Morning Tribune, 6 August 1946
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Title Section10 1946-08-06 1 MORNING TRIBUNE r <NewSer»> ><> CENTS SDA y AUGUST 6. 1946.10 words
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247 1946-08-06 1 r**m nenorter) Kuala Lum ntr, Monday. TmaSSgmu May Wong, 24, dance hosEastern Dance Hall Kuala Lumpur had Beauty Queen of Malayan Union and ■oniSit b/ws Excellency the Governor of Syan Union. Sir Edward Gent, she was assaultK SSitSnSShdd in conjunction with the Exhibition and247 words
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Article71 1946-08-06 1 B&IRUT, Avm 5. Bombs exploded at the American Legation and the British Consulate almost simultaneously today, in what pol\ce theorized was a demonstration of dissatisfaction with the BriVsh- American semi -partition proposal. Considerable damage but no casualties resulted when tiro l*ombs were hurled through a toinOow at71 words
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Article310 1946-08-06 1 Paris, Aug. s.— The dispute over the two-thirds rule prescribed by the Big Four for import-ant decisions by the Paris Peace Conference broke afresh today in the Rutes Committee with a small nation bloc fighting for the simple majority rule. As delegation leaders from 21 nations assembled310 words
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420 1946-08-06 1 (Tribtme Staff Reporter) PROGRESS has definitely been made in the recent talks between Government and the Malay rulers on the question of the future status of Malaya. The situation at present may be described as "much easier now" and the atmosphere "friendly," declared the420 words
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Article35 1946-08-06 1 TEHERAN, Aug. s— Persian newspapers attacked the movemcMit of British Indian troops to the Iraq pon of Basra, declaring Persia would fl^hi to the last drop of blood to defene the soil.35 words
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Article23 1946-08-06 1 PARIS, Aug. 5— French postal Workers are to get higher allowances following the ending on Saturday of their weekend strike.23 words
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Article17 1946-08-06 1 WASHINGTON, Aug. 4:— lceland has formally applied for membership of th* 1 United Nations Organisation.17 words
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Article34 1946-08-06 1 RIO DE JANEIRO, Aug. 5.— Eisenhower, United States Army Chief of Staff, was given a great welcome when he arrived on a five-day official visit as guest of the Brazilian Government.34 words
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Article41 1946-08-06 1 LONDON, Aug. 5.— A New York broadcast quoted President Truman as saying the United States is spending almost $2,000,000,000 yearly in eiCCSfI of income. President Truman has called on all Government department urging a genera' reduction in Federal expenditures.41 words
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188 1946-08-06 1 Wellington, Aug. 5. Mr Robert Scmple, New Zea and Minister of Works who, in a pre-election address reference to the lifting of United States price control, had spoken of Pres dent Truman as being "a tool of money gangsters" later declared that publicly and188 words
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Article33 1946-08-06 1 MELBOURNE, Aug. o: -The ftral batch of 1.444 immigrant builders, plasterers and labourers from Britain will arrive in Australia in December. They will work on mas9 production of homes-33 words
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Article42 1946-08-06 1 ANKARA, Aug. s.— President Inona, vith the weight of th e Republican Peoples Party majority behind him, is regarded as certain to be r*M?lecte<* Turkey's President when the n ew national assembly meets fo the fir*i time today.42 words
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Article37 1946-08-06 1 TRIESTE. Aue. 5.- Tr.irn.-urs. stoj>ord on Saturc! r ftcr marked raiders wred essential i re run* Ing igftin on BU idiy. T!if r>ro-Tiro T B] ndic upon a^' i k "i the city.37 words
