Morning Tribune, 8 August 1946
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Title Section12 1946-08-08 1 MORNING TRIBUNE P Sen Seres, 10 CENTS f N °THI^^AY. AUGUST B,^12 words
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285 1946-08-08 1 v i Vn ff 7— M. Gromyko (Russia) at a meet Vnl V t t No 2of the Atomic Energy ComiTthTu.S.S.R. would not agree to a proposed fi n T Ct United States asked other nations "blindly to H intentions of the United States while285 words
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63 1946-08-08 1 HBERRA, Auk- 7. --The AuroraPremier Mr Chifley told the I of Uepresentatives today that ralia was iniiltiof upon complete xclusivo control of north-eastern Guinea. hifiey said it was intended Ovide naval, military and air and erect fortifications. agreement would be considered restricted Australia's right to63 words
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Article36 1946-08-08 1 ■DON, Aug. 7.— Benny synch. ■tired m 1938 as flyweight boxBiampion of the world, died m Glasgow. Bi talked into the southern hospital at 5. p.m., saying ill and died three hours later.36 words
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Article45 1946-08-08 1 JOBI. K^ 7 The Indiftn I ■'•'<'* may tart a I U a pror Immigration P"»nmeiit P Jm 7_ Th c British r M nomim tmably v Palestine situation. I PteldI lef of pii General Staff. I I I N'e--1 I I I I I45 words
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68 1946-08-08 1 PARIS, Aug. 7. -The Jewish Agency's concern over the Palestine situation is reflected m the decision by the Agency Executive to summon a special meeting of the Zionist Action Committee before the end of August. The executive disclosed it had dispatched a representative-Br. Nasum Goldmaun--to Washington68 words
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53 1946-08-08 1 WASHINGTON, AugV 7.— A collision of two naval planes near L0..--nardown. Maryland, brought death IC four persons, including Lt. Peary D Stafford, grandson of Admiral Robert Peary, North Pole explorer. A transport plane collied with a new type of fighter being tested. The test pilot53 words
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Article87 1946-08-08 1 BATAVIA. Auk. 7. --Dutch medidtt i bombers attacked troop cOncentrt*i tions and sot fire to some cars and oil dumps near Bam!oeng--a hill station ahcut 100 miles southeast oi Batavia-in a new flare up m Java* Dutch official sounds reported tqday. Two Dutch reconnaissance fighters87 words
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399 1946-08-08 1 London, Aug. 7.— A Whitehall source said today that the British Government was planning an all-out drive to end illegal immigration of European Jews into Palestine, and that land and sea operations involved may include a full-scale blockade of the Holy Land's Mediterranean coastline.399 words
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1316 1946-08-08 1 THE SERVICES ANSWER YOUR COMPLAINTS "Increasing Friction With Civil Community Must Be Avoided* Restoration Of Public Utilities Speeded Up By 2 To 3 Years AN 18-PAGE CLOSELY-TYPED STATEMENT WAS ISSUED BY HKAJ^ QUARTERS OF THE SUPREME ALLIED COMMANDER SOUTH-EAST ASL^ t act htpht rUTTATTTNTn THE PART PLAYED BY T HE1,316 words
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Advertisement72 1946-08-08 1 A FEW OP THE NEWLY ARRIVED ARTICLES CIAN SINGH'S HAVE ON DISPLAY FOR LADIES FOR CENTS SWIMMING SUITS ITALIAN SHIRTINGS (m popular stripe d<*.<?i;ns) EMB: GEORGETTE BLOUSES TOOTAL TIES (Hungarian Fashioned) *n latest pattern:) PURE SILK GLOVES PROPHYLACTIC <Best EngiJ-h nuke) HAIR COMBS SILK KNICKERS i mad PLASTIC TOASTRACKS EOR72 words
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118 1946-08-08 2 Appeal Court Increases Arms Sentence The full Court of Appeal comprising Mr. Just cc Mur~ ray-Aynslcy (Singapore Chief Justice), Mr. Justice Willan (Chief Justice of the Malayan Unon), and Mr. Justice Worley, yesterday, increased the sentence of three years* rigorous imprisonment imposed on two Chinese for carrying arms to five118 words
