disabilities on former employees of puppe, cReuter. - 249 words
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Article75 1946-09-10 5 Reuter. BUENOS AIRES. Sept. 9—Employees of the numerou s breadcasr.ng stations her e are on strike today following a dispute which started when musicians demanded more pay and Christmas bonus. The station; replied that musicians were contracted with directors of orchestras who should be responsible forReuter. - 75 words
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Article77 1946-09-10 5 Reuter. LONDON, Sept. 7.—The Conservatives in London are perturbed at tile serious situation in India, state* the London eorrespn >drnt cf the Conservative York.-hire Pn< i Thr correspondent adds: lhe British Government, they feel, have n;adr a dancerou* mistake in entrusting power in the first all-Indian jrovernnient toReuter. - 77 words
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249 1946-09-10 5 LONDON. Sept. 7—Mr. R. A. Butler, former Under-Secrefary for India, speaking ai Halstead, Essex, tonight said the Government had promised time for debating the historic developments in India soon after the House meets in October. Thin would be an occasion fet eon- ■tractive249 words
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Article173 1946-09-10 5 Reuter. HONG KONG, Sept 7 Th Government ol Hong Kong arc Intensifying their attack on the black markets and the full severity ol th e iaw now being sought by the Public Prosecutor in cases against operators woo defy tlu Director of Suppliescontrol prices. In aReuter. - 173 words
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Article65 1946-09-10 5 A.P. TOKIO, Sept. B.—The Government is not considering nationalization of Japan's coal industry, a House of Representatives committee was told by the Commerce and Industry Minister. "Government's policy is to secure an increase in coal production. If state ownership increases coal output the Government will not hesitateA.P. - 65 words
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87 1946-09-10 5 Reuter. Jerusalem, Sept. u. Tht. Mufti of Jerusaltm has new an urgent summons to 'he Pa'estmt Arab H gher Committee—of which h t > i s chairman—to proceed o A cxandrla immediately to review the ques'>on of Palestine Arab participation in the Palest neReuter. - 87 words
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Article143 1946-09-10 5 Reuter. New York. Sept. 9 The New I York Times declares in a leadI inn article '"day that 'h* with- > drawal el British troops from the Netherlands Indies by Nov- ember will marK the end of "une lof Britain's unhappiest post-war ventures", and auds: "It willReuter. - 143 words
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Article, Illustration92 1946-09-10 5 tßcceii'e death -penalty .J I Under the watchful eye of their British guards, Jewish youths are led to a wait nn truck after receiving trie I dca<h penalty for tJie bombing of the Haifa, Pates mc railroad a few week? ago. Eighteen youth*. t allegedly member s. A ? PHoilh - 92 words
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Article191 1946-09-10 5 Reuter. LONDON. Sept. 8. New York P..dio. quoting the Communist radio in Yenan, capital af Sheas] la Noith China, said t day that four American planet tc.:k off yesterday for Chaagtsi to bring back the truce team whirl' h;id suffered 'Jo casual ties inclading three Ameriraus oneReuter. - 191 words
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Article52 1946-09-10 5 A.P. PANAMA CITY. Panana. Sept. y—Parading demon trators. estimated to number several hundreds, carried Bolsters on Saturday night denouncing "Yankee imperialism and demanding that wartime bases occupied by the United States should be returned to Panama." One poster eaid "Either we get bases back or we go to the UnitedA.P. - 52 words
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Article193 1946-09-10 5 Reuter. LONDON, Sept. 9. —If the British Government wore to "invite me to London to start a new series of conferences on an equal footing with other negotiators I should accept," Moslem leader Mohamed Ali Jinnah told the special correspondent of the Daily Mail,Reuter. - 193 words
