Malaya Tribune, 30 September 1946
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Title Section55 1946-09-30 1 The Malaya Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPCE THE ONLY mnONAT NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA WgW jjrkltea simultaneously i n Singapore, Kuala L umpur Ipoh (Penang office ope ning shortly) 'Phone Numbers: Editorial 58H Advertising 5812 Circulation Accounts 5813 rGHT PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1946 TEN CENTS. The Malaya55 words
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428 1946-09-30 1 Two Days To Read Judgment Streicher, Funk Prefer Death Reuter. NUREMBERG, Sept 29-The death sentence will be welcomed by at least two of the nazi leaders who will hear the judgment being delivered on them at Nuremberg tomorrow. The Jew-baiter, Julius Streicher, told aReuter. - 428 words
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Article60 1946-09-30 1 Reuter. LONDON, Sept. 20.—Rome radio tonight quoted a statement by the Austrian Minister of the Interior saying that a new purge of Nazi piemen's in Austria will be carried f:ut. During the day, the radio added, over 1,000 people were arrested in the United States zoneReuter. - 60 words
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Article105 1946-09-30 1 Persian Civil War HERAN, Sr-pi. 29.—The rsian air force has been ori to bomb part of the town port of Bushire. occupied by tribesmen, according to rsian papers which added; Bushire I s in the hands f the rebels."' rk-avy fighting continues in Lazertui where the105 words
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256 1946-09-30 1 Reuter. NEW YORK, Sept. 29. —Elliott Roosevelt m an tide published in the magazine "'Look" states that lather the late Presiden: Roosevelt told him he id agreements win leaders of the various nations to ire liberty for the peoples of Dutch East Indies, jReuter. - 256 words
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Article142 1946-09-30 1 A.P. ALEXANDRIA, Sept. 30.— Ex-King Simeon of Bulgaria, his mother Queen Giovanna and the Princesses Marie Louise and Eudontie arrived here Sunday aboard the Turkish steamer Aksu. Tico royal launches brought the exiled Royal family and their suite of 10 attendants to the quayside, and thence to RoseltinA.P. - 142 words
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Article221 1946-09-30 1 Nine armed robberies were reported to have taken place in Singapore ever the week-end. This morning, at 2 o'clock, about ten Chinese conducted an unsuccessful raid on a Chinese godown off Httfttlock Road. A lorry load of p«-pper wa; recovered and two men have been221 words
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Article37 1946-09-30 1 Reuter. NEW YORK, Sept. 29.—The seismograph at Fordham University today recorded a "strong" earthquake probably in south Pacific. The first tremor was at 3.21 a.m. GMT and vibrations continued for about three hours. —Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article45 1946-09-30 1 Reuter. LONDON, Sept. 27.-Rome Radio reports that the UNRRA mission in Italy has offered the Italian Government two tons of grain for each ton of rice to be exported by Italy to the Far East This offer is now being considered by the Italian authorities.—Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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407 1946-09-30 1 A.P. NUREMBERG, Sept. 30.— U.S. troops were under special orders from the International Military Tribunal to maintain a thick blanket of security over Nuremberg last night, on the eve of verdicts and sentences being pronounced on the 21 Nazi leaders. All vehicles inA.P. - 407 words
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361 1946-09-30 1 Reuter. LONDON, Sept. 29.—8y next Tuesday or at the latest Wednesday, says The Observer's Far Eastern correspondent, the International Rubber Committee now meeting in Washington is expected to answer the question on which ah the rubber world is hanging— whether the allocation of rubber toReuter. - 361 words
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66 1946-09-30 1 Reuter. PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 29. Rioting between Whites and Negroes in north Philadelphia last night resulted in the death of a White and the holding of a Negro on homicide charge. The police who were unable to determine the cause of the disorders said they doReuter. - 66 words
