Malaya Tribune, 21 September 1946
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Title Section58 1946-09-21 1 The Malaya Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE THE ONLY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA wow printed s mul taneouslv i n Singapore, Kuala L umpur Ipoh (Penang office opening shortly) —r~ 'Phone Numbers: Editorial 5811 Advertising 5812 Circulation Accounts 5813 EIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1946 PRICE 1058 words
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Article110 1946-09-21 1 Reuter. Scat. JO.—An tnTi Bttben, \ir Lines an bat there arc is the crashed Rf rmat;»n ntn r 'fan Gani; was received ;*rom the survivors wore olße>al a#ded. Un it a cu.nti t pokestuan 18 MS anW tv.;e:i .yon '•:.d iidit.nn. I o< ©wit** cat*Reuter. - 110 words
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Article129 1946-09-21 1 Reuter. IRWIN, Northern AustraSept. 21.- A kangaroo has man at Tipper ary stanear Adelaide River, hern Australia. man. Arthur Crosbie, stockman at the station hoi the kangaroo titfOUQh I Mud legs with a service 4s file animal lay on its back We to move he reloadedReuter. - 129 words
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Article64 1946-09-21 1 Reuter. '.RUT. Sept. 20—Mr. TerShone. British Minister will "in point of fact octhe post of first British as ad or to the new Domii India says a statement I by the British Legation explaining Mr. Shones th coming departure for India. Shone and hiReuter. - 64 words
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Article, Illustration188 1946-09-21 1 Reuter. LONDON Sept. 20.—British Foreign .Minister Mr. Ernest Bevln'a eCnferencC with the Arab delegations toniu'tn lasted exactly one hour. It was stated later tnal a jo in eosnmtttee has been formed to investigate the broad counterproposals which the Arab delegate* sent to Mr. Bevin inReuter. - 188 words
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768 1946-09-21 1 NEW YORK, Sept. 20 President Truman today asked Secretary of Commerce Henry Wallace to resign. AMERICAN SECRETARY OF COMMERCE IS SACKED Reuter. In a s'a'ement President Truma i said: I have complete confidence in Secretary of Sta e Byrnes and hi> de'eza'ton alReuter. - 768 words
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Article101 1946-09-21 1 A.P. WASHINGTON, Sept. 21.Henry Wallace, until yesterday Secretary of Commerce, told the American nation in a broadcast, last night tiiat ''Winning the peace is more important than high public offices." Wallace further asserted thai it uas more important than any consideration of party vol itics." HeA.P. - 101 words
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Article131 1946-09-21 1 Reuter. LONDON. Sept. 20—The wealthy Indian Prince, the Maharaja Gaekwar ol Baroda. lias bought the French Oaks winner Pirette for the sura stated to be in the region of £20,000 Pirette showed that she was the best lilly in France by subsequently finishing third in the GrandReuter. - 131 words
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76 1946-09-21 1 Reuter. BAT AVI A, Sept. 20. Dr. Hubertus Van Mook. Lieut. Gov.-Gen. of the Netherlands East Indies, is sending an invitation to Lord Killearn, British Special Commissioner, in South-east Asia, to offer his good services as mediator in the forthcoming Dutch-Indo-nesian negotiations, itReuter. - 76 words
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148 1946-09-21 1 Reuter. PARIS, Sept. 20:—Scepticism or even mild hostility in the moderate and conservative newspapers' violent reaction in leltwing journals charactf rised today's French press reaction to Mr. Churchill's speech. The cid fox knows what he is j domg. wrote the Prench (Jommu- i r IstReuter. - 148 words
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112 1946-09-21 1 Boy King loses throne The Bulgarian Government is to ;x??/ the Bulgarian Royal Family C 5 million ior private property, including the Palace of Vrana, the Foreign Minister, Mr. K'.dicker declared fo' owing the 90 per cent, vote in favour of a Republic in the referendum on Sept. 8. Mr.A.P. Photo. - 112 words
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Article180 1946-09-21 1 Reuter. NEW YORK. Sept. 20.—Subhas Chandra Base is described by the New York Post correspondent Andrews Freeman in a New Delhi dispatch, as a messiah who will come to India when her need is worst. 'The British call him a fascial and a traitor the IndiansReuter. - 180 words
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Article39 1946-09-21 1 LONDON. Sept. 20.-untitled Samuel Runganadhan. II 1 g h Commissioner for India, who was to have opened the London Conference convened by 1 World Congress of Faiths tonight wired from Paris that he I was detained by political alfairs.39 words
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Article147 1946-09-21 1 Reuter. PARIS. Sept. 20:—-Th.- French Cabinet at a has-tily-summoned meeting this atteincon rejected the claim for wage increjses made by 100.000 French Treasury employees who came out on strike today. ;-i.r■ j< r the French National A---54 mbly had voted by majority of ."."J toReuter. - 147 words