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Article40 1946-09-10 5 Reuter. HAMILTON Ontario. Sept. 9 Government proposals lor th* settlement of the eight-week old strike of Canadian steel workers ha s been rejected by about 2.2C0 workers at th e Hamilton plant of th e Sti'el Company of Canada. —Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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276 1946-09-10 5 A.P. NEW YORK, Sept. 8:—American scientists told the Atomic Energy Commission in a report published yesterday that a nuclear power plant Witt) a capacity of 75,000 kilowatts probably could be built and fully equipped for U.S. $25,000,000 in a normal locality In easternA.P. - 276 words
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Article61 1946-09-10 5 A.P. TOKIO. Seoi. 8. Th° Jannn Press Association will endow three universities with funds to establish a school of journalism the first attempt of this kind in Japanese history. Keio. Waseda and Toklo universities have been asking the Press Association to assist in establishing such facilities.A.P. - 61 words
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Article33 1946-09-10 5 Reuter. Baghdad. Sept. 9.—A nationwide railway strike i s threatened today in Iraq after yesterday's walkout of railway workers and station officials at Baghdad. The strikers tire demanding increase tn pay. Rev er.Reuter. - 33 words
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Advertisement251 1946-09-10 6 OPENING TODAY ESSJ^jSINr' 4 SHOWS 1.30—4—6 30—9.30 P.M. GLADYS GEORGE-VIRGINIA FIELD i CECIL KELLAWAY end WILLIAM BENDIX sex v ThTnge -ANOTHER OirSTIMH.X; MOVIE" BOSS B I \wi 11 '11 11! 01 «li^^^WWi 1111 I I I §B I I Rr /^^^hV i i vvvvvvvvvl VICTORY Commemoration CELEBRATIONS at the G&251 words
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Advertisement31 1946-09-10 6 UutheatrehJl Phone 2967. LAST-NIGHT AT 7 9.15 P.M. Sidney Toler Tom Brown in 3SSSSF Final Chapters. TOMORROW: "Jeepers Creepers" From ACCREDITED DEALERS nam; heng co. 103-105, Selegie Road, KELLER PIANO CO.31 words
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Advertisement239 1946-09-10 6 px-— li AM. 200 4.15 6.30 AND fMzMMSfiffl 930 P M PHC,^£ 3400 WrrggZ, 1 ghaad oi»i today! BETTY GRABLE— In Th.s VICTOR MATURE- ln A Fun Riot JAC X OAKIF— Sea Of w "SONG OF THE ISLANDS" Wonder Laughs! r I i A BQTH CENTURY FOX! TECHNICOLOR PICTURE! rilm:239 words
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Advertisement163 1946-09-10 6 ALHAMBRA u Is V~tTH S BOOK NOW! Tel: 6909. OPENING TO-DAY! RUN! KING KONG STRIKES AGAIN! 50 foot Epitome of BRUTE STRENGTH! THE MOST FEARSOME IDEA CONCEIVED BY EDGAR WALLACE! The Modern. Awesome Version of BEAUTY *nd the lIEAST! l Still the mights, monarch "one and only"— A WMUmmmmmmmmm j163 words
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Advertisement40 1946-09-10 6 MARLBOROUGH All-Malayan Premiere Daily 3 Shews: 3—6—9 p.m. SHALIWAHAN (In Tamil) Featuring K. L. Vasanda, T. R. Rajakumari, Rajan N. S. Krishnan. Released thru the United Exhibitors Syndicate. To-morrow at Midnight ~i ASSY (in Hindustani) TO-NIGHT "STUNT KING" (in. Hindustani)40 words
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Advertisement221 1946-09-10 6 A GREAT ACTOR AND HIS MAJESTIC (pi BIT TRIUMPH! VjgHTI I ULJ To-day To-morrow (1! a.m. —2 p.m.—4.15—6.50—9.15 p.m.. BY SPECIAL REQCEST RANALD rOLMA\ i.i DAVID SELZNICK S Masterpiece "THE PRISONER of ZENDA" v wo r. l > Supported By SIR C. AUBRLY-SMITH, DAVID MVEN. MARY AS TOR. RAYMOND MAS221 words
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Article65 1946-09-10 7 arity soccer match in the YMCA RehabilitaF nd and the Salvation s Home has been arto be played at the Pi sar Stadium tomorrow I the S.C.F.A. and the ined YMCA. Combined YMCA team represented as folloics: :sion; Khoo Soo F. Dyke: T. Valentine, T. Lightbown (Capt.):65 words