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Advertisement38 1946-08-06 1 Give us the pleasure to Serve and Satisfy you! *|Akl c. k CHOICEST SELECTIONS A Sweet Vermouth Port Wine Q Clove Liqueur— Van Dorhum tj Lo, /ro?n Peppermint Liqueur Curacao Franciscan Convent SOUTH AFRICA v>hitc P«PPen»to* Dr >* Vermouth38 words
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340 1946-08-06 2 Reporter) i m I i Clerical r. for bettering i workers. The conreren< p Id (1 orer by Mr. Khoo Teik E- with de- Malacca, Selangor, Perak and in u't< nd mce. I e principal resolutions passed was w> r the clerical340 words
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Article26 1946-08-06 2 (Our 0 i 7 7K; I o retei r Old Their tint < rorrux 1 r a K he (U f an26 words
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Article62 1946-08-06 2 Theft Of Taxi Alleged A China* I w Kirn w&n charge lin tl U d l '»li« e Cotif theft ol Ihxi. TM- a< ho < laimed trial, u;n alleged to Ij.i 1 itolen U.<- \hx) frr-m ;i/j Indian named ian <>n July 31, Bai] in the tun oi |2,00062 words
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Article82 1946-08-06 2 Youths On Extortion Charges Producad In the Second MhyiA't a'*' Court > ■■'••nlay, a Chntorjcy*' youth. Lconv r Sweo KnK Juml two charge ol extortioDi explained U him. LeOOg v. a ftlli to hftVC extorted $2 from one Kim Boon WaJi and 60 centi from one Lee 'l (j\k («<82 words
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37 1946-08-06 2 Hi n Am'. 5 Twelve killed and 11 Iniured when i French convoy d In !>.•■(• x i 1 1 h on ernment Bpokesi 1 1 tn i r I 1 lon37 words
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Article192 1946-08-06 2 Aug. 4. HPi that hi 1946 -T-iin tmp would Wi ,)j. Indian average has i iby the irregulansoon. While the monsoon broko to here h ive been varia- rmal in many pan umry. and unl »ss more falls in tn pra n xportipectationa of192 words
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Article44 1946-08-06 2 A line ol 34, in d» fault, four days' imprisonment v%as bnpojled on i fowl-teller, Chens B"k Fon^, in the Butterworth Court by Mr. C. \V Sh:»t|;incl U)V Ills fovvl.s t' •mneceeMTf Buffering by placing them in baskets "crmmptog them Ulb sardines'".44 words
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Article41 1946-08-06 2 ILLEGAL REFU GEES HAIFA, August 3— One thousand illegal JeWMII refugees wen landed btfi today and yesterda-. from ships which arrived earlier tbifl Pack. Another 2.250 refugees, n^out who™- dteemterkatioo no d»»- ha bftn taken, still remain In their bhips.- ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article36 1946-08-06 2 lay, n in, and ■■■r -c* n Singapore and throughout Mauya a>"< Inci ows:-— > price ex ?um\ rom 85 c*>a i drum -i si Kl >.5O v<r un 4-aaUon U36 words
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148 1946-08-06 2 Malaya's Defence Plan Being Worked Out The question o/ tft» defence of Malaya Sarawak, North Borneo and <Aher parts of the Malayan Union hare not as yet been fully torked out. Them areas, said the GovernorGeneral, Mr. Malcolm Mat- Donald petterdav, are "part of a large theatre" and its defence148 words
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397 1946-08-06 2 The necessity for personal contact between ol cers of Government and the people of the country! ■tressed by the Governor- General Mr MacDom yesterday at a press interview. He leaves Singapo this morning for a 12-day tour of Sarawak. "Government to Sarawak must b,.397 words
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109 1946-08-06 2 "Catastrophic Quake-But No Damage" Miami. Florida 1; i ke harv rs a crib d phic, v:"7 sevexe n Sunday was api ■•red in Milwauk •<• i n the d c.st hold of the Atlantic Vj 30,346 feet below the s»a and about 50 m les off then east coast of109 words
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Article64 1946-08-06 2 MOSCOW, Aug. 4:— Two ?M half million Russian railwtf vol signed a letter to c-nfr/J li B+ftlin in which they piumiafl fulfil in four years some of si joctives of the Russian five^^J I plan for railways. The letter was sent on the m bicn of "allReuter - 64 words
