Malaya Tribune, 30 December 1946
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Title Section55 1946-12-30 1 The Malaya Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE THE ONLY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA Now printed simultaneously i n Singapore. Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh ft Penang. 'Phone Numbers: Editor SB J- J Editorial 5811 Advertising 5812 Circulation Accounts ***** EIGHT PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1946 TEN CENTS The Malaya55 words
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545 1946-12-30 1 Major Told: "You're First Of Several" Reuter. JERUSALEK De.-. 30.- -Jew terrorists of the tigun Zvai Leumi organisation yesterday kidnapped—and dogged—a British major and two British soldiery The floggings were :ii public. The officer .vas given a severe Hogging o( 20 strokesReuter. - 545 words
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268 1946-12-30 1 Reuter. ..a L'TTA. pec. 30.- In a in th. village of Snamid r.cetields or eastk] Gandn! and Nehru it ml and lttcal leaders i India Congrt ss Party I disr-us ed the issue may brills ut>)ut a settl 1 Hifi Muslim differ- debate in theReuter. - 268 words
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Article319 1946-12-30 1 Reuter and A .P. HANOI Dec 30.—French troops have relieved a •h garrison of moi\? than 2.000 man surrounded for than a week at Pfaulang Thoung. 20 miles north- Hanoi the administrative caoital of Tndoehina. Sharp skirmishing continued in Nam Dinh. 45 miles th southwest ofReuter and A.P. - 319 words
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46 1946-12-30 1 ■IBVRG, Dec. "9.—The > mance of Shakespeare's Jiant of Vziv.ce" planned Frankfurt has been inde- postponed because the and radio widely quesed whether this was opne so soon after the vio-;vti-semit:sm under th: regime, the British News ice reported today.46 words
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Article39 1946-12-30 1 Reuter. nta Fe. New Mexico. Dec. 2 Three persons were killed i crash of a private plane oesses said it crashed after take-off when the Fred Linderrnan, attempthalf loop over iiie field. mReuter. - 39 words
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Article100 1946-12-30 1 A Japanese PoW. believed to taken part in looting of a store in a BOD camp 'n Chua Chu Kang Road, was shot dead by an Indian ten'": on Saturday uloht. Whai the Police went to Investigate yesterday, the body wac ramlne. Later it was found100 words
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Article36 1946-12-30 1 Reuter. BOMBAY, Dec. 30—The police opened fire to stop looting and arson by communal rioters in central Bombay area yesterday. Ten casualties from knife attacks Were also reported by the official* communique—Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article49 1946-12-30 1 Five Chinese two armed, entered a house in Changi on Saturday night and robbed a Chinese woman of three dollars and a gold ring. Last night, a hous2 in Roclnre Road was robbed by two Chinese, one armed. Cash amounting to $600 and some Jewellery were taken.49 words
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Article47 1946-12-30 1 Reuter. SYDNEY, Dec. 30.—Lord Nuffield, who has arrived in Adelaide for his ninth visit to Australia, said he had no proposals for the immediate opening of motorcar factories in Australia Mt. R C Hanks, export manager of the firm, however, said new factories would probabV'* come later.—Reuter.Reuter. - 47 words
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Article153 1946-12-30 1 LATEST JERUSALEM. Dec. SO.—iiajoi Paddy Brett. Distinguished Service order and Military Cross Arnhem hero, who T ras flogged v Jewish gunmen, led a patrol to the spot where he received 18 lashes with a ra.v-'.acie whip somewhere near Nathauya late last night. pol'ce dogs were153 words
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Article136 1946-12-30 1 Reuter. Last night all troops of the Sixth Airborne Division were recalled to camp following floggings of the men. all reported to be members ot the Sixth Airborne Division. Armoured cars, equipped with loud speakers, toured the towns and villages in the vicinity of "red t-evils"Reuter. - 136 words
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228 1946-12-30 1 Reuter. LIVERPOOL, Dec. 29.—The Bishop of Liverpool, Dr. A. Clifford Martin, was shouted down by National Union protesting against the c'ele-of Protestant demonstrators protesting against the celebration of High Mass when he attempted to preach at Saint John The Baptist's Church, W?st Derby. Liverpool, thisReuter. - 228 words
