Malaya Tribune, 19 September 1946
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Title Section54 1946-09-19 1 The Malaya Tribune AT THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE THE ONLY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA Now printed simultaneously i n Singapore, Kuala Lumpur Ipoh (Penang office opening shortly) 'Phone Numbers: Editorial 5811 Advertising 5812 Circulation Accounts 5813 EIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune54 words
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Article, Illustration246 1946-09-19 1 Food to rat and food for thought: Nazi leaders await the verdict The twenty-one deidants in the Nuremberg trmi here retired into obscurity to airait the verdicts of the international Tribunal, tiut to be delivered on Sept. 30. In the meantime, their ate continues the routine.1 P PflOfO - 246 words
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209 1946-09-19 1 Reuter. SYDNEY. Sept. 18:— Maj. Charles Hughes Cou- ens. accused of treason by broadcasting for the Japanese, told the court trying him here today that a Japanese announcer's voice was "so startlingly like own" thai it even confused his wife when she wasReuter. - 209 words
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Article77 1946-09-19 1 Reuter. CARACAS, Venezuela. Sept. 18. Amy were killed s -rat men wounded in an tive military coup here last The revolt which bioKe out at v y barracks in the soun part of the city was put n spirited fighting. Although outnumbered loyal os restored order insideReuter. - 77 words
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Article119 1946-09-19 1 Reuter. PARIS. Sept. IS. France is threatened with the possibility of a lighting strike by 1,000.000 Government employees including police, tax collectors, customs officers and post office workers. The Executive Committee of the General Union of Federation of Government Servants ivhich has about 1,500.000 7ucmbers metReuter. - 119 words
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154 1946-09-19 1 A.P. LONDON, Sept. II. —Scotland Vttid lj investtgatins the origin r*f sumaitvato swi soo'inioouwi at the life of »ny tew participat.ns I.n the British-Arab discussions or Palestine. The receipt of the letter was disclosed by Mr. Goodman, political e.-retnry of th" Non-ZionM Aquas jA.P. - 154 words
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Article268 1946-09-19 1 'Showdown' Session At White House Reuter. WASHINGTON, Sept. 18-Top Democratic Party advisers ar* understood to be urging President Truman firstly, immediately to demand the resignation of Secretary of Commerce Henry Wallace, and secondly, personally to make an exhaustive and clarifying foreign policy pronouncement on his own behalfReuter. - 268 words
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Article57 1946-09-19 1 ATHENS. Sept. 18. -Authoritative sources here said today that the Greek Government Is preparing to present to the United Nations charges against armed leftist bands which have been operating on the northern border, being supplied by the country's northern neighbours. The source said the evidence to57 words
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Article201 1946-09-19 1 Reuter. NEW YORK, Sept. IS.—The Nev York Herald Tribune tn at editorial article r. I the position Which has ariser as tlie result o) views on Hie foreign policy of Commerce Secretary Henry Wallace says: -Consiaer what tn-' British are doing. At the momentReuter. - 201 words
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Article214 1946-09-19 1 Reuter. LONDON. Sept. 18. a Skymaster airhner belonging to the Belgian Sabena Air Line with 37 passengers and seven crew aboard i- reported lost on *he North Atlantic mute. The plan" was on the westbound trip from Shannon. Ireland, to Gander. Newfoundland, with enough fuel for 18Reuter. - 214 words
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Article128 1946-09-19 1 Reuter. JERUSALEM. Sept. 17. Calling the Irgun Zvai Leimi's attacks on banks in Jaffa and Tel Aviv last Friday "madness that has no support in the Jewish population and has nothing to do with the Jewish struggle." the Jewish resistance movement's Haganah through tho secretReuter. - 128 words
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93 1946-09-19 1 Anti British Slogans Posted In Medan A.P. BATAVIA. Sept. 18—The fourday Chinese general strike pro testing against the actions of the British occupation force has ended at Medan, Sumatra, the Indonesian Republican News Agency Antara reported today. Antara said that Medan was placarded with a nti-British slogans during the strike.A.P. - 93 words