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Article85 1946-08-06 2 A Dyak police office of the Governor General l during his 12-day tour 1 said Mr. MacDonald 'I shall have this Dy»M ottcer to go with me because J to see and meet his Governor-General explain In addition to his nADC., Mr. MacDonald romnanird during lv Deputy85 words
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Advertisement38 1946-08-06 2 Por SERVICE SATISFACTION MODERATE PRICES IfItOAPORC iT\T ONERY M\RT 28, C^iullm Bt. Singapore. WINSTON'S 4 THE A HC A HE TEJWIfI fiOLP c v?n< v nana i• ports Wtr^^/,- f '//'A/ jM L^a^gKp 1 Jr ii r m <^38 words
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Article, Illustration158 1946-08-06 3 New Uniform For Policewomen A new style uniform for policewomen in Britain ivill be issued somet me in November. Th 3 uniform has been designed to serve both in winter and summer m ivhereas policewomen have been issued with summer and winter uniforms up to the present. It is made158 words
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Article84 1946-08-06 3 irrested for theft of one tin cigarettes belonging to the ces. Hassan bin Lingoh 1 19) 5 convicted and sentenced to r weto 1 r.i. in the Third PStrate's Court yesterday. able attached to the PP?r e Harbou r Board Police 1 wssan near a godown a: ,™r[. He84 words
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Article19 1946-08-06 3 Mute On Theft Charge lumb Chi, Soo. who was with d to i m a rew a. ied i19 words
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467 1946-08-06 3 "Patsy Identified" Ends S'pore Woman 's4- Year Search For Daughter Tribune Staff Reporter) A dream came true for a Singapore mother who has been re-united with her nine-year-old child, Paisy Li, after a search which look her from Singapore to Australia and thence to Port Villa in the New Hebrides.467 words
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Article57 1946-08-06 3 Choa Hong Hin (22) produced in the Third Magistrate's Court yesterday, charges wore explained to him. The first was for carrying firearms in public and the Imd charge for being found in possession of four rounds of •32 ammunition. magistrate ordered Choa o be remanded and the case57 words
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Article91 1946-08-06 3 In the Second Police Court yeserday a 28-year-old* Cantonese. Sit Chew, was convicted and sentenced to three months' r.i. for house trespass with Intent to commit theft. According to the evid?jice. the complainant. Ho Toh Cheng who was living at Malabar Street heard footsteps in hi flat91 words
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Article55 1946-08-06 3 Produced in the Fourth Polic Court yesterday a Javanese. Rahmat bin Arshat (45) had I charge of murder explained I him. It was alleged that Rahmat caused <h e death of a compatriot, Tams r bin Saro at Pulau Brani on Saturday. The case was postponed55 words
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458 1946-08-06 3 Selangor G.L.U. Answers Official 'Grave Accusations' KUALA LUMPUR, Aug. 2.— In reply to what it describes as "grave accusations made by the Public Relations Department, Malay Peninsula" on the recent Port Swettenham strike the Selangor General Labour Union has issued a lengthy statement, a summary of which is given below:458 words
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Article105 1946-08-06 3 In an al|jempr to Induce üblir condemn atrffc of the .strike and the it accuse s the G.L.U. of choosing to call the ttrike a t a tin* (July 3) when fiv* styPs loaded witt flour were lyinß oil Fort I On the other hand the press r<105 words
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228 1946-08-06 4 The Morning Tribune TEUSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1946. Yenan Bombing bj whole a;;;..r may I I MM Of iiidJ ma ter i b< i brin j a -f. li. to I np a i aloni i "j angi ze een iB( ii reJiai ild nepoti I orei Ival .iiuii'tii I m228 words
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Article922 1946-08-06 4 U.S. Policy Joward china f State old hi e i nI) haf had d m :h s of hi I urt wrt Lous statements on th i concerning U.S. policy In China, i had been considered Imp>] i to clarify policy beyond any ques ion. Acheson reiterated that i byUSIS - 922 words
