Malaya Tribune, 18 September 1946
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Title Section58 1946-09-18 1 The Malaya Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE THE ONLY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA Now printed simultaneously i n (Pen?n°/ e Af? Uala Lumpur **°h (lena "g offi ce opening shortly) 'Phone Numbers: Editorial 5811 Advertising 5812 Circulation Accounts 5813 FIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1946 PBICE 1058 words
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910 1946-09-18 1 NEW YORK. Sep/. 17.— Henry Wallace, United Mates Scere/arv of Commerce, urrrerl Pres den< T:uman fo arrest /he new trend towards isolationism nd disastrous a/omic world war" in a letter dated iulv S3, the release of which /o-night by the Dppar/ment of Commerce was910 words
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47 1946-09-18 1 n u' F 'h CJm en Qliit shl P Members of the creic of the Victory, tied up at g Philadelphia, Pennsylvania irnarf, walk down the gangplank, on Sent. 5. to loin the m-wide maritime work stoppage called by their Union American Federation of Labour Seaman's Union47 words
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Article94 1946-09-18 1 A.P. WW YORK. Sent. 18:--Mr. Winston Churchill narrowly escaped v ricn durUaj his visit to the U.S. in June, 1942. Tin was disclosed in the Saturd:,v Bvanaig Post by Michael Reiily, who beaded Whitahoaag service details during much of the late President Roosevelt's administration. Reiily says onA.P. - 94 words
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Article240 1946-09-18 1 Wallace Letter Reuter. WASHINGTON, Sept. 17.— New details concerning the Wallace letter were released by tne White House tonight. The letter icas written in response to a request by the President last July that all members of his Cabinet should submit memoranda outlining their views of the country'sReuter. - 240 words
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Article55 1946-09-18 1 An unknown Chinese was found dead with three bullet wounds in a field off Kirn Keat Road yesterday afternoon He is believed to have been killed in a society gun fight. Residents in the vicinity told the police that they heard what they thought was55 words
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352 1946-09-18 1 MORNING'S RAIN HELPED LOOTERS Spore department stores robbed (Our Crime Reporter) Burglars, evidently operating according to a planned schedule, entered two of Singapore's largest deportment stores, Messrs Whites way, Laidlaw Co. Ltd., and Messrs Robinson Co. Ltd., situated a lev hundred yards away from each352 words
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Article104 1946-09-18 1 HONG KONG, Sept. 17. H.M. S. Whitesand Bay, one of the Royal Navy's anti-piracy vessels, has been dispatched to Bias Bay, northeast of HongKong, following the news of a large-scale piracy raid on fishing village of Vim Tin. A Navy Spokesman states that the raid, which104 words
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Article41 1946-09-18 1 Reuter. TANGIER. Sept. 17.-The American aircraft-carrier Franklin D. Roosevelt, accompanied by a destroyer, will visit Tangier tomorrow for five days at the invitation of the local authorities. Her air group consisting of approx.mately 120 planes will parade over the city —Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article39 1946-09-18 1 LONDON, Sept. 17.-Bruce Woodcock, the British heavyweight champion, knocked out Gu< Lesneinch, the American holder of the world's lightheavyweight title, in the eighth round of their ten-round nontitle fight here tonight. Full report on page 7.39 words
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Article39 1946-09-18 1 A.P. PARIS. Sept. 18:—France on Tuesday announced the conclusion of an agreement with Britain whereby Prance s £100.000,000 trade debt will be liquidated on extremely favourable terms and the two countries will work together to build up economic exchanges.—A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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211 1946-09-18 1 Reuter. SHANGHAI, Sept. 17—The Chinese Government is taking definite measures to promote the export of Chinese products to the South Seas, declared Dr. Chang Tien-cheh, newly-appointed Director of the Foreign Trade Department of the Ministry of Economic Affairs. One of the many stepsReuter. - 211 words
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Article34 1946-09-18 1 AMSTERDAM, Sept. 17.—Arthur Van Schendel, one of Holland's most prominent authors, died here aged 72- His novels have been translated into seven languages. "The Good Ship Johanna Maria brought him international fame.34 words
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Article96 1946-09-18 1 Reuter. BERLIN, Sept. 17.-Seven-teen-year-old Horst Schulu was today sentenced to death and a number of other boys of similar ages to long terms of miprisonment by the Soviet military court here today Schuly was described a< a leader and others members of the "Black Hand" terroristReuter. - 96 words