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Article156 1946-09-19 1 A.P. batavia. Sept. It. —Lieutenant Folio Peterson, Freeman tie, Wesl Australia, who was captured by Indonesians t»j months ago While loading West Yorkshire Battalion patrol near Soerabya. was handed over to tho Alhed Headquarters today by the Indonesian Truer delegat ton. The veteran famed Australian olA.P. - 156 words
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Article31 1946-09-19 1 untitled Sept. 08—SCAP has authorised the release of ;15.000 tolls of imported food to the Japanese L ringing the total released since hte disrtibution started in April to 008,220 metric tons.31 words
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Article187 1946-09-19 1 A.P. NEW YORK. Sept. 18—Joe Louis, world heavyweight champion, knocked out Tami Maurlello. in two minutes and nine seconds of the first round of their title fight at the Yankee Stadium tonight. As they met in the centre of the ring. Mauriello staggered Louis withA.P. - 187 words
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Article42 1946-09-19 1 LA TEST CABLES LATEST CABLES in a few lines.... PARIS. Sept. 18.—Tho Executive of th" General Union of Government Servants tonitrht d«'tidod against .1 general strike ;>.ll French civil eenriee personnel by 114 votes to 56 with six abstentions .—Reuter.42 words
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Article45 1946-09-19 1 JERUSALEM. Sept. 18 The "Voice of Fighting Zion tonight railed For "thousands of additional rifles, hundreds of additional ma-chine-puns, millions of bullets and tons of tn meet what it (•escribes as its daily needs in the -acred fight against British tyrants —Reuter.45 words
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Article41 1946-09-19 1 NORTH LOT. Sept. 18.—Albert Pierrepoint, Britain's hangman, left Northolt by air on Wednesday for Vienna where he ia to execute fouf cr five people sentenced to death by British military courts Mo?t of them ere displaced persons. Reuter.41 words
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Article35 1946-09-19 1 A.P. BELGRADE. Sept. It.—The Yugoslav government announced that tlie head of the Catholic church Of Yugo-I.ivia. Archbishop Alejsijc Stepinae, has been arrested in Zacred and charged with 'crimes ■gainst the people. —A PA.P. - 35 words
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115 1946-09-19 1 Reuter. LONDON, Sept. IS.- A historical step in the relationship between Britain and India was made tonight by the official announcement of the appointment of the first British High Commissioner to India. He is Mr. Terence Shone, present Minister at Beirut. His appointment marks theReuter. - 115 words
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Advertisement58 1946-09-19 1 National Employers' Mutual General FTRK, MOTOR, I WORKMEN'S' COMPENSATION, PERSONAL ACCIDENT, j and ether classes of INSURANCE ASSOCIATION LTD. (Incorporated in England) 12, Chartered Bank Chambers SINGAPORE. Manager: N. S. WISE. Phone 2835. "Rentboard's Dictation CIAN SINGH'S VACATION PUBLIC RECEPTION A Bargain: Ladies Rayon Silk Stockings $2.50 pair. CIAN SINGH58 words
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Advertisement65 1946-09-19 1 Correct Time Always! When your timekeepers are serviced by experienced craftsmen with 28 years' reputation Give Ui. a Trial Phone 7922 YICK WOH HING 429, North Bridge Road. Singapore, (near corner of Middle Roafl) (Contractors to H.M. Forces einpe 1928). [This firm has no connection whatsoever with any other watchmakers,65 words
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Obituary43 1946-09-19 2 DEATH. —The death of Mr. Llru S; iz Tock i-:' lock Typewriter Co, rcjrrtd a: hi residence, Ti Chin Swce on 17th September 1946. at 5.3G p.m. Funeral takes place trr.ay on 19th inst. Business will ier.:i:ie ii-ic? the funeral as usual43 words
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186 1946-09-19 2 Raiding a house in I£ro«f police under Mr. F. J. Patton, ASP ofthe pistols, two sawn off .303 Lee Enfield rifles, 30 rounds of 32 ammunition and 98 rounds of .303 ammunition. All the UUB at the trial of Ong Hui Chheng, Kirn Poh Kok,186 words
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468 1946-09-19 2 The Grow More Food Exhibition, which will be held at the Happy World from Friday to Monday, will be declared open by the Governor Sir Franklin Gimson at 7.15 on Friday evening. An added attraction will be a restaurant run by the Social468 words
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Article217 1946-09-19 2 We have received the following letter from the Press RelationOflice. Hong Kong: Sir In view of the increa-ing number- of students in Singapore and the Malaya Union desiring to come to Hong Kong to study at the University, I have been asked by the Hong Kong University217 words