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Article48 1946-08-08 2 WASHINGTON, Aug. 6— The StatDepartment said the American minis ter at Bangkok is suggesting tha Siam place her border dispute wi 1France befor c the world court of th' United Nations. It said that FFrancc c also has Mfcec the United States to forward the pro posal A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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129 1946-08-08 2 t ti ooi rlusion of a tHal Vl h H v i »\i,"<l by ;fi<> presiding officer, Mr. A. P. Haling with diffi. T \\.>'.rhr<p, ;,n Tncautloned and d\sI on c count of dig- oi verHnff h\« < wn ItiJSOO beiopg- Aiiia United ConBtruotion Company.129 words
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183 1946-08-08 2 Major William Henry Rothwell, who was ft ly attached to the Road Transport Department gapore, was sentenced to one day's s.i. and $750 or two months' r.i m default of payment he was found guilty and convicted m the FiftH Court yesterday on183 words
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Article273 1946-08-08 2 Jeep Test Ends In Death A pohc c Jeep taken out after it had been oVcrhaui&j J ed mi n the death of Cha n i (30), a wireman ♦•mpl o v( d Police Depot. The brakes of th jeep J and caused it to skid. xU occupants were thrown273 words
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Article28 1946-08-08 2 ROME, An?. I quarer.s annoii' Bf**« Army Mi- vife and you,,- turned utibarnv I into eusiody I I Caiwretto Ir The annou' safe but gav c W28 words
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Advertisement19 1946-08-08 2 s: RVICE ■SF ACTION MODERATE PRICES lINGAP >RE S r \T»ONER¥ M \RI IS, CliuJlE Bt., B'.r^apore. I FT19 words
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Article, Illustration274 1946-08-08 3 DEREQUISITION DATES: CIVIL COMES OCT. 1, GODOWNS OCT. 15 GOC REPEATS PROMISE A (Tribune Staff Reporter) tarv win fi 1 pro P° rtlon of commercial godowns now being used by the milipore Dh^^gjSSSfi 1 Oct the tar da'e *V the G.OX!., Singa-t-rdav Sfpr a Kwh? I^' Wh gave an interiew274 words
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Article, Illustration370 1946-08-08 3 Military Is Helping" ways S'pore Governor ft (Tribune Staff Reporter) 1 military have no cl esire to hinder m any way Bimerc 'tl development of this port but rather is E ts own way towards the city's speedy re- [on and return to prosperity, declared the ■jr. 'sir Franklin Gi370 words
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Article14 1946-08-08 3 > HoughtoJlld Se Paul B char, fr m a iow camp.14 words
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Article51 1946-08-08 3 The recent Municipal health dr've m the city had a sequel yesterday when 97 hawkers ap^. peared m the Third Police Coun yesterday on charges relating to obstruction and causing congestion m the streets. All were convicted and fines ranging from $2 to $5 were imposed on51 words
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Article51 1946-08-08 3 A Cantonese youth, Lim Ah Sang, was ordered by Magistrate L. C. Goh yesterday to be remanded on two charges of possession of a p's ol and ammunition without 1 cence. Lim was arrested at Tiwarl Street on Tuesday morning. The case was postponed to Ang. 15 for51 words
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Article63 1946-08-08 3 SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. G:— An estimated 400 commercial fishing craft are idle along the northern California coasts, In prottst against OPA prico celling- on salmon. A spokesman said salmon trawler* would not return to work until prtcos are raised, since equipment are now without price ceilings63 words
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374 1946-08-08 3 Court? m 5 St Ume m the Sin ?apore War Crimes ese rnnn* c °P fl seating the property of a JapannS lnhnf^ ed t0 d^ th for the murder of 9 Javanese^ abourer, was made yesterday by Lt.-Col. H.374 words
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Article60 1946-08-08 3 Two Sikhs, Jiar Singh (25) anG Nasip Singh (30) who appeared before Magistrate L. C. Goh yesterday en a charge of robbery of $60 cash at Veerasamy Road at 11 o'clock Of) Tuesday night, were remanded m police custody for 24 hours. Bail of $1,000 each60 words
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Article44 1946-08-08 3 A 23-year-old Teochew, Chua Tee Tee, was produced m the Third Court yesterday charged with possession of 930 rounds of 9 mm. calibre automatic ammunition. He was remanded m police custody. The case will be mentioned on Aug. 14.44 words