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Article80 1946-09-30 1 Reuter. LONDON, Sept. 29—Experts from the de Havilland aircraft works are now salvaging the wreckage of the lost jet-plane in which Mr, Geoffrey de Havilland was to have made an attack on the world air speed record. No trace has been discovered yet Of Mr. deReuter. - 80 words
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Article34 1946-09-30 1 ANKARA, Sept. 29:—The new Russian note of Sept. 24 to Turkey repeating the Russian proposal for a joint defence of the Turkish straits (Dardanelles and Bcophorus) came as a surprise to political circles here.34 words
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Advertisement32 1946-09-30 1 We refuse to be undersold j Because we have to close Buy NAVY BLUE DRILL I SHORTS $5.75 each. Phone 2483 GIAN SINGH CO. j 4 Battery Road, Singapore Cable*: "BaJaJ' < I32 words
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Advertisement54 1946-09-30 1 AVAILABLE I J made in EHGIANP I The Beer Bottle Cycle j From Brewery to retailer j Keep it moving fast please. from retailer to Consumer j Malt, hops and yeast back to the retailer need Bottles if Tiger Cub and so back to the Brewery, is to reach you.54 words
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Article237 1946-09-30 2 The hope of a good future for Malaya's overseas trade, and the strategic and commercial importance of Singapore were expressed by Mr. H. A. Short. C.B.E. of the Southern Railway of England in a press statement. Mr. Short was sent out to Malaya during the237 words
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Article130 1946-09-30 2 Reuter. PENANG, Sept. 29.—The Penang Chinese Association I anti-civil war committee has sent a telegram to Mr. Tan Kah Kee supporting the latter's recent appeal to President Truman for cessation of American aid to China. A telegram also been sent to the people of the UnitedReuter. - 130 words
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Advertisement349 1946-09-30 2 TRIBUNE PRE -PAID classified 'advertisements {Casual Advertisements: Wanted, Personal, Situations Vacant, Situation* Wanted. For Sale. etc. at $3.00 per insertion of 20 words, 15 cts. for every additional word. Public Notices Announcements: •3.50 per single column lnct per insertion. Domestic Occurrences: Death, Engagement, Marriage. Birth Notices, etc at $7.00 per349 words
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Advertisement447 1946-09-30 2 EDUCATION Mercantile Institution 209, Queen Street, Phone 2370. Morninig Studies: Primary to Standard VI and Commercial. Afternoon: Primary to Standard 111 Evening Classes: Shorthand. BookKeeping, Typewriting, Practical English, Mathematics etc. NEW SESSION FROM SEPT. 9TH. TRY DANCING Modern Ballroom Dancing Studio •C A I R N H I L L'S*447 words
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Advertisement450 1946-09-30 2 NOTICES DIVORCE NOTICE is hereby given that by an Indenture dated the 25t.1i day of September, 1946, the marriage between CHUA HOCK SENG also known as RICHARD CHUA and TAN POEY LIN also known as LILY TAN by mutual consent dissolved and fot ever at an end. RICHARD CHUA LILY450 words
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Advertisement490 1946-09-30 2 NOTICES SEA PASSAGES TO CEYLON The Government of Ceylon will up longer sponsor any special shipI ping arrangement for Ocylonese j travelling to Ceylon. CEYLONESE lin Malaya should obtain their passj ages and make all arrangements for j embarkation and all matters connected with their voyage through the \mmigration Department*490 words
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Advertisement349 1946-09-30 2 SHIPPING Silver Li^T KERR STEAMSHIP m INC. U NEW YORK GENERAL AGENTS M. S -SILVEROAK EXPECTED Singapore 2nd Half tw^ Sailing to New Tort n a uS.H.B. Godown 19 2 ft Agents:— HADDEN CO (SINGAPORE) LTD Chartered Bank Ch«n berB Phone Nos. are:- 7052 6802 'S.S. HONG KHENC' Due from349 words
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Miscellaneous259 1946-09-30 2 MALAYAN RAJLWAY EASTWARD. WESTWARD. Penang l Launch* dep. 2245 Sundays rai 2330 Tumpat dep. 0445 Wednesday. Sungei Patani 0108 Mondays Palekbang 0515 Alor Star 0322 Pasir Ma> 0550 Padang Besar arr. 0300 Sungei Golok arr. 0630 nJo«i. dep. 0731 (Siamese Time> dep. 0730 (Siamese Time) bungei Golok arr. 1520 Padang259 words
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945 1946-09-30 3 Reuter. LONDON, Sept. 28.—The Liberal Manchester (.uardian warns Britain that if she wants India's headship it will have to be earned. We shall have to work hard to win it, and to induce her to forget the past." it declares. •India s independence,Reuter. - 945 words