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138 1946-09-19 2 i Our Own Rep>rteri MALACCA, Wednesday The Malacca Caiafsa community will observe Sept Sg, 20 and .10 as Remembrance Day for those Chinese victims of Jap bestiality and murder. No meat will be sold on these days, and al! <"h lies? will abstain from138 words
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Article108 1946-09-19 2 A fine of $1,000 or In default six months' r.i. was imposed on Tan Ah Lee. by Magistrate K. M. Byrne yesterday, when he was found guilty of having dutiable tobacco 119.600 cigarette j in his possession on Sept. 17. On the morning of Sept. 17108 words
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Article43 1946-09-19 2 Commencing on Sunday, Sept. 22, an omnibus service will operate between Finlayson Green and Norfolk Road via Collyer Quay. Fullerton Road. Connaught Drive. Beach Road. Bras Basah Road, Serangoon Road, and Rangoon Road. The service frequency will be ten minutes.43 words
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152 1946-09-19 2 Ronald Charles Marriott, former sergeant attached to the Special Investigation Branch, in his test.muny at the continued hearing In the Special District Court of the case in which V. C. B. Menon is facing corruption allegations, stated yes-, terday that he recorded a statement152 words
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Article53 1946-09-19 2 A.P. BATAVIA. S-pt. 18—The Dutch military police today confiscated the property of two Indonesian firms valued at 30-million guilders on th t grounds thai as the property uas Formerly Japanese property it should be turned over to the AllieSailing ships, wanhous-s and Oflh c< s a r eA.P. - 53 words
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Advertisement480 1946-09-19 2 If RIB II X E PRE -PAID CLASSIFIEDI ADVERTISEMENTS I Casual Advertisements: Wanted, Personal, Situations Vacant, Situation* Wanted. For Sale. etc. at to 00 per insertion of 20 words, 15 cts. for every additional word. Public Notices Announcements: $3. r ;0 per single column lncr per Insertion. Domestic Occurrences: Death,480 words
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Advertisement758 1946-09-19 2 NOTICES TRADING WITH THE ENEMY ORDINANCE No. 22 cf 1939. CUSTODIAN OF PROPERTY PROCLAMATION No. 14 of 1945. Notice is hereby given that any person or persons having a claim to the property described in the Schedule hereto are requested to forward such claim to the Custodian oi Property, Supreme758 words
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Advertisement676 1946-09-19 2 NOTICES REMINDER NCI ICE is hereby given that the Tiade Mark and or Design above depicted is the t ,xclusive property of Mr. TAN SIEW KUAH trading under the style of T.M.A MUSIC HOUSE of No. 61 High Street. Sineapore. and that the said Trade Mark and or Design lias676 words
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Advertisement101 1946-09-19 2 NOTICE AU members of the R.A.M.C. (LOCAL ENLISTED REGULARS} who have been granted INDEFINITE lEAVE pending discharge will report to S.S.V.F. HQ. at 0830 hrs. en Friday 20 Sept. 1946 for demobilization purposes. H. S. Poccck, Major. Officer Commanding, (ADMIN.> REGULAR LOCALLY ENLISTED PERSONNEL. Beach Rd., SINGAPORE. AUCTION SALE At101 words
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Advertisement353 1946-09-19 2 SHIPPING Blue FiißHtH lAnv Fremantle Melbourne DIRECT MV "Tekmachw" Loading S.H.K. Godown 13-13 Sails 26th Septembei FOR FREIGHT t PASSENGER APPLY:— Mansfield Co. Ltd. Telephone: No 5021 Silver Lisie KERR STEAMSHIP CO INC. NEW YORK GENERAL AGENTS SAILINGS M. S. "SILVER ASH" now loading in Penan? due Singapore 20ih Sept353 words
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407 1946-09-19 3 (Trioune Staff Reporter) Allegations of the iU-t reatmen; o; Indian passenv croacl the "CameronU" bound for Madras, which p ~.-c subje -t matter of an inquiry now being instill 1 ten by the Government o: IrrtKa, were looked Into Cy Mr. S. K. Chettur,407 words
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Article50 1946-09-19 3 Arrested with 11 other women ay St. Andrews Road on the night of Sept. 6, Mina binte Salleh pleaded guilty to s charge of persistently soliciting fn- immoral purposes.'' When she appeared in the Third Poiice Court ye terday. She was sentenced to three months s.i.50 words
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198 1946-09-19 3 Trihune Stall R«ĕortef> Inner Wheel Ctob vhYh i< isoi :it r«i of the drives, QntQrhI mother? of Rotr.rinns. been in ex?sre%ee for ji <:* years i«i TreHnd md r.d., ia being formed in Sinrtj was riven last Saturday >me o* Mrs. T.. Cresson to198 words