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Article109 1946-12-30 1 A.P. ROME, Dec 30 —Zew Epstein, a Polish Jewish professor arrested in connect on with the bombing of the British Embassy in Romo on Oct. SI, died on Saturday night of a gunshot wound inflicetd by a prison guard when, the police said, he triedA.P. - 109 words
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133 1946-12-30 1 Reuter. LONDON. Dec. 29 —General Sir William Slim who commanded the Hth Army in Burma broadcasting Or. Britain's prospects next year said tonight that there Was no need to be depressed. Britain's comparative poverty nee'", not be permanent, he said, and gO far as vulnerabilityReuter. - 133 words
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Article54 1946-12-30 1 Reuter. BERLIN, Dec 29. Britain has issued nearly 2.000.000,000 occupat.on marks to keep (i rman economy in her zone alive. General Joseph P. McNarney, United States Military Governor, disclosed in hi-, monthly reDort today. This is almost two-thirds or the total of occupation marKs Issued byReuter. - 54 words
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Article256 1946-12-30 1 "I Saw Two Lewis Guns" Subedar Mutiny Trial: Today's Hearing When the Christmas Island Court Martial trial was resumed to-day, tUj Court sat in a new locality—the VCC's Cluo which overlooks the race-track and from tne main windows of which one can see rows of army tents and cookhouses. This256 words
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Article27 1946-12-30 1 LONDON, Dec. 29.—A meeting of the British Cabinet since Christmas will be held on Tuesday and will be devoted almost entirely to foreign affairs.27 words
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Article41 1946-12-30 1 Reuter. MELBOURNE, Dec. 30.—England's team for the Third Cricket TYst beginning on New Year s day will be chosen from the following:— Hammond, Hutton, Wash brook, Edrich, Compton, Ikin, Evans, Wright, Voce, Bedser, Yard ley and Langridge.—Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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86 1946-12-30 1 BERLIN. Dec. 29.—Trials by German courts oi abmrr 27,000 Germans now held in civil internment in the British zone of Germany will start at the end of January. They are former members of declared criminal by the Nuremberg War Crimes Tribunal —leadership86 words
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Advertisement38 1946-12-30 1 "Who's Who?" I I ■pore und the Malayan Union yon hav«' not sent in ycrur c contact THE ORIENTAL PUBLISHERS 3, Malacca Street, .'top floor) Singapore. GIAN SINGH COMPANY wish their Patrons A Happy Prosperous New Year. j38 words
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Advertisement37 1946-12-30 1 Is Your Timepiece Accurate? Dm You Miss Your Important Appointment By A Split Second? !For Reliable Expert Service Consult: H. HENC CHEONG j WATCH CO., (EST. 1911) 195, Orchard Road, Singapore. I tin of 50 j MARTINS37 words
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Article, Illustration95 1946-12-30 2 New York, Dec. 30.—Fifteen trans-Atlantic flights to and from all parts of Europe were delayed by bad weather yesterday. Low ceilings, poor visibility and freezing rain were reported over a wide area. Bennington, Vermont, Dec. 30. Hugh Robert Wilson, 6!. career diplomat and last U.S. Ambassador95 words
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Article167 1946-12-30 2 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Dec. 28.—The United States position in Southern Korea is now at a "definite turning point." a State Department official declared today "The deciding factor between success and failure can be our ability to get supplies to Korea.'' Mr. Edwin M. Martin. Chief of tileReuter. - 167 words
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Article55 1946-12-30 2 Reuter. CAIRO Dec 29— Mahmoud Nokrashy Pasha, Egyptian Premier, ha* protested against the Britiish Prime Minister, Mr. Attlee*s reported declaration to El Saved Sir Abdel Rahman c! Mahdi Pa-ha Sudanese political leader, that Britain recognise,; the right of Sudanese to decide their own future, it was learnedReuter. - 55 words
