Malaya Tribune, 26 September 1946
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Title Section51 1946-09-26 1 The Malaya Tribune gj[ E PEOPLE FO/T THE PEOPLE THE ONLY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA Now printed simultaneously i n (Penang office ope ning shortly) 'Phone Numbers: Editorial 58H Advertising 5812 Circulation Accounts 5813 I.u;HT PAGES SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune KsDAY. SEPTEMBER 26,51 words
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Article108 1946-09-26 1 ''1 O''Vsliitnd 'iii "> a pore noted the increased tin "**> Mti while a ml ndiOg Betiera may have tae r..'v the eg tl I* »H3 Cables from 1 Aura w displayed no ■'■■«rt laoies tin circle* had prwr ;i i approx itnstely ■t- v,;.-108 words
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Article83 1946-09-26 1 Reuter. Ou Board the Queen Mary in the d-Atlaatic Sept. 85. Gen. :ght Eisenhower, United State* ny Chief of Staff, commenting at pre-s conference today en Gene:::o Stalin's reierenee to the rability o; the prompt irithawal of American treopa from na declared that the totalReuter. - 83 words
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Article101 1946-09-26 1 In the recent S.me Road case, the of the Court have been confirmed by the GO C Singapore District, but the positions of the sentenced have been reconsidered and their sentences are to be treated as follows. In the case of Capt. Susuki, the life sentence has101 words
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Article26 1946-09-26 1 A.P. WASHINGTON. Sept. 25.—Belgium signed final lend-lease settlement with the United State:-, today and agreed to pay £4,500 000 for surplus American army property.—A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article128 1946-09-26 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Sept. 25.—About 75 ships which re at Bikini during the atom bomb tests in July aye been found to be contaminated with radio activity, s a joint Army and Navy Task Force announcement made here to-day. The ships are at Pearl Harbour ana ariousReuter. - 128 words
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529 1946-09-26 1 LOWER PRICE LIKELY WASHINGTON, Sept. 25-The new American agreement to purchase further quantities of natural rubber from Malaya and ether British are-.s in addition to the amount already bought under the agreement of last June is expected to be announced shortly, according529 words
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Article96 1946-09-26 1 Reuter. JERUSALEM, Sept. 25: It was announced officially today that 108 Jewish detainees, were rei leased yesterday from Rafa detention camp and 38 from Latrun camp. Two women are being released from Bethlehem prison today. A further 46 Jewish detainees were released from Latrun camp today. SevenReuter. - 96 words
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Article81 1946-09-26 1 Reuter. SHANGHAI, Sept. 25: —The Chinese press gives prominence to reports that Britain will shortly be sending through UNRRA 104 complete railway bridges for the rehabilitation of China's railways. The bridges, said to aggregate 42,000 tons, will be shipped in component Parts for assembling at ShanghaiReuter. - 81 words
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330 1946-09-26 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Sept. 25.—President Truman told Congress in his eighth quarterly report on UNRRA tonight that the United States should look ahead to the relief requirements confronting war devastated areas in the coming year as the world food situation would still be critical. DespiteReuter. - 330 words
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Article77 1946-09-26 1 During a fierce exchange of fire between armed robbers who were surprised by members of a radio car patrol while they were still in the house of their victims at Havelock Road, one Chinese gangster was wounded and captured, while the other three men who77 words
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443 1946-09-26 1 Twice Posed As Lord Dudley Reuter. LONDON, Sep. 25.-Sitting quietly in the dock in London's central criminal court to-day tall, handsome fairhaired George Nevili Clevely Heath, 29-year-old ex-pilot, heard his counsel, j. d. Casswell, in a dramatic statement to a terse court declare: "Heath killedReuter. - 443 words
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Article83 1946-09-26 1 Reuter. TOKIO, Sept. 25—Theic is a posr iibilitjy of a general strike of workers of vernacular newspapers and broadcasting stations throughout Japan. The central committee of allJapan Newspaper and Radio Workers Union voted by a large majority to prepare for a ptrike owing to theReuter. - 83 words