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Article106 1946-09-21 1 The seven Chinese vet-sals seized hj tb<' Dutch and detained in Muntok are now being released An official statement issued by the Dutch Consul-General in Singapore says that this decision had beea reached because "the ITsthcr land Indiei legal authorities are of opinion that there is106 words
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Advertisement51 1946-09-21 1 For Reliable Repairs io all types el Vehicles Call at— CELEBES MOTOR COMPANY, 112, Lavender St. Singapore. Tel. 4GBO. "Renlboard's Dictation GIAN SINGH'S VACATION j PUBLIC RECEPTION j A Bargain: Ladies Rayon Silk j Stockings 82.50 pair. GIAN SINGH Co. 2483 j 1 BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. Ga l *s:-"BAJAJ". L51 words
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Advertisement64 1946-09-21 1 Correct Time A!wajf*l When your tilrlTfTffiff! arc serviced by experienced craftsmen with 28 years' reputation QiVC us a Tnal Ph0O« 7922 YICK WOH HING 429, North Bridge Road, Singapore, (near corner ol Mkkil<- Roao> 'Contractors*to H.M. Forces since 1928). .This firm has no connection whatsojeVET with SMf other watchmakers, nor64 words
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Obituary30 1946-09-21 2 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT. The family > t' late Mr. Lirn Seng Took thank all these who paid Night Visits, r,ent wreaths, loaned cars and attended th 0 funeral in their sad bereavement.30 words
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506 1946-09-21 2 GOVERNOR ISSUES A WARNING Sir Franklin Gimsoa, Governor of Si ngapore, in opening the Grow More Fcod Exhibition at the Happy World las; ni?h'\ warned that "for some months to come, we shall noi b:> in a position to obtain our prewar requirement of506 words
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Article112 1946-09-21 2 Owing to iack of suitable shippine great difficulty has be<-n experienced in the movement Of sheep on the hoof from Australia to Singapore. The .ituation however has been eased by a prompt response fTOJH London to a reojuatt for extra tonnage from th e Special Commissioner. Lord112 words
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Article119 1946-09-21 2 An open verdict was returned by the Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter at the close of the inquiry into the death of an unknown Indian, who was said to have throw T n himself in the path of a military truck at Tanglin Road on June119 words
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Article26 1946-09-21 2 A.P. MIAMI, FLORIDA, Sept. 20.— Ihe American Navy reported that a heavy earthquake was recorded at 0605 GMT yesterday, possibly centred in Chile.—A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article152 1946-09-21 2 NEW YORK. Sept. 19. < Thursday ).—Bolivian tin producers exc'.vding Patino) should easily produce the 17.600 toris in 19*6 on which they trill qualify for the bonut of one cent in the first haltpear and three cents in the second half-year on the basic price 6/152 words
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Article35 1946-09-21 2 SHANGHAI: Sept. 20—A large quantity of rulHftup building matcriala will he shortly shipped tc F.ivhcw for the newly organized Fukien Railway Company, which will -oon begin the construction of new railway lines :n Fukien province.35 words
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297 1946-09-21 2 FvioVn-' that there wort- at nt.ne 5.000 patients in tho Kanburi Camp ho p;tal. wa<= given In the Wmi Crimes Court yesterday oy I Malay assistant dresser employed in one of th hospital camp huts, at the iriai of Major Ku.lo and 11 other297 words
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165 1946-09-21 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) "The response from the people after the first lication in the local press of a notice asking' f or formation leading to the arrest of armed robber* i very encouraging," Mr. E. \T. Fowler. Deputy rw. is sioner, C.1.D., told me165 words
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Article43 1946-09-21 2 PITTSBURGH; Sept, untitled Conn; who announced h,. B lj Ito retire from Dsfcting .ft! j defeat by Joe Louis d J h I niprht telephoned promoter*' I? Jacobs he wanted IHe quoted Jacobs as wy in l ance- see what could he done'43 words
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Advertisement502 1946-09-21 2 SINGAPORE DIRECTORY CO., (Established in ***** No. 51, Thomson Road, SINGAPORE. We have started the work of compiling *he "Singapore Directory" for 1947. The Firms,; Institutions, the Govern-| ment and Municipal Offices as well as individuals are kindly requested to send in their particulars! for insertions free ofj charge. We502 words