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251 1946-08-08 3 An Indian sepoy, Abdul I atif b. Munshi Abdul Aziz, wa? m the dock before Magistrate K. M. Byrne, yesterday on a tentative charge of armed gang robbery when the preliminary inquiry began. The house of a Eurasian woman, Mrs. M. A. Bartels,251 words
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390 1946-08-08 4 The Morning Tribune THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1946. The Horrors Of Peace Total peace has broken prj uni trained fury In Paris wK'-: the Powi ked In a Woodiest clash. The former rftJjKs uho were o long united m i i < tnmon 1 1 urn apparently fimi thi- t:i-k of390 words
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Article852 1946-08-08 4 Honouring a nation's mothers W;. j In be United BUi had n n official 1 tion by America: It is noi known when the ce' e rial day to nan. mi n 10 Lhottse m the I ol Henderson, y jn uck: chool teacher he d a lfoth< i DaiUSIS - 852 words
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Article65 1946-08-08 4 r before has thert been a war In which every great world pUWW was i:ivo ved. Nc er 1 ef >re > bean tucfa a crushing defeat large-aealc i art. Th« vi «r ruii i ir< which Ger- tnd Japan lie to-day provide mi obj for wo 1'!- ion of65 words
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308 1946-08-08 4 Lasi S pUmber a great lover of children died, after devoting the last three years of her IHe to the welfare of the sons and daughters of solders, sailors and airmen serving overseas. H r name was Lady Whitaker nnd from I°M2 until her diath308 words
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Article309 1946-08-08 4 R.A.F. REGIMENT IN PEACE The A:r Counc. I the R.A.F. Regimen- I tinue as an integral paitfl Royal Air Force. The rJI will main lain Rifle, and Light Anti-A:rcra{ rons tor service a- honeY overseas, others will be -M as airborne and parfl troops, and some persoixJH do tours as309 words
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Article23 1946-08-08 4 Tientsin, Aug. marine casualties sinei m North China m < were "nino killed wd by dissident force Brip.-Gen. Worton yesterday's incident23 words
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Advertisement132 1946-08-08 5 I .uv-EH VAIJ^Y ROAD. SINGAPORE. S3. I kinds of Eastern Art* W d Crafts. I F i yo-ar features with widest j ■uge of beauty product* Lm Compacts, Face Powden, j fc 8 LDttoM etc. Utest ihip- B. AUabux 6 Co., fcortn Bridge Road, B'port. I oh P^F ers look132 words
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Advertisement158 1946-08-08 5 If it's obtainable anywhere it's in*** JAjg Sinqafw/m $Jwfi&\ Lice trie al United Trading Co v •1, Slumlord Road, Singapore. IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT US. Embroidery Da*ct Importers of all kinds of Chinese Hand-made Fancy Goods MHmVIOEtI 10. Battery Road (Rodney House). Singapore. Flowers Lotus Flower Shop158 words
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Advertisement197 1946-08-08 5 General Merchandise FOR ALL YOUR REQUIREMENTS VISIT 6, Stamford Road, Singapore. Wtere a new shipment of porcelain I>INNER SERVICE SETS and ALUMINIUM WARE nifty be inspected. Telephone 7565. Hair Dresscn Ladies Hair Dressers, Latest Fashions and Manicure by Miss Anna Majorie Ann Ladies Hair Dressing Saloon Formerly of Maison Galaxy197 words
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Advertisement137 1946-08-08 5 Men's Wear BUX WASHINGTON BRAND SHIRTS ik Oentt DUtinctivt Btyliih Bhirti) CaU at— E. ALLABUX CO., 02, North Bridge Road, Singapore. Aiusu Store "TMA Music House, 11/03, High Street, Singapore. PIANOS. MTEIC ft RECORDS. Tnone 7411. Optician Regarding the eye sight Contult: New China Optical Co 71. High Street, Singapore.137 words
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Advertisement159 1946-08-08 5 Refrigeration Marden Compan) Refrigerating Engineer! 82, Orchard Road P. O. Box 755 Telegrams "MARDEJf Singapore. Sanitary Contractor FONCHIN&Co v Ltc Office 64, Wallich Btreet Phone No. 7557. Sanitary Electrical Contrary Building Repairers and C»»r.». Importers. SHOE CO., LTD BATA BUILDING, NORTH BRIDUE ROAD Silk Store NEH SILKS In New Designs159 words
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Article, Illustration54 1946-08-08 6 Josephine Lowman - Josephine Lowman 8 AjicJ this U the kind of nath ng suits womtn will be,wear"W (his year that 'h> 1/ It air the figure thai can stand It. This Warner Brother? actress sfcOlCj you the kind of ire you thus' have for the tuil and for a54 words
