Malaya Tribune, 14 September 1946
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Title Section55 1946-09-14 1 The Malaya Tribune jj) THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE THE ONLY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA Now printed simultaneously i n Singapore, Kuala Lumpur Ipoh (Penang oilice opening shortly) 'Phone Numbers: Editorial 5811 Advertising 5812 Circulation Accounts 5813 fI(l Hi PAGES. SINGAPORE. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya55 words
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232 1946-09-14 1 DEPAR JURE DELA YED v DUTCH OBJECTION (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Today. Carrying a cargo consisting mainly of foodstuffs for approximately 409 Chinese seamen stranded in Muntok, a mercy ship left port this morning, after several delays in her departure. The mercy ship was232 words
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Article173 1946-09-14 1 Industrie! Orpanisa- day to strike at 5 p«m. demanding wage he seamen Whose unions t i the rival American who ..ll 20 z 800 bee earllti day according strike strategy plan t\at went j Vbca 500.000 AFL received the rans they under the Government g this ijiitwent lhe173 words
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Article92 1946-09-14 1 A.P. PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 13.—A resolution of forma] regret for the atomic bombing oi NagasaKi and Hiroshima was presented to the 55th triennial general convention oi the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States on Thursday. The Christian Church should express penitence over such an act,A.P. - 92 words
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Article272 1946-09-14 1 '.SHIXGTON 13.—American discussion of crh last night by the Secretary of Commerce M Henry Wallace, criticising British imperialism and any policy by the Unit?d States of "getting with centres on the possibility it reprea reversal of the firm policy toward Russian Zionism, advocated by the Secretary272 words
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Article71 1946-09-14 1 Reuter. DURBAN, Sept. in.—ln a letter to the committee which is planning arrangements for I in- Royal Visit to Durban nexl year tlie Secretary of the Natal Indian Congress says it was "most unreasonable" to expect Indians to participate in any rejoicing or celebrations in honourReuter. - 71 words
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Article58 1946-09-14 1 Reuter. BELFAST, Sept. 13.—The Aide-de-Camp to the Viceroy, Lord VVavell, Captain John W. Brooke, who has 'undergone a second operation in the Royal Masonic Hospital London, was stated today to be as well as expected. The Prime Minister of Northern Ireland, Sir Basil Brooke, and Lady Brooke areReuter. - 58 words
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Article109 1946-09-14 1 5, 000,000 BLIND IN INDIA Reuter. NAOPUR s.»|)t. 13:—''India haa .Yooo.t'oo Mind or paitiaiy Mind people," according to tht- secretary of the B!::.d Relief Association ■era. 0 H.- itt;i bated tii;- "appallingly large prevalence of blindness" to "jceaeml apathy for the mic of the blind" itnd t<* istsdeqaata medical relief.Reuter. - 109 words
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Article17 1946-09-14 1 A.P. BELGRADE, Sept. 13-Yugoslavia and Albania have signed an exchange pact of friendship and mutual assistance. A.P.A.P. - 17 words
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Article193 1946-09-14 1 Now it's BRITAIN CAN MAKE IT Reuter. LONDON. Sept. 13. "Britain can make it" exhibition- the first fullscale exhibition of Britain's productive effort since 1938 opening in London on Sept. 24 irill demonstrate the progress in war to peace conversion. Over 5.000 different products will beReuter. - 193 words
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Article387 1946-09-14 1 A.P. JERUSALEM, SEPT. 14.—A SIMULTANEOUS ASSAULT BY ARMED GANGSTERS ON THREE BANKS, TWO IN JAFFA AND ONE IN ADJOINING TEL AVIV. SUPPORTED BY AN ATTACK ON THE CENTRAL POLICE STATION IN THE LATTER TOWN. FRIDAY. RESULTED IN THE DEATH OF AT LEAST FIVE MEN AND THEA.P. - 387 words
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Article111 1946-09-14 1 Reuter. LONDON. September 13. A former Commissioner of the Federated Malay States who at the age of over 70 worked as a farm labourer during the war has died at his home near Guildford. He was Mr. Edward Shaw Hose of Normandy, Surrey. He held manyReuter. - 111 words