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Article121 1946-12-30 2 A.P. BALTIMORE. Dec. 30.- The City of Newark, Ohio, appears to be on the verge of running off with Baltimore's newly-born quadruplets. Chads J. H«.nn. father oi the quads, saic' after a conference yesterday with C. W. Mather, a Newark building controctor: T don't see howA.P. - 121 words
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Article175 1946-12-30 2 Reuter. RANGOON. Dec. 28.-Prepaia-iions are now weli advanced for the departure early in January of a Burmese mini>terial mission io London. All parties in the Inteiim Government haw announced their accept.inc.- of Pnme Mini-u r Attlet s statement in Parliament a- meeting Bu'.me-e Nationalist in principleReuter. - 175 words
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Article21 1946-12-30 2 WASHINGTON, Dec 29.-The OirTiafl 3t*t.■ u*gGAA n htOHdcaHi* N Russia fr»-:n Germany aboul Jan If. afiVial di H. .d h.v* today21 words
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145 1946-12-30 2 Reuter. BRISBANE. Dec. 2».—Church of England memb; rs who do not worship regularly may be refused church privileges including marriage, baptism and burial if recommendations now under consideration by the Right Reverend Rginald Charles Halse. Arch bishop of Brisbane are accepted by Queensland clergymen. ProposalsReuter. - 145 words
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Article89 1946-12-30 2 Reuter. MOSCOW. Dec. 28.—Field Marshal Lord Montgomery's tisit early in January promises to be the high spot of the winter sea-on. giving Moscow and officilaidom a foretaste of international attention and inteie-t which will centre here in March when the Council of Foreign Ministers meets. BesidesReuter. - 89 words
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Article122 1946-12-30 2 Reuter. TOKIO, Dec. 28—The prospect ot lifting of the fraternization ban In the British Commonwealth occupation forces areas is being watched closely by British circles in Tokio who point out that the present situation prevents the Japanese learning the democratic principles on which the CommonwealthReuter. - 122 words
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Article113 1946-12-30 2 A.P. MANILA Dec 3o damnation 'of the pilot of the ill-fS '*S Air Transput Manila" coupled Wi ,h Lh Clt r 4 mendation for Pilot's licenc, the from the I**,*,* dent Board ir U -:.4 n crash in which 13 p..-„' **< lives. P ons lost TheA.P. - 113 words
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Advertisement477 1946-12-30 2 TRIBI m: PRE-PAID CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Casual Advertisements: j Wanted. Personal, Situations Vacant, Situation?! Wanted, For Sale, etc. atj $3.00 per insertion of 2C words, 15 cts. for every additional word. i*ublic Notices Announcement: $4.00 per single column inch per insertion. Domestic Occurrences: Death, Engagement, Marriage, Birth Notices, etc.! at $7.00477 words
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Advertisement733 1946-12-30 2 NOTICE SINGAPORE" IMPROVEMENT TRUST Tenders are invited for the laying of a quarry rid road and cinder paths on a site at Kirn Kiat Road. Drawing and Specification may be obtained at the office of the Singapore Improvement Trust on nayment of a deposit of $50 which will be refunded733 words
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Advertisement358 1946-12-30 2 SHIPPING THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP Co. (1932) Ud. G5, Chulia Street. Phone 6769. BIS "HONG SIANG" due from Amoy. Swatow, Hong Kong Saigon 30th Dec. Sails for Rangoon via Penang 2nd Jan. "47 S S "HONG KHENG" due from Rangoon via Penang 2nd Jan. '47 Sails for Hong Kong, Swatow358 words
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Advertisement367 1946-12-30 2 SHIPPING AGENTS FOR MALAYAN RAILWAYT& j FOR ALL FREIGHT 6 PASSAGE I ENQUIRIES DIAL 5161-5 I GLEX 1.1 I SAILINGS TO AND FROM U. K. CHINA GLENAPP For U.K. The Continent in Port iGLENOGLE From TJ.K. In Port EDWARD BRUCE From U.K. 6. 17 ft n IMMM lIIXA Si. N.367 words
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491 1946-12-30 3 Civil Air Chief Tells Tribune: (Tribune Staff Reporter) ixr v J 8 Can never an international airport. With the Select Committee cutting down the $1] million rehabilitation grant sought for in the 1947 draft Estimates to less than half a million, Kalian's chances491 words