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Article45 1946-09-26 1 Reuter. ALGIERS, Sept. 25:—The few remaining British troops in Algeria will leave between Oct. 2 and 4, it was announced today. It was reported a few days ago that the la,,t of American troops in Algeria would be leaving shortly.— Renter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article20 1946-09-26 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Sept. 25Russia today rejected the plan for European economic reconstruction presented to the United Nations econo-20 words
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Advertisement85 1946-09-26 1 National Employers' Mutual General FIRE. MOTOR '.VORKMENS* COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT, and other classes of iXMRAIVCE ASSOCIATION LTD. (Incorporated in England) Chartered Bank Chambers"" SINGAPORE. Manager: N. S. WISE. Phone 2835. "Rcnlboard's Dictation CIAN SINGH'S VACATION K/#£/C RECEPTION A Bargain: Ladies Rayon Silk Stockings $2.50 pair. I CIAN SINGH Co. j85 words
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Advertisement159 1946-09-26 1 Correct Time Always! When your timekeepers are serviced by experienced craftsmen with 28 years' reputation j Give us a Trial Phone 7922 YICK WOH HINC 429, North Bridge Road, Singapore, (near corner of Middle Road) (Contractors to H.M. Forces since 1928>. This firm has no connection whataojever with any other159 words
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244 1946-09-26 2 (Oar Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. The most sensational escape from police custody since the war was staged today by Low Nyet Sin, notorious leader of a formidable gang in Salak South, when he tore off his handcuffs and dashed to freedom from the custody244 words
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Article152 1946-09-26 2 Two Chinese school teachers were each fined $2"> by Magistrate K. M. Byrne yesterday for taking part in an assembly likely to cause disturbance of the peace. Mr. J. H. Davis, officer in charge of the Beach Road Police Station, found the defendants addressing a crowd152 words
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Article21 1946-09-26 2 KUALA LUMPUR Wednesday.— The Malaya Command is shortly to raise court to try war crimes CUSPS in the Kcta Bharu area.21 words
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Article252 1946-09-26 2 Fatal Accident After Dance Capt. J. Gillespie of the X 0.5.R.. 2nd Echelon, J.FSEA. appeared before Second District Judge Mr. T.T. tussell yesterday, on charges of causing death to two .ersons, Lt. John Baker and Sepoy Fasal Hoosein, and ;nevous hurt to Mrs. E. Margrave,252 words
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165 1946-09-26 2 Chua Yew Boon. Food Controlclerk attached to the subbranch at Victoria School, was yesterday convicted on three charges of corruptly accepting money to show favour in aspect of ration cards, and sentenced to nine months' rigorous imprisonment on each charge in the Special District Court.165 words
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Article28 1946-09-26 2 Reuter. WELLINGTON. Sept. 24. The UNRRA has ordered 12.000 tons of horse meat from New Zealand for distribution ill Europe throuph Middle East port's it was announced today.—Renter.Reuter. - 28 words
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Article105 1946-09-26 2 Readers of the Morning Tribune and Li'l Abner fans are reminded that the Lena the Hyena competition will close tomorrow, Friday, at 4 p.m. All cartoons will then be scrutinized and the best picked out for the $50 cash prize. Picture of the "JJiost 'orrible105 words
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Article298 1946-09-26 2 'Markets Correspondent FOODSTUFF PRICES —A supply of Meehocn'. both from S;am and Jndo-Chir.a. has reCentfj flooded Use local market resulting in a sharp do Cites in prica, for this commodity. Yesterday's approximatt quotations were: Meehoon (Siamese! best quality SHO pet picul. Meehoon "IndoChinese) $105 per picul S SB.298 words
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238 1946-09-26 2 At the Rotary Club weekly meeting yesterday it S. H. Peek, the president, announced the formation t a Rotary War Memorials Committee consisting of hi! self, Dr. Chen Su Lan and Messrs. A. M. Alsagoff anri Nonce Sen to consider suggestions to be238 words
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Advertisement511 1946-09-26 2 TRIBUNE PRE -PAID CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Casual Advertisements: Wanted. Personal. Situations Vacant, Situation* Wanted, For Sale. etc. at $4.00 per insertion of 20 words, 15 cts. for every additional word. Public Notices Jk Announcements; $3.50 per single column lncb per insertion. Domestic Occurrences: Death, Engagement, Marriage. Birth Notices, etc at $7.00511 words
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Advertisement789 1946-09-26 2 NOTICES SALE BY TENDER The Custodian of Property. Singapore, invites tenders for the pu>. chafe of the following, particulars of which are as follow Lot I—comprising 4 small Rollina Machines lying at 6 Ridley Park. Lot 2—comprising a number of i pieces of Japanese machinery mostly scrap lying at 6789 words