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Article59 1946-09-30 3 The following passengers arrived by Q.K.A. on Sept. 27: From Australia: G/Eng. Pollock, Mr. C. C'ockjram. The following departed on Sept. 28: For U.K.: Major M. A. C. Osborn, S/Ldr Bainbridge Hawker, Lac. R. H. Tayicr, Mr. R. S Chantler. For India: O/Capt Biggie., Mr Planvalu Pillai.59 words
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Article34 1946-09-30 3 BOMBAY, Sept. 29.—Indian newspapers are to receive a further 12-K per cent, increase in newsprint supplies in addition to the 25 per cent, increase already granted. The new nc»-en~e is effective from Oct. 1.34 words
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Article112 1946-09-30 3 TODAY: Rice, Vienna sausages, beetroot, salad with tomato same. TUESDAY: —Rice, b oiled chicken with white .sauce or rabbit stew, green peas. Chye Huav. WEDNESDAY:— Fried mcc, beef or prawns. bean sprouts, bean cake, hoy Sim. THURSDAY: —Rice, vegetahl 2 Omelette with tomato or paprika112 words
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149 1946-09-30 3 A.P. MANILA. Sept. 29: The PanAmerican registry freighter Rider Hanify is sinking slowly in the China Sea off the tip of Luzon but the crew are remaining aboard in an effort to save the vessel and bring it to port. The UnitedA.P. - 149 words
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Article54 1946-09-30 3 The Singapore' V's Men's Club held their first dinner and dance sine the reoccupathx* on Saturday ai Cecil's Restaurant \nout eighty members and their wives and guests attended, and enjoyed a very pleasant evening. A piano solo was given by Miss Linda Tan. and lfi«i Terry54 words
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384 1946-09-30 3 Last night's Music for Everybody" was the second of the serie of fortnightly concerts being given by Radio Malaya's Orchestra. Encouraged by the success of it; irst public performance, the Orchestra, under its Conductor. David Apel. attempted a much more ambitious programme, with384 words
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Article260 1946-09-30 3 Will pass through S'pore A United Kingdom Trade Mission to China is expected to leave London on Sept. 30 for a three months tour, and will pass through Singapore on or about Oct. 4. Members of the Mission are all experts in a particular branch260 words
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Article81 1946-09-30 3 A.P. Tokio, Sept. 29.—The police today pinned another sex 'laying on .'cshio Kodaira. running up to eight the total of young women he had killed. Kodaira. 42 year-old ex-convict who frequently laid his new victim alongside the decomposed oodies and skeletons of Ilia previous prey, bittA.P. - 81 words
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Article755 1946-09-30 3 Share quotations, as at Bept- 27 according to -the Malayan Share brokers Association (Singapore) were as followsINDUSTRIALS fluyer Seller Alexandra Brickworks Ords. 1.70 1.90 Alexandra Brickworks Prefs. 2.60 2 85 Brit. Malaya Trustee Executor Co. 8.00 9.00 Consolidated Tin Smelters 22/0 25/--do Prefs. 26/6 28/6 Eastern United755 words
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Advertisement130 1946-09-30 3 ASTHMA RELIEF NOW THOUSANDS OF GRATEFUL LETTERS from iormer sufferers testify to the great relief given by Dr. Hair's Asthma Cure. A RENOWNED ASTHMA SPECIALIST has said: "I have not seen one who, if there arc no complications, no matter how long the duration of the Asthma, could not be130 words
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Advertisement289 1946-09-30 3 I For BETTER AND MORE LASTING PERM tIIAISON MODI KNi: *aJies Hair Dressing Saloon (Facing Oxley Roadi 126, Orchard Road. I The word is going around "BIDOMAK" Keeps you fit, attainable at all leading stores. I Sole Importers: iP.H. Yeo A Co. Singapore Kuala Lumpur. 9, Seah Street. I Good289 words
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Miscellaneous7 1946-09-30 3 BUCK RYAN— Exclusive To The Malaya Tribune7 words
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Article615 1946-09-30 4 Las, week we in Malaya were ouchsafed an indication ..i how much importance the British Govern►neni attaches to well tiieaning efforts to draw its attention to the critic a.' food situation which ex*3U 1 ere. On unofficial initiative, a cable was despatched to he Prime Minister ai615 words