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Article299 1946-08-08 6 Have fou ever not Iced that it metimefl i- possible t<» know I c very young I i d v ill look win n she j '>\(\i-i Sometimes thi it i bit ba i general bone) ktrod I the bodly and fa< V the lin of a299 words
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195 1946-08-08 6 TOKIO Aup. 6.- -Japan's 'sadistic mobs ot_ soldiers, ™a tale of horror 'without PW^'ffpnKnnd( rt war of aggression against China, *ro&e cX oS Thoma, H Morrow told the International War Tribunal. Opening a statement on the China aggression, Col. Morrow charged all the defendants were195 words
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102 1946-08-08 6 Discrimination Against Nips Banned 101 ANGELES. Aug. 6-A t<*mporarj order restraining the s tate Fish and Gam e Commission rom discriminatinf against alien-born Japanese In coastal iishing operations was issued by Superior Judge Henry Willis. < T\\ f action was m response to a suit brought by Yoshikazu Tzuchi,.tma, who102 words
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Article82 1946-08-08 6 NEW YORK, Aug. 6.— Both Russia and China strongly supported Mongolia's application for membership of the United Nations today. The membership committee of the Security Council, however, has delayed definite action on it until the Mongolian People's Republic could send an accredited representative to inform them moreReuter - 82 words
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Article, Illustration20 1946-08-08 6 Our Dumb Blonde "The radio weather mm just said showers arfl likely. Do you think hefl been snooping on us."20 words
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Article90 1946-08-08 6 Nanking, Au£. 6. --Demands fl the entire Chinese Air ForceH placed under the Control of P«fl executive headquarters of the j munista and Americans, and s? punishment of the officers respfl ble, are contained m a Cobe-B note handed to the Govern^ day by Gen. Chou Bn-li90 words
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Miscellaneous33 1946-08-08 6 JMX AIE\US EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRIBUSM V Wirld, H:tin'( It? llr^lH^g I Cj/fofa />*:^%K^ TMOUGHT VO- WERE DAISY BACK TTH' CAR OH WAL /S^WW^ fTT^WW^ shsv HrsS^lil > ™'ZffZ^ V-^^^y SS»^I33 words
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199 1946-08-08 7 riPHTA Aug 6.-An inter-governmental IHILADELPHIA. Aue. Nations to supervise I, ,ponsored by the v fl pc hM iement of Europe s president Truma n. D Th? author of the report is Earl G. Harrison, American member of the Inter-Govern-mental Committee on refugees and DeanA.P. - 199 words
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Article89 1946-08-08 7 Institution For War Cripples yGHAI. (Air Maib.— 'uciion of a Physical and fonal rehabilitation for cripph'S-both civiind Chinese soldiers has parted m Nanking. Ministry of Social Afhas approved 4^e ad irative cost, CNRRA Is gmg to supply £25,000 of orthopedic corrective ra ning equipment prothrough UNRRA* ami A-UNRRA programme HstsReuter - 89 words
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Article91 1946-08-08 7 Attom Bomb's First Birthday ridge, Tennessee, Aim. 6— Dmic age is one year old tothis historic city where its birthday passed virttunoticed. There was no planned to observe the I of the Hiroshima ar J. who one Wng reports of tlu Japanese city. transformsome forces Into peaceful or mankind. by-Product91 words
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Article20 1946-08-08 7 5 Indian lying South s Bit of the »< •h,:r .o ft h, on «ac he reporta i India.—20 words
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Article179 1946-08-08 7 SHANGHAI, Aug. s.— An optimistic report of the condition of Chinese m the Philippines was brought back here by Mr. Kan Nai-kwang, Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs, from Manila, where he was one of the Chinese representatives at 'he Philippine Independence ceremonies. Stating 'hat Chinese nationals m theReuter - 179 words
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Article114 1946-08-08 7 CIUDATRUJILLO, August 7:— For the third day, earthquakes tidal waves battered the coastal towns of Dominican Republic causing many residents to flee m panic to forests and interior. The known death toll has reached 22. The shocks which began on Sunday caused 20 deaths mA.P. - 114 words