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Advertisement592 1946-09-21 2 NOTICES TENDERS solicited fcr erection large welded steel oil tardea at Tandjong Oeban, Pulau Bintan. Ricuw. M. it. Field. N.K.P. If sth Floor Union Building. SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY APPOINTMENT OP SHORTHAND TYPIST. Applications arc invited for the post of Shorthand Typist in the Electricity Department at a commencing salary of $120/-592 words
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Advertisement180 1946-09-21 2 SHIPPING 'S.S. HONG KHENC Expeetei Io a-rive fram Hongkong about 30.9/46 Sails for Rangoon about 4.10 '46. The Ho Hon? Steamship Co.. (1932) Ltd 65. Chuiia Street. Phone: 6769 It is hereby announced that the NETHERLANDS INDIES SHIPPING ORGANISATION (N I S O. I v.ill be ch.s Dived OH the180 words
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Advertisement317 1946-09-21 2 SHIPPING Siew Inn Silver IJ n< Steamship to. kerr steamship(o M. V. "Sin Hon9 Ho new york O GENERAL AGENTS Sailing 23rd September bailings to M S. "SILVERASir now loading in F«r.ar. Kemaman Mijal Kemasek dUo Singapore 23-d I'.Tka Dungur. Kuala Tn ngganu S.S, "SAMSACOI A" M Singapore *c 0317 words
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Article121 1946-09-21 3 Chinese who were ccnm a charge oX offering a I $i.000 to RSM Broughthe S.I.B.. were sentenced Imprisonment rang ne to four months by A. P. Jack in the Seventh. Court, yesterday. ig Seng (20), who de- h msell as clerk in a ing company, and121 words
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Article45 1946-09-21 3 Reuter. I HUT, Sep:. 19.—Lebanese ian papers commenting net- Shone's appointIndia unanimously One personality and cars work in the as I roe from prejudice, scribe Shone as "an exa noble British diploplomatlc circles here connow appointment a ion in appreciation of s qualifications.—Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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195 1946-09-21 3 Taking into consideration the unnatural beha- ol deceased, and his previous attempt at taking own life, the jury returned a verdict of suicide ile of unsound mind, when an inquiry was held he Coroner's Court yesterday regarding the death male Chinese. Loc Ah195 words
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Article139 1946-09-21 3 n Peng Seng a superinten- clerk n the Singapore ur Beard, was acquitted by ttrate K. M. Byrne yeserq charge of extorting $100 colleague, Puan Ah Kow i previous hearing, it was I that on July 2 when rec< -v- d his salary and am( unt'ng to139 words
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Article206 1946-09-21 3 i Our Own Reporter) PENANG. Friday. Sworn statements by kemp Q ac cused were read m Court following the close cf prosecutions in the WaCrimes Trial here. Major Higashifrawa Yoshinobu former Penang kempei chief. waOM arrest in Tokio was ordered by Gen Mac Arthur. said he206 words
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Article63 1946-09-21 3 Reuter. BANKOK, Sfpt. 19.—The Siamese Parliament today passed a Bill empowering the Government to sell :ts gold reserve; in the United States for United e«trttes dollars. Sfam's gold reserve in the United States is estimated at 8,000,000 -rammes. The Bill also authorises local gold reserve sales.Reuter. - 63 words
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686 1946-09-21 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Cabled advice was received in Singapore yester day that -he Board of Trade Directorate in London are again in the rubber market. This news is very welcome, particularly as stocks of rubb'ar are still piling up on estates and godowns in686 words
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Article151 1946-09-21 3 Reuter. LONDON, Sept. out visible emotion Arthur Robert Boyce, aged '45, painter of Elder Street. Brighton, heard himself sentenced to death at the Old Bailey on Thursday for the murder of Miss Elizabeth McLindon, aged 41. house-keeper of a house in Chester Square, Westminister, ownedReuter. - 151 words
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Article164 1946-09-21 3 Staff Reporter) The strongest measures are being taken by the Preventive urancn at the moment to stop opium being smuggled into Singapore. Soon after the B.M.A. was set up, certain supplies of opium were smuggled into Singapore and bought up. Today, the picture lias changed164 words
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Article205 1946-09-21 3 A.P. TOKIO, Sept. 19. -The five members ol ihe British Hous- ot Commons who are here on a visit, started today their nmcday inspection tour of Japan with a visit to the Japanese Diet and luncheon with General Mac Arthur. "We are busy gainingA.P. - 205 words
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77 1946-09-21 3 i Yong Peng Son, a Cantonese, j claimed trial in the Fourth i Police Court yesterday, to a I charge ot theft of 32 bale.; rf j white cloth valued at $30.000 from a godown in Trafalgar Street on Sept. 12. Yong also claimed77 words
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321 1946-09-21 3 Major-Gen. Otsuka Misao, formerly chief of tht Judicial Department of ihe Japanese 7th Aerial Army, was rebuked yes erday in the Third War Crimes Court by Lt.-Col. R L. k Gallais (the President) for critizing tne trial in the course of his defence, at321 words