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Article164 1946-09-10 7 Reuter. Sept. 7.- A double y telephone, recognisvalid for passport purposes, place at Leeds on afternoon to unite two glrl a wit h Ame ric an ms 3.000 miles away at urriage takes place in ol Mr. and Mrs. at Roundhay where the will sit onReuter. - 164 words
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Article84 1946-09-10 7 Reuter. >n Sept. B—Dr. Ar hur Mayor oi Berlin, today d thai foorj -unnVes for 3, .'ere scarce until the new harvest Hamburg Raaio reB t was the only district in where rac'oning had rpt on the same level st year Er. Werner added R isReuter. - 84 words
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Article67 1946-09-10 7 A.P. BUDAPEST. Sept. 9 —The HunPremier, Ferene Nagy, chief delegate to the peace declared bluntly yester- return from Paris that H garian delegation had failed Dg at a meeting of the Parry, he ma ntained delegation had failed since Cf tht,- lormer satellite ended on theA.P. - 67 words
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441 1946-09-10 7 Tourists Face Big Task Today Reuter. J^\nZ'l e n }isfouti R tpeeUU correspondent) SCARBOROUGH, Sept. f>-0y the time Leveson Gower s England XI had completed their innings tooay they had es/ablished a first innings lead over the Indians of 206. In perfect batting conditionsReuter. - 441 words
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Article92 1946-09-10 7 The Singapore Indians will meet the Royal Air Force i Seletar) at Seletar on Thursday in a Victory Day match. The Indian players will be: .0. M. Angulliah, A. Razak, V. iR. Sabapathy, Kartar Singh, i Ramoo, N. Samy (Capt.), Mani, i Sattar, Sintha, Muthiah, T. C.92 words
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Article208 1946-09-10 7 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore Traction Company authorities informed the arly yes'erday that they would meet the president t union and five other committee members for nego>n& in he evening. hi the men. after a mce'ing at their union premses, rrcard a five-point proposal asking the management208 words
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Article109 1946-09-10 7 First-class s »ceer should be M»rved up at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Thursday (Victory Day) when the Chinese Athletic meet a Combined Army XI. The game ■"ill in aiu Of the V.M.C.A. Rehabilitation Fund Admission charges will be $2. $1 :nd 50 cents The team to109 words
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156 1946-09-10 7 A.P. NICOSIA. Sept. 9.—More than 2 000 unauthorized Jewish imml grants to Palestine detained at the Caralaos detention camp here on Sunday made their second attempt in four weeks to rush the camp gates, but were halted by specially built barbedwire barracks. Four weeksA.P. - 156 words
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Article121 1946-09-10 7 The following donations are acknowledged with thanks: Proceeds of Football Match, 28th August, RAF. (Seletar) v. Combined Y.M.CA. $829.50 Mr. F. O. Lundon 100.00 Mr. M. Hassan per Mr. A. Pakir 50.00 Donations per Mr. Foo Hee I.im 45.00 Donations per Mr. Andrew Lee 38.00 Donations per121 words
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Article33 1946-09-10 7 Reuter. LONDON, Sept. 9.- -Festival match: At Hastings, Sussex, 172 I Maliett 5 for 33) and second innings 83 for 3. The M.C.C. 26C (Valentine 51, Cox 6 lor 125).— Reuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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54 1946-09-10 7 Head on crash Locke together these two ecomc S lives R«t< during a head-on V crash near The Glen, about 30 mile s nor'h of Glen 1 r Lalli. N.Y. An engineer J j was filled L r nd 3 persons I J injured when (he trains j j collided.AP. Photo - 54 words