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Article144 1946-09-19 3 .ivd to have been concemcc the savage beating up Of Sgt. which resulted in his death :.::k-Kanu area in Siam scrneD 1943. Lt. Hirota Eiji. a mem I the Japanese Imperial Army. :r:al in the Australian War C::nea Cont before Major 8. F*. OS, DS O144 words
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Article26 1946-09-19 3 New maximum retail price> r Glaxo and Mb. tin of Ovalfrom yesterday have been fixed at $1.90 and $1.10 per tin r< pectively.26 words
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247 1946-09-19 3 An appeal to the public of Singapore to cowith Governmen: in reporting cases of blacknarketing was once again made by Mr. T.P.F. Mcof 'the Social Welfare Department speaking at tho Rotary Club meeting yesterday. "Tne public has been rep atedly asked, invited, almost red247 words
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120 1946-09-19 3 Mr. Rene A. May. president of Messrs Getz Bios., and one-time member of the American War Production Board, is expected to arrive here about Sept. 25 by air. He is making an extensive postwar tour of his company's worldwide organisation. Mr. Irwin Harris, a120 words
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Article52 1946-09-19 3 When a police party under Mr B. Lev:i> ASP. of the C.I.D. raided the P.W.D. Coolie Lines in Paste Panjang at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, live Chinese were de tamed suspected to have been connected with robberies in Singapore. Several motor car number plates were found in52 words
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Article221 1946-09-19 3 An echo of the general strike in Singapore on Jan. 29 when shops were closed and the public transport service was virtually a L a standstill, was heard in the Second Police Court yesterday when an Indian, Bansraj Singh, was convicted and sentenced to thre.221 words
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Article71 1946-09-19 3 The death occurred on Tuesday following a motor-cycle accident of Sgt. Lee Keng Guan (Charlie), of the Second Battalion. S.S.V.F. The late Sgt. Lee was a Volunteer of long service and served in the war. When the Japs occupied Singapore, he went into hiding in Sumatra.71 words
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Article98 1946-09-19 3 Six Chinese, Lam Tin Seng, Ohohg Kck Lcong. Bee TOO Kin, Wong Kwang. Bsc Toh Chew tad Lee Lye Hock, were r manded in police custody after, n charge of a»-med robbery was explained to t them in the Second Police Court yesterday. It was alleeed98 words
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66 1946-09-19 3 Great untitled A special pilgrimage ior exprisoners and deportees who had tweed to make the journey ivhen then had regain* d their freedom was arranged ior Sept. 6. Thousands made the trin to the famous shrine from al! o?vr Western Europe bu "train, car and on foot. Photo sliotss: TheA.P. Photo. - 66 words
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Article109 1946-09-19 3 Pit ad ins guilty to charge of theft of five tyres and fiv<' tubes valued at $200 between Bept li and Sept. i(> Buaag bin ftarrim, a Malay, was sentenced I > three roonths' r.i. in the to.r.i Police Court. The accused, a driver employed109 words
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Article219 1946-09-19 3 How a fiie broke out in the engine room of a Chinese-owned LCT boat resulting in the death of a Malay second engineer, w is told lo the Coron r Mr VV.G. Porter \esterday in an inquiry into the death of Siram bin Ali. The219 words
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Article85 1946-09-19 3 Badly needed tugs and barges "or Siamese waterways are shortly <o be forthcoming l'rom India. Through the intermediary of .he Special Commissioner, Lord Killearn, the Government of Siam has now completed negotiations with the Government of India for the sale of 20 tugs and85 words
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284 1946-09-19 3 When Captain G.E.T. Francis. Superintendent of 1 Outram Road Prison in September, 1945, allegedly offered his services to convey, while on leave, valuables belonging to Kapitan Wolfgang Erhardt, described as a naval officer jf the Germany Navy, to Frau Erhardt in Germany, Erhardt,284 words
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Article373 1946-09-19 3 Talisman Pail.}.or Company Limited'? report and accounts for the period from the re-oeenpaticn of the estate ui> to Dee- SI, 1945 states: The noricd under review having been one f rehabilitation only, there are no production results to present to shareholders: and ir. vicar of the rehabilitation373 words
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Miscellaneous19 1946-09-19 3 v BUCK Exclusive To The Mmlayci Tribune NO se«S OF) DO NAT 2/5TBE55 I C (iNDEEp) r/i*r $Cla»rvn?e ~*TTl19 words