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Advertisement148 1946-09-26 2 XtJTICE As Solicitors for and on behalf of POH KIM LAN of No. 81. Thorn p on Road, 6th Mile, we hereby give public notice that LIM KIM KEE otherwise known as LIM AM PEE the former wife of the said POH KIM LAN left our client's protection and deserted148 words
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Advertisement148 1946-09-26 2 ion SALE I ELECTRIC LIGHT POWER PLANT comprising:— j Two (2) x 750 kw. BriUih-Thoiaaoii Houston Turbo-Alternators, Pack pressure type. Three «3» x 750 KW Biuish-Thcnison Houston Turbo-Alternators. Extraction type. all generating at 440 Volts S-phais 50 cycles. Ten <10> Babcock Wikox Boilers, each boiler: 1.645 sq. ft. Heating Surface148 words
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Advertisement348 1946-09-26 2 SHIPPING Silver Lint* I KERR STEAMSHIP CO INC. NEW YORK GENERAL AGENT 3 BAILINGS M. S. "SILVER ASH" "S.H.B. Qodowns I j S.S. "SAMSACOLV jAt Singapore todowns 25-26 I Due Penang 26th 6 Agents:— HADDEN CO (SINGAPORE) LTD Chartered Bank Chamber'?, Phone Ncs. are 7052 6802 'S.S. HONG KHENC Expected348 words
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Article180 1946-09-26 3 preliminary inquiry in irth Police Court yesterKwek Chin Choi, a Chinese d on two tentative char- robbing a Chinese utside a Chinese temple Road -»n July 12. and t ol having i n his posa revolver, at the time mmitting the crime, r evidence, the complaind that180 words
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Article87 1946-09-26 3 admg guilty in the Fourth Court yesterday to a rge ol theft of motor-car part> from 223 BOD sub- <>n the 6 m.-. Bukit Timah Francis Tan. a Chinese sentenced to one day s.i. a fine of $2,000 or in de- two months' r.i.87 words
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440 1946-09-26 3 The Irial by a Japanese special court-martial of tiree escaprd Allied PoWs and a Dutch civilian, Miss Hannie Hilgers, in their absence, and their subsequent xecution by beheading, were described by Lt.-Gen. Harada Kumakichi, Commander-in-chief of Japanese rces in Java, in the Australian War440 words
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1915 1946-09-26 3 S 0f a commi ttee appointed by His Excellency the Governor of for the reconstiUition of the Legislative wmnjl of the Colony were issued last night. t The Committee were n favour of popular elecrecommended inter alia that six elected hi f u the1,915 words
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256 1946-09-26 3 An allegation that he suspected I a soldier by the name of Joe had j stored military clothing under his home was made by Fred Tay 26)..' an employee of the British Far 1 Eastern Broadcasting Service, in his defence in a court case256 words
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Article38 1946-09-26 3 The Singapore East and West Society will meet at 8 p.m. today in the Y.M.CA. Pavilion. Bras Basah Road. Miss Liau Nyuk Oi will lead the discussion on "Futility of Marriage." Everyone is cordially invited.38 words
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Article151 1946-09-26 3 (Financial Correspondent) i'he rumour of America comJg soon into lhe market lor »0,000 tons rubber has materiaised, I was intormed by a leadJg rubber merchant yesteraay. A cable was received from imenca a few days ago stating nat tne Anglo-American ais.ussions are now unaer way in Vashington151 words
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Article178 1946-09-26 3 Cioods confiscated and fines imposed totalled more than $4,000 when Mr. D. R. Cowie of the Food Control Inspectorate brought up. before Second District Judae Mr. T. T. Russell yesterday, three Chinese who were convicted on charges of exporting controlled goods without a permit. All accused178 words
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Advertisement280 1946-09-26 3 1 ag LOOK SEE! VISIT THE PEKING LACE CO., Dealer.- in all kinds Table Cloths Lady's Underwtais Etc. Etc. Guaranteed Pre War Quality Charges Moderate 66, North Bridge RoaH. Singapore Telephone 3380. WATCH REPAIRS Entrust Your Timekeepers I To Expert Craftsmen. THIM LOCK WATCHMAKERS 401, North Bridge Road, B'poreJ i280 words
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Miscellaneous8 1946-09-26 3 BUCK IIYA\- Exclusive To The Malaya Tribune t:^^|8 words
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Article517 1946-09-26 4 Generalissimo Stalin sta.ement on the world our look is an outstanding con iribution to the politics o the day. That will be con ceded by friends and foes of Russia alike. Feeling on the subject of relations beeen the Soviet and the Powers runs high in Great Britain,517 words