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Article478 1946-12-30 3 A.P. TEHARAN. Dec. 28—The first group of three American technicians who are to make and economic survey of Persia at the request of the Persian Government arrived here today. The experts are to draw Up a report for the International Bank of Reconstruction on the fiveyear economicA.P. - 478 words
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384 1946-12-30 3 (Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Sat. —Local reaction to the Nationalist Congress, the second all-Malayan Congress of the Malay Nationalist Party in this historic city, has given rise to several repercussions in both Malay and n Malay quarters. Chinese quarters in this state expressed384 words
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Article140 1946-12-30 3 Reuter. BATAVIA, Dec. 28.—Tadjoedin Noor. Chairman of the preliminary Parliament of East Indonesia, who arrived in Batavia today, had a meeting with the Indonesian Premier, Dr. Sjahr*r. They discussed the Nationalist movement, in East Indonesia and the results of the Denpasar Conference. Dr. Sjahrir told Noor thatReuter. - 140 words
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Article309 1946-12-30 3 Prices quoted below are for >lcul weight except where othervise stated. Foodstuffs:—Yesterday's quotwere "Meehoon": Siam No. 1 $95; No. 2 $85; No. 3 $72; Indo-China $65; Kedah $65. Rice: -Siam No. 1 $92; No. 2 WRice milling: Siam $38. Glutinous rice: Siam $85; Kedah 575; Rangoon309 words
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Article676 1946-12-30 3 Share quotations as at Dec. 27, according to the Malayan Sharebrokers Association (Singapore) were as follows: INDUSTRIALS Buyer Seller Alexandra Brickworks Ords. 1.80 $2.00 Alexarura Brickworks Profs. 2.90 3.10 Brit. Malaya Trustee Executor Co. 8.00 9.00 Consolidated Tin Smelters Ord. 20/- 22/6 do. Profs. 25/- 27/6 Eastern676 words
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268 1946-12-30 3 /"Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore's bunkering facilities have been restricby the world coai shortage. But fears that ships may bo immobilized before completing their trips have not materialized, and shipping agents deny the rumour that services have been curtailed. Ships calling here are allotted enough268 words
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Article177 1946-12-30 3 Members of the Singapore Branch of the General and Municipal Workers Union of the United Kingdom held a meeting with members of the Chargemen*.. Association present when great dissatisfaction was expressed at th? class distinction be.ng shown in tne matter of wives inning their husbands. The177 words
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Article30 1946-12-30 3 Governor Sir Frank Oimson and Lady Oimson and party were present at the 6.45 screening of Gabriel Pascal's "Caesar and Cleopatra", at tho Cathay Cinema yestert\ay evening.30 words
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Advertisement61 1946-12-30 3 WAWN'S LABORATORIES PTY. LTD. 1 Sydney Australia PROPRIETORS OF WORLD FAMOUS SPECIFICS, MEDICINES and REMEDIES, OFFER YOU—FREE OF CHARGE —PROMPT, EXPERT PERSONAL ATTENTION AND ADVICE appertaining to your particular ailment. 'WRITE DIRECT TO WAWN'S LABORATORIES fi V.LTD. SYDNEY: AUSTRALIA or via BOX 852, SINGAPORE. IS, ALEXAMOMA HQAO, SIMOAPOftI Money cant61 words
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Article516 1946-12-30 4 The broadcast by Dato Roland Braddell on the Com- 1 stitutional Proposals was ■rankly a statement of the case for the Rulers and M.N.O. An exposition of ;he legal foundation of the proposals, the broadcast swered almost none of the (i iiicism. Indeed Dato I516 words
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Article1203 1946-12-30 4 the Rt. Rev. J.I., Wilson, Lord Bishop of Singapore - by the Rt. Rev. J. I., Wilson, Lord Bishop of Singapore. A Week ago I attended the memorial service in Burma for those who died on the Burma-Siam Railway and when the inevitable question was asked in the speech of the Governor of Burma "Have they died1,203 words
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Article267 1946-12-30 4 STUTTGART —A crime wavr is sweeping Germany. A large proportion of the crimes are being committed not by Germans but by Displaced Persons who. comprise only fraction or the population. Hunger and want probably explain most of the crime s committed by German criminals, but those committed267 words