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Article469 1946-09-19 4 Impressions of appreciation hj Government employees at the increase in wage rates under the Pyke Committee recommendations ere indicative us much a> anything else of a feeling ol depressed resignation and the *iew that something is better than nothing. The increase in allowance will Lvirely cover the increased469 words
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Article83 1946-09-19 4 Sometimes the law insists upon its full pound of flesh with the severity of a Shyloek. We read that a Malay widow has been sent to prison for three months for soliciting. She told the court that her husband had been taken away by the Japanese, and83 words
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Article1827 1946-09-19 4 HEAH JOO SEANG - This article on the rubber outlook takes what in times of a free market we should describe as the be.r view, and represents a section of opinion which dess not rule out the possibility of considerably lower prices. By HEAH JOO SEANG For the past m1,827 words
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549 1946-09-19 4 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR* £ir,—It is really with a very heavy heart that I nave to express regret and paintul surprise over the recent article in your paper by Tan Kah Kee concerning solely Indian inner-commu-nal affairs. His denunciation ol549 words
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Article100 1946-09-19 4 Tea Coffee Prices Sir.—Although the Government lias fixed the price tot the above at 5 cents without milk, and 10 cents with milk, the hotels and *h<^ s are charging openly at 10 and 15 cents respectively, and .some even charge 10 and 20 cents respectively. For relief to the100 words
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Article71 1946-09-19 4 Sir, A in erica expects to build a million houses in a year from the waste from the lumber industries sawdust shaving:; and wood chips. A new process compresses these to form lumberWaliboaid made by <his process is in some respects superior to the natural product. One advantage71 words
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449 1946-09-19 4 'That Girl Has Finished Me After being overpowered by police officers with whom he struggled in the dock, a Hastings man had to be forcibly lemoved when the local magistrals committed him for trial ai the Quarter Sessions on a charge of housebreaking and449 words
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Article100 1946-09-19 4 Reuter. BOMBAY, <Ai. Mai village rooney-iender-age- W of the India: 1 countryside-is tho tarret of h 7 tly to be introduced iute tin Bonbay Legislative Assembly. The 801 proA id s r Ihj registration and licencing money lenders, maintenance m proper accounts, limited rates of interest am!Reuter. - 100 words
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Advertisement29 1946-09-19 4 They are on the way! "COSSOIi" h amos Top Grade Efficiency al Really Moderate Prices Details will be Announced Shortly First in the world to produce Radar receiving equipment29 words
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Miscellaneous15 1946-09-19 4 STRANGE AS IT SEEMS By trnest Hi," slu Land I» U. t O» -*l >yw«wj^15 words
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520 1946-09-19 5 Reuter. BOMBAY, (Air Mail)—lndia's Zamindars (feudal i landowners) are up in arms against a Congress move I k abolish the Zamindari sysfem altogether. i I irs have organisv »s into a union, are r their own ng representations dhl and other higherngressReuter. - 520 words
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Article65 1946-09-19 5 A.P. CHICAGO, Sept. is.—Jantea Pctrillo, president of the American Federation of Mask said that tho strike ajrainst 41 Hew York city hotels baa been stopped and the musicians would return to work at once in New York and ether cities affected by sympathy walkouts. The termsA.P. - 65 words
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Article25 1946-09-19 5 untitled today directed the Japanese government to locate thousands of books and periodicals alleged to hare bees stolen from Hongkong daring the OC curat ion.25 words
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115 1946-09-19 5 Moslems demonstrate as Interim Govcmmeyit takes oath ...As seven tnembers oi Irdia's firs- popular government solemnly took oaths of office before the Viceroy on Sept. 2, outside the high stone and steel fence surrounding the Viceroys in New Delhi. Moslems, bearing black Haas and shouting anti-Congress slogans acre cordoned ofjA.P. Photo. - 115 words