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Article709 1946-09-30 4 Mitch - By Mitch BUT— There has been much said, from lime to time, bur especially after 1918 and particularly since the conclusion of the recent worldwar, on the subject of preventing wars and winning a so-called everlasting peace.' Optimistic dreams of a Utopian existence have been709 words
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804 1946-09-30 4 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR v r I shall deeply appreciate youi courtesy in publishing the under mentioned translation excerpt of our circular in fail. Only a negligible I portion deal'np with China's dome- t:o politic* uninteresting- »o Fr.»rli-h -••adinjr juMic wer»- orutted.804 words
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Article520 1946-09-30 4 Sir,—Please permit me to say the following fact;? regarding the revised scheme for employment in the Fire Service. Myself and ray com panions in the brigade who have worked nearly >0 years and ever I'eei astonished at the facts revealed in the Press. We. the old servants, are at520 words
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Article27 1946-09-30 4 Writers of letters to the People's Po>tbaa ate requested. To be as brief a< possible, and To use double spacing f voewriting or legible handwriting.27 words
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515 1946-09-30 4 Basic Points At Issue Between Soviet Allies A.P. WASHINGTON Her. are some of the reasons that the United States State Department decided some months ago to buck the Russian line: One-The Atlantic Char i r which Russia pr,Diised no land grabs Tw > -The charter also said there would beA.P. - 515 words
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Advertisement59 1946-09-30 4 WE have been chosen as their Agents In this coun «.m P£? i to int, °duce these famous British Sets to j wui be pleasantly surprised at their natural tone and reliability. And distant stations are just as easy > i local station-. Hard to believe? Then ask foi a59 words
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Miscellaneous20 1946-09-30 4 STRANGE AS IT SEEMS e W?M000.000 1 r10>* p .3&; VVw has -00,000 employ^' T HAr?Ti oq TES 1N j20 words
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386 1946-09-30 5 Reuter WARSAW, (Air Mail)— Travellers who arrive in Warsaw now from London find many points of similarity between the two capitals. There is the same absence of living: accommocl ation, the same overcrowded buses, the same war-scarred buildings, the same sound of crashing masonary asReuter - 386 words
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Article91 1946-09-30 5 n.\T AVI A. Sept. 28:- The An[i d oiesian) news agency that the hope that the ting Government would able to accredit its first issador to the Indonesian Uc was expressed by Mr. Siu Chun. Chinese vicen >w visiting Tasikmaa dinner party given in nour91 words
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Article107 1946-09-30 5 A.P. lOSCOW, Sept. 27: —Pruvda's pondem 'ii Teheran, quoting ona ai ivlng from Syria, report terday thai a Ii persistently red vi Damascus thai the Cv vernment offered the SyGovernment an Anglo-Syrian atj of Alhanee. oorrespondeni said it is stated the British project of a military vA.P. - 107 words
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Article59 1946-09-30 5 Reuter. Nun erg, Sept. 28:—The Cologne Lawyers Professional Ass ciatl plans to hold an enquiry tot i the manner in which thn memben defending the Nazi Leaden In the Nuremrg trial conducted their case, it was learned here today. Their action follows shoals of letters fr mReuter. - 59 words
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Article142 1946-09-30 5 LONDON. Sept. IP.— The foreign exchange arrangements for the Tendon coffee market, reopened last May which are likely to bo a precedent for the reope'nini? of the rubber market are that traders open with their hankers a 'coffee receipts account" whereto they credit their payments received142 words
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Article30 1946-09-30 5 TOKIO, Sept. 29.—The first batch of 5.250.000 yard* of pure Japano "Habttte" will be exported to th" United States early in October M collateral in exchange for Janalle-e food impoTt.-30 words
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414 1946-09-30 5 Reuter. (From Hubert Harrison, Reuters Correspondent) Berlin. (Air Mail)— The Berlin City Administration is concerned about breaches by the Allies of the rule that all supplies for Berlin should be equaily distributed throughout the city, and not used only for the sectorReuter. - 414 words