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317 1946-09-14 1 NOT A 'WALK-OUT' Reuter. PARIS. Sept. 13.-—The military committee of the Paris conference to-day witnessed a clash between Mr. A. V. Alexander, Britain, and General N. V. Siavin, Russia, during the discussion of Albania's request to state her views on military clauses of 'heReuter. - 317 words
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154 1946-09-14 1 Reuter. AHMED AB AD. Sept. 13:—-The view that popular Governments should put an end to racing if it is within their competence is expressed by &fahatma Oandhi, writing in tho "Hanjan" under the heaHiiiyHorse Racing. "I have written before regarding: the raination ofReuter. - 154 words
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Article37 1946-09-14 1 OTTAWA, Sept. 12 Ottawa will be the meeting plac e next June of th e Roman Catholic International Marian Congress, to which all cardinals and bishop s throughout the world will be invited, it was announced here.37 words
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290 1946-09-14 1 A.P. PERUN. Bept. Ifc: Responsible American officials estimated on Friday that precioi.» stones and metals valued at •'upwa'ds of pounds were recovered in tne mass raids carried out in the American and British zones to seise hidden treasure.- once owned by the German Reich". AA.P. - 290 words
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Article61 1946-09-14 1 Reuter. BOMBAY, Sept 13. —An earthquake shock ol" "very great intensity" at the origin of about 1.650 miles away with the epicentre region, apparently in upper Burma was recorded by seismograph at Colaba Observatory here during 1 the night. Renter adds that a severe earthquake shock wasReuter. - 61 words
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85 1946-09-14 1 A.P. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 13—Three teen-age daughters of the Chinese Premier, Mr. T. V. Soong. arrived by plan e on Thursday en route to Washington. DC, to resume their schooling. They are Katherine, 15; Lauretta, 18. and May Jane, 16. Among others aboard the aircraftA.P. - 85 words
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242 1946-09-14 2 LONDON, Sept, 12.—News that Mr. Jinnah. Muslim League President, is to meet Viceroy Lord Wavell probably in New Delhi on Sunday was described as a "ray of light in a dark world*' by Mr. R. Sorenson, Labour member of Parliament: and well-known champion of Indian242 words
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239 1946-09-14 2 A .P. (By Ed Creagh, Associated Press Correspondent) LONDON, Sept. 13:—Britain's Number One Communist, Mr. Harry Pollitt, charged on Thursday that British war preparations caused the housing shortage which produced a Communist-led squatter influx into London's luxury aparlmen houses and hotels. in an interviewA.P. - 239 words
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Article183 1946-09-14 2 Reuter. LONDON, Sept. 12.—Two men who fought in Europe, a Canadian and a G. 1., have flown the Atlantic to the bedsides of English girls they love. James Dama. former GI. now a wealthy Wisconsin businessman, raced to the hospital in which his fiancee,Reuter. - 183 words
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117 1946-09-14 2 Reuter. COPENHAGEN. Sept. 13—Thcommittee on immediate food proht ins of the Food and Agricultural Organisation conference when the ported yesterday that increa ed Mti>>rts of food from many areas was Beverly handicapped by "still very inadequate" rupply of consumer and incentive goods.Reuter. - 117 words
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369 1946-09-14 2 Reuter. LONDON. Sept. 13.—Major Cecil Boon, accused of aiding lhe Japanese while a prisoner of war in Hongkong told the court martial hearing his defence that all tne time at one of the interviews about the tunnel (scape, a man In the adjoiningReuter. - 369 words
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Article190 1946-09-14 2 Reuter. I.CNDON. Sept. 13—The Foreign Office spokesman stated today that "considerable surprise" has been caused in London by the vpeech in New York last night of United States Secretary of Commerce Henvv Wallace. References to British imperialism, tne spokesman stated, were particularly a tonLshing at a timeReuter. - 190 words
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Article24 1946-09-14 2 A-th*n**glvlng service with special "pooja" was held on Victory Day Sept. 12, at the Sri Sempaga Vinayagar (Hindu Temple, Ceylon Road, Singapore24 words