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Article76 1946-09-18 1 The Singapore rubber market has noted the big jump in August exports to 76,649 tons compared with 45,938 tons in July, but stocks are still piling up on estates and elsewhere and the possibility of a free, or., semi-free, market being realised before the end of the76 words
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Article75 1946-09-18 1 NKW YORK. Sept. 17.-A break Ml the costly 12-day-old shipping strike in the United States came today when deckers belonging to the American Federation of Labour began loading ships in New York. Thi« followed the decision of the National Maritime Union to cease picketing ships75 words
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Advertisement71 1946-09-18 1 I! AIII OS Cur Saks and Services cany with them a Genuine Guarantee to main tain free. Selling you something and forgetting you afterwards is not our policy. I Satisfaction Guaranteed j The Malayan Radio Service Company 10 Orchard Road. Singapore. I i Rtiitboard's Dictation CIAN SINGH'S VACATION PUBLIC RECEPTION71 words
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Advertisement70 1946-09-18 1 i SIN GAPOREI DIRECTORY CO., (Established in 1936) NO. 51, THOMSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. We have started the work of compiling the "Singapore Directory" Wot 1947. The Firms. Institutions, the Government and Municipal iO<flces as well as individuals are J kindly requested to send in their particulars for insertions free ot70 words
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Obituary43 1946-09-18 2 > RANCIS G. TEX IIIN passed jway at 3 a.m. this morning at 117, a tm be ling Road. Katong. The deceased leaves behind three sons. k wo daughters and two sons-in-law. The cortege will leave for Bidadari a: 4 p.m. this evening.43 words
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561 1946-09-18 2 Reuter. DELHI Sept. 17.—Mr Jinnah's interview with the Viceroy followed by the Ktimation that the President of the Muslim League will see Lord Wavell again, has roused fresh hopes of official Muslim participation in the interim government and in the constituentReuter. - 561 words
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230 1946-09-18 2 A.P. TOKIO. Sept. IT. -When General Fercivsi (former Malayan 0.0.C.1 refused request from Oeaeral Yaeaashita tht he pt >vide British gunnere to teach the Japanese how to v.m' captured weapons, tho lapsneae ware infuriated and locked hiai in c Changi Prison cell, andA.P. - 230 words
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Article210 1946-09-18 2 Testifying to the deplorable condltions under which the civilian labourers who were recruited from Malaya. Burma and Java for the c\ Destruction ol the Burma-Siam "death railway" had to put up to at the coolie camp hospitals in Kanburi. a number of Chinese and Javanese210 words
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216 1946-09-18 2 Reuter. Madras, Sept. 17.—The Government of India today asked the Madras Government to obtain statements from passengers on allegations of ill-treat-ment of Indian passengers on board the Anchor liner Cameronia which recently arrived here from Singapore. Mr. R. K. Banerjee of the Indian NationalReuter. - 216 words
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Article180 1946-09-18 2 Stating that he could not concur with the verdict of the jury which had found three Indians guilty by a 5—2 majority of "as. embling to«ctner for the purpose of commuting a robbery," Mr. Justice W. J. 1 horegood yesterday ordered a retrial of the case. He180 words
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Article94 1946-09-18 2 I Our Own Reporter KUALA LUMPUTL Tuesday. A tfveat coir, mot ion was caused in the Tangiin Hospital when an Indian extra constable. armed with I d table-barrel fun, fired a shot injuring Mrs D M. McDiarmid. Nursine ?:ster attached tc the hospital. Ifn McDiarmid was94 words
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61 1946-09-18 2 ur Own Reporter) Sentence was passed on a «A Chinese Kek Ah Justice Pretheroe at the cnl slon of the trial at he <£ clv Malacca As>izes. c Sec °nd The accused a Chinese detective on I estate road on Aug i&* on61 words
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Advertisement458 1946-09-18 2 It ft 11! I) e PRE -PAID CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Casual Advertisements: Wanted, Personal, Situations Vacant, Situations Wanted, For Sale. etc. at $o.00 per Insertion of 20 words, II eta. for every additional word Public Notices A Announcements: $3 50 per single coiumn lncl per Insertion. 1 Domestic Occurrences: Death, Engagement,458 words
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Advertisement782 1946-09-18 2 NOTICES TRADING WITH THE ENEMY ORDINANCE No. 22 of 1939. CUSTODIAN OF PROPERTY PROCL \M ATION No. 14 of 1945. Notice is hereby given that any pet son or persons having a claim to the property described in the Schedule hereto are requested to forward such claim to the Custodian782 words