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242 1946-09-19 5 TOKIO. Sept. 16.—According to recen* imestiga tions made by the Allied Occupation authorities, beleaguered Japan during the las: stages ot th? wai was preparing to fight it out to the last with such primitive weapons as pikes and spears. With production brought to242 words
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Article37 1946-09-19 5 Reuter. TARLS. Sept 17. The QTsI decisions <>n the statute of i rrieste, laying down the form of government for a iree territory, were taken in tin- Paris confer- j ence this evening. Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article142 1946-09-19 5 A.P. NEW YORK. Sept. 17. The American Federation ol Labour Maritime leaders met In New York on Tuesday to decide whether to continue their support of the striking Congress of Industrial Organisation National Maritime Union which is prolonging a nation-wide shipping strike. The meeting was called alter theA.P. - 142 words
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Article237 1946-09-19 5 A.P. TOKIO. Sept. 18. -Inhumane treatment ol military prisoners and Asiatic labourers on the Burma-Siam Death Railway by the Japanese delayed completion many month- and helped lose the Burma campaign for Japan, British Colonel Cyril Hew Dalrymple Wild testified before trie War Crimes Trial today.A.P. - 237 words
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Article185 1946-09-19 5 Reuter. MANILA, Sept. 17. Both President Roxas and Secretary of the Inter.or Jose Zuhwta have appealed to »11 parties involved in current < entral Luzon warfare to forget their differenccsj keep the peace, and lay down their anus. They were addressing a conference cfReuter. - 185 words
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Article267 1946-09-19 5 Reuter. TOKIO, Sept. 17.—A recent survey by the "Jiji Shimpo," one of Tokyo's leading newspapers, reveals that during the year since Japan's surrender, the sed by 1.235,000—f r o mpopulation of Tokio increa 3.000,000 on August 15 last year to 4,250,000 in August this year.Reuter. - 267 words
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331 1946-09-19 5 Reuter. CALCUTTA. Sept. 18—The Bengal Legislative Council (Upper House) accepted by 29 votes to 17 the opp>-iticn motion to adjourn the business of the House for discussion on what was described as -Government* failure to maintain law and order in Calcutta during theReuter. - 331 words
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Article406 1946-09-19 5 A.P. PARIS, Sept. 18: —British and American mastery of the world's seas became undisp > d e.sierday as tho peace conference signed the forma, eath warrant oi the Italian Navy, assigning the bulls oi Lt for distribution among the Allies. Treaty clauses approved by the MilitaryA.P. - 406 words
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Article110 1946-09-19 5 Reuter. LONDON, Sept. 17. British police headquarters at Scat land Yard, London, are investigating an anonymous communication received by them threatening the lives <;/ certain Jeivs in this country if they should attend the Palestine conference which resumes on Thursday. Special protective measures are being taken toReuter. - 110 words
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Article113 1946-09-19 5 Reuter. COLOMBO, Sept. 16.— Ceylon's new university is to be built at Peradeniya. near the ancient capital of Kandy, on the ste occup*ed by Viscoum Mountbalten's headquarters during th war. Unveiling a tablet at the site, Colonel J. L. Kotelawala. Ministers of Communications and Public Works, saidReuter. - 113 words
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Advertisement225 1946-09-19 6 -I j j jsi LAST DAY AT THE 4 SHOWS 1.30—4—6.30—9.30 P.M. VOI R LAST CHANCE TO SEE THIS MASTERPIECE! J Henry V Jk by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARK l/ft Technicolor) Opening 10-morro'W. THE STAGE SENSATION THAT TOOK LONDON BY STORM. WITH A SUPERB CAST OF .STARS NOW ON THE SCREEN. ffornng225 words
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Advertisement264 1946-09-19 6 Battling Beery ftoes It Agafoi Rough Japs Meet The Toughest Yank' Big Ph I'lippi'ne Encounter! fi THE Stand 3ci;^ n **i m*HMJU columnist JpHm WALLACE 4.15-G.30—9.15 p.m BEERY??! T hvRAINTFR MM} TO-MORROW* Fay DAinitn mmm 1 memorable midmght nUiTkl WM PREMIERE! 'A* A CHINA s ARE TRUSTED! Iff I j264 words
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831 1946-09-19 7 WAVELL ON INDIA'S DANCER HOUR Reuter. I DON, SEPT. 18:—INDIA'S "MOST DANGERs HOI X WAS IN APRIL 1942 AFTER THE FALL .GOON WHEN BRITAIN'S EASTERN FLEET POWERLESS" TO PROTECT CEYLON AND r INDIA. the danger from the Japanese was overa time when BritainReuter. - 831 words