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Article118 1946-09-14 2 LONDON, Sept 13 thinks that without rT^^Hi ■«t*t not only h!iV r more prosperous but \J r m science and m r Z makes life worth i, aU this so? asks Mr. H Oa* I a well-known btttor principal of Deecan Cc reviewing The d I P118 words
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Advertisement536 1946-09-14 2 SINGAPORE I < 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 Govern- 1 ment and Municipal Offices as well as individuals are kindly requested toj send in their particulars' for insertions free536 words
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Advertisement827 1946-09-14 2 SALE BY TENDER The Custodian of Property. Singapore, invites tender-, for the purchase ot the following, particular- ot which are as 1 allows:— Lot 1 Comprising motor lorry parts. >ucn as Crown wheels, front and oacK axle-, universal joints, etc. 2 Comprising 2 six cylinder Hupp motor engine-. one 2827 words
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Advertisement539 1946-09-14 2 NOTICES i It is notified for the information of the shipping. conunsmity and of I the general public that arrivals and I departures of British mum a I ways Ci)i!>cration Qantas fiyinci boats at Singapore by tught v:l. j slwrtly commence. Daring tfces* oporatiors. a flare path con istini IhM539 words
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Advertisement278 1946-09-14 2 SHIPPING NOTICE TO C^Toxip^ m.v. -Van der Heist op** to arrive from Rotterdam, foe*, and Genoa en September 16th. Ccnsigm.es are requested to nk for Deltrery-Orden to Net Indies Shipping Orgmnisation, K_PJ| iii :id ng. Telephone 5975—Fx: j s.s. "SAMSACOLA" The above vessel Fran w.c i-x fc Colombo will discharge278 words
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Article161 1946-09-14 3 |j ail rvstaurant manage r i i>; Singapore co-operated t foodstuff at reduced m co?itractors or supphnoiild not be much Jar the public to complain cast of living. ?a;rf Ilr. F. MeNeiee of tht Social rt Department at a press c last night, was of the161 words
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Article115 1946-09-14 3 owing passengers deparB OA.C. Q K.A. OB Sept. r Mr. J. If. Present, W IV, V Gahv.y. Mr. B. apt A. H Br yd. Mrs I PC by Lancastrian: Mr. J J Abrakamse, Mr. C. J JonMr.- S J. Joagepler. Egypt: 9 L. B. D. Sew. Mi115 words
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1230 1946-09-14 3 KLUANG, Friday. "The sole object of the men throughout has teen to mafce complaints in order to procure redress of grievances which they believed were founded. The men's commanding officer has told that camp conditions were shocking, deplorable and disgraceful in every respect," Cap1,230 words
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Article363 1946-09-14 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Over 28,600 cheap meals are sold daily in Singaoore—a jump of 6,600 from last week's figures. These figures were given by Mr. T. P. F. McNeice }f the Social Welfare Department at a press conference yesterday. At this rate, he said, his363 words
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380 1946-09-14 3 How a detertive fell into a trap set by the C.I.D. s related in the Second Police Court yesterday in a se in which Tan Teck Hian, a detective attached to Second-hand Dealers' Licence Department, w a s evicted on charges of ex ortion and380 words
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Article112 1946-09-14 3 (Our Own Reporter") KUALA LUMPUR. Sept. L"»—ln personal message, of thanks to the Chine.se community Mai.-Gen. Ark wriftllt, GOC-in-C. Malaya, says: "I have received from the Chinese community of Kuala Lumpur §1.500 for the entertainment cf Indian and Malay soldiers who are taking part in the112 words
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724 1946-09-14 3 Revolting acts of brutality and in the words of prosecuting counsel "obscene cruelties contrived by the viles L sadism for the gratification of horribly perverted sexual instincts," alleged to have been perpetrated by members of a Japanese Unit, known as the 19th Ambulance Corps,724 words
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Article75 1946-09-14 3 Fingrfpcre, Friday. A Chinese was badly burned when a fire occurred in a tyre retreading shop in Rochore Canal Road at eleven o'clock last night. On arrival of the, brigade at the scene the fire was soon put under control and damage to the shop was75 words