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811 1946-12-30 4 London: The World Exhibition to be held here in 1951 is now well in the planning stage. It will surpass New York's famed exhibition, and it will mark incidentally the centenary of the Crystal Palace. And :i architect Black's dream ccmes true London will811 words
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384 1946-12-30 4 Letters To The Editor Sir,—My friends and I have discussed among ourselves the report of the Working Committee on the for the Federation of Malaya. It appears to us that this report is a farce and we are surprised that tne live experienced Brit-sh384 words
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Article155 1946-12-30 4 Sir. —In your loader December 24th oh the subject of Federation, you stress that the vast majority of the Members of the Council will represent bureaucracy or "big business.' 1 In conclusion you sum up the constitution as one that has been designed "as a stockadi fat the155 words
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Advertisement81 1946-12-30 4 The Finest Radio in the World available to the pi^^^t^^^ice. MURPHY THE STATION MASTER It is easy to put a short-wave switch on a radio set and a 1 wave Stations on the dial. But is it easy to get those Btatii easy to hear them? Yes—if your set is81 words
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Miscellaneous44 1946-12-30 4 STRANGE AS fT SEEMS By E^mT C.»- »t l<- *<•■■ ■JIM T. g. t >•' 0« —A» 7hoTsw£d #lw<e/ SPECIALLY MINTED CHOCOLATE COINS WERE SOLD BY A SWISS %>3Si ORGANIZATION AND FUNDS THUS RA\SLD SAVED THE £NG ADINE L (\KE OF StL<S ~7 COMMERCIAL ~djk > til44 words
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Article380 1946-12-30 5 Reuter. Michigan City, Indiana, Dec. 28.—An American Airunes plane crashlanded today three miles from here while on us way from Buffalo, New York, to Chicago. First reports indicated that several of the 21 persons on board were injured, but it is not vet known ifReuter. - 380 words
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99 1946-12-30 5 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Dec 30 President Truman in the 23rd report to Congress on the "lend-lease" said that while negotiations with South Africa, Greece. Holland and Norwaywere "actively in progress.* 1 he regretted that such discussion with U.S.S.R. had so far been without result Final settlementReuter. - 99 words
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Article200 1946-12-30 5 Reuter. GORAKHPUR Dec. 30. -It se:rn s almost certain that India "must pa through another stage of bitter struggle before she attains complete freedom,'* Dr. Syamprasaa Mookherjee, d legate to the Indian Constituent Assembly, told the All-India session of the Hindu Mahasabha an Orthodox HinduReuter. - 200 words
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Article190 1946-12-30 5 Reuter. LONDON. Dec 30—The political and financial weekly. Economist, commenting on Government's decision to invite a representative group of Burmans to London for d:scusslon 5 on self-government says. "It is clear that as the policy of .conaedlng independence to colonial nationalist movements moves towards Its final issue,Reuter. - 190 words
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Article117 1946-12-30 5 A.P. MANILA, Dec. 30.—Investigators of the Philippine Army reported that wholesale smuggling operations, involving Chinese, were under way along unpatrolled costs of Southern Mindanao. They said that Chinese immigrants in undisclosed numbers were being landed at isolated points, issued falsified resident certificates and then led toA.P. - 117 words
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Article176 1946-12-30 5 untitled China ing, Dec 28.- Nationalist aii-out bid to Kiangau and restore Government authority i';ng-coniested area, (tared Fumng. o ne of the munist strongholds m t n rth of the Yangtse, to pro-Government vera] months Nationalise have reducing o T •..oer.iied areas' It has be n176 words
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Article133 1946-12-30 5 Reuter. IS, Dec 28. —Reporting police tigationa into the activities of officers said last night been arrested at Bordeaux ater released, the French press leged that "large scale Spa--pionage network" had been vered in Hendaye region with Toulouse, Paris. Bordelan and Peipifuan (near theReuter. - 133 words