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Article1023 1946-09-26 4 1 oday Han nan concludes his contribution on "London to Me" He makes pass ing reference to Tho population or I he j.K. arc going to lace their hardest test this coming winter. Coal is going to be shorter than at any time since the1,023 words
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Article155 1946-09-26 4 A.P. Reno Nevada (By Air Mail The cest of living has been increasing so rapidly in the United States that here in the socalled "Nat.onal Divcrce capital." even divorces cost considerably mure than they did a few wee ago. Aujrneys have raised their minimumA.P. - 155 words
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173 1946-09-26 4 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Sir. —In reply to Peggy's letter bout Malayan You;! 1 wish to roint out to Pegcv not to pour oil lio l ng waters. It > an intuit to say that Malayan Youth have r<> m 'i«>rs co<ypar d w:t-173 words
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Article395 1946-09-26 4 Sir. —'Peggy* in her letter which you titled 'A Girl Replies' was so sweeping in her statement;; that I am sure this is not the only retort you will be receiving frcm your hoy readers She made exceptions for the 'Green-clad Tommy Atkins'. but was very sweeping395 words
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Article89 1946-09-26 4 Sir. —This boy and girl contioversy is highly explosive or rather atomic. I fear to tread on it. Something rather odd strike* me after reading a letter from Peggy in you» issue of Sept. 21. I still remain nuzzled ever the question why all the good and89 words
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Article348 1946-09-26 4 r > —Tli*' letter written i»v "Peggy on Malayan lioys should not bo permitted to pass without criticism. In h. she alleges that the Moral hoys knew very little about manners. 1 wonder if she really know-, what she is writing about. The standard cf education and348 words
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Article373 1946-09-26 4 •r. in. article i the papers concerning the British Tommies ems quite true, ta men cf the frontlines, although same never had heen ncr even handled s gun ar r fie. hut being rep-irated frOffl home thousands of mile- B way, realty do •rant to enjoy themaehres373 words
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516 1946-09-26 4 Only after being spoken 10 by one of the magistrates and a police inspector could a mother be suaded to give evidence a* Cromer againsi a man prosecuted in respect of an offence against her 15 year-old daughter, When urst asked by the clerk. Major516 words
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Advertisement59 1946-09-26 4 Defective Eyesight negfc i of cor* I rfc.ion. or corrected witl improper glawtfi causes hradai tie pain around ;he eye:>. fatigue and discomfort upon ust- ot the eyes for rime work. Blur of print etc To Relieve The Symptoms an ac••".•ate scientific examinat on by our Reiractionisl ia advisable. PIN59 words
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Advertisement148 1946-09-26 4 ■ii —i- i m in in_ im i i_LpjM_».»i»JiMii j LATEST SHIPMENTS RECEIVED AT rurkisli Hand Towels 3tr x 2a" Four for Cotton Interlock Singlets. No Sleeves Sizes 32, 34 40 only v i Green Drill Shorts Service Surplus Sizes 36. 38. 42 Waist < 1 Children's Pedal Motor car-148 words
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Miscellaneous16 1946-09-26 4 STRANGE AS IT SEEMS By bean MILES OcffxtO or LOA 3 ■'*<>■ <3... m» < 01 _ai ..«.w16 words
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Article89 1946-09-26 5 Reuter. .jLRLAND. Sept. 25:--rland plan> to become tht 10l the North East n*s Seaside Develop- </■ mmatee are to discuss n Tiie next fortnight an vement >cheme to the SeaI suburbs which will re than £1,000,000. plan includes the provi- one ol the finest theathe northReuter. - 89 words
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Article68 1946-09-26 5 A.P. iIINGTON, Sept. 24 The States Government is survey of readjustment s me 110.000 Japann ricana uprooted from r homes shortly after the atPearl Harbour, and sent relocation camps, ol them came from the C< ast states mostly Cali- n to the war relocation h ri yA.P. - 68 words
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Article47 1946-09-26 5 Reuter. ROME, Sept. 25: The volcano StromboU suddenly burst into two days ago after two ais' inactivity, according to Messina correspondent of Rome The whole countryside is smothered in ashes and cinders and crops are damaged. No fires or casualties are reported. Renter.Reuter. - 47 words
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475 1946-09-26 5 .10.000- Air* Scheme Reuter. (From Eric Downton, Renter's Correspondent) myth-haunted inn w C A lChlS from wnicn lhe Qreek hero of thP m~ P? 1 is to-day the scene of one SovK* rcclam »»°n 30bs ever tackled by n.v, Under fmir lh Soviet five-yearReuter. - 475 words