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Article66 1946-09-30 5 A.P. CHICAGO, S«pt. 20 —Two former United States cabinet members yesterday urped a meeting between President Truman, Mr. Attiee and Generalissimo Stalin "'to counsel about peace" and bring an end to the bitterness and terrifying war talk that fills the atmosphere." They are Mr. L.A.P. - 66 words
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298 1946-09-30 5 Reuter. London. Sept. 28—The "Investors Chronicle' writes: —The Board ol Trade undertaking to be "constantly in the rubber market" and buy rubber in British Far East at X 2d. was generally accepted as meaning the Board's undertaking to take all rubber offered alter other countriesReuter. - 298 words
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Article110 1946-09-30 5 A.P. HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 28.—-Fierce lighting broke out on Friday at the gates or the Metro Goldwyn Mayer studio as workers entering the lot fur a late shift attempted to un pant a line of pickets. Nearly 20t> persons were in the melee which required the police halfA.P. - 110 words
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Article23 1946-09-30 5 The Singapore Fire Brigade attended a call to Bencoolen Street yesterday only to find not a house hut ;i drum of tar ablaze.23 words
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386 1946-09-30 5 Henry Hogg - (From Henry Hogg, Reuters .Correspondent) Reuter. RIO DE JANEIRO.—Most authorities on the Brazilian jungle, including officials of the National Service Xor Protection of the Indians, remained highly sceptical to-day of the series of reports that Co!. P. E. Fawcett, last seen aliveReuter. - 386 words
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212 1946-09-30 5 Reuter. TOKIO, Sept. 27. —Slowly recovering from the effects of war, Japan is planning a large-scale revival of her once world famous .silk industry. The purpose is primarily to resume the exportation of silk as a collateral for food, and next to make upReuter. - 212 words
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Article40 1946-09-30 5 WASHINGTON, Sept. 29.-The Chairman Mr John W. Snyder announce* that the governor* of the International Bank and Monetary fund will make no further effort to qyt Russia to send an observer to their first annual meeting now under wny here.40 words
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Article187 1946-09-30 5 A.P. Shanghai, Sept. 29.—The Argentine Embassy offices are being deluged with angry complaints—personal and written— against the recent Buenos Aires cancellation of all visas to Argentina issued before September I. One complaint said he paid £250 for his visa. He said he liquidated his business and disposedA.P. - 187 words
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Article44 1946-09-30 5 Moscow, Sept. 28. Georgi I Zarubin, Russian Ambassador to Canada during the period *'hen the Dominipn Government charged that Moscow directed a I spy ring operating in the country, has been selected as the new Soviet Ambassador to Brj cam.44 words
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207 1946-09-30 5 Reuter. SYDNEY, Sept. 29.—Labour has emerged from the first post-war general election with undiminished iiiajorities in the House of Representatives and the Senate. Mr. J. Chifley, and the whole of his Cabinet, were re-elected, in some cases with increased majorities. The fate of theReuter. - 207 words
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Article82 1946-09-30 5 Reuter. Rangoon. Sept. 29.—The new Burmese "interim government" took office yesterday. Major General Aung San. former head of the Burman National Army, has taken the portfolio of defence. The new Legislative Council's first action will be to end, if possible, the wave of strikes whichReuter. - 82 words
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Advertisement162 1946-09-30 5 World's Richest Source of h ||J* M z Vital MINERAL SALTSbrings Jj new health to RUNDOWN, >*■ WEAK, DEPRESSED people H^P l^ When you overwork or worry or suffer acute %J> > -rv v trj: n, your system is gradually robbed V W ol certain vital Mineral Salts. bo you162 words
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Advertisement77 1946-09-30 5 Gordon Moore DENTIFRICE WILL SHORTLY BE AVAILABLE. BOOK YOUR ORDERS NOW. flltlAlt 1» II» lIS EMPORIUM P O. Box 885: 16-E, Cecil Street. Singapore. FRENCH PERFUMES Exotic Parisien Post War Production Marriage D'Amour 1 oz. Size $21 2 oz. $45 Jeep 1 oz. Size S2l 2 oz. |€S BAO 177 words