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197 1946-09-21 3 GAOL FINE FOR PURCHASE OF OPIUM Three pounds ot opium prjvtd very expens ye for T c _o Ana Tong (40). He purchased it for $1,000 (according to his own admi has lost his freedom for one month, has to pay a fine r.i $750. in deiault Gf woicn ne197 words
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Article91 1946-09-21 3 H.E. the Governor has received a reply from the Secretary of j State for the Colonies to the telegram despatched by memI bers of the Advisory Council to j His Majesty the King on Sept. j5. the first anniversary of the j liberation of Singapore. The telegram reads:91 words
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Article118 1946-09-21 3 Tan Ah Peng (16), a Hckien. was sentenced to six weeks' rigorous imprison nunt by Magistrate Ahmad bin Ibrahim yesterday, for being in possession of 12 pain of military trcusers. at Seah Street on June lf> He was also charged with resisting arrest at Tanjong Pagar118 words
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301 1946-09-21 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) An echo of the fate which overtook thousands o: Chinese picked out by the Japanese military from the various concentration areas on the island shortly after the fall of Singapore, was heard in the Hi°;h Court yesterday when two applications to presume301 words
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Article54 1946-09-21 3 NEW DELHI; Sept. B0 Sardar Swaraa Sintrh: newly elected leader of the Panth i c Board in the Punjab Assembl] was sworn in today as 0 minister in the Punjab cabinet; in place cf Sardar Balder Sintrh: who has become India's Bret Indian Wai Minister in the54 words
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Advertisement322 1946-09-21 3 Chia Peng Hock Co. General Building Contractors, General Insurance Agents, General Mrrchants. 31. Winchester Housr, (2nd Floor), Collyer Quay. Wee Joo Hock, Manager, j Phone: 7463. WATCH REPAIRS j Entrust Your Timekeepers j To Expert Craftsmen. THIM LOCK j WATCHMAKERS 401, North Bridge Road, Spore ft i Mooi Chin Restaurant322 words
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Miscellaneous12 1946-09-21 3 IEITK RYAX— Exclusive To The Malaya Tribune Vxm** cm, V feSAA'" 112 words
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Article526 1946-09-21 4 A very paradoxical situation has arisen in Malaya which is possibl) not appreciated in London where they give the t rders. Many people are of the linn belief thai a substantial increase in the retail price of rice woukj cheapen the cost uf If better prices would get526 words
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783 1946-09-21 4 The August traffic accident report shows that 512 accident Lock Place during that month a!'me Tins Is very discouraging- In spite oi the screening o! shorts tiki; Your're Lucky to be Alive" and .swoops on hawkers whose wares clutter the pavements meant for pedestrians; In783 words
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610 1946-09-21 4 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR* Sir. I would like to make- a request through youi highely esteemed paper to the Agent ol the Government of India and the Government authorities in Malaya. In doing so I would like to thank you to- your kindness, For610 words
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Article180 1946-09-21 4 Sir.—Considering that seme nf the "Mis* Locals" referred to bv Mr. Lurry Teoh belong to the "Oldest Profession". 1 don't think it is sensible to assail them. However. I will say. that after long association with Japanese so'diers. to go Out with "Mr. Jungle Green and Brass180 words
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Article113 1946-09-21 4 Sir,—The St. Andrew's Cathedral stands supreme in the midst of other public and Munic'pal buildings confronting the Esplanade. It was long a popular meeting place fur pleasant gatherings and one can remember those days when its grounds rang with the shouts and laughter of children on their regular113 words
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Article103 1946-09-21 4 St. —I am a pro-Indian but I think I must write this. All fascists had some sort of yell or cry when meeting one another. The Germans hud "Hell Hitler" The Italians had "Htil Mussolino". The Japanese had "Banzai Tenno Heika". Now the Indian- are shouting "logan-."103 words
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Article98 1946-09-21 4 In a letter alleging discourteous i crept ion at the Kuala Lumpur Immigration office, an Indian reader says: I produced my Emergency Certificate. and tried to explain my difficult es during the past six months in procuring a passage to Ind a. I was given to understand that98 words