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Article223 1946-08-06 4 "Protest Strike" Is Off Trieste, Aug. 4.— Tr:- -sit 'm^r wer e running again this m "W after 24 hours' stoppa;^ d>"^K removal of essential pan- O f'J rams by armed masked mq H the early hours of Saturdaj mm A declaration was publlsJ B this mornms from th of223 words
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Article128 1946-08-06 4 CHINA'S 'PEARL HARBOUR' NANKING. Aug. 4.— Likening jl Nationalist attack on Ytnan the inter-party peace talks fl ro Pearl Harbour, the .spokesman held ihat the Mnern were partly responsible. 'During the mission ull planes, gasoline, bombs munition were American i the pilots American trained Americans are really earne desire for128 words
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Article52 1946-08-06 4 LONDON, Aug. 3— It 1 siated in London indv one man is so far k n his life when Empire Cn n Haifa Bay last n are 35 gurvi iny of Ihs sun rescued b y < n e British which was igalnsl the German Scharnhorst inReuter - 52 words
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Advertisement139 1946-08-06 5 f^g. TANG vAUiT WAD. ;SGAPOBE. S.S. tincU o« astern Ar« ,3d Crafts. roui features »Ith widest of beauty product* W e* Compacts, Face Powders, ZrJ, Lotiom etc Latest ebJpc E Allabux Oo. Kortb Bridge Road. B'pore. B( /V ri 3ook Store FOR BOOKS 47, HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE. Tel: 3218 wnmi139 words
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Advertisement166 1946-08-06 5 llf it's obtainable anywhere it's in 1 I Electrical United Trading Co., ii. Stanilorci Road, Singapore. IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT US. Embroidery Ouect Importers of all kinds of ChineM Hand-made Fancy Good* 10. Baueo* Hoad (Roaney House), Singapore. »^l IHI I ■lIIW^W— Flowers Lotus Flower Shop AT166 words
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Advertisement207 1946-08-06 5 Central Merchandise FOR ALL YOUR REQUIREMENTS VISIT MARCO 6, Stamford Road, Singapore. VTrere a new shipment of porcelain LINNER SERVICE SETS and ALUMINIUM WARE may be inspected. Telephone 7563. Hair Dressers Laertes Hair Dressers, Latest Fashions and Manicure by Miss Anna 31ajorie Aim Ladles Hair Dressing Saloon Formerly of Malson207 words
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Advertisement143 1946-08-06 5 Men's Wear BIX WASHINGTON BRAND SHIRTS tJ Qcnt» Distinctive ft BtyliJb 6hlrt* Call at— E. ALLABUX CO., 92, North Bridge Road, Singapore. Music Store 5 T.M.A. Music House, (i/63, High Street, Singapore. For PIANOS, MUSIC ft RECORDS Tbone 7466 Optician Regarding the eye sight Consult: New China Optical Co. 71.143 words
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Advertisement162 1946-08-06 5 i Refrigeration Marden Companv Refrigerating Engineer! 82, Orchard Road P. O. Box 755 Telegrams "MARDEN Singapore. Sanitary Contractors FCNCHIN Co, Ltn Office 64, Wallich Street Phone No. 7557. Sanitary Electrical Conir%t\cr Building Repairers and Ger.*:% Importers. Shoes SHOE CO., LTD BATA BUILDING, NORTH BRIEKJE ROAiJ I Silk Store NEH SILKS162 words
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Article, Illustration41 1946-08-06 6 I i hunting a i o make, rru nt i mp COIU < h'l P< rhdf). t hot,* ,j can be nuidt to "< o/ financial a ance u you. Such (i< vity a 'i help wju stay yovnu too*41 words
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Article451 1946-08-06 6 ij dm i<• women than w< realize hai i sssful bu ii e which they carry on In I own h<v..< one of th< i li Me busta yn u otti <»i the foi I :i. others were the result oi natural inten In wn 'wry v. bichi451 words
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Article271 1946-08-06 6 4. -By repudiating the constituent tening to use direct action" to els the Muslim League have deliberately to Indian civil war, "declares the inTimea In a leading article to-day. gooi on: "The threat j 9 de conditional upon any particular Bntish policy ai sir.271 words