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Article130 1946-12-30 5 A.P. CAIRO, Dec. 30.—The discovery of the largest tomb yet known of the first dyna>ty of the Egyptian kings who ruled in the Nile valley 5.000 years ago was reported yesterday by Dr. Etienne Drioton, director of the Egyptian antiquites department. Drioton said a seal on a vaseA.P. - 130 words
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Article54 1946-12-30 5 Additional facilities for the peace-time garrison in Taiping, such as the provision of married quarters and sibes along Swettenham Roa<', suggested by the Army, were tabled for discussion at the Taiping Town Board meeting. It was decided however, that a site bordering the Race Course was better. The Army authorities54 words
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131 1946-12-30 5 Travel The Hurd Way Railway travel in Rumania, according to one who at there recently, is far from being easy or Comfortable. Trains run very infrequently and when then ao operate they are likely to be tlow ami overcrowded to th* point of suffocanon. A tram journey across the country131 words
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157 1946-12-30 5 A.P. MANILA, Dec. 28.—A plan for general amnesty of all 5.000 alleged Filipino collaborators, including Puppet President Jose P. Laurel and j his Japanese Occupation Cabinet, will be submitted to President Man- uel Roxas in the near future by the Philippine Department of Justice, itA.P. - 157 words
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Article219 1946-12-30 5 Reuter. LONDON, Dec. 29.—The British i fuel problem has assumed crisis proI portions. It is threatening not only the continued success of the country's export drive but her industrial recovery as a whole, j The threat of the great Austin automobile factory to close TownReuter. - 219 words
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Article32 1946-12-30 5 A.P. OTTAWA, Dec. 29.—Durn forth Smiith, Natiional Research Counciil engineer who was convicted last week of conspiring to communicate confidential information to Russia, on Saturday was sentenced to five years imprisonment—A*, Mr*,fr'A.P. - 32 words
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128 1946-12-30 5 Reuter. SHANGHAI, Dec 29.—More than 45,000 Chinese wishing to return to their overseas, homes will be repatriated within the next six months from five ports in China, according to an announcement by the Chinese National Re lief and Rehabilitation Administration. Shanghai Canton, Swatow, AmoyReuter. - 128 words
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Article186 1946-12-30 5 Reuter. MOSCOW, Dec. 29. Andrei I Gromyko at present permanent Soviet dielegate to the United Nations Security Council was today appointed deputy Foreign Minister to the United States of Soviet Russia by the Soviet Council of Ministers. With this appointment the Sovks. Union now have fiveReuter. - 186 words
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145 1946-12-30 5 Reuter. Washington. Dec 29.—The special House of Representative's committee on Post-war Economic Policy and Planning tonight urged the State Department to exercise the maximum pressure to prevent Britain. Sweden. Switzerland and France from supplying Russia with materials for industrial development "that can only be deleteriousReuter. - 145 words
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Article31 1946-12-30 5 A.P MUNICH, Dec. 29.—Three Poles, who shot a German farmer and played his piano while the body lay in the cellar, were sentenced on Saturday to death in the Government Court.—A.PA.P - 31 words
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Article80 1946-12-30 5 A.P. CALCUTTA, Dec. 30.— U. Saw, leader of the Mouchit Party and a member of the Interim Burmese Government, said yesterday Burma was impatient about freedom like all the subject peoples of Asia and elsewhere. He told reporters he was not sure if he would beA.P. - 80 words
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Advertisement89 1946-12-30 5 SPECIAL ATTRACTION FOR THE YULE TIDE SEASON ii A sensational "Hula Hula Dance" in plastic-costume. Hew Year Eve special extension till 2 a.m. Fancy Dress Exhibition. Jan 1947. A fairy's flower dance" also Broadcasting by ..onions singers from the amateur singing competition, for Reservation Please Phone 2535 SHfHfI OBTAINABLE FROM89 words
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945 1946-12-30 6 Walter Pilkington - by Walter Pilkington London, Dec. 23. On the eve of Christmas, Football League clubs in England received a present from fortune, which either smiled or frowned on them. They took part in the draw for Third Round proper of the Football Association945 words