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Article43 1946-09-21 4 Sir. Why are non-government school pupils banned from the priv leges of candidates of government institutions in respect of cloth rations? It is because they are overaged and oversized or is the cloth Inadequate to cover their bodies.— UNDERSIZED, Kuala Lumpur43 words
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Article427 1946-09-21 4 A.P. New York. Man-made tidal waves and glaciers, onslaughts of disease germs and atomic dust a re terrifying weapons that can be expect "d to be used in a future war. predicts Rear Admiral Luis De Florez of the us Navy. The day of manA.P. - 427 words
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Article287 1946-09-21 4 A statement descriDing an alleged light in bedroom which ended In tragedy was mentioned at Iffarylehone when 31-year-old Sorgt. 'I'liimm, Edward South, of the Mechanical Training and Transport Depot."Gibraltar Barracks. Aiaershot. was remanded until Sept. 17 »,n a charge Ot murder Evidence showed that as the287 words
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449 1946-09-21 4 After reading an alleged statement by 2 old husband that he himself put blood on with which he said he was stabbed, the Portsm magistrates dismissed a charge brought by against his brother-in-law. Without calling on the defence* the Bench discharged the bro-ther-in-law. Charles449 words
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Article37 1946-09-21 4 Reuter. NEW YORK. S pi ber Manufacturer C-jrtb July prodttctioii ol I car tyr«-s at MB€jBOo. true* tyns at 1.061.000 md bus tubes at Bi Ihe sassc order were i and 101,900. —Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Advertisement57 1946-09-21 4 Defective Eyesiui.t ncglci I of c>r- rettion, or corrected with nipn vr ;dasse6 causes heads Im pain xround the eye*; fatigue and discomfort upon Uvs»- of th-' < yes for close work. Blur ol print etc., To Relieve The Symptoms an accuse scientific rxammation by our Kciractionist is advisable. VIM57 words
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Advertisement30 1946-09-21 4 They are on the way! COSSOIt RADIOS Top Grade Efficiency at Really Moderate Prices Details will be Announced Shortly First m the world to produce Radar receiving equipment j it30 words
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Miscellaneous47 1946-09-21 4 STRANGE AS IT SEEMS By Ernest MP IRONING ON 6LASS! 'ifl NFWLV DEVELOPED OU.AS3 FABRIC COVERS A \afl WON'T SCOTCH UNDER SUSTAIMED if AT OF GOO'/l |g ~S T @OLD y DISCOVERED IN EXCANAT1N DlDNJ'T" MAL.T CON STRUCT ONI 1 BECAUSE THE REAL ESTATE WAS WO RTM^^47 words
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Article76 1946-09-21 5 A.P. Sept. 20.—Further the truce in Indoindeflnltely postponed British, Dutch and Into publican delegai at a 2\ hour conferrticipant said it was agreed that truce sirable, but that the requested a delay j could ask the Djogjaveminent for instruc three points which they re whetherA.P. - 76 words
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63 1946-09-21 5 Reuter. > pt. 10.—The broadstation of Palermo was .by at least 100 men ith hand grenades and :ns at 10.45 pm imel last night, states a aching Rome, tight between the station n and the attackers still reinforcements ap g the radio StReuter. - 63 words
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Article14 1946-09-21 5 untitled Sept, 20.- Japanese > <d iO'O-' 0:k il .ii-d.-l- .7.- >,> > < o»,.r:'un.?t> te > ll''"IV 0"vern„!cn:14 words
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Article125 1946-09-21 5 JOCK DODDS, 29-year-old Scottish international tr< forward, has signed to play for an Eire club, tmrock Rovers. .-cd to resign for Black uho oaid Sheffield United KJ .or him in W>9j» ID Eire, where there M V:- < footballers' wages, will, I understand, get £756125 words
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378 1946-09-21 5 Gen. Chou Quits Peace HQ. A.P. SHANGHAI. Sept. 20:—General Chou En-lai, chief Communist negotiator, announced yesterday that he had quit the Nanking Peace Headquarters an d asserted that the Chinese and the United States governments Far Eastern policies are based on the assumptionA.P. - 378 words
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Article114 1946-09-21 5 Reuter. LONDON. Sept. 19. Swaraj House of London is celebrating •'Gandhi Jayanti" week from Sept. 26 to Oct. 2 in honour of Gandhi's birthday. The week will open with a conference of all primary members of the Congre-s in Britain. On Oct. 2. Gandhi'- birthday, aReuter. - 114 words
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103 1946-09-21 5 Reuter. Tokio. Sept- 20. -Lieut.-Gen-eral Tatsuml Kusaba. one Ol Soviet prosecution section's most important witnesses at the W T ar Crimes Trial here committed suicide in the Russian barracks last night. He left a note raying that ne took his own life because heReuter. - 103 words
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Article121 1946-09-21 5 Reuter. Lord Killearn. British Special Commissioner in South East Asia, is expected to leave for Batavia today (Saturday by air. His deputy. Mr. Michael Wright, has been in Batavia for some days. It i-> understood that Mr. Wright's discussions in Batavia were mainly concerned withReuter. - 121 words