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Article120 1946-08-06 6 FRANKFURT, Aur. 4. One nun d d thousand J Will flew Poland irlthlti i v ai -CO 000 within the nexi ihrec months— becau* of daily "robi. and killing" an American obrer said i I Rabbi Philip B. m h to ihe American Commander rmany,120 words
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Article69 1946-08-06 6 Prague Exchange Closed For Good PRAGUE. Aug. 3.— The Czechoslovak Minister of Finance, Dr. Jamlr Dolansky, first Communist to hold that post, told Rp liter today that Prague stock exchange would never reopen. "There is no place for it in a planned economy," he said. Foreign holders of nationalised bankReuter - 69 words
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Article, Illustration21 1946-08-06 6 Our Dumb Blonde The man said I had jusll enough coupons lor M tallboy. Fancy, even buy! friends are rationed I21 words
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Article114 1946-08-06 6 China To Eat More Fish China is to have the largest a most modern fishing fleet if. I history. Costing US $41,000,000. the -ciiea envisages the acquisition of 750 I scls of the latest type, 12.000 svj m junks and .between 40 and I Cold storage depots. In addition, 30Reuter - 114 words
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Miscellaneous59 1946-08-06 6 J- j LIT AIL\LH EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA to the morning tribune I BhaiModjf iii Blow L^-^~^ L i" p a-*— Br Al Capp ,s V- BLAST YA sfflt u ?z, I V^l no sense trv,n- -r <^ 5 DONT YOU LEAVE ?RA?nc" P 1/ (g&CQW gg^TO^SgW^2 5 WITHOUT DWV»r rr/59 words
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Article110 1946-08-06 7 I in B wolfratshauaen, I A with puns and killed t Knar, and six others bay■v American soldiers tne Kent ays. Kroion is w nfi A™ Kv start again at any mo■p- Government officials at Kusen have evidence that nderground movement m, camp which lias linksReuter - 110 words
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Article74 1946-08-06 7 pORB. An appeal death seniei i l police h the t flv e Chine ft 1 I K; tai on or abouj October hissed by the Pre- >; a full th; Ol i° I North madi his appeal ai the ln ame up for ref D «an on JuneA.P. - 74 words
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Article106 1946-08-06 7 NORTHALLERTON.— Three priaonment members of the N.F.S. plead d guilty here to maliciously cau*i\i h r fires. They were Wil R( ves. 21, miner, who was bound over; George Stanforth, .'iii. labourer, who was sentenced to four months' Imprisonment, and Frank Grayson. 41, labourer, sentenced106 words
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Article, Illustration526 1946-08-06 7 HENRY GRIS - W hat The Stars Think Of "LEG ART" HENRY GRIS by Morning Tribune I Correspondent In Hollywood i HOLLYWOOD, July 27. Why do Hollywood stars pose lor 'Glamour pictures?" The answer Is simple: because you rant it. But do they like it? Ah, this is something different I nave been526 words
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219 1946-08-06 7 LONDON, Aug. 4.— An influential British co mmcntator said today that the United States was pre- vaulted by its form of government from living up "consistently" to its world responsibility "particularly on iho Palestine situation." As Britain waited with impatience lor Pralldent Truman to make a219 words
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349 1946-08-06 8 Cu rfew Unworkable lERI SALEM, AUG. L -™E IRGUN ZVAI IjEUWDrS radio "VOH i i h;htim, ion ni WED TO-NIGHT: THE BRITISH WILL REALISE THAI TEI IVIV IS NOT LIKE BENGAL AND THAI I HI I.U IS I NWORKABLE/ 1 II added: "The nexiReuter - 349 words
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Article71 1946-08-06 8 Iraq's Request Supported CAIRO Aug. 4: Transjordan has ipported Iraq's request for an exiiaordinary session of the Arab Lea'Mr to discuss the Palestine Qtu uon. it was teamed today. The League's protocol provides i*,r the calling of an extraordinary session at the request of two mem--1 bers of the League.71 words
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410 1946-08-06 8 "WE WILL FIGHT" TEHERAN, Aug. 4.— Expressing almost una-J approval of last night's "no foreign intm-J nommuniq ue, the Persian newspapers to-(j a 9 tacked the movement of troops to the Iraqi I Basra to protect British oil interests in Sou hpVM ••Daria," leftAP - 410 words