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Article254 1946-09-14 3 Ronald Leslie James Burton an aircraftsman stationed at RAF. Headquarters, Seletar. who allegedly posed as an employee of Borneo Motors anc who subsequently induced a Chi nese to part, with $500 on the promise of getting a set o' tyres, was convicted and sentenced to three254 words
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Article66 1946-09-14 3 A galley boy. John Aitken. war. summoned before Magistrate K. M Byrne in the Third Police Court yesterday, for assaulting Second Officer Webb, cf hi* shin the s.s. Menelaus. Aitken pleaded guilty end wa s sentenced to eight week" r.i Webb wa-, on duty66 words
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Advertisement297 1946-09-14 3 STOP! LOOK SEE! 7iSIT THE PEKING LACE CO., Dealer In ail :inds Tabl- Olot'is Lady's Undcrw-ars Etc. Etc. Guaranteed Pre War Quality j Charges lodcrato 68, North Bridge Road. Singapore. Telephona 3380. WATCH REPAIRS Entrust Your Timekeepers To Expert Craftsmen. THIM LOCK WATCHMAKERS 401, North Bridge Road, Spore. I CAN297 words
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Article720 1946-09-14 4 Recently it was asserted that price control is no cure for the b?ack market. Everybody knows that, just as everybody knows that while consumer goods remain in short supply. the black market will persist. The tr mMe at the BMMnent is that the world is suffering720 words
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Article1359 1946-09-14 4 How the Mediterranean Forces dealt with Black Markets is recalled by a newcomer's i arrived in Singapore, a s a serviceman on January sth. of th e current year, having been posted to H.Q A.L.F.S E.A. from H Q. Malaya Command at Kuala Lumpur, where I had1,359 words
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Article138 1946-09-14 4 Reuter. Washington, Sept. 12.—The Acting Secretary of State. Mr. William Clayton, announced that the United States ha s decided not t" stop UNRRA relief shipments to Yugoslavia. Mr. Clayton said the decision was mad e because "such an action on our part would b e aReuter. - 138 words
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441 1946-09-14 4 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Sir.—lt happened during one 01 the ma-s raids by B-29s over Singapore (which began in January 1945 and increased In severity before the Jap surrender, near the junction of East Coast Road and Joo Chiat Road. Before the siren sounded,441 words
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Article459 1946-09-14 4 Sir. I shall he thankful if you «'ill kindly publish the* follow! i£ in your valued daily and oblige: Under the auspices of the newly founded Singapore Vegetarian So ciety, a well attended lecture was given yesterday by Mr- Sten ven Kiusoostierna on "The Value of Vegetarianism 1 he459 words
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Article311 1946-09-14 4 As thunder showers swept the Westmorland mountains an RAF rescue unit, with five bodies on stretchers, began the difficult six-hour descent from Mickledore Crag. Scaffell, the highest peak in Eng. land. The dead null were the ere* and passengers af the naval air ambubzaee lost311 words
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Article233 1946-09-14 4 Expressing regre| thsl left him in no dcubt that Jit r>roseeution had established esse, i Sir Bert rand Watson fcw- street, ordered Sir G< rg tsltrt 'Towbray. J.P.. aped 17 .>•' srsr lens Wood. Mortiniei B j to pay a co^t>. Sir George pave notice if233 words
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Advertisement66 1946-09-14 4 v j M I I 11l per cent, ol headache, c. c pain nnd eye fatioUe arc the duet; recall •f visual delects. Are you S re. tha: *-our prospects and hap] .MM ate not being hindered by tho defective V.sion. We are the specialist with «omplete eye-testing equipment to66 words
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Advertisement30 1946-09-14 4 They are on the way! COSSOK ItAIfIOS I Top Grade Efficiency at Really Moderate Prices Details will be Announced Shortly First in the world to produce Radar recci ring equiptnem30 words
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Miscellaneous109 1946-09-14 4 STRANGE AS IT SEEMS By Erne^" fiSr/rfa lltf|itPlWBl DAFFODIL. DYNASTy' BWk f v f IM\ D>WOC^U R GAROEn" SPRa^^ iwJ f JA& W <SH A thdr F?s£ N ior W f% H$k9ir A draining THE k Y V f//7 SCOOPING UP 1 H£ SM" f F M THE premeditated :fg|109 words
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Article43 1946-09-14 5 V£Y, Sept. 13. A riot of r fadoaflhsw prisoners r,r:?o-n va'np at Casies trovi Brisbane. '■>;, machine-gun fire the :>rtherlands news rted today, rndoat ftan prisoner oerdo teas killed and eded. Soerdo, hit died scream\ 9 :g War <>f Indo7iesiar" f43 words