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Article170 1946-12-30 6 Melbourne. Dec 29.—The chief interest in the two remaining Davis Cup singles matches, which were postponed until M ..day because of rains, centers around the r effect on 1947 play when the Un.ted States muU defend !tc newly won honours, possibly without Ted Schroedei and Australia faces170 words
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Article31 1946-12-30 6 KYRENIA, CYPRUS. Dec. 28 Tt is officially announced that 750 illegal Jewi.-h emigrants now in Oaraolos Camp in Cyprus will be transferred to Palestine in the steamer Ocean Vigour on Sunday.—31 words
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Article168 1946-12-30 6 London Die. 28-—The iootbaliers' truggl tor improved wape< ..nd generally better terms, which had been waged for a tang time by the Players' Union, advanced a further step to-day when th? Football League Management Committee disclosed that recommendations will be put bet- re a special League168 words
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Advertisement104 1946-12-30 6 TO-DAY i C^BESSaE^ U5, 6.3C cv 0 p.m. MsT mM Sjg> Chap: S to 15 HI WmfT Jk ro-Moititow NEW YEAR *4S> N Mid-night y^ ss I S> //foil \\r* y The DANGEROUS, MURDEROUS GANCSTER He robbed 16 banks; committee* 9 murders; broke jail 4 times. Death Accompanied Him Wherever104 words
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Advertisement231 1946-12-30 6 Big Week-end Crowds Thrilled By The Season's Finest Treat! Many Families r, 1 Fu!i Forcp fwf DAILY ■S m z pm^" ■>■■-»■-. p m TEL. 4-Q4-2. QIR-COnDIT'C.rjT^-~j "Jungle 800k 9 (in Technicolor) Si* ALEX. KORDA'S Adaptation Of The Best-Setb* of RUDYARD KIPI The Famou AoUm* with SABU in his Greatest231 words
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Article245 1946-12-30 7 Reuter. LONDON D.c. 28. The followtg sure the v suits of matches d on Saturday in the Rugby i ue and Rugby Union: RUGBY LEAGUE Branil y 5. Keighey 3. v t tb lord 12 Believue Rangers 5 U wsbury 5 Leeds 0. H iddi rslield 19.Reuter. - 245 words
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1433 1946-12-30 7 PROLONGED AUSTERITY LIKELY CAUSE OF FALL Reuter. LONDON, l>c. 29.—The year 1946 will not go down in history as a vintage year for Biitish Sport. me quality naturally varied among different sport:,, but the gene ml level poor. Battling hard to get onReuter. - 1,433 words
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159 1946-12-30 7 Reuter. LONDON. Dec 28 Sparing no effort in the close season to improve British p-'-rxing. the stewards of the Jockey Club have sent "scouts" on a world tour to collect information. To South American and the United States has gone an architect on aReuter. - 159 words
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Article95 1946-12-30 7 REX JUNGLE BOOK with SabtJ (In Technicolour) Remarkable photographic shots of the jungle and close-up views of wild beasts, including that Jungle Book villain, Sher Khan the tiger are to be seen in Rudyard Kipling's best loved story of an Indian waif who is brought up by95 words
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832 1946-12-30 7 Reuter. London, D«C. 28.--Playing in Three League matches within fo ii da/s m hectic holiday period, many players were leg-weary and teams weakened through injuries. Only four sides zaiaed the full six poin*from vital games. Arsenal and Woverhampton, the only FirstReuter. - 832 words
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Advertisement243 1946-12-30 7 JR I 11 I m W m i wmP^ Last Three Shows 2 30—6.00—9.30 p.m. <o •«< c»»»i »p i d» If o o* o" <A B W Too W.nl «»o< *o' JJ^Bi^.'fl A ©f o wA^rfaW* 'oo« wm'rilf'wiiio HMT "Siaa^WejWAiKr/ CLAUKTIICOIBOn JENNIFER JONES JOSEPH COHEN SHIRLEY TEMPLE MONTY WOOLLEY243 words
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313 1946-12-30 8 Reuter. LAKE SUCCESS, New York, Dec. 29.- The Soviet Union is expected to announce its final decision on whether or not to enter into the international atomic Elijrgy Commission meets here to-morrow at 4.00 p.m. GMT. Mr. Bernard Baruch.Reuter. - 313 words
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Article96 1946-12-30 8 Twenty-one girls competed in T he Odeon Cabarets Evening Gowns contest last night Mary Lim headed the list of ten prize-winners. Leong Choy San who was voted second, won a purse of $200 presented by Mrs. Lre Kirn Puat with the n isl bility of96 words