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Article67 1946-08-06 8 Bi.'jhdi«d, Augus 4. r-M party spokesma that they fear the m Indian troops I sircnghen Britain I implement h, r Palestine. I Official reports, t -I dica:e that the ,1 main 'at Basra. The landings ca I prise, although i entirely unexpected, in S the recent labour67 words
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Article129 1946-08-06 8 SUSPECTS FREED LUXEMBOURG. Aue Qrand Ducal Government o:'l cmbourg has relca: t d all bin of the suspected revolutionar.e^H were rounded up in a sudden^H en FYiday, it was announced The man still in dctcr.tion^H bcrt Wingert a school r.achtrß Wai a prominent resistance I dining the war. Pierre Dupong,129 words
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Article24 1946-08-06 8 LONDON, Auk- H; tish Labour Party '^B headed by Professor II; ki, has arrived in Lenii^B from Moscow todav. r^P^H the Moscow ridio.— ReuterReuter - 24 words
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131 1946-08-06 8 TOKIO, Aug. 4.— The Imperial Househol I are safe from con;; nation by the P 1 .W 1 vy lax, Finance Minister T. Ishib House of R sentativej ge\ commi 1 I 11 added that U constitu- I ti h provides for q of xneAP - 131 words
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Miscellaneous226 1946-08-06 8 7Vy 77fi* AMERICAN Answer To Yesterdays Puzzle. 6 ISO VS WOIIII \m\ m~M wm LIUCS:— l 31 l-N>...... |r;-, a v-^'^ f h 3U Animal related 'K"f)'a v üb^r"^ ACEO 25 Wi svs to elephan. EEllirHMMc^ElN'Sin 17 Obt 35 Crocodile bird X L feilkiKfr Tma4k irfsh »-^ffe homed bygambleri 1™226 words
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Article36 1946-08-06 9 I, thai "millions oi doUars tRA supplies being pilfer- <} r in Tr j te "was not in ac- whh the facts." The Gen. Morgan's e er 1 by the United Department. .1.. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Advertisement134 1946-08-06 9 At The Worlds GLOBE G.W (Daily: 3—7—9.15 p.m., DESERT SONG (In Technicolor) Dennis Morgan Irene Manning Opening To-morrow 'DESERT VICTORY" LIDO N.W (Daily: 3—7—9.15 p.m.) "GREAT GUNS" (Laurel and Hardy) SK* G.W, To-night at 7 and 9.15 p.m. "THE HURRICANE EXPRESS" (Chaps. I—6)1 6) Lloyd Whitcock's dramatic role Final Chapters134 words
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Advertisement274 1946-08-06 9 SEASON (with reason!) EXTENDED! AI HAMRRA 1 1-1.30-4-8.30-9.1 5 nijiinifii/an ;jook early: Tel: «909 Wo can'! say better lhan th<i Him critics "EVERYONE SHOULD SEE IT"Walter Winclu*ll. NOT CHEAP SENSATIONALISM BIT GRAND EXCiiEMJKNT! UAKY "totting i« feat Cmmt HIE. MTtn M^^^^. 111 W< Ci<!e-rT fl B H ifii B I274 words
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181 1946-08-06 10 ix>i br n ma(if V 1 the Britl h presi that the third Test should rtcnded 1 if on t: a result of any kind in three days is re- Ovnou in b I fourth c■■ I I ITS. of th«r Ram* ■fttCb bl181 words
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Article136 1946-08-06 10 CALCUTTA, Au«. 4 —The death ::<d lift night of the Kumar ol Bbowml It vai reported here. It was only last Tuesday that thf ii committee oi the Privy -:1 delivered judgment in his fftfOUf .n ill appeal in what had ii» known a.s the "Funeral136 words
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297 1946-08-06 10 LONDON, Aug. 4.— The British Governnir S M cision to accept the principle of economic mer 1 the British and United States zones in German- fresh proof of Anglo- Amer can backstairs agreenSfc on the German question," M. K. Hoffman. m'c^K radio commentator, declared in297 words
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Article117 1946-08-06 10 London, aw. 4.- Quare Tvms, the world's fastest racgreyhound who has cover- yards in 28.82 seconds was beaten into fifth place in Wembley Summer Cup eh race was won by the locally-trained, Bah's Choice, in o. comparatively poor lime of 20.60 seconds. There ivas a furiousReuter - 117 words