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134 1946-09-14 5 A.P. It, Sept. 13. —A twose mission ha., gf liii O kGK. with detail! n d Franeo-Siamesf Sept. 1. in which the; neb Lieutenant was a Siamese policeman ;n a Cambodiar, puted by the French Yaitrai district o; he d by Siamese byA.P. - 134 words
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Article47 1946-09-14 5 Reuter. NOON. Sept. 13. Abdul I man Azzam Pasha, the Eg ".an Secretary-General of Arab League said he regret- Jewish delegates were l 1 to hear the Arab viewon Palestine conference. nut want to increase 5 Diitism in any way." Azzam Pasha. —Reuter.Reuter. - 47 words
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Article430 1946-09-14 5 The words "for special services to the Allied cause" in the "London Gazette" hide the story of Mrs. Bcrthe Fraser, a British resident in Arras, France, who is awarded the George Medal. Here is the story of Mrs. Fraser's "special services." It is a story430 words
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Article41 1946-09-14 5 Bombay. Sept. 13.—Violence flared again a s police used tea: gas to disperse a strikers procession and two people were officially reported killed anc eight injured. Casualty rolls UJ the 12-day disturbances are no* 248 dead and 738 injured.41 words
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Article131 1946-09-14 5 Reuter. The Hague. Sept. 13.—At *n j official installation here of thre member* of the Dutch Commisj sion General to the Netherlands East Indies, M. Jonkman. Ministor lor Overseas Terrtories. said the Commissioners were golnv; out "emphatically to contirm I that Holland is willing to contReuter. - 131 words
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Article177 1946-09-14 5 A.P. BATAVIA. —The Indonesian Republican news-agency Antara reports in a dispatch from Boek;tt'rggi that "the Chinese population in areas under full Republican con trol in West Sumatra are presently living <>n amicable .terms with Indonesians in contrast with their compatriots, who are confined within Allied camps orA.P. - 177 words
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Article46 1946-09-14 5 A.P. SYDNEY—Australia plans to construct large motorcar highways between larger cities of New South Wales. The first such highway probably will built between Sydney and Newcastle, coal and steel manufacturing centre »0 miles north of Sydney, the capital city of New South Wales.-AP.A.P. - 46 words
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Article21 1946-09-14 5 Reuter. BUENOS AIRES, Sept. 11—The 'nuian commercial mission here has agreed to ship shortly to Argentina 500 tons of natural rubber—ReuterReuter. - 21 words
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72 1946-09-14 5 From carrier to court by helicopter naval history was made on Aua. 30. when a helicopter was used to fly Capt. H. W. Faulkner, commander of the British aircraft carrier Triumph, direct from his ship to the uava! barracks at Chatham, where he presided over a court martial. Photo shows:A.P. Photo. - 72 words
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195 1946-09-14 5 Reuter. Batavia. Sept. 13.—Dr. van Mook, the Netherlands Eas.. Indies Lieut.-G.w.-General, has suggested to Dr. Sharir Indonesian Republican Premier that negotiations on the future of the East Indies can be resumed as soon as the Dutch Commissioner General arrives here. Tho suggestion was madeReuter. - 195 words
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Article105 1946-09-14 5 Reuter. Teheran. Sept. 13—Prince Firouz. Persian Propaganda Minister told the press today that the recently uncovered plot in Ispahan. 200 miles south ol Teheran, had been orgamstd with "foreign help." Giving details Of how the •plot was discovered and the Bakhtiari tribal chief and several olReuter. - 105 words
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Article31 1946-09-14 5 The Governor-General Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. arrived in Singapore last night and is leaving this morning for a tour of North Borneo lasting just Over a week.31 words
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316 1946-09-14 5 Reuter. Paris, Sept. 13. —M. Vyshinsky, Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister, today described as "gross distortion" the expression attributed to him at the Paris conference which has already brought him two duel challenges and a written protest by the Italian delegation. M. Vyshinsky was reported to haveReuter. - 316 words