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Advertisement776 1946-09-18 2 NOTICES SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tenders are invited for the Supply of Labour for Feeding Stone Crushers at Trafalgar Street Depot during the period 1 10 46 to 31 1246. Tenaer forms may be obtained at the. Municipal Secretariat on payment of 50 cents for each form. A Municipal Treasury Deposit Receipt776 words
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Advertisement117 1946-09-18 2 NOTICE JUBILEE THEATRE AND KWANG HWA THEATRE COMPANY. The Public is hereby notified that any contract, transaction, booking for picture, order and other dealing on behalf of the Jubilee Theatre or Kwang Hwa Theatre Company shall bear tho i ignature of WILLIAM SO, the Managing Partner thereof, who alone has117 words
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Advertisement297 1946-09-18 2 shipping CHENG CHIANG SHIPPING CO., LTD m.v. "Moa Moa" saiimg for Kuchmg and Sibu p-o-cargo and freight space* apalv Cheng Cbsaag Shipping c/ v. tt, Winchester Hov e t*£l He. 2C77. or Kiaw Thong Exchane, 53, Teick Aver St. Telephone No" 2538. The East Asiatic Co., Ltd., Sailings from s-en....297 words
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517 1946-09-18 3 Allegations /hat he placed to the account of Major F. T. Metherell. REME, Rs. 5 (KO which was paii vto hi> tank at Bombay were mide arainst a youn Indian, V. C. B. Menon, when he apreaed r.n a surrm:n» in the517 words
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Article190 1946-09-18 3 Allied prisoners didn't break aol rules and v;ere treated i stated WO Kubo Shinis on trial along with 43 anese personnel of the E tion of the Outram Road p ao atrocity charges against prisoner: and civilian resid- i the Third War Crimes Court .."•.•day. I D190 words
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308 1946-09-18 3 Ong Ah HOll3 (46), wto substituted himself in c ol his younger brother to serve a four-month nee in prison, was brcught out on Monday after serving six weeks of his trother's sentence. The m clay, however, he was sent back to serve four iths'308 words
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162 1946-09-18 3 j Chinese. Lav Seng Fwng and Fong Ah Seng 121 were the dock before Mag'strate L C Goh yesterday alleged to have voluntarily cau-ed hurt I < named Choy Ah by i ol a knife. An 18-y caruth, Moy Chai Keong, was arraigned on the162 words
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87 1946-09-18 3 Our Own Reporter.) Penang, Monday, vement of all oxen and es from Province WellesP< nang or to any State or ment is prohibited for one :ept under licence from mary Officer in Penang, en official notice. slaughter of any male whose permanent central r teeth87 words
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Article64 1946-09-18 3 Tan Chan Chang (19) employed by the A.P.C, was drowned when the motor -launch "Kuala transporting workmen to Tanjong Rhu on June 3, strucK some object and listed, throwing a number of passenger, intn the s ea. All the other men werr* rescued. The Coroner. Mr.64 words
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Article133 1946-09-18 3 HOSPITAL STRIKE The Chief Medical Officer, Singapore, wishes to acknowledge a deep debt of gratitude to the G.O.C. Singapore District and his officers who made available army personnel for work in the hospitals during the strike and to the many civilian volunteers and sea scouts who.133 words
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Article140 1946-09-18 3 Chinese. Ng Kiat Ltngi v was alleged to have po s, '«l as a detective, was sentenced in the Seconi Police Court yesterday to four months' r.i. tor stealing two packets of cigarettes from a Chinese woman, a hawker, at Rangoon Road on Aug. 25. The140 words
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446 1946-09-18 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Although they were unanimous In opinion that the increase granted was not up to expectations, Singapore's government employees in general voiced their appreciation of the government gesture, when interviewed yesterday for their comments on the official statement announcing a rise in the rates446 words
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Article724 1946-09-18 3 Share quotations, as at Sept. 17 according to -the Malayan Share brokers Association (Singapore) were as followsINDUSTRIALS Buyer Seller Alexandra Brickworks Ords. 1.70 1.1« Alexandra Brickworks Prefs. 2.66 2 85 Brit. Malaya Trustee Executor Co. 8.00 9 00 Consolidated Tin Smelters 28/6 25/--do Prefs. 27fZ 28/3 Eastern724 words
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Article244 1946-09-18 3 Remarking that there was no evidence against the accused of any intent to commit theft, Magistrate K. M. Byrne yesterday acquitted Yeo Keng Poh, a motor mechanic, of a charge of stealing a bicycle from Patawi, a Malay employed in the Muni cipality. A police constable244 words