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Article184 1946-09-10 7 Tne Chinese Athletic will play soccer against Alfsea Headquarters at Tunglin next Sunday, while the C.A. Juniors have two panics next deck. One against th.' R A S..C at Fairer Park and the other against the Indian Association at Jalan Besar Stadium. Sallowing are Tll teams: Saturday.184 words
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Article95 1946-09-10 7 A.P. I NEW YORK. Sept. 10—Tom Brown Jr.. of San Franc iseo. who j beat two members of the American DavU Cup team, Frank Parker ami Gardner Mulloy. will not play in the inter-zone final between the United States and Sweden. The DavisA.P. - 95 words
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172 1946-09-10 7 HOME SOCCER Reuter. LONDON, Sept. 9.—Tommy Walker, Scottish international inside-right, transferred for £6,000 from Hearts to Chelsea over the week-end, made his debut in the London club's colours against Sheffield to-day. He showed clever footwork and combined well with the centre-forward Tommy Lawton. AlthoughReuter. - 172 words
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Article97 1946-09-10 7 A.P. DOVER. Sept. 10—Choppy seas and a stiff wind las: night again forced George Berroetg. to postpone his second attempt to swim the Channel. When he and hi s party en a tug-boat and a motor launch arrived off the French coast oil Monday evening, alter aA.P. - 97 words
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Article117 1946-09-10 7 A.P. FORK ST HILLS. Sept. 9—Jack Kramer of Los Angeles proved de risively to he the nation's best amateur tennis player and Tom Brown Junior of San Francisco, proved just about as conclusively to lie the second best. Although Brown finally was defeated by 9-7.A.P. - 117 words
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Article245 1946-09-10 7 (Our Own Reporter) I Kuala Lumpur, Monday. Weights tor the second day's races on Saturday next:--HORSES. Class I, Div. 1. 7 furs. Goat's Skin 11.04 Jessane 9.09 Tonroe 9.06 Ballymum 8.12 Telamint 8.00 Harlequin 7.13 Favourite 7.09 HORSES. Class 1. Div. 2. 7 furs. Demure 9.00245 words
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Advertisement141 1946-09-10 7 Ch& Lovely M JXnH& To Be Loved BEAUTY \mw j PREPARATIONS Sole Agents:— K. H. WU TRADING COMPANY 69, Stamford Road, Singapore. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS LOWEST RATES ALL ADVERTISEMENTS MUST BE PREPAID Ads malayA TRIBUNE PRESS LTD. I.Bo__j Singapore Kuala Lumpur Ipoh LTown Office J Write your advertisement on this form141 words
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494 1946-09-10 8 Reuter. D nT c q.„. g —Britain told the Paris conference to-nfght that she doefnol Intend to demand castor ccmmoditV payments from Italy as re— T announcement was made oy Ml. O.env Hall Italian economic committee of tl «coi 'v; Britain has put inReuter. - 494 words
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Article154 1946-09-10 8 Reuter. LONDON. Sip:. 9-Medical men throughout tho country have be-:n t sked to co-opernie in securing a census of men and women c:v:ii:n s suffering from maiar-.a. Th e author te, are being encouraged by the Ministry of Hcaith to help wipe out mosquitoes in England. AnReuter. - 154 words
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Article317 1946-09-10 8 Reuter. NEW YORK. Sept. 9. —A vigorous programme whereby America could give -practical and substantial aid to the great and sovereign India" has been urged by Westmore Willcox who rec?ntly returned to 'he United States from India where as a special reof the UnitedReuter. - 317 words
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Article204 1946-09-10 8 Reuter. WASHINGTON* Sept. 9. —Rockets the earth to the moon will be a pMrfßitkt] with::: ten years, but their cargo vHJ bo mall accord to Col. James G Ban. chief of the guided missiles branch of the United States Ordnance Department of R».and Development.Reuter. - 204 words
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Article93 1946-09-10 8 A .P. JERUSALEM, Sept. 0.--Fire Btar- t«»d by tare explosions p-und the Haila oil refineries yesterday, *eriou-'y damaging a pipeline, ofneial .sources said There nerc indications it had been stared by sab 1 U i; who v also .-v: tweeted of attemptinsr to blow uj» a nearby railwayA.P. - 93 words