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Article76 1946-09-14 5 LONDON, Sept. 13. When Mrs. Seagrim goes to Buckingham Palace to receive the George Cross that her son. Hugh Paul, a major of the 19th Hyderabad Regiment, won as tie died in a Burmese jungle camp, it will be her second visit to the Palace.76 words
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Article93 1946-09-14 5 Reuter. BATAVIA, Sept. 12. -The evacuation of Allied internees and prisoners of war from the interior ot Java which was exported t<> be resumed today has been indefinitely delayedi it was learned here. The evacuation of internees was cancelled by the Indonesian authority on .Inly 26 "untilReuter. - 93 words
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Article194 1946-09-14 5 Reuter. Winnipeg, Sept< 12. —The recent Anglo-Can adia n wheat agreement was described M n distinct breach of faith contrary to the terms of the Atlantic Charier and the avow ed aims of the Unite Nations" by the President of the Winnipeg Giain Exchange, Mr. GeorgeReuter. - 194 words
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Article54 1946-09-14 5 Reuter. ROME, Sept. 11—The Italian Trade Union's Federation Executive today, approved the proposal to extend the present strikes to the whole country unless the government conceded en advance on sa'arics, the Italian news agency said here tonight. About. 8,000 workers in 28 provinces are in at present striking for higherReuter. - 54 words
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Article406 1946-09-14 5 A.P. TOKIO, Sept. 13: —A generally improved production index despite a serious food situation featured beaten Japan's slow march toward recovery during the month of July, General Douglas Mac Arthur reported on Thursday. The July repurt, wn.ch outlined June production noted an improved mining output and anA.P. - 406 words
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Article69 1946-09-14 5 Reuter. Tangier, Sept. 12 —A procession Df 800 Moors demonstrated in and around Casbah Mosque, Tangier, tcday protesting against the "inequality in the pay of the Moorish and European police, the illtreat inent of Moorish women, the unemployment caused by immigration raid lach of educational facilities forReuter. - 69 words
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Article67 1946-09-14 5 Reuter. PARIS', Sept. 12.—The Soviet Union has told Britain that she agrees in principle that South Africa. Australia and New Zealand should be allowed to submit their view s before the Big Four to make their recommendations on the disposal of Italy's African Empire, it is learned fromReuter. - 67 words
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Advertisement106 1946-09-14 5 Trade Mark QUALITY productions in SANITARY FITTINGS -Malaya is manufacturing its own Sanitary Fitting —Basins. Closets with Flush system. Manufactured oy (skilled erafts::.any years' experience in these lines and approved by re Municipal Authorities. Pek Khong Service is offering ity products to the discriminating public who de, ire first try106 words
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538 1946-09-14 7 govern themselves, a people must have good and social leaders bred and educated in the nvironment and also first class professional University and only a University can do this alar job," said Dr. R. E. Priestley, Vice-Chan-Birmingham University, in the course of538 words
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Article399 1946-09-14 7 An allegation that he knew that customs men and policemen and all the natives round the jetty at the port of Ahhedari in the Persian Gulf always wanted to bring opium on board his boat was made by Jerrit Pasman. chief officer of the S.S. Murena. yesterday,399 words
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84 1946-09-14 7 mi work renderPresident of the Singa- olity, Mr. w. Butley v by the Governor. Sir QirasOM »*d Sir Han H.»e today's Adv sory Council -nor Mid that Mr Barttostraaseatal in a large the rehabihiat.on of the c Municipality. and as a neat servant of \jn<z84 words
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Article71 1946-09-14 7 Reuter. BATAVIA, Sept. 13.— Accordlatest e-timates the East ill need some 24.000 tons cover a supply deficit tilling nine months here the next harvest. Borneo crop is very un- owing to bad weaonly about 5.000 tons lilable for export from the whose surplus normally > 50.000Reuter. - 71 words