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Article96 1946-09-26 5 WASHINGTON. Sept. 25: Mass demonstrations denouncing the Palestine partition plan and protesting agianst the "Bii-ti-h terror" there are planned in the key cities of the United States by Jewish labour groups, the delegation of the American Jewish Labour Council of New York announced at a press conference96 words
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Article, Illustration68 1946-09-26 5 Communist leaders on conspiracy charges Five Communist leaders, fain of them public officials, were ordered held on bail recently on charges of conspiring to Invite trespass in connection with the organized squatter invasion of London luxury flats. Photo Show-. Left to Right. Edward F. Bromley; Joyce Mirian68 words
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275 1946-09-26 5 rhe td] gat ion that a young airman and a married woman friend entered into a death pact emerged from a case at Reading in which 21-year-old Eric Stanley Pocock, a flight-sergeant in the R.A.P. was remanded. Poeock, who belongs ta itomford,275 words
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Article68 1946-09-26 5 Reuter. LIVERPOOL, Sept. _M. Ship owners tray be s ;iV d millions of pounds a year by a newty-invented apparatus which was (iemonstrated today at the site cf the wrecked vessel Silvio at Alexandra Do.k. Liverpool. It ii an exyelectric arc welding end cutting apparatus whichReuter. - 68 words
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208 1946-09-26 5 THE MINISTRY OF SUPPLY ANNOUNCES NEW SELLING AND BUYING PRICES FOR TIN. The selling price of Straits tin for c x p or t will be raised on and from today from £351 to £372 for tin exworks Penang and Singapore. A208 words
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192 1946-09-26 5 London, Sept. 25. —It is reliably understood that the British Government may announce the imminent restoration of the free rubber market in London with the restart at the end of October. A Reuter report from Kuala Lumpur says, Malayan rubber and tin circles are192 words
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Article77 1946-09-26 5 A.P. LONDON. Sept. 26• —Joseph Stalin has outdone Karl Marx ai the be.-t gelling writer, Moscow radio reported The Book A Short Course of the History of the CPSO 801.-heviks) sraa published un October 1. 1008. In eight years' 3,317.000 copies have been distributed inA.P. - 77 words
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Article119 1946-09-26 5 Reuter. NEW YORK. Sept. 24:—After an early quiet rally which brought prices up to two points higher, a la>t-hour surge of trading raised prices up to five dollars. Pressure was definitely less intense than formerly and this together with the belief that the market has beenReuter. - 119 words
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Article415 1946-09-26 5 Reuter. HONG KONG, (Air Mail).—lncome tax as a means of reducing Hongkong's record deficit of nearly $161,--000,000 is strongly opposed by the public. This was unanimously expressed by the Unofficial members of the Legislative Council in the course of the recent debate on Hongkong's firstReuter. - 415 words
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Advertisement137 1946-09-26 5 THE PRUDENTIAL [assurance company f LIMITED (Incorporated in England) Now transacting in Malaya LIFE ANNUITIES FIRE MOTOR VEHICLES MARINE WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT SICKNESS. Principal Office for Malaya: MERCANTILE BANK BUILDING (2nd Floor) SINGAPORE. L. A. Williams Manager for Malaya. Trade Mark -r*ft <fa~ QUALITY productions in SANITARY FITTINGS Malaya137 words
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Advertisement341 1946-09-26 5 "BLITHE SPIRIT" C OMES TIIIIOI till NOEI COWARDS BRAINCHILD BECOMES AMERICA'S BRAINSTORM. There haf suddenh bio* om- brain-child which took ed a British comedy that sur- America by storm. passes the most competent Statistics show that it can and effervescent nonsense that be safely guaranteed to amuse has been turned341 words
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Article86 1946-09-26 6 DETROIT, Sept. 2?..- Tho mlr tlement of a strike ol 1.200 workers ut a Briggs manufacturing company plant was announced today. The management and unl n spokesmen said it would pave the way for an early return to work of thousands of idle auto workers. An86 words
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Article79 1946-09-26 6 Reuter. BATAVIA, Sept. 23: It i> learned that native labour in the oil refineries ai Pladjoe and Boengeigerong belonging respectively to Shell and Standard Vacuum, refused to take up work. This was a result of incorrect American radio report- that representatives of the oil companies andReuter. - 79 words