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249 1946-09-30 6 Reuter. ALEXANDRIA, Sept. 28.—1sImail Sidky Pasha, Egyptian Prime Minister, today handed Egypt's reply to the latest British proposals for the revision of the 1936 Anglo-Egyptian treaty to Lord Stansgate, head of the British revision delegation and Sir Ronald lan Campbell, British Ambassador. Well-informed quarters inReuter. - 249 words
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Article79 1946-09-30 6 A.P. 1 SAN FRANCIS o, Rept. -JO. j General Stillwell, commanding the Sixth Army bni entered the Letterl man general hospital for a check up •on com plication a winch. the army Burgeon said, nay have originated in the Buiiim jungle campaign. The BVrgeOe M v hisA.P. - 79 words
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Article107 1946-09-30 6 The rrsulf Ot the essay competition sponsored by The City Book S;orc of Singapore in connection ifh the Victory Celebrations i is follows: First Ptllt: Mr. Colin R. Dear. IP7 Upper Serangoon Road. Singapore. Second Prizt Mr. Khoo Boon Ghee. 1 Temple Road. Kuala Lumpur. Third Prlße:107 words
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Advertisement236 1946-09-30 6 LAST DAY AT THE jj^Lg 4 Shows 1.30—4—6.30—9.30 p.m. GEORGE BRENT HEDY LAMARR-PAUL LUKAS "EXPERIMENT PERILOUS" OE*lL\i n£ to-morrow— It's The Picture With The "Paper Moon" Song. IT DOLORES. MOHAN HARR V OAv£ N PORT DIRECTED BY tO PACANO FROM A STOR vBY HARLAN WAKE FREDERICK de CORDOVA ALHAMBRA HOOK236 words
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Advertisement169 1946-09-30 6 Singapore's Createst Screen Event! One of the Big 3 of The World's most celebrated masterpieces! Paramount's adaptation of the famous Ernest Hemingway's world-renowned book WHOM THE BELL TOLLS (In Technicolor > with GARY COOPER INCRID BERGMAN Supported by Akim Arturo rAMIROFF de TORDOVA THE MOST LENGTHY FILM OF THE YEAR!169 words
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Advertisement179 1946-09-30 6 GEYIfMG PHOPE aao7B 3 shows daily: 3.15 »V3O 3.15 (in Hindustani) preceded by Latest Indian News Parade (WEDNESDAY'S MIDNIGHT» "AMEEREE" A Hindustani Picture I 3 p.m. and 7 30 p.m. Only a few day more—See it! A unique drama dead queen reappears as goddess a magician's intrigue ends disastrously a179 words
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Advertisement214 1946-09-30 6 JAP BRI T.\1.l r\ PENETRANS 1NT() B \J CHINESE VttLAGE 7 tku o e f p thl ube (TißlTfih CHINESE FARMER 81 Who has no brief for the disturber cf his peace, his home, his fields 10.30 a.m.—1.15 pjn _i p.rti and his cattle 6.45 p.m.—9.30 p m M.G.Ms SEED214 words
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Advertisement55 1946-09-30 6 TO-NIGHT 6 (LAST 2 SHOWS The one feature which b ing that it must wH ••VISHVAS'* (in Hindu, bud) featuring liehl Chattcrji. Guial» OPENING TO-M< THE MOTHER-IN- 1 one whose aesp< i herself cick and rep< nl "Charano-Ki-Dasi" fin Hindustan featuring Durga Khfl Jagirdar, Kusum Deshi Pig victory and tru55 words
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Article358 1946-09-30 7 Chinese Win Shield Match SC^ FA 4; Indian Association 2. Ihe Singapore Chinese Football Association won the silver shield, presented by Mr. C.K. Sundram Iyer, i«5 annual soccer contest between the Indians and the Chinese which took place at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The358 words
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Article85 1946-09-30 7 Reuter. PHRTH. Sept. 28—The MCC team today relaxed and spent the afternoon watching the final of an Australian rules football game. At night the\ saw a floodlit trotting racing. Already leading Australian critics here are recognising the ability of the English team and believes theReuter. - 85 words
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Article61 1946-09-30 7 Black market rice disappeared from the streets yesterday—but it was available "round the corner." Women retailers congregated at the usual spots, but instead of displaying their rice, carried sample s only, keeping their supplies out of sight. Several people reported being able to obtain bread without61 words
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Article347 1946-09-30 7 Reuter. NDON, Sept. 28. Foodball reENGLISH LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION hi Villa ft, Brentford 2. ton I, Grimsby T. 2. Ch Ises 2. Ciiarlton 2. p. by C 1. Blackpool 2. Idenfleld 1, Everton n. ;xk>; 2. Leeds* 0. heater U- 5. Arsenal 2. ton 1. Stoke 3.Reuter. - 347 words