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Article136 1946-08-06 10 NEW YORK, Aug. :;.-J^H reductions for the United M "until the inflation siUia.;B passed" and the use of th-l gei to offset inflation, w^il commended by President man today reviewing the I'fl Sia'tea Budget for the v^rl 1, 1946 to June 30, 11)47. With the estimated ex J tureReuter - 136 words
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Article87 1946-08-06 10 BOMBAY. Auk. 4. —Gandhi has advised Indians to observe hartal J voluntary suspension of business) on Aug. 0 the day on which four years ago h<- and other Congress leaders were arrested in Bombay following the decision to start 'quit India" movementGandhi srrOte in today's "Harijan"Reuter - 87 words
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239 1946-08-06 10 NEW YORK, Aug. 4.— The General Assembly of the United Nations and its committees will forge through 300 to 400 meetings during the second part of its first session which will begin on September 23, an official "forecast" released here delcared. Its estimated session willReuter - 239 words
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Article71 1946-08-06 10 COLOMBO, Aug. that the United Natiunas Council should ask all W break off diplomatic Franco Spain and recogni;e^™ C-iral's Republican Gove: exile was made' at a public f^H under the auspices of C, Onion last night. B The meeting also di-mar.<W^» the Spanish Consular should be closed down supplies71 words
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Article34 1946-08-06 10 Reds Producing Grenades NANKING, Aup. K 300 workers are turn 'and hand grenade* f K forces in factories Changteh, the capital vince, according to C H^ Daily production reached 500 mines and grenades.— ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Advertisement50 1946-08-06 10 4 <J> $M p.m. Season Extended Don't Miss It TERESA WRIGHT s^FQ WM JOSEPH (OTIEN (f^S^ 7% Alfred HIKHCQCKS J^ I^>^ Shadow of a Doubt ■TV*' y MACnONALD CAREY 'tjpcS^" PATRICIA COLL'NGE Ht NRY TR AVE RS L^WJtT V/ALLACE FO?D NEXI CHANGE— One Of Tin* Event i 0! The Year!50 words
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471 1946-08-06 11 iood Performances In Finals nr r ro vd witnessed the finals of the SinsraA IsTS Amaaur Athle ic Meet at the Jalan Besar r«t time since the liberation of This was tt*™« d civilian competitors jointly V (Mi and tr^cK events. J n J471 words
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Article184 1946-08-06 11 ■c-v.l Wong. Penang, Monday. W Singapore Chinese Recrea■jiub beat the Penang C.R.C. runs in a two-day cricket I which finished today OO ■a 0: Kalian* la t wicket stand of Er.uv.- proved unavailing for K whose last man was dismissEw minutes before stumps were184 words
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Article31 1946-08-06 11 '"'r >i»n Reporter) 1 K::: la Lumpur, Monday. ai thehanda *fr rhinos, team ,'■>, Singapore Relub sprang a surprise theT.P.CA. by red during the er match ground this embruggen was the31 words
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225 1946-08-06 11 PERAK FOOD OFFICE TEAMS IN PENANG Penang, Monday. By winning at Hockey today, Pcnang clinched the issue :n 'he Inter Food Control office holiday games played here, the homesters beating the visitors at soccer and horkey. but going down at badminton. Perak won the badminton by three games to two225 words
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Article64 1946-08-06 11 (Our Own Reporter) Malacca, Monday. The Malacca Old Boys' XI from Singapore lost in a soccer match to th e Muar parachutists by 7—3 today, throughout and collected four fOtll before half-time. On the resumption the parachutists bagged another one before the Did Boys retaliated64 words
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Article63 1946-08-06 11 WASHINGTON. Aug. 3.— The Civil Aeronautics Administration yesterday announced that it had approved p modification for (he Lockheed Con s'fllation. which will permit the (dar passenger plane to return to airline service coon. It said Lockheed expects to con 1 plete changes on"* number ot planer63 words
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Article31 1946-08-06 11 According to a new scliomo wh»c ♦ho Oovernment is formuli Pcnani? and Port Swettenh**** bt- the two ports ihrougli which ilm the Malayan Union will be carric out.31 words