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Article94 1946-09-18 3 G. Mullifjan and S. Watson, two stewards of the s s. Sanit«\ pleaded guilty in th" Third P-dice Court yesterday to a chare? cf deserting their ship on Sept. 11. They were sentenced to eight weeks r.i. In their defence, the accused pleaded they had to leave94 words
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Advertisement249 1946-09-18 3 Hck's Health! "BIDOMAK" REG T SI EKED The Tonic of all Good ness Aids Digestion, .pp?tite Impi-over and It tones up the whole i System. Obtainable at all leading stores Sole Importers: J». !I. Yee AC*. Singapore Kuala Lumpur, 9, Seah Street. j' Ngo Chew Hong j 138. ROBINSON ROAD249 words
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Article531 1946-09-18 4 Fr< m he day of the restoration "t pease until now not a single dwelling house has been built in Singapore by public or private enterprise. Vet the population f the c ity has expanded by at I a>t one third and with immi•ration practically static, is berifi added531 words
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Article11 1946-09-18 4 Before the war crimes court which on Monday sentenced11 words
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Article1040 1946-09-18 4 The contnb irtor of today's article, a man, discusses the place of women in social and public life in Malays. He favours the idea of Lei i. be said to the credit of the BMA- it it can be j creaited with lit tie else— tha: it1,040 words
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385 1946-09-18 4 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Sir—Persons requiring to return to India, their nat.ve place, have to apply for a permit. I find at present are await- such permits six weeks, and yet they have not got the permit. In Siam also people have to apply385 words
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Article277 1946-09-18 4 Sir—ln a recent issue you published n letter from a c jrres pondent who signed himself 'Listener: Ipoh" which contains certain inaccuracies. The letter refers to a "list of films" published in the Depar merit's booklet which are available tor public exhibirion. The correspondent then siar.es tha: the277 words
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Article250 1946-09-18 4 Sir. -Often it \s the case that some heroes are awarded prises :or slight service* rend-red. but there are many heroes who for l one reason ol th ir own prefer to remain ineomspicuous. In my circle of friends i s one of the above mentioned persons and250 words
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Article94 1946-09-18 4 Sir- We students of Ualava are very gla-1 \o ?et a chance to educate oursclvr in iho local schools but ther<? is (me thing lack ng in our smooK After passing our Senior Cambridge Examinations the.se are the questicn s wh'ch face us What career should we follow? For94 words
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Article550 1946-09-18 4 John Roderick - By John Roderick NANKING a pear after the Japanese surrender, China has must ol the earmarks of COttquered nat '>n h L r people cnfused, disillusioned and disunited, her economic condition chaotic and uncertain. It is tragically ironic that Japan, the country she heiprd subdue550 words
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Article56 1946-09-18 4 LONDON, Sept. i 6 parisons of the latest rfP 0 reaching London from Rome oj black-market goM coins show tint: the 111 prices- are si ill be!ow spite of re. cri a.:\ 1 1 Reno. X. table example* in sterling equivalents scverclgns-Rome ria, between £12 and56 words
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Article491 1946-09-18 4 fm n'i' 5 ei ear id P*"* mother the Channel In a v u aclv,nture lee! her 10 cross soner, told mfheV pii from Boulogne. writes 8 Dally Mall reporter ai, v l a S a 2i° n j 'he escape H.th>, s Minister of Labour,491 words
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Advertisement45 1946-09-18 4 A DELIGHT l» lhe EYES! liie Lovely American Latest Numouiit Rimless Glasses. Glasses that blend with beauty and sharpen appearance with clean cut good taste and style. They are cushioned again St breakage. EVE RBRICHT OPTICAL CO., Qualified Opticians, 19, Chulia Street, Telephone 4455. Singapore.45 words
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Miscellaneous89 1946-09-18 4 jS T R AN G E A EMS $,7000.000 PER YEAR J OATE INDUSTRY j> WAS STARTED BY BE1R 'A.Yy »Jg JOHNSON FROM /T <«Sl 129 ALGERIAN th® Cfc orrsHOOTS iVT®, vfc whichhe hitch- v >- /T N^ *W| HIKED FROM CALIF/ (\\Xx >39Bi 1 till' TO NiO AFRICA k\89 words
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647 1946-09-18 5 Reuter. BATAVIA. Sept. 17. -It is announced that the cemetery at Antjol is to be the last resting place of over 1,000 victims of the Japanese, executed during the occupation of Java. The exact number of victims is not known, asReuter. - 647 words