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Article69 1946-09-26 6 SEOUL. Sept 24 —A conns dted Communist document re- aled that Korean Communists have been plotting to drive the United State; occupation forces irem Southern Korea and at the same time welcome the Soviet Army which holds the northern hall ol the dismembered country. The United69 words
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Article19 1946-09-26 6 Reuter. P\RIS. Sept. 24:—The FtenCl Cabinet today approved addratf t lai on the statute of .Ahreria Reute.Reuter. - 19 words
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Advertisement207 1946-09-26 6 LAST DAY AT THE IH *J* U 11ITI YIP 4 SHOWS 1.30-4-6.30-9.30 p.m. A Fast Stepping Romantic Comedy. Robert Young—Laraine Day IN "TilOSi: FN DF Alt I \ii \m \i, i HARMS" Opening Tomorrow An Intense Novel Vividly Hrought To The Screen! hum iiinjnijii——»——u»n inniw mi nm f nuiaii iim«207 words
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Advertisement41 1946-09-26 6 V <*p m m *9 1 f NEW WORLD PARK) 1 «fc -fc. -*v A A A 1 J OPENING TO-OAY 3—7—9.15 p.m. What a CLIMAX when an American < tficer posed as a Jap sergeant—and corrupts the DIVINE' SONS OP HEAVEN!41 words
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Advertisement273 1946-09-26 6 MARLBOROUGH j Daily 3 shows: 3.45—6.30—9.13 All Malayan Premier* "KHANDAAN" (Hindustani) Starring NOOR JEHAN GHULAM MOHD. and MANORAMA. Released thru the United Exhibihibitors Syndicate. mm mmi n g GEVLfIfIG PHOnE ***** LAST 3 SHOWS 3.15—6.30—9.15 \HA/IMMIH* f Hindustani Preceded by latest Indian news! Parade OPENING TO-MORROW *F|BEP WIFF/ TO-DAY 3273 words
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Advertisement78 1946-09-26 6 Union Theatre Johore Bahru Two Shows Daily: 7—9.15 p.m. A Shivraj Productions IHiokchal' Starring:—Baburao Pahelwan. Agha Pcs 1 Patci. Tho Picture that had every thrilling action, and stunt, that you will never forget. Opening Saturday 28th at Midnight 11 p.m. -Phoor A picture which has created a sensation! and record78 words
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Advertisement157 1946-09-26 6 OPENING TODAY 3. 6.30 L 9 15 P.M. Hold ever> thing! Here they come.! Bud Abbott 4; Lou Oo«UllD ta "HIT THE ICE" A howling storm of fun! Mountains Ol Mirth L Music! Preceded by Lat* t British Movietone Ntws. f GREAT WORLD PARK f To-night: 7 p.m.—9.15 p.m. More157 words
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Advertisement185 1946-09-26 6 I OKI I It; Ifi Japan Plans The Total Destruction Of B The Celestial Empire, Forgetting That f The Dragon Spits Fire And Death To The Ruthless Invader! "DRAGON §EED W M.G.Ms Picture of China in Peace and ai v Patience Well truly borne! FIVE SHOWS DAILY/^IBl^SflN Revised Tire Lflpl185 words
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Miscellaneous387 1946-09-26 6 ON THE AIR... I'.oo-1200 hrs.) Malay Schools' Southern Hctel Root Garden Broadcast) Every Tuesday, Thurs- (OB). day Saturday. »24« "Domestic Talk in Can--01*00-1000 hrs.) Chinese Schools' tonese. Broadcast) Every Monday. 1100 Time Signal NEWS Suni--1100-1200 hrs English Schools' maty in Mandarin. Broadcast.) Wednesday Friday. 1305 NEWS Summary in Amoy. 1200-1400387 words
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Article87 1946-09-26 7 ar-old Munusamy. lian who was caught as I he point of entering the R A F. Officers' y es Raffles' Institution) at 1 sday, later dropped n pen and a cigarette he Kuard room. •les were subsequently thi property of Sgt P ;ter who occupied n87 words
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Article89 1946-09-26 7 Airmen Working is Slaves? A.P. [AI, Sept. 24—Three in air force officers are here from Chengtu eh they left on SaturInvestigate reports of the j United State s airmen be wilds of far western is -laves to the primitive j L I .besmen. were to question mis- 1 and theA.P. - 89 words
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Article95 1946-09-26 7 A.P. SHANGHAI. Sept 26 Pi Government spokesman issued *temenl through the offlci.l Cent r T Allied Headquart*. TeXtfle Adviser in Tok;o. rjat Pwnne, T. v. Sttonp/i tr.ed to team with United states POliUcians and industrialists to tuna otot Japan's silk industry The spokesman s ,id thisA.P. - 95 words
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Article61 1946-09-26 7 LONDON Sent. 25.-Matches in all the roar main Divisions of the Football League provided an interest mg midweek programme where IB there were no major upsets The chief surprise of the evening Occurred in the Glasgow Cap semi final replay wherein Ran-rers. League lesatnn, were soundly trounced oil tiie:r own61 words
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232 1946-09-26 7 ..-tree open lorries, each carI ten kempeis who ::e.erly stationed in Kuala Lumpur, will proceed slowly *i Ugh the main street 3 of .1 Lumpur. A:- rwards. the Japs will te n ta the padang in front of en tariat where232 words