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472 1946-08-06 11 A. E. Quick - A. E. Quick (By LONDON, Aug. 4. The Army this tune had no answer to the R.A.F. West Indians, Wint and MacDonald Bailey, in the inter services Athletic championships at Aldershot, and the airmen won the title al Aldershop for only the second472 words
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Article294 1946-08-06 11 The draw for all eventl in the Singapore Table Tennis Association chamoionships of 1946 will bo held at th e S.C.R.C., New Bridge Road, ai 2 p.m. on Saturday. All affiliated members of the S.T.T.A. are requested to mak e it a Point to attend the294 words
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Article71 1946-08-06 11 DUXDALK, Eire, Aug. 4 Stated to be the oldest standing thletica record in the world the rish record for f<>uv miles was >•"!;<.». today by Martin E^an Of Shanaglish county. Gal way, running in the Ma-Hoi I I c n Cycling association chamships f Dundalk county,Reuter - 71 words
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Article62 1946-08-06 11 LONDON Aug. 4.— Mov^ovv R Said yesterday that military c i s beim established In to e r States which, for the flt»1 forces "for offensive purpo Thr> broadcast rcrnrd'd by Soviet monitor in Londm >u there are no doubt r aCtlofi In tb# United Stat»*s who are62 words
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536 1946-08-06 12 LONDON. Aug. 1 Th€ Palestine crisis, which threatens to become a crisis involving the whole of the Middle East, has outdistan cri the Pans Conference as a subject of diplomatic interest this week-end. The federal acheme proaucn w/ BritUh and United Btat»-£ t!P«t* v.ae complexReuter - 536 words
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Article55 1946-08-06 12 < In<lians have bct-n taken into dy by the pollfi in ronnocblon With UIC hur^lary last ux-k at Pntharil ltd CD., Penantf, uh<n a lar^e quantity of toilf-t ;'Oods and about 100 flMtballl Win stolen. The suspects were traced to a coffee shop in JelutOMg, OBd Home55 words
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Article246 1946-08-06 12 PARIS, Aug. 5.— U.8. Secretary ot Btatt Mr. Byrnes today threw the weight of the United States behind the British proposal designed to I ak the <' adlock over voting proecdur> i n the Pans conference. He said: "The treaties under consideration must go to th e Foreign246 words
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Article50 1946-08-06 12 Pamphlets issued by the Perak Labour Department appeal t 0 Euro-pcan-owned estate labourers now on strike fn Buntfel Slput area "not to listen to aplutors who do not have your Interests at heart". New wage rates fixed by the CPPA had apparently not been communicated to them.50 words
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Article25 1946-08-06 12 An examination for estate drt-ssers in Perak will be held by the Medical Department, Perak, at Ipoh during the first week of September.25 words
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55 1946-08-06 12 HYTHE, Kent, Aug. 5: :—Electioneering methods to stimulate interest in worship Is supprested by the Vicar of Hythe, Kevercnd K. A. Nev.ton. He says: "Why not flying squad.; of |cars to brinK people to church. If jwe can do It on polling days we55 words
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198 1946-08-06 12 West Hardepool, Aug. 5.— Dunk rk hero and wartime destroyer Captain, 27-year-old commander Frank Ingram. D.S.O. is the first English skipper of Hitler's £1,060,000 luxury yacht. The crew of 25 will all be ct'icers and nxen of -he Royal Navy. The 3,600-ton yacht Grille now198 words
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440 1946-08-06 12 U.K. US. Vessels In Mid-ocean "Incident" LONDON, Aug. s.— Officials of British and Ama can shipping companies are investigating reports o! remarkable "boarding incident" involving an Amerio destroyer, two American freight vessels and a sin British cargo steamer. On July 31, the American ship American Farm collided with her sister440 words
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