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Article50 1946-09-18 5 A.P. Sweetwater. Texas. Sept. 17 A spectacular crashiandmg by the pilot of a crippled plane ot tne Pacific National Airlines wa s credited with saving the lives of 22 recently discharged soldier, enroute home from the Pacificcoast. No one on the plane receivea a scratch —A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article132 1946-09-18 5 Reuter. FA, Sept. 17.— Five Sind have resignffia and the Govaccevted the resigvents leading to the lion of the Ministers •illation earlier of and the Deputy ndicate tttat Sind is. towards deadlock, lim League Minisd ha< a party of 30. them being the Sneaone rote isReuter. - 132 words
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Article118 1946-09-18 5 A.P. NS, Sept. 17.—Two n Yannina and X aka were destroyed and raph poles cut down, as bands continued to disaes of communication in tern Greece, the Ministry of 1 Lie Ord.r stated yesterday. S yen bandit, were slain in a !on the island of Cephania,A.P. - 118 words
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Article31 1946-09-18 5 B O.'GKOK —Mr- Li Toh Chen, .iM=;idor-Dt\si£nate to pected in Bangkok within I few days. Mr. Li is no tliis country having led misSMO here earlier this31 words
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371 1946-09-18 5 Reuter. PARIS. Sept. 16.—Czechoslovakia to-day formally asked the Paris Conference to write into tho Hungarian draft peace treaty a provision for the transfei of the Magyar minority in Slovakia. The request was mace in the form of an amendment ;to the treaty on which Dr.Reuter. - 371 words
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Article47 1946-09-18 5 A.P. NEW YORK, Sent. 17—Mass pic keting by thousands" of Congress of Industrial Organisation seamen kept the lid on shipping in New York, but elsewhere there were signs that the 12-day old maritime muddle was beginning to clear. In NewYork City, the waterfront situation was tense. —A-P.A.P. - 47 words
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132 1946-09-18 5 Reuter. NEW DELHI. Sept 17.—A shot was fired at a car belonging to* Mr. C. Rajagopalachari. Member for Supplies and Industries in the Indian Interim Government, just after it j had left him at his house in the 1 heart of New Delhi duringReuter. - 132 words
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Article66 1946-09-18 5 A.P. Sofia. Sept. 17.—Nine-year-old Simon 11. deposed King of Bulgaria, left his homeland today for a life of exile in Egypt. He boarded a train for Istanbul accompanied by the Queen Mother loanna, his 13-year-old sister Princess Marie Louise and a small group of formerA.P. - 66 words
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Article36 1946-09-18 5 Reuter. PARIS, Sept. 17 —Gen. Henri Gouraud. known in the war of 1914 to 1918 as the Lion of the Argonne" has died in Paris at the age Of TS. Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article157 1946-09-18 5 Reuter. Nuremberg, Sept. 17. Lord Justice Lawrence, British President of the War Crimes Tribunal announced today that judgment on the 22 leading Nazis will be postponed for one week until Sept. 30. The announcement was conveyed to the press through the Public Kelations Officer withReuter. - 157 words
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116 1946-09-18 5 Three days without water: 300 sick Twelve hundred illegal Jewish immigrants were transshipped from a 400-ton wooden ship at Haifa on Sept. 3. Holed in four places, the ship, named Four Freedoms by the immigrants, was almost unseaworthy. For the last three days of the voyage from somewhere in EurA.P. Photo. - 116 words
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Article337 1946-09-18 5 A.P. (By Rttssel Brines, Associated Press Correspondent) TOKIO, Scot. 16:—Documentary evidence that Japan with Germany's help hoped to persuade Russia, her traditional enemy, to join the Tripartite Pact and help divide the work? with the Axis partners will be introduced into the International War Crimes TribunalA.P. - 337 words
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Article44 1946-09-18 5 DOVER, Sept. 17.—Elna Anderson of Denmark gave up her attempt to swim the English Channel today three hours after entering the water St Cape Griz Nez in Prance. She was nearly blinded by salt water as a result, she said, of using prewar goggles.44 words
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Article82 1946-09-18 5 BANGKOK.—The Commission of Inquiry into the deaf*h of King A nan da Mahidol of Siam may sublimit a report on the rosults of the inquiry to the Government by the middle of this month at the latest, say? a re- portThe Commission has not yt-t dej tided82 words