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Article35 1946-09-30 7 THE HAGUE, Sept. 29.—untitled between British and local In;;uthoritie? a' Palembang, a, have resulted la an agreeler which some 120 rerhnlf xnerts will soon leave for > replace Japanese technical! controlling the cil reveries. -i» I35 words
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Article271 1946-09-30 7 Tho Singapore Recreation Club I beat the A .M.D.G W, by S3 runs j In a cricket match on the former's ground yesterday, feature of the match being the bowling of P. j D Almeida who took six wickets for j 10 runs. Batting lVst. the visitors271 words
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Article244 1946-09-30 7 In a Home and Home Cricket match on the S.C.C. ground yesterday. A.C. Growder's team beat W K. Jagger's by 115 runs. Taking first knock Growder's s:de made 173. D.B. Haig (42) and and Elderton <52>. Pearson took four wickets for 69 runs. Jagger's team244 words
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Article47 1946-09-30 7 SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 29.—Major Gen. Henry Larsen, commander of tho Marine Department of the Pacific, will retire on Nov. 1. He will be 56 on Dec. 10. Larsen commanded the Marines in the Mar'an: s, and "wat the island commander of Guam after its recapture in 1D44.47 words
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277 1946-09-30 7 300 MotorCyclists Escort Greek King Reuter. ATHENS. Sept. 29: Athens has given the King of the Hellenes a royal welcome. Cheering Crowds roamed the city until a late hour last night, having greeted King Phillip after five years' exile. His Majesty spent the previous night aboard a Greek destroyer, andReuter. - 277 words
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Article146 1946-09-30 7 Reuter. Cairo. Sept. 29.—Intense speculation has followed the news of the Cab:het's resignation. It U expected that Ismail Sidky Pasha will be asked by the King to form a new Ministry, and in the meantime he is carrying out the usual administrative duties, but theReuter. - 146 words
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Article40 1946-09-30 7 BATAVIA, Sept. 2.—The former Chinese Ambassador to Cuba. Li Tichun, is being sent to Indonesia by the Chinese Executive Council to -tudy the political ;-ituation with respect to the Chinese population throughout Indonesia, according v Central News Agency reports here.40 words
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376 1946-09-30 7 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Sept. 28.—As the people of Southern Korea continued to struggle with the acute food problem and disastrous effects of floods and choleras, notable progress was made i n labour legislation, political planning, public safe ty and education, says Gen. Mac Arthur's reportReuter. - 376 words
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76 1946-09-30 7 Reuter. HONG KONG. Sept. 29. —A eamoaign to break up corruption racket" in various Honf? Konp Government departments was started early in the week a series of raids were carried out by a special unit of trie police which visited the Import and ExportReuter. - 76 words
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Article157 1946-09-30 7 A.P. LIECESTBB, Sept. 20.-In a sneech prepared for a regional Labour Party meeting, Mr. Herbert Morrison. Lord President of the Council, declared (he fundamental answer to World problems is social and -conomic". "This exciting and dramatic period! into which we arc entering ia n't aA.P. - 157 words
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Article110 1946-09-30 7 Reuter. London, Sept. 28—The Polish Government has sent a note to the British Government dealing with '"unlawful enlistment of Polish soldiers into the British military forces." Warsaw Radio said today. The protest comes 12 hours after the announcement in Warsaw that General Wladyslaw Anders, Commander ofReuter. - 110 words
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740 1946-09-30 8 Sylvain Mangeot - (Frew Sylvain Mangeot. Reuters Diplomatic Co-respondent Reuter. PARIS, Sept. 29.—The Paris conference operating for the last four days under the speedup programme, suggested to it by tne Bis: Four Foreign Ministers, is now making real strides towards completing its work by theReuter. - 740 words
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Article72 1946-09-30 8 A.P. All Hallows on the Sea. England, Sept. 28.-Geoff>ey de Havilland, daredevil test pilot and scion of a famous British aviation family, was presumed kUk d in an expio*io7i 10,000 feet in the air of a radically new jet aircraft in which he had hoped toA.P. - 72 words