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357 1946-12-30 8 Norman - (F rom Norman Reuter. I\ L"_oGuRNE, Dec. 29. —After travelling through uie igh- from Canberra th? England cricketers arrived hav to-day in readiness for a one-cay flxtur'j at x.. about 80 miles to the northwest, and the third lest which begins her.? on January 1.Reuter. - 357 words
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Article42 1946-12-30 8 Twenty children of the York Kill home were this morning treated to a film show at th. Alhai.ibra by the Kinema Renters Society. Twenty tickets will be issued to this Home and the Bushy Park Home weekly.42 words
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235 1946-12-30 8 Reuter. LAKE SUCCESS. New York. Lee. 28. Soviet Ru--ia ha- proponed .hat a complete disarmaBt scheme, inlcuding detaillor tntei national control of the at m bomb and other deadly Weapons, be drawn up within three month.-. In a letter to the United Nation-" Secretary-Gen-r: al.Reuter. - 235 words
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Article144 1946-12-30 8 Reuter. LONDON. Dec 29 —A correspondent of the London Sunda v 1 mes writing today on the exclusion of Anthony Brooke from Sarawak says one of the reasons is apparent from the evidence now reaching London, namely, that he would have been accorded an ovationReuter. - 144 words
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Article133 1946-12-30 8 Reuter. Nanking. Dec. 29—Violent fighting between Government and Communist troops WSJ raging on the appro.n hca the strategic railway town ol banting, hi Honei prow, rt ao«ait 100 miles south of Peiping. today, according to Chinese press reports. The battle flared up after Communist counter-atiuck orReuter. - 133 words
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Article78 1946-12-30 8 Reuter. LONDON, Dec. 29—The Russian commentator. K. Hoffman, speaking over Moscow Radio on Indonesia said that although the Dutch papers s acclaim Netherlands success I*l solving the Indonesian question, the Indonesian people think very differently of the present situation. He said: "By a temporary truce theReuter. - 78 words
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Article155 1946-12-30 8 Reuter. LONDON, Dec 28 -The general strike called in the Southern Italian city of Bari yester- day. after police had fired on demonstrators nretesting against j high prices and absence of tin'•nininvment pay. was called o. tonight. The derision to call off the I str'keReuter. - 155 words
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Article, Illustration78 1946-12-30 8 Two pictures of the Wood cock-Niase Andersson fight Which ended at the end of the third round, whe7i Andersson failed to answer the bell for the fourth round. It ioas a good victory for Bruce though it KMBSJtt much of a test. Photos: Below Woodcock rides78 words
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718 1946-12-30 8 RINGSIDER - BY RINGSIDER Malaya's Le&Ling bantamweight Tiger Aman gained a much disputed decision over South African MlCk McKay in the Happy World Stadium last night after a boring ten 3-mmute round fight. There was too much —far too much—of the718 words
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Article163 1946-12-30 8 Reuter. LONDON, Dec. 28.— Twentythousand stamps, mostly of tat British Empire, valued at ncar«y v -f>oo 000 are on show at -;ie British Philatelic Exhibition opened at the Imperial Institute. South Kensington, tcda> by Miss Anna Neagle. Detectives mingled with the crowd keeping ;,nReuter. - 163 words
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180 1946-12-30 8 Sheffield Shield Reuter. ADELAIDE IV. M Qh ■aveeaaaafl gamci a Ont g South Aa.tr.li. SMkM shnld matc h which c.a taft, j dismissing their riva Xtt after their score was 401. match i restricted to I re< wU nan prevented play in ,jReuter. - 180 words
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Article154 1946-12-30 8 As both trial.- ft r of the Combined Bert.'am t» meet the Civilian- It cfc Mth» Padang to ay w. n due to heavy rain, the EUbH 8 Bak*tion Committee h;.> elected t'ne following to represent th* 8 rvfcea, ar.d regrets the exclusion i f154 words
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Article12 1946-12-30 8 A untitled l> r«.cil!M..' i Irnpnf no n wvrth »o tt\idnrati ri..o/12 words
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