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Article84 1946-09-18 5 Reuter. I Vienna, Sept. 17.—Hermann Peter, owner of "Wh*U» Hors: I Inn"—the original of the lam- our musical comedy setting-on Lake Wolfgang in the American zinc of Austria, is seriously ill and his wife Grete has died from an overdose of sleeping draught afterReuter. - 84 words
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Article119 1946-09-18 5 Reuter. BARODA, Sept. 16— Plans are under way in Baroda tor the establishment of a special military academy for Indian women, under private auspices. The proposed academy, which will give physical and military training to women students. U to be named after Subhas Chandra Bose, in appreciationReuter. - 119 words
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162 1946-09-18 5 A.P. NEW YORK, Sept. 17. Pit lldeni Truman yesterday ai the United Nations to Btimmon a World Scientific Conference to study global resources, Including "possible peaceful uses ol atomic energy within the next few decades,** The president's request was submitted through Mr. J >hn (J. Winant,A.P. - 162 words
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Article21 1946-09-18 5 HONOLULU, Sept. 17.—The Sup-f-r/ortress Pacusan Dreamboat's polar flight to Cairo has been po3toonod again by its commander. Col. C. S. Irvine.21 words
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Advertisement29 1946-09-18 5 fm[ Gillette The keener, harder edges of Blue Gillette Blades provide smoother and cleaner shaves. Their long life provides the extra shaves that save your money. made in England29 words
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Advertisement86 1946-09-18 5 "G. B. S. 90" ASPECT OF Bernard Shaw 9 s LIFE AND WORKS EDITED BY S WINSTON PRICE $12.50 BRIAR PIPES EMPORIUM 16E, CECIL ST., SINGAPORE. P. O. BOX 883. Tot \^fj^/ Introducing Britain's Best Health Salts A Necessity Hor every man Large stocks are on the way. Dealers are86 words
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Advertisement301 1946-09-18 6 1 TODAY AT THE 4 SHOWS 1.30—4—6.30—9.30 P.M. "HENRY V HAS PACE, SPIRIT, WIT AND EPIC 1 DRAMA" AND IT WAS MADE IN ENGLAND! -vt- jrf v Laurence JliVier'd M|rf by W/11/AM SHAK£SP£AfiE Onlj a Newsneel precedes Henry V Please tome early Book in Advance. COMING THE ST.iGE SENSATION THAT301 words
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Advertisement274 1946-09-18 6 r C Don't Miss This j fhone A Dynamic Thriller Of 3400 T The Year. They' re Ine ,00 H Roughest Toughest 415 A Trio That Ever Blasted £J V I The Screen. !9 3 with ALIN LADD —Star of "CHINA i S BRIAN VERONICA DONLEVy LAKE U^PMB Hesßouqh' Shes274 words
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Advertisement220 1946-09-18 6 TODAY: 3. 1.30 9 15 P.M Another Triumph From M-GM' Ronald Oaten k Oreer QexeQn in Random Harvest" One Of the moM unusual and poignant love itories told with infinite tenderness! ggwggggggg» mf% 11 ggggggggggMgi DAILY 3 DA. ar.d 7.39 p.m Indian •ecocd-bfakeT xarml 1 i welcomed hero it has220 words
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Advertisement167 1946-09-18 6 DAILY 3-7—9.15 pJfc. The 'Stars' of -Trader Horn- Now Back Again In Another Smashing Thriller Serial!! MAT UEVINE presents VANISHING lEGpf HARRY CAREY [DWINABOM tc.... to W Actior. Stunts That Have Never L. Attempted Before! Final Chapters from FRIDAY. TC-NTGKi 7—9.15 pOL Ang«lus Picture Pr*-s< nts GECRGE ZANDERS Mid i.INDA167 words
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Advertisement157 1946-09-18 6 For Once The RAF. Was Cauoht N-A-P-P I N G A Nazi In Their "Ranks" How's That? TO-DAY 15—6^30—9. Id "p m. \JLAI 1 Ijl (Tel. 5281) "SQUADRON LEADER X" RKO RADIO'S Sensational mystery-drama wit\ ERIC PORTMAN and ANN DVORAK 1 BIG FIGHTING IN THE PHILIPPINES! Events Before and After157 words
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634 1946-09-18 7 Reuter. LONDON, Sepf. 17.—8-itish heavyweight champion Bruce Ucoclcnck knocked out the world light i;h/ champion Gas Lesnevioh in the eighth id at Ila-ringay stadiam to-night. W dc vk. who is 101 pound.-; t man, had built up rtable lead in this scher undReuter. - 634 words
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Article44 1946-09-18 7 Reuter. LONDON. Sept. 17. FOOT BALL RESULTS:— ENGLISH LEAGUE Division One Blackburn Rovers 1. Arsenal 2. Third Division i North I Rochdale 1. Oldham Athletic 3RUGBY UNION SCOTTISH GLASGOW CUP t SEMI-FINAL Falmouth 5, Swansea 25. Clyde 2. Ranger? 2. —Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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109 1946-09-18 7 Four Malays and a Eurasian. Arthur Vatsalco, claimed trial to a charge of having in their possession. 82 cases of wire and 27 bags of iugar, valued at $8,074 in a hou'Je at Haig Rot.d on Sept. 16. They were ordered to be109 words
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150 1946-09-18 7 Reuter. NEW YORK. Sept. 17.— The world heavyweight championship fight between Loui s and Mauriello at the Yankee Stadium tomorrow night is failing to arouse much enthusiasm and Promoter Mike Jacobs nojv thinks he will be lucky if the receipts total $300,000. He attributesReuter. - 150 words