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Article132 1946-09-21 5 Reuter. BUENOS AIRES, Sept. 20. Complete secrecy today shrouded the activities of the Indian food mission following yesterday's last minute refusal of the Argentine authorities to sign an agreement which had already been drafted. Equal secrecy was maintained on the Argentine side. Inquiries at theReuter. - 132 words
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179 1946-09-21 5 A.P. SiNGAPORK: Friday —A committee who said they represented I] Chinese trade Organisations of Singapore today made pahlie a i telegram they sai<i they weald tend tomorrow to President Truman nppealiag to the United States "to continue in the spirit cf a wartime ally t<>A.P. - 179 words
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Article60 1946-09-21 5 Reuter. NEW DELHI. Sept. 20. Th* Indian interim government Is examining the possibility oi a food mission to Russia shortly .it was learned here t<»day. The first consignment of rice from Java reached the poit ol Cochin today, and began discharging immediately. Thifirst Instalment ofReuter. - 60 words
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185 1946-09-21 5 Reuter. LONDON; Sept. I!».—The City Editor of the "Evening Standard writes:—The prospect that a return to free rubber market early next year may reduce prices below the present ltd. per pound worries many smaller companies because costs are higher and output lov#-r thanReuter. - 185 words
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Article230 1946-09-21 5 Reuter. LONDON. Sept. 20. —A decree -sued jointly by the Supreme Soviet and Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union orders the immediate dismissal and prosecution of stat e officials charged with irregulartie.s in the administration of Soviet Russia's collective farms, Pravda quotedReuter. - 230 words
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588 1946-09-21 5 A.P. BATAVIA. Sep: 20.—Dr. P. J. Koets, chief of Van Mook s Cabinet, wno has just returned from an unofficial tour of the Republican-held interior of Java, *oni'ht said: "Thrre ate bo h plus and minus factors in the Republican Government but IA.P. - 588 words
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Article59 1946-09-21 5 Reuter. KHAKTOUM. Sept 20. —Kajail Su Stan a raj Singfi, former fcgent-Generel for India in South Africa* leaving for hid: a today after his visit to Rett Africa. stated: "The Ea>t African immigration hill is far too drnstlC. 1 am sure drastic chances Will be made. ItReuter. - 59 words
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Article114 1946-09-21 5 A.P. PARIS, Sept 20. The Parts Peace conference today upheld the I I Foui agreements on the Italian-Yugoslav boundary and borders ol the future free state of Tries At thi conference, the Italian Political and Teiritoiial Commission neat down in vote after vote every effortA.P. - 114 words
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Article79 1946-09-21 5 A.P. ATHENS, Sept. 20.—The British Embassy said yesterday that the British Mediterranean fleet including four cruisers and the aircraft carrier Oc-an would visit the Greek waters t\vic e within the next four weeks. Th- 26-unit fleet left Malta and will put in at the GreekA.P. - 79 words
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Article43 1946-09-21 5 The Vice icy Of India: Lord Wavell; has decided tn extend the existing Council of State (Upper House I for a further period of one year: from Nov. IS; IttS; it was stated ia Singapore yesterday by the Indian G >vernment Publicity officer.43 words
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Advertisement42 1946-09-21 5 {jJoaalcwwll'a Ann ,unce to their patrons the arrival of new j shipments of INDIAN CAr j> Ef S ,x (llli site workmanship and beautiful dei;ns of all siirs at moderate prices. Call at: Wassiamull's Carpet Dept., 35, High Street, SINGAPORE. Phont: 3454.42 words
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Advertisement281 1946-09-21 5 The Bombay Life Assurance Company Limited NOTICE The revival concessions granted by the Company for Policies that lapsed during the Jap occupation period will be Anally withdrawn on Ist Oct i94j. Policyholders who have not ye revived their Policies are urged to tike immediate ste.JS to no so before the281 words
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Advertisement328 1946-09-21 6 TODAY: 3—6.30—9.15 P.M. The year's top mv ical! "Springtime In The Rockies" (in Technicolor) with the years brightest array of stars! I Carmen Miranda Betty Grable Preceded by Latest Paramount Movietone News TONITE at MIDNIGHT i Br.d Abbott ft Lou Costello In "HIT THE ICE" i 1 To-day L To-morrow328 words
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Advertisement182 1946-09-21 6 MID-NIGHT TO-NIGHT JllllLEE To-dcy j. To-morrow I 3— C.3C—9 pm. THE VADI-YE ZANNAT 'r*=at mystery over treasure why its fcrcti must not bo dhralg«d? Hip crowd- IX! "--reins: "ALAUDIN LAI LA" fill Hindustani* There is action throughout! Why is Man DOT tilted? The war's movSt absorbirg !ra:na! featuring induran: supported182 words