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Article313 1946-09-14 7 Gaining entry into the first floor of a Chinese book shop in Cross Street at 4-40 a.m. yestprday. five masked Chinese, two of whom wer c armed with pistols, robbed the inmates of cash and jewellery worth $3.000. One of the victim s was a Chinese who313 words
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Article119 1946-09-14 7 In answer to numerous cables and telegrams from Chinese subjects on the East Coast ol Malaya. Dr. Wu Paak-shing will make a tour of Kelantan and Trengganu where ther e are approximately 15,000 Chinese subjects eagerly awa/lting a sight of their Consul-General. He will119 words
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247 1946-09-14 7 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The public are invited to express their views to the Secretary for Chinese Affairs, Chinese Secretariat, Havelock Road, Singapore, on the proposed erection of a civilian war memorial in Singapore. Expression of opinion* and suggestions should reach him not later247 words
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Article46 1946-09-14 7 Cigarettes were sold at 20 cents a packet of ten at the People's Restaurants yesterday. There will be another distribute of cigarettes next Wednesday. It is hoped that the sale of cigarettes at these restaurants will be made daily in the future.46 words
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Article76 1946-09-14 7 Two armed robberies on Wt dnesday evening occurred within half an hour in the same area. At 6 p.m. six Chinese, two of whom were armed with pistols took $740 in cash and jewellery from a house in Beach Road and at 6.30. three Chinese. on P armed with a76 words
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68 1946-09-14 7 Special provision for the assessment cf compensation for land icqui red while in possession of any minority under emergency powers il provided in the new Land Acquisition (Emergency Purposes) Assessment of Compensation"! Ordinance passed yesterday along with three other bills by the Advisory CouncilOther bills passed68 words
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Article213 1946-09-14 7 Reuter. LONDON. Sept. 12 —Kirn'l- India must be nlowed to quell her own riots and disorders with her own troops or Britain should drOa the hypocritical task f handing over power to India. says Sorest Vaidya, special correspondent of the Socialist Leader in a reviewReuter. - 213 words
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Article51 1946-09-14 7 Reuter. NANKING, Sept. 12.—» The Australian Minister to China, Professor L). B. Copland, announced today that the Australian Government was submitting to the forthcoming meeting of the United Nations General Assembly a draft to place the Australian-man-dated territory of New Guinea under the United NationsReuter. - 51 words
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172 1946-09-14 7 The following Is the order ol running and scratchings for today's races at Kuala Lumpur Race 1. Horses, Class 3, Div. 2, 7 Furs Lady Patricia, Never Mind. Race 2. Horses, Class 2, Div. 2. 5k Furs. Antrum. Liege Maid, Courting. Race 3. Horses.172 words
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Article142 1946-09-14 7 The S.C.C. will meet the Indian Association at cricket on the Padang this afternoon, while tomorrow a home-and-home game will be played between "A" and "B" teams. S.C.C. vs. LA. today:—E. Bishop, V. R. Burton, P. Firkins. Maj. D. P. Haig, K. J. Hill. Lt.Com. R. L. W.142 words
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Article22 1946-09-14 7 ROME, Sept. 12.—The Italian Government today declared illepal the srtike of about 80.000 state employees in 28 Italian provinces for wage increases22 words
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Article123 1946-09-14 7 Reuter. SYDNEY, Sept. 13.—The Australian Cricket Board has drawn up a programme for the Indian teams ivhich are to tour Australia in 1947-1948, which will be submitted to India. Tlie Australian Test players will receive £40 for each ?natch as weU as travelling c rpensesReuter. - 123 words
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Advertisement186 1946-09-14 7 America's (■■•catcst Living l*Kavwright Eugene O'Neill is one of the only three Americans ever to have won the Nobel Prize: his plays frpm THE HAIRY APE to "STRANGE INTERLUDE" and "MOURNING LECGMES ELECTRA" have been the most discussed of any plays in this country's History—and they're by-words of every book-lover186 words