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Article122 1946-09-26 7 An cfficiai opening of the Geylang branch court, the Useful Badminton Party, at No. 45 LcrOng 27A, 'off Sim> Avenue, will take place on Sunday Oct. fi at I p.m. All old members are requested to be present 1 with their rackets. Two other courts at Serangoon and122 words
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102 1946-09-26 7 A.P. SHANGHAI, Sept. 25.— A vrotest against an alleged beating of two Russians by American military police was made orally today by the Soviet Consul-General, M. F. P. Halm, to the U.S. Consul-Gen-eral, Mr. Monnet Davis. M Halm requested an investigation on the incidentA.P. - 102 words
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233 1946-09-26 7 Reuter. Divi^mv D S N .V Sep i- 25 --Ma'.ches in all the four main KStl the Foo ball provided an interesSLS" The OZ 8 n o/ t^ thCre WCre n maJOr the Blna™» r? sllr P of the evening occurred in Lca-ue PReuter. - 233 words
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Article111 1946-09-26 7 Reuter. DUBLIN. Sept. 26.—The ball UsociatkMi of Ireland iKlic) team 10 meet England at Dalymennt Park here on Sent. SO will be: goal Brees (Shamrock Rovers) backs, H. A. H:.yes Huudors fie Id Tow a i tm6 Gorman (Brentford), halfbacks Carey (Manchester United, raptein) Martin (Oleatoran)Reuter. - 111 words
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Article115 1946-09-26 7 Combined Services Entertainment have arranged for a matinee showing on Saturday at 2.60 p.m., ot the popular production "London By Night", which is drawing crowded houses nightly to the Victoria Theatre. This will give those who have not been able to bock seats during the weak, a115 words
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Article190 1946-09-26 7 Reuter. LONDON, Sept. 25.-The Fc reign Office spokesman in i statement on disturbances ii Greece says that some week* ago fighting passed the pom at which it could be controller by gendarmerie and units o tne Greek Army are now heav ily engaged. AtReuter. - 190 words
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Article283 1946-09-26 7 How a trap with marked note, was set to eaten a police constable who was allegedly obtain ing money from a Chinese promising to lavour two friendj of the latter involved in ai armed charge, was told in th» Special District Court yesterdaj Facing three charges283 words
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213 1946-09-26 7 Bangkok—Releasing several decisions arrived at the Cabinet Council meeting 0 n Sept. 4. the Premier of Siam announces that Siams rice target for this month's delivery to the United Nations had been fixed at 60,000 tons. He felt certain that Siam ould be able213 words
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Article97 1946-09-26 7 Tho following have heen selected to represent the Rocklites at cricket nprainst the Royal Air Force (Tenprah On Sundr.y at Tengah. Transport will leave No. 11. I.oronp "M" Telok Kurau at 9.15 a.m. V. V. Sundrum. P. Swyny. D. Swyny. If. Swyny. S. Mosherpon A. Lim. D. Dharmaraj,97 words
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Article393 1946-09-26 7 Singapore Customs 5. Johore Customs 1. Quick end to end exchanges in spite of the soggy ground and a wet ball highlighted the soccer game at Jalan Besar yesterday when the Singapore Customs beat the Johore Customs by 5 goals to 1. m The393 words
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Article165 1946-09-26 7 Reuter. (From Norman Preston, Reutvr'c special correspondent). PERTH, Australia, Sept. 25.—The M.C.C. team were at the Western Australian Cricket Association ground nets early today wearing for the first time their new touring caps t>nd blazers. In blazing sunshine the player loosened up before aReuter. - 165 words
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Article1001 1946-09-26 8 Reuter. THE HAGUE, Sept. 25.—The widespread unofficial si likes and minor rioting in which one Amsterdamer has been killed typify the uneasy watchfulness with which the Dutch are awaiting the renewal of negotiations with their colonies inindonesia. The Dutch Government has taken a decisive stepReuter. - 1,001 words
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138 1946-09-26 8 Reuter. XAMKDKJ Se.pt 23.—Dr. Liv Chien, Vice Minister for Fore is; a Affairs, stated ta;? afternoon: "\v? do not sec how the temporary presence of the United Stat' 03 marine in Chins, can lead 10 international friction*** referring te the Soviet chargeReuter. - 138 words
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Article82 1946-09-26 8 Reuter. SHANGHAI. Sept. 24. Large quantities of railway equipment including locomotives, coaches, rails and sleepers, ordered from abroad by the Communications Ministry an- expected to arrive in China in the near future. Railway sleepers in particulai ate urgently needed by ali the principal railways. It isReuter. - 82 words