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Advertisement264 1946-09-21 6 NELL OF A FMiipK I A RETIRED SERGEANT FINDS HO.MF 1 Too Tame When War Ia On! I DAILY: 11 a.m—2 p.m. r- N 1 4.15—6.30—9.15 p.m. I ft |J I 111 1 ,t.i v jg»niU|J I WALLY REFrSES TO BE LICKED I HE JI'JITSI S JAP INTO T HK264 words
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Article67 1946-09-21 7 S. C. C. Rugbv Fixthc forthcoming eason: H. Q. Singapore District 8 va R. A. F. Tengalv. 12 Srot-: 19 vs H. Q. 2nd Si( ..»:> 19 vs A. C. S. eL A. 22 vs Command Pay M va R. A. F. Paya Lobar: Medfeml College: Nov.67 words
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Article238 1946-09-21 7 A.P. Sept. 20 Gen. Dt B mged again into poliH lay with a declaration he H opposed to the proH nstitution for the fourth H lie as it now stands and H rry the light to the -r.phatie position taken H ci r who resigned inA.P. - 238 words
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Article522 1946-09-21 7 Archie Quick - Archie Quick's Sports Review (By Archie Quick LONDON! Sept. 19: —A study in contrast of two world champi3ns are Ike Williams in his d r e s s i n g r,inm, triumphant, unscathed and anxious to get back to the States, and poor522 words
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237 1946-09-21 7 Reuter. Melbourne, Sep.. 20.—AY.M. Woodfull, former Australian Test ciicket captain, in an article in the Melbourne Herald toda y suggests that if Don Bradman plays, th'o probable Australian team in batting order for the first test at Brisbane, starting on Nov. 29, is likelyReuter. - 237 words
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Article78 1946-09-21 7 A.P. NEW YORK. Sept. 20. Joe Loui.< ivas paid off on Friday at the rate of $803.11 per second for his knock-out of Tami Mauriello on Thursday night. The champion received $103 611.89 for disposing of Tami in two minutes and nine secojids at the YankeeA.P. - 78 words
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Article23 1946-09-21 7 CALCUTTA; Sept. 20.—An agreement is being siprnod today calling off the strike of 50:000 workers at Tata Iron Hid Steel Company at Jamshedrur23 words
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Article75 1946-09-21 7 (Our Own Reporte; i PENANG. Friday. The residence of Mr. s. N. King. Resident Commissioner, Penang. was burgled last night. The burglars are believed to have entered by the window. They took away a wrist watch. $50 and i 3. At a simple ceremony yesterday the Resident75 words
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Article109 1946-09-21 7 Reuter. SHANGHAI, Sent. 20. file Chinese dollar weakened tnis afternoon to 3.700 to the U. S. dollar on :u- moon of a further devaluation and SISO on the waning nopc-s OI a peace i Settlement between the Communist. 2nd the Government. local businessmen arc unable v giveReuter. - 109 words
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Article73 1946-09-21 7 Th t> following have been selected to play for tha Singapore Indians agahist the Naval Dockyard at Naval Sose on Saturday: O. It Anguiiiah: Louis, Kartar I Sineh: Gupta. Mani. Satta:: T. C. Balarj. Paul Davis, Samad. A. 5. PSRIi, I. M. Anguiiiah. Reserves: —R. Muthiah, A. Sankaran.73 words
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287 1946-09-21 7 Reuter. HONG KONG, Sept. 19:—An eight-man team of the British War Graves Commission has returned here from Formosa, with the remains of 400 Allied servicemen found buried there. Most of them are of men who died in prison camps after capture in MalayaReuter. - 287 words
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Article142 1946-09-21 7 Reuter. HAIFA, Sept. 20. —Four aimed Jewish terrorists drove up in a truck to the railway station, and unloaded a iarge drum with the word "danger in English, Arabic and Hebrew printed on n. A few minutes earlier a teiepnone warning was received atReuter. - 142 words
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Article41 1946-09-21 7 Reuter. NANKING, Sept. 19.—Government forces re-entered Huaiyir., main Communist base of operations m northern Kiantrsu, on Sept. 17, the Government announced today. Huaiyin has been occupied by Communists since the Japanese surrender in the autumn of 1945 tne announcement said. —Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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185 1946-09-21 7 Reuter. tokio. Sept. 20.—The Japanese Diet has adopted a lar-reachlng proaranune to decentralise the Japanese C3ovi i-amcnt whereby' local yevfrnmen;. will no lansjsf be uominstnd by tne national ou: eaueracv, And the Japanese pocpi c Will Tor the first time in Japan's history be sMc toReuter. - 185 words
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789 1946-09-21 7 The Price Control Bill was passed today following a hour debate in th? Malayan Union Advisory Council, and will come in o force on Oct. 1. An amendment by Mr. W. G. C. Blunn that the ordinance continue in force until Sept. 30,' 1947789 words