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Article66 1946-08-08 7 LONDON, Aug. 6:— The Indian star bowler Mankad has signed up as a professional for Castleton Moor, a Lancashire League team, subject to permission being received from the Indian Board of Control. Mankad is the second Indian player to sign up for a Lancashire League team, theReuter - 66 words
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206 1946-08-08 7 New Wireless Service —To Search For Beer FAVERSHAM, Kent, Aug. 6.— Twelve radio operators opened a. new wireless service yesterday lo aid the search for beer, writes the Daily Graphic reporter. Using a single call sign "beer" they .started operations within a sevenmile radius of Faversham, Kent, with control stations206 words
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Article202 1946-08-08 7 Rome, Aug. 6. Four policemen and a number of peasants were reported killed m fighting near Palermo between caribinieri and Sicilian peasants, m a revolt against consigning crops to the Ko\ ernment's "granaries of the people". Fighting began yesterday, when police attempted to enforce the wheat202 words
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Article40 1946-08-08 7 TOKIO, Aug. 6— A Kyodo dispatch from Matsue, on Southwestern Honshu, reported that about 250 Koreans landed illegally from two freighters on the coast near Okame village, Shimane prefecture, on July 23. So far 240 have been arrested.40 words
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Miscellaneous337 1946-08-08 7 Tr\ ThiS AMERICAN Answer To Yesterdays Puzzle. CROSSWORD nil riliP^— 12-Adam's better 20-Kind of bean 29- Fidelity f^ \^IUeS. hi f 21 One (Scot.) 31 The end I". A < A 3 -n l 3 Always 22-Boni 33 Gnu!. FOy^J .CiA^slf A. 5 T ACROSS 14— Went' swiftly 23-Loathing 34337 words
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Article654 1946-08-08 8 MONTY TO TOUR MALA YA CIGS Plans New Deal For The Army LONDON Aug. 6. -Every General In the British 180 hi 'all, will meet at Camberley, Surrey, nexi d( r future problems oi war. This Is one Of the moves by Field-Marshal Lord Montgomery to ensure an efficient BritishReuter - 654 words
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Article84 1946-08-08 8 A 9** car I *<C€ r> N I rmv 7 uiagg of Caccami SicUp, for en Hrn peasanti i n ai o rmilc< 1 1 r due Tanki and armoured <ars > <i reslsi ny oecordimp o r< pori reci fWntf IV' rang chur H \h iummonino vtotantgReuter - 84 words
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Article125 1946-08-08 8 Scientists Warn Mankind WASH I o— On tIM > i tIM Jn.st .y o! tbC H 1 bint *>orijbmy, Auc I R .< I v.;i; iv d /nanktnd j DOIipS In fitting taMHtatkail and ftttlUUfc 10 the atomic age. i < '.airman Of tho ;.:d of OOOfUltADtl of the I125 words
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Article50 1946-08-08 8 il, Aug. 5 a group ol l( I i person o the Unlti d by the Minis ry ol 1 :.fi :ndu mtlUifi im< d China I :i. m various i I country Mr II they ly m the v: t und ur.iblc !m--ton among rhe'r A:: ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article92 1946-08-08 8 Shanghai's First Hanging SHANGHAI. Aug. 6.— The Chinese court here has carr ed ow Us first hanging, ivith the execution of Hsuan Changkan, 21-year-old Shanghai native convicted of robbery and murder. Formerly, death sentences were carried out cither by a fir ng squad or by strangulation.* Members of the UnitedReuter - 92 words
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Article87 1946-08-08 8 LONDON, Aug. s.— lndians, Chinese and British admirers of the p<x-t Rabindranath Tagore are holding a Tagore Anniversary nvoting at Saint Pancras Tow n Hall on Thursday. Dam e Sybil Thorndike, famous Britis^ actress, will recite Tagore poem^ and there will b 0 Indian music, songs and dancesReuter - 87 words
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188 1946-08-08 8 UK Has "Nothing To Offer Indians In Food Supply LONDON, Aug 5 D Lai, Congress Item i 4 Legislative Assemb day that he had ber of officials o f t Food, Ministry of Tran Trade, Foreign Offict a ß ri Office to find out what 3 the British Govcinmc;. C(Reuter - 188 words