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308 1946-09-19 7 Evidence that members of the British and Dutch PoW medical unit taken to Kanburi to assist in the medical care and attention of the civilian labourers, recruited from Malaya and other places for the reconstruction of the Burma-Siam "death railway." were308 words
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Article131 1946-09-19 7 The announcement of a meeting of members of the Sungei Ujong Club at Seremban this week to elect a provisional committee recalls the Boom days of 1928 when the present club premises were built. Situated on what must be one of the prettiest sites in Malaya131 words
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Article47 1946-09-19 7 The following will play for the Royal Naval Police vs. H.M.S. Terror today at the Suara Grounds, Naval Base. Niranjan Singh; Jangeer Singh and Shamsher Singh; LAII Singh, Col. Little and Gurdial Singh; Arjan Singh, Lt. Hibbert, Mera Singh, Chairan Sinah and Sarban Singh.47 words
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181 1946-09-19 7 Members of the Municipal Town Cleansing Labour Union committee have decided to request the authorities to increase the rice and flour rations for members of their Union to 20 and 15 katties a month respectively. Other requests included education facilities for the children of181 words
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Article229 1946-09-19 7 Reuter. MANILA, Sept. 18.— Over 2,000 residents of Baguio, summer capital of the Philippines, have signed a petition slating that the case of Dr. Jose P. Laurel, puppet president, of the Philippines under the Japanese, was one of "sacrifice for the Filipino people and not treasonReuter. - 229 words
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Article28 1946-09-19 7 TOKIO, untitled ol the British Par lament arrived late today at Jwayuni t v. Yamsguchi po fecture 111 the British r.one They will fly to Tokio tomorrow morning.28 words
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275 1946-09-19 7 By six goals to two the Chinese Athletic Juniors beat the Indian Juniors in a soccer match played at Jalan Besar yesterday. The game which was watched by a fair crowd was not productive of goid football. As a team the Chinese played275 words
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Article444 1946-09-19 7 Archie Quick - (By Archie Quick LONDON, Sept. 17:—While he sat at breakfast with me Stan Hawthorne, the new cook of the Lightweight of the North, told me his plans for the future. This slim, gentlemanly boxer whose crinkly hair, slight tooth bru>h moustache and quiet voice gives him444 words
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Article159 1946-09-19 7 Reuter. I LONDON. Sept. 17. -The finan--1 cial agreement of last April between Britain and France under which the proceeds of I sterling securities requisitioned lin France were used to repay i credit previously given by the British Government to the French Government is to be modified,Reuter. - 159 words
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Article155 1946-09-19 7 New York. Sept. 17. —A strong,ly reinforced police guard was i today placed over New York's strike-tense waterfront which wa s the scene yesterday of the first outbreak of violence since ihe start of the nation-wide maritime stoppage nearly a forthnight ago. The clash155 words
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Advertisement108 1946-09-19 7 iRKPRINJABLtIS [and a glass of hot lemon you're fit again X -5 ut itreaming when yaur held when you have ihe 'shiver}' X Then turn to Resprin. Take H hot lemon and get quickly morang you will I a ncrmal 'day TABLETS FOR TOUR MONEY -PESPRIN. No Look for H108 words
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Advertisement375 1946-09-19 7 Meals at Prince's ate a rare delight BF aB .perfectly preISjt pared, tastefully Irl ved. Prince's offei the choice of a wide variety of French Wines, Spirits, Liqueurs and Beer all at controlled i prices. Dance to C. Gregory's Swing Sextet Singapore's BEST Orchestra. AT |fcfttt£% t Jhe Popular fiendczWus375 words
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315 1946-09-19 8 Reuter SHANGHAI, Sept. 18 .—Ushering in a new era In the Chinese fishing industry, a fleet of eleven new deep-sea fishing vessels—vanguard of more than 200 brou -hi by UNRRA from the United States and Australia —have lefl here for fishing operations offReuter - 315 words
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Article129 1946-09-19 8 Reuter. I BERLIN. S. II Tfce RUI tueni of If. Molotoi \< I Foreign matter, to th*. Polisb correspondent Mi Pp.: is feat Pol.-i t's pr ml fton der with Qennan? <*■ definitely j t»x-'u at Pot.-.5:.: c\m- as a £ho<-k to the Osi man Particularly,Reuter. - 129 words