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87 1946-09-21 7 A.P. TOKIO; Sept. 20.—Sixty Japanese salvage companies employing a total of 2;000 divers have floated 114 oi 388 vessels sunk in Japanese port', during the war; the Kyodo reported Cn Thursday. TWO 10; 000-ton vessels are among those refloated. One of these is beingA.P. - 87 words
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Article301 1946-09-21 7 Sir. —The statement issued by the Dutch Consul General On the lfith instant contained many incorrect allegations which distorted the true picture of the situation in which the Chinese vessels find themselves. There are altogether eight ships detained by the Dutch authorities and not seven as claimed301 words
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Advertisement159 1946-09-21 7 To-\i»li< GREAT WORLD 4 WRESTLING 2CTH CENTURY PRESENTS— GARSIDE vs BOSCA BOA ZOMBIE vs DAI MORGAN LEN HICKS vs CORBET T OLIVER vs MUSKET SON OF ZOMBIE TO-DAY Vtwt Suspended. The Masked re 1 ror CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS LOWEST RATES ALL ADVERTISEMENTS MUST BE PREPAID smaii Ads MALAYA TRIBUNE PRESS LTD.159 words
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Article108 1946-09-21 8 Reuter. CALCUTTA. Sept. 19. —Signs M due to over-trading, toe present political nervousness oou pled with the recent communal riots, reported defaulting by number of brokers, farced liquidation, precautionary marking down and al: ence -of buyers, Vulmina'cd in the sharpest beak in all sections t the StockReuter. - 108 words
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Article140 1946-09-21 8 A. P. LONDON: Sept. 19- —The overnight decline in Wali Street 1 >ome hesitancy in initial dealing on the .-took market hut this influence was quickly removed to the hat k ground. The early promise of continuance of yesterday's activity; however; failed to develop and on theA.P. - 140 words
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815 1946-09-21 8 Reuter. LONDON, SeM. 20:—The New Delhi m etings retween the Viceroy, Lord Wavell. and the Muslin Leagu Leader, Mr. Jii nah, are regard d with increasing interest in London. Whi'e no official information about the scope or tlv talks is available he:e,Reuter. - 815 words
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Article98 1946-09-21 8 A.P. NEW YORK, Sept 30 -Mrs. Heav.ox aooaeveti told Liberal Part.'mTtUVgll rally that 10,1 much pnaaai has Seen placed on oJA'erencei between Mr. Byrnes and Mr Wallace ant 100 little on :.'<\r pun ts .>f I [n ■main "What are realty want to and vayA.P. - 98 words
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Article42 1946-09-21 8 A.P. ATHENS. Sept. 2S. Prime Minister CODstantinc Tsaldaril has i arrived by plane from the Paris Peaei c inference, arid newsmen travelling with bin said Kiiur Oeorgi eadiag his exile would j 'i< arh Atacnn on Sept. 88 or SS. I A.PA.P. - 42 words
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401 1946-09-21 8 Reuter. {l in Sydney Gamp 11. Renter's Financial Editor) LONDCN, S 20 Tne Anglo-Braziiian trade i reemea which is expected to be sign ad w thin about twenty-four hours nas some interes ror India .nt ail H ailB other suppliers and credi ors. The u°r«.Reuter. - 401 words
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287 1946-09-21 8 Reuter. Paris. Sept. 20—The Paris Conference today accepted all the Biz Four proposals for the most bitterly disputed frontier in Europe—between Italy and Yugoslavia including the free zone of Trieste. That is the effect ol the series of voles on amendments put forward byReuter. - 287 words
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Article315 1946-09-21 8 Reuter. LONDON, s pt. 20:—Thecourtmar Major Cecil Boon not guilty G f five 3 X tha he voluntarily aided enemy whil war in Hong Kong. 1 1 Today when the Juige (Advocate, Wing-Commari-d?r Oliver Barnett continued his summing up. He told the court that itReuter. - 315 words
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73 1946-09-21 8 Reuter. LONDON, Sent. 20.—The Indian all-rounder Vinoo Manlead's performance in Britain this summer his batting and bailing figures were better than any other player seems to have assured him the signal honour of being one of Wisden't five cricketers of the year IReuter. - 73 words
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Article79 1946-09-21 8 PHILADELPHIA. Appealing for la t chip uith tht Ri cishops of Uhc p i i copal Cltercn t r cren tne Xhomg), tne Savin r.i /1 iras t«e second ment on Mcrnataosii bJ he Church's 55th Tritnm 2 neral convention Kkith tab heartily tndori HM79 words
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Article177 1946-09-21 8 A.P. LONDON. Bepi 2 passengers w< re board and lost and when the st< *m< r Isle 2.000 tons, bound I >r E atham ton from the Chi today with 822 tm struck by a huge after she had passed Casque.2o miles from G i tA.P. - 177 words
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