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401 1946-09-18 7 Reuter. CALCUTTA, Sept. 17. —A Commission to inquire into the recent riocs in Calcutta in which over 3,000 persons were killed has bezn appointed by the Government of Eengal. The terms of reference i will be "to inquire into the 1 causes and the courseReuter. - 401 words
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Article68 1946-09-18 7 Two charges, one of being In possession of a .40 revolver and a .32 revolver, and the other of having in their possession five rounds of .38 ammunition, and 11 rounds of .32 automatic ammunition on the night of Sept. 16 were explained to six Chinese by Magistrate68 words
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Article62 1946-09-18 7 Ijai bin Basri. a Malay driver, who appeared in the Fifth Police Court yesterday had a charge of causing death to a Chinese by driving a military truck? in a negligent manner explained to him. The accident was stated to have taken place at 12 m.s. Choa62 words
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288 1946-09-18 7 A stray bullet fired by armed men in an escape bid killed an elderly Chinese in his house some distance away from the scene of an attempted armed robbery. Scow Hoe Soon <64> wa s found dead when the police entered his house at Aliwal288 words
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386 1946-09-18 7 (By Our Special Correspondent) A crowd assembled in the grounds of the Istana Besar, Johore Bahru, early yesterday morning to watch the arrival of the many distinguished guests who assembled in the Dewan, adjacent to the Palace, to celebrate the srventv-tlvrd Oirthday of His Highness Sir386 words
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Article273 1946-09-18 7 Tho ALFSEA Signals heat tho Rocklites in an exciting cricket same passinp the Rocklites score after extra time with three wickets in hand. Battinp first the Rocklites scored 117, J. Galistan topping with 36. W. Galistan made 22, Mosberpen 17, Swyny 17 and A. Lim273 words
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Advertisement126 1946-09-18 7 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS LOWEST RATES rm ALL ADVERTISEMENTS MUST BE PREPAID —T j smaii Ads MALAYA TRIBUNE PRESS LTD. j j 1.80 j Singapore Kuala Lumpur Ipoh Town Office Write your advertisement on this form and leave it at our Town Office, GROUND FLOOR. WINCHESTER HOUSE. Tills office, situa'ed right in126 words
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Advertisement173 1946-09-18 7 Mm....*— > X CT Chia Peng: Hock Co. j General Building Contractors, j General Insurance Agents, General Merchants. 31, Winchester House, (2nd Floor). Collyer Quay. Wee Joo Hock, Manager. I Phone: 7463. at Mtxntt\ Jht Popular AhmAmw* Pbone 6512 for reservation^ Sports Itvpt. NEWLY STARTED ALL FRESH STOCKS. RESTRINGING Tennis173 words
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167 1946-09-18 8 Reuter. Nanking. Sept. 17.—"China has not waived the jurisdiction of Kowloon city." declared Dr Ho Feng-shan. director of the Information Department of the Foreign Office today, though in the absence of any formal diplomatic representation responsible British quarters in Nanking are inclined to poohReuter. - 167 words
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Article121 1946-09-18 8 (Oar Own Reporter] KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. F.uir Chinese, suspected to be I robbers, eac "f whom wee a woman. werr errested bj "lombcrs of the leca] detective 5 ranch, under the c l -.:.rpt- cf Captain W. Stafford. A Mil'- bcinb! a revolver, and the proceeds121 words
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Article41 1946-09-18 8 The death ceearred tbia nerving c Mr PraoeJa O. Tet Bin, fathei i Mr. The-mai I- Ec oi l**c tdito li«l >ufl* co* the Malaya Tribune. I .ane-al take? place th:?- ever- j:.g at i p.m. at Bidadari Cemetery, i41 words
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Article678 1946-09-18 8 Reuter. LONDON, pept. 17.—Prosecuting officer Col. Halse cross-examined Major Cecil Boon at the continuation of his court martial here to-day about the allegation in one of the charges that Boon had communicated to the enemy information relating to documents found in the possession of WilliamReuter. - 678 words
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216 1946-09-18 8 ißy Ovr Oxen Critic i The Gaiety Players, IN COOPERATION WITH C. S. E., PRESENT -The Tjco Mrs. Carrolls". There, is no doubt about it. "The Two Mrs. Carrolls" is a good play. The piot i 5 intensely realistic, and by the author's .kill is216 words
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Article52 1946-09-18 8 Reuter. ALEXANDRIA, Sept. 1G Rubber tree planting in Burg El Arah near Alexandria has proved successful, according- to the Egyptian Minister of Agriculture. The Minister added t hat he is at present considering applications from Dutch firms lor the installation and development of the rubber IndustryReuter. - 52 words