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Article70 1946-09-30 8 Stabatm? OnrdV*-- birthday oi. s n connection wRk the, birtk anniversary have begun In mam hnjia and feathritta arc to lasi for days and veeha tu>;e; aer To mark the anniversary Mr. K. n Menon. <> r Sinjrapcre, bas brought out a "Gandhi Jayanthi Souvenir". Trie publication ia70 words
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243 1946-09-30 8 Reuter. PARIS, Sep.. 29.—The French National Assembly early to-day adopted by 140 votes to 106 the text of the new French constitution which the electors will be asked to approve a fortnight hence. The vote followed s', hours' final debate in which theReuter. - 243 words
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Article125 1946-09-30 8 Reuter. DUBLIN, Sept. 29.—Teams for the soccer international between Eire and England here tomorrow afternoon are: Eire: Breen (Shamrock Rovers); Hayes (Huddersfield Town) and Gorman (Brentiora); Carey (Manchester United), Captain, Martin (Glentoran) and W. Walsh (Manchester City): O'Flanagan (Arsenal), Coad (Shamrock Rovers), D. Walsh 'West BromwichReuter. - 125 words
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Article171 1946-09-30 8 Reuter. Holylake. Cqeshiie. Sept. 28Henn Cotton, former British Open I'iiamp.on. worthily established himself as the British matehplay champion today when he beat James Adams by eight and seven in the championship final scheduled for 36 holes oh the Royal Liverpool championship links hi re. Earlier in theReuter. - 171 words
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Article98 1946-09-30 8 RERAN, Sort. 28.— If. Ivan Sadchikov. Soviet. Awltl adci In Persia. to lea\ •> TVheran shortly. JCCerding to difjl—latfc quarters, for what is described as ieave bu Russia. "The same quarters added he is no; expected t» return. H.s BncceaeOr, It 1« raperted, erill b« the98 words
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Article228 1946-09-30 8 .By MANZn Last nierht saw tho re-innutruera-tion Ot tho hitherto popular Sunday Concerts in tho Pain: Court of tho Raffles Kciel. The hand of tho '2nd. Battalion, The Lincolnshire Regiment under it's eondueter Mr. W. T. Brown A.R.C.M entertained a largo audience with program of light228 words
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Article22 1946-09-30 8 Reuter. Bombay. Sept. 28— Five wert killed and twenty injured, mostly by stabbing, in communal disturbances here today.—Reuter.Reuter. - 22 words
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266 1946-09-30 8 Reuter. (From Michael Fry, Reuters Correspondent): LAKE SI CCESS. New York, Sept. 28.—The extreme difficulty of controlling the production of atomic energy was stressed in the report of the Scientific Techni- Committee of the I'nited Nations Atomic Energy Commission published today. Th- extraction and produc-Reuter. - 266 words
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Article91 1946-09-30 8 Reuter. TEHERAN. Sept. 28.—The Persian Premier, Ohavam F-:s Sultaneh. today refused three-point demand by the Qoaehgai tribe in revolt in South Persia. The points were: Fir.-t, the formation of a provincial COancil on Fars Province; Second, the inclusion of two advisers of the rebel leader NasserReuter. - 91 words
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238 1946-09-30 8 Reuter. TOKIO, Sept. 28.—Women have taken a noT lf on life in Japan and are demanding a 'new rw\" their menfolk. ae<u Until the Allied Occupation Forces took over in Japan. Japanese women had always been regarded by their manfolk as inferior beings, but theReuter. - 238 words
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292 1946-09-30 8 Reuter. RANGOON, Sept. 28.—The new Burmese Government stands for the policy of lusting friendship with Britain, Major-General Aune San. President of the \nti-Fascist League who has taken the oortfolic of defence told Reuter today. He said rhat the Government were determined to throw in theirReuter. - 292 words
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145 1946-09-30 8 Alexandria, Sept. 28 —T son for the resignatior mer Egyptian Premier, was disclosed tonight It was due to atta him at the last meet Egyptian delegation to the Egyptian treaty revision Jiv,*" gravated by the publication Arabic press today of new criticisms which he145 words
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