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Article191 1946-09-19 8 Reuter rH "\n'' i»i —Wri*Jne> in 'Vio ri,;, i Daily V —-s. Oeorge WrMer pays 1 the Sha-ierila of Allied 't the only rdaea on rart» rictcry ha: no! yet been won in the kw ihxi AHiod civilians are -till forcibly hold in wartime concentration TwoReuter - 191 words
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Article89 1946-09-19 8 Reuter. BOMBAY. Stpt 18 An aft may Dt enforce .u'.iu: troubl• makera if tiu- attuation Iftwifray don riot Improve, it was itated her« today. There was one stabbing Incident in Ihe riot ion toon eftei tl.i cur-fv-v mi fted Ibis moT, In Ahmedabad two people wore >>-.*bbfd. oneReuter. - 89 words
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Article42 1946-09-19 8 (.Our Own K« f> >rter' .Malacca. Wednt -day. Sentei e of live years' r.l. wu passed on Low Kim Poo for i i possesion of a revolver and fl; rounds oi ammunition a* tlu Seccmi Malacca As-izes i today.42 words
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Article174 1946-09-19 8 Reuter. DELHI. Sept. 17.— Faced by I increasing deficits in grain dell--1 veries, the provincial govern- ments ol Bengal and the United Provinces have reduced the r rice rations, and Bombay Prt.s dency may follow su t shortly. In Bengal the ration has been :UI fromReuter. - 174 words
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122 1946-09-19 8 A.P. NL\v DELHI, Sept 13—A prognunsne ol antrersal compulsory bui>ic education shonld be started in India and a national system of education must formed without delay, .sail- B r Bbafaai Ahmed Kha.;. -".cmb-T far Bdukation and Art>. >n th- present Indian Governmen: addreaalnt theA.P. - 122 words
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Article32 1946-09-19 8 Reuter. y IKILA, Sept 17.—American capital will take in oil development In the Philippines. foreshacV wing an era which will give oil more importance in Philippine mining operation.-.--Reuter.Reuter. - 32 words
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506 1946-09-19 8 On the recommendations of the Wages and Cost of Living Committee, th Administration have de. ided that the following increased Cost of Living allowances should now be paid as from Aug. 1. 1946. in lieu cf the allowances previously granted, to all Government employees506 words
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Article313 1946-09-19 8 Reuter. LONDON, Sept. 18:—A man, who claic oldest to land wich British troops in the as Sicilian beaches. Dr. Francis Leonard Harde brating his 75th birthday and is taking his f day after a lifetime of adventures in five war ij Dr. Harden who wasReuter. - 313 words
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Article119 1946-09-19 8 A.P. YOKOHAMA Sept. 18.—The Japanese police here continued a day-old search for 12-year-old Kumko Bumltomo, eldes. daughter of the Immensely wealthy Zaib.it SU family who was k'rinapped yesterday by a man who lured her away from her companion with the story that her father was in trouble.A.P. - 119 words
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Article55 1946-09-19 8 Bail of $5,000 was offered i" Bhofa Ram. a Bengali, when ho was charged in the Fourth Police Court ritb criminal breach of trust of 70 D 3£ Of sugar valued at $700 on Sept. 16 while employed as a driveby the military. The case will55 words
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Article75 1946-09-19 8 Reuter. WASHi\GTO v v mlral William H wartime Ambassador stated in L>s A: Wallace had I foeign policy S] "given comiort io vlrW -an offence tor whto of war. he could bettor Admiral Stan Mr. Wallace by Jj "sabotaged our and had been loyalty to his Me-sagesReuter. - 75 words
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Article58 1946-09-19 8 Reuter ECAKKTKG n-1 Brit:- 1 En 1 .'/J 1 Gov, tensle?rent n cit\ 'a iu-isd 11 X t\ O days Clove rnment the Kowim r territory :»r.rl d i) 0 >0\ cTt'iCT News Agency c eat, H purely One-S i Dd St pulalior. r ihe ?ei Practical!} {tankingReuter - 58 words
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Article65 1946-09-19 8 Aboard Stirling Cad 18 ._.8v Norman Preston. r.« ter's Special Corr the MCC im Memben the team taking terest in the closing 4 the ship's competitions reached his final in tne i tournament by beataw staff. Hammond, wn m and wisely conserving 1 tew65 words
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Advertisement391 1946-09-19 8 |T^ n c k_ y^j To-night: 8.30 0 p.m. THE VADI-YK ZANNAT 'real mystery over treasure why its sorrfts must rot bp divulged? Big CTOvrdM arc seeing "ALAUDIN LAI LA" (in Hindustani* There i.-- art ion throughout! Why is Man~oor killed? The year's most stooftdng Jrama! j lep.turinT INDURANI anpporl391 words
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