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Article98 1946-09-10 8 A.P. TRIESTE. Sept. D.—Armed Aflied military police patrolled the street here following the outbreak of violence during which they fired to Disperse a pro-Yugoslav demonstration held in defiano of the military government ban. Seven American.- and one Briton were injured. Trieste is declared oilA.P. - 98 words
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177 1946-09-10 8 The Malayan Preparatoiy Committee of the Fukien Economic Reconstmcit-n Corporation he:d first meeting yesterday in the premises of the Weekly Club in Club Street with Mr. Aw Boon Haw as chairman. Thirty-two representatives from all parts of ;M9jlaya were present; The meeting decided to hold a177 words
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271 1946-09-10 8 Reuter. Paris So' 9 Britain has agreed to support the 1, «°s Varm-d here this afternoon. from Sylvian Mangeot, Reuters j3; mat) i o:i--pondtnt. said: Signs of a determined drive to speed up the Paris conference were »idem today after last nights decision oi theReuter. - 271 words
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Article67 1946-09-10 8 Reuter. Edmonton Alberta. Sept. 9— Pickets of the 20,000 farmers on j strike for higher prices of farm products today released a lorryload of pigs which were being 1 taken to markets. Farmer price striker s are also j reported to have "dumped" cream which wasReuter. - 67 words
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271 1946-09-10 8 A.P. ATHENS. Sept. 9: —Greek circles they King George of the Hellenes to return about E but this has not yet been confirmed by Xi self. Th- Lux.mb'juig Palace in Athens is bei pare:! for his arrival. Ihe thico-storey huiidinc w;>s unicethcd durlnp the GermanA.P. - 271 words
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Article114 1946-09-10 8 Reuter. Adelaide Sep 9 Sir I Maw.,'.. .-v.. in] M. speaking her, t'Vf scherr.' for t entry i Japan v. h ndusrt said he j. ,"2 ueet betw ia—Ket L aland ard N« n n: j B:. 1 il iiU' p.. lull scheme which vReuter. - 114 words
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403 1946-09-10 8 The defence in the Outram Road P:> which two Japanese major-generals ana 42 Japanese oersonnel of the prison we facing atrocity chaws against British and Allied PoWs and a number of civilian residents, opened in the Third Crimes Court yesterday. Major N. S. Bains,403 words
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Article68 1946-09-10 8 PHILADELPHIA Sep! Archibishop of Canterhorj and an aateaaporaneous that "we must conffina Bai **j on our own pr~.. J" want to impede hex tiTim own ideology*. But \l~ another ideology imposed v has no vetooaai m -We save to penned piav the gam- 1 in aidana democratic68 words
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Article20 1946-09-10 8 BUENOS AIRES untitled dorftca J' •>• ';'.■> turned from h Ambassad* r to New Y\-rk. by pi Argentina's chief d< United Nations.20 words
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Advertisement224 1946-09-10 8 10-day —300 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. B.g crowds are seeing the most cwtUeat and the finest importation from India! VASUNDHARA DEVTS brilliant starring role "MANCAMMA SABATHAM" (in Tamil' The most remarkable story bet we .n FttnOf and Commoner ever ■ufoMoil A itory of vows—sensational developments! Pr)*" N. S Ijr.siinan and224 words
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Advertisement78 1946-09-10 8 PYJAMAS SHIRTS FRINTED GEORGETTES <A I lI.IY SILK STORK 38—39. BROS Basal; B SOU II ERX A A IS X T VICTORY NIGHTS' A TTRACTION TO-night; moonlight night World Famous Moon Light M tdc > 1 during the night To-morrow Night: Grand Floor Shows The Grand Waltz and Acrobat.c Dane78 words
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