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Article41 1946-08-08 8 BAGHDAD, Aug. 6:— General Es Said, former prime m.msta Iraq, and Dr. Fadil Jamail. Mi! of Affairs, are expected ,o leave! end for Cairo on Thursday i tend the Arab Foreign Mm; Conference which will iicu Palestine problem.41 words
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Article96 1946-08-08 8 RANGOON, Aug. s.— The latest ftrrvest est'unatc states that crop prtspects are generally good m iowrr Burma and poor to fair m Upper Burma There fias been heavy rain m AKvab. Pegu, Prome. Sittaimg, Minbu and Kathn areas, and the level of the Irrauaddy River is lising96 words
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Article81 1946-08-08 8 FAIR HARVEST FOR GERMANY HERPORD Oti Anr 8 ot wheat and ryi :h;it r; II har« t this year bit Brit -h xr f^ import of thousand? of torn i f food will itill b« need*] to keej the pooi.'o nlire n«^:t winter -aid tkc ihprtage o f hanreating maekliMryA.P. - 81 words
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261 1946-08-08 8 Court Hears Description Of Brutal Killing Airman On Murder Chari LONDON, Aug. 6:— A handsom-2 RAF pilot listen* impassively yesterday to a courtroom description i the gruesome deaths of two bewtiful women lie J charged with slaying wifh'n the space of two weeß The accused man, 29-year-old h. a. K.261 words
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Advertisement161 1946-08-08 9 Opening Today At The P»^HIBEC^ 5 S HOWS The Movie That Was Seen Twfc" By the Royal Family EACLE LION'S FILM MASTERPIECE I ONE OF THE EVENTS OF THE YEAR /.....PRODUCED BY SYDNEY BOX JAMK MASON 6 ANN TQDD K^'jyflk I j^P"i a^nrA^{/ j»\ f l *ffini^r /111 THE LONDON161 words
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Advertisement49 1946-08-08 9 CAPITOL CINEMA Johore Bahru Phone 22. Daily 3 Shows: 3, 7 9.15 p.m. LAST NIGHT "Star-spangled RHYTHM" Starring Bing Crosby— Bob Hope. Dorothy Lamour, Betty Hutton. TO-MORROW Enrol Flynn, Ann Sheridan m "Edge Of Darkness" Sat. Midnight at 11 P m. Tyron Power— Oene Tierney In "SON OF FURY"49 words
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833 1946-08-08 10 Da to Wong 's Criticisms iiudeqfui dcc render*! P«bbtf pr by Date Q r c Ulll Benal Coi i ng at the tm Am< pai terdmy. T} the preset tin.'- a coi d for rubber cmi denied fhe said); we m conjunction with833 words
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Article126 1946-08-08 10 London, Auu. 5.-- Tht police all VTer Britain an. iHlfMng i boy |ge< 13. dejected because he thought h not lolng to fi t film roll d v. ho has been missing ironr hi> home for t*o weeks. has caused film con. to revise its126 words
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Article416 1946-08-08 10 c nstantne, Reuters special correspondent SWANSEA, Aug. 6.— lndia beat Glamorgan by fi wickets with 55 minutes to spare after being set make 273 m four hours. Mushtaq, who m turn J the most brilliant and most disappointing o f n^ batsmen, gave a great display ?f416 words
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246 1946-08-08 10 Japs "Most Decisively Beaten" On Home Front Tokio, Aug. 6.— While the Japanese armed fore« lost the war on all fronts, they were mos decisively beaten on the civilian front, opined Maj.-Gen Hug« J. Casey, AFPAC chief or engineers, m a rej based on survey of conditions found by occupationA.P. - 246 words
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Article42 1946-08-08 10 BERLIN, Aug. 6'- In I fort to increase coal and to reduce absenteeism American military has announced fft fl of liquor and tobacco* given to German M absent for the mOIV M will also get extra food A .P.A.P. - 42 words
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Advertisement94 1946-08-08 10 7th CATHAY ANNIVERSARY NOW SHOWING II a.m. 2.00 4.15 6.30 9.30 p.m. THEY'RE DANCING ON TOP OF THE WORLD TO MELODY OF LOVE IN TIIKIK HEARTS, EVEN THE ROCKIES ROCK WITH RHYTHM AND LAUGHTER! BITTY M^^t^fr^WNFlWZfTTH^f^Ti CARMEN MlßANDA^A^^ig^yi^WWWk^/ HARRY JAMES itLjLMCB 'jllti IJJX^M CESAR R 0 M c P r^ilnirr^lSSEE^^k(mS^^^^jn94 words
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Article102 1946-08-08 11 UMB SIGNS NEARTHED REVOLVER ißaVd Emrys Jones. ■ho could not speak Eng ■t who conveyed to himj ♦hat a Malay standing ■Vde of road' had ■ing he ought not to posXK r pockei of the Mala>. ■\vis the evidence given ■^before FTst District Paul Storr. at the 'rial ol ■p-.H102 words