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Article320 1946-09-14 8 Reuter. LONDON, Sept. 13—Mr. Fails Bey el KjhoAjri. the Syrian elder statu man in an exclusive interview with Reuter on the Palestine conference, said: "We are wry anxious tv establish our relations with Britain on a good basis, and it ir In Britain's interest thatReuter. - 320 words
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Article82 1946-09-14 8 Reuter. HONGKONG. Sept. 13—Three holies cf British soldiers killed during the defer.ee of Hor.cko: s were dug up from the lawn in front of Hongkong*.; summer resort hotel in R pulse Bay by the Graves Ret;;'.ration Unit after information had been received from local residents. TheReuter. - 82 words
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Article77 1946-09-14 8 Reuter. COPENHAGEN. Sept 13. -Hungary v.a admitted member of the United NatjMis I* »d •culttyaJ Oiganilsation conference when the conference resumed its. plenary meetings here today. The application for member hip which was put forward by Dr Jt no X -rami. Minister Counsellor of the Hungarian Mi DwtryReuter. - 77 words
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Article88 1946-09-14 8 Reuter. SWINDOX, Sept.. 13.—An e.r.sert'iccma?!. who applied for grant to help him buy contact lenses to correct his failing eyesight, has received the lenses lor nothing, also a pension of 38s. 6d. a iveek. The British Legion found thct the man had been gassed during the 191 IXReuter. - 88 words
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Article116 1946-09-14 8 Reuter. LONDON. So,, t IS. -The Times in a loadinr* artieie today says: Jinnah's acceptance of the Vieeroy"s invitation to a 'personal discussion' rrid review of the political situation' bas triveri new hope to nil who realise that the present communal trillion is the sole remaining o'ostaeleReuter. - 116 words
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510 1946-09-14 8 "Too Dangerous" In Hands Of Popular Assembly Reuter. PARIS. Sept. 13— Britain told the Paris conference to-day that she considered it •'essential to give the fullest powers to the governor of Trieste as representative of the Security Council" instead of making the popularReuter. - 510 words
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Article243 1946-09-14 8 Reuter. Paris. Sep 13. -Civil war in France followed shortly by a now world war if Prance adopted the co is ituiion in the form now before the Assembly was predicted las night by Rene Capitant, General De Gaulle's former Minister of Education. SpeakiupReuter. - 243 words
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Article295 1946-09-14 8 Internees' Evacuation A.P. BATAVIA, Sept. 12.—The dispute whether the British or Indonesians would provide escort within the Allied perimeter caused the Indonesian Republican Army to cancel the scheduled resumption of evacuation from Central Java of 1,500 Hollanders, who are still not released from wartime internment camps, cablesA.P. - 295 words
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142 1946-09-14 8 HAMMOND Co IN TIP-TOP CONDITION Reuter. LONDON, Sept. 13. I From I Norman Preston, Renter's spe* rial corre*. with the MCC team aboard the Stirling Castie). The siiip today passed Cape Guardafui 'Italian Somalilanaj and la now steering direct for Freeman tie—4,ooo miles away —which it is 'expected to beReuter. - 142 words
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Article60 1946-09-14 8 Reuter. LONDON, Sept. 13.—North of England beat South of England by 130 runs in the t'estiva 1 match at Scarborough. Scores: North 277 (Sellers 56, E. Edrich S3 not out, Young 6 for GO) and second innings 192 (Matthews 3 for 18). South 106 (Robinson 6 forReuter. - 60 words
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Article122 1946-09-14 8 Davis Cup Reuter. NEW Y<i;;k. S< Parker. former []i champion. beat Li i hp t<; Of Sweden 6-0. j. the United Stale- a _j Wj the first day's plaj Uj 0r After easily taking andl Kainiru: a J-2 eond. P»rker lost h, 0r time. After droppingReuter. - 122 words
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Article94 1946-09-14 8 Reuter. LONDON. Sept. 1 '.--The Parliamentary Secretary to th? Board of Trade told repieaad> tives of the Federation of British Manufacturers of Sparta Equipment and* Games today that arrangements bay« been made for imports from India of cricket balis and other cricfcd equipment up to theReuter. - 94 words
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