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Article137 1946-09-26 8 Reuter. new yon:-:, apt 25. The "Philadelphia Record* 1 suggested today that Stalin might prove the sincerity of his statements that there was no real threat of war and tha: Russia wished for closer co-operation with Britain and the United States by getting rid ofReuter. - 137 words
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Article392 1946-09-26 8 Reuter. hong KOXG. Sept. 2a The education oi Hongkong's youths as future i\s \a\ citizens is becotnuijg one of the main problems ol the Government, it has been brought to the foreground with the prospeci ol constitutional changes enabling the colony to have a rru reReuter. - 392 words
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168 1946-09-26 8 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Sept 25 John L. Lewis- United Mine Workers Journal ha- sharply criticised Henry Wallace in an I editorial which questioned whether the dismissed Commerce Secretary had ever -done anvi think for labour. It said: -Why the passing Ji Wallace should perturb anyReuter. - 168 words
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Article83 1946-09-26 8 Reute r. BRISTOL. Sept. 25. A new I £7,500.000 Severn bridge scheme is the king-pin of Biitain's road proposals for the Future, Mr. H. E. Aldington. Transport Ministry's Chief Engineer, told 200 repre>entatives of the local authorities and other bodies who attended the Mini-try'sReuter. - 83 words
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Article94 1946-09-26 8 Reuter. GENEVA, Sept. 25.-Frnch customs officials, calling off their three-day strike, have filled jails near the FrenchSui<s frontier with smuggler* '.'ojittabandists bolt. tf* sumal a?id amateur who 'nr these days fiad been crossin i and re-crossing the frontier unmolested were caught redhanded. Gold jeatches, tobacco,Reuter. - 94 words
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Article130 1946-09-26 8 Reuter. ROME. Sept. —Britain is h lading over smplus we. r material valued at 1100.000.000 to tne Italian Government, it is learned authoritatively Brigadier A Nixon. Chief Diopo sal Officer, -aid. m TIm price r.a rot yet been fixed, but In Una aith Britain's policy ofReuter. - 130 words
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97 1946-09-26 8 Reuter. CANBERRA. Sept. 25 -Australia i- still strongly opposed to the decision of Gen. MacAithui to allow the Japanese to resume whaling operations in the Antarctic, i; is learned officially here tod ay. Australia will ask that Gen. Mac Arthur's decision shoud notReuter. - 97 words
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66 1946-09-26 8 Reuter. Sept. 25—The United I States indicatt'd to tho Paris coiiI fii» neo tonight that she will proj babl> ask for 25 nor cent compensa tior from Italy for ilamage done to 1 United Nations property in Italy I during the war. IReuter. - 66 words
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244 1946-09-26 8 Formosan Refugees' Ordeal Reuter HONG KONG, Sept. 25.—After 51 days in the China Sea in two open junks, when 17 died, over 500 refugees have reached the tiny Portuguese Colony oi Macao. They are some of the 17JO0 FormOsana taken by theReuter - 244 words
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319 1946-09-26 8 Rouse-to-House Fighting Reuter. TEHERAN, Sept. 25—Reports reaching h( from Bushire Persian Gulf pore, spoke of houa fighting between coastal tribesmen and F p 8 ernment troops. Some parts of the town and hanged hands many times during the ftehl Ghavam es-Sultaneh, Persian Prime Minister,Reuter. - 319 words
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Article97 1946-09-26 8 Reuter. LONDON, Sept. 25:—Detailed figures of yesterday's attempts on the British-held world a«r speed record of 616 miles per hour, annour.c»d this afternoon, showed that none oi the three flit-rs succeeded in 1 mating thy record set up by Group C.iptair, E. M Donaldson on Svpt.Reuter. - 97 words
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Article135 1946-09-26 8 Reuter. HONG KONG J, m Colonel C. Wild, Allied Forces South-east As\r7i cnmes officer, is be among *fi e f Da/cofa air crasA i Btt 19 occupants her, total* published yet but rdmb> sources state tha* Colonel m a was accompanied by anothe, legal manReuter. - 135 words
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124 1946-09-26 8 LONDON. So; 1 ."-vein Wooderson luu bo id rded th H arvey Memorial Gc!d < :ia 0. t N. Jackson Memorial hy r British Amateur At: pionship Committee. fhCun is awarded annua best champion cf tl y r and the Jackson trophy the 3.124 words
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Article53 1946-09-26 8 Reuter. BATAVIA, Sept. 21 que from the British C General here today •without amnio Mm hid sessw reports that the withdrawal of Br' tish troops from the Neth Eas t Indies had beer. February lhe previous official its that British troops WOUM drawn by Nov. 30 fact»v*Reuter. - 53 words
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