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345 1946-09-18 8 H.L. HOPKIN - Old Malayans Entertain Saltan Lady Ibrahim (From H.L. HOPKIN LONDON, Sept. 17.—Mr. C. Dorai Ross, a former resident of Malaya, was hos/ at a large party at Dorchester Ho/el to-day in honour of the birthday of the Sultan of Joho/e. Among those present were Lady Willingdon, Sir Jeoffrey ..nd Lady345 words
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Article173 1946-09-18 8 SHIPPED RICE: FINE GAOL Ten bags of white Siamese rice and several bales of rubber tnund on board a tongkang which was intercepted by a revenue sea patrol off were ordered to be confiscated at the conclusion of a case in which Ong Meng Kee f3B>, a resident of Born°o,173 words
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Article179 1946-09-18 8 SINGAPORE, Tues. A splendid example of public spiritedness and co-operation was displayed this morning when four suspicious looking men were seen by a neighbour to enter a house in Sim? Avenue and close the door behind them. The neighbour communicated with the police and179 words
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Article58 1946-09-18 8 Reuter. LONDON. Sept. IG. TlitBoard oi Trade announced that a small party ot* officials and one representative of the Rubber Growers Association are leaving this week for diacuaaioa with United States authorities on the rubber situation in the light ol* the agreement between the UnitedReuter. - 58 words
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330 1946-09-18 8 Late President Roosevelt Said: A.P. XVw York. Sept. 17.—The late President Roosevelt viewed Madame Chiang Kai-shek as an •'opportunist.'* Elliott Roosevelt says in his forthcoming book. Ht quotes his father as adding "I would certainly nor lik? to be known as her enemyA.P. - 330 words
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50 1946-09-18 8 Mmmtbatt!en Road <known preIrAi as Grovo Road), is to be partially opened to public traffic on Sept. 20. Until a further announcement, following the discustlflOM now taking place between the R.A.F. authorities and the Municipality, traffic will only be permitted up to Ouillcmard Road.50 words
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Obituary150 1946-09-18 8 •Shot while looting* was the finding returned by the Coroner, Mr. W. G Porter, after an inquiry yesterday into the death an unknown Indian adult who wa> found dead with two bullet woundt in the abdomen, on the n ght of June 6. at the150 words
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Article130 1946-09-18 8 Arrested by the C.I.D. at St. Andrews Road on tho night of Sep:. 0. a Malay woman. Jinah bints Baba. was Sentenced to three months' s i. by Magistrate K. M. Byrne yesterday, for "persistently solicit lag for immoral purposes." The detective sergeant who arretted her. ?aid130 words
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Article60 1946-09-18 8 The Johore Bahru football season opened with a match between the Johore Bahru team and a Crosskeys Combined XI played on the Istana padang. The Johore Bahru XI won 4—3 before a large crowd in an evenly contested game. League matches will begin at the end of60 words
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Article274 1946-09-18 8 NANKING, Sept. 17.—Chinese Government t onerating in the Paoting area, have captured PS yang, Ansien, Yungchen. Hsun°hsien, Manchen» Taweiehuang, states the Chinese Ministry oi iu^ r ancl tion. ma Notable gains have also been > ..cored by Government forces on Other fronts. In western274 words
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Article159 1946-09-18 8 As soon a s he went down m sewer man-hole a c me workman, Peng Kee, sud Z* collapsed. His fel] K. T. Ng immediately r „'s, r down to save h«r,. b:u met the same fate. h i s kn L went soft and he ness.159 words
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157 1946-09-18 8 'Our Own Reportei Penang. Tnesdaj Bitter disappointment m the rates of payments I be receiving for the:: smite during the bombing ol tausj have been expressed by air raid wardens in Penang. Warden- are to be paid $1.501 day or a total of157 words
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Article81 1946-09-18 8 Reuter. New York. Sept., lM* Office of Price AdmJustraw» has announced adjustmei a prices ot new passenger can and an increase in d of three styles f Ford Mercury and Un a in Ford car pries an about six percentBoth the new pricJig which is available toReuter. - 81 words
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Advertisement146 1946-09-18 8 The best choice ar.d fresh Java Orange Pekoe Tea packed in boxes of 2 kg. or by ib. Obtained at: T O. KIAT CO., Singapore. 766 768. North Bridse Road. sag FOR CONSTIPATION TAKE "BrooklßX* 1 Chocolate Laxatives. Obtainable Everywhere LA»IES! MAIbON MODERNE Ladies Hair Dressing Saloon 126, Orchard Road,146 words
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