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Article55 1946-08-08 11 Boat Hits Mine, Man Missing (Our Own Reporter* penang. WednesdayMa.ay ua- n-povu-d missing as esult a fleet of fishing boats a mine of! Tclok Kuinixu" Two others injured t red to hospital. 'o boats, whose equipment was 1 -i TiU consisted of a converted Japantrailer, three fishing boats In d55 words
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419 1946-08-08 11 t Victory Over France Showed Lik Holida> ibw» 2 points to 57. bud'of 60.000 g ld lh P e foundation of ly in track -.succes^ were and second in 100 yds 440 yds., 880 yds., long lump, and high jump, and rst in 220 yds.,419 words
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Article54 1946-08-08 11 to following will play for the ;u.nsi "i^tvon" Hfcgi- l n ;n nth ;nM u tn 8 10.00 hrs: k z -r Singh, Dharma Raj, P f^i-ran. O K. .\arendru, 3r V n Snah Ourdal Singh. Singh P. Gupta. 3 N. Roy. J. sen Gap- J re asked54 words
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Article112 1946-08-08 11 Pleading guilty to a charge of stowing: away on board the s.s. "Kutsang" an Aug. 2, six Teochews tcld the court yesterday that they had to come to Singapore as there was no food m ChinaThe men, Lim Kirn Meng, Lim Swec Hooi, Lim Chco Liang, Tee Chen?,112 words
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Article91 1946-08-08 11 Liew Yit Fun - Liew Yit Fun (Tribune Reporter) PENANG, Aug. 7.— Arrangements are being made by the respective representatives of the Malayan Communist Party from various States to clos n their office by August 15 when these will be amalgamated and will function at only two places— No. 218, Queen91 words
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92 1946-08-08 11 UK 'Aware Of' Change In Turk Covt. London, August 6— A Foreign Office spokesman said on Monday that Britain was "aware of" a change In Turkey's government and would wait for the eastern Mediterranean nations' internal politics to "settle down" before making any approach toward a revision of the MontreuxA.P. - 92 words
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105 1946-08-08 11 JERUSALEM, Aug. 6.-A British official of the Palatine administration was arrested shortly after bomb explosions outside the British consulate at Beirut on Sunday, but released four hours later by order of tii e Lebanese Ministry of Information, He was Cecil Roberts, senior assistant to theReuter - 105 words
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Article95 1946-08-08 11 ••'%-er this i A'rtxme offered, 7to 2 m, 6-1 0 1 White fe wd: io to i N k? 1 1 1 J3 t0 1 Kadio The- lapy takrn and offered; 33 to 1 Anwar offered 40 to 1 wanted; 33 to Edvard Tudor, lonaReuter - 95 words
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Article134 1946-08-08 11 A Malay, Abdul Hamid b. Haji Mohd- Said, was convicted and sentenced to two months' r.i. m the Fourth Police Court yesterday for possessing two coils of ropes believed i,o have been stolen property. The ropes were valued at $200. Inspector Yeo Bin C'hiat, prosecuting,134 words
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Article279 1946-08-08 11 Wife Died After First Quarrel Married for only eight months drring which time they had no domestic troubles, Oh Bun Chit (18) slapped his wife Toh Boh Tan (19) one morning after they had an argument, and rode away to work with his wife's curses ringing m his ears. A279 words
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Article68 1946-08-08 11 (Our Own Reporter penang, Wednesda! A well-dressed Malay wo M know n as Mary, w$M found at I airman's billet inside [he RAF cam Buttcrworth. by a corporal on roll She was arrested and sent v> t' police station. Vs a sequel to this, she68 words
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Article75 1946-08-08 11 (Our Own Reporter) Penang, Wednesday. Lady Gent, wife of Sir Edward Gent, Governor of the Malayan Union, is expected to arrive here by the Dutch liner Sibajack about Aug. 20. Also arriving by the same liner are over 200 passengers from the United Kingdom for75 words
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285 1946-08-08 11 Northamptons Beat Chinese One- Nil Scoring live minutes from time, the Northamptonshire Regiment beat the Ckinese athletic m a soccer match played before a large crowd at me Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The Services were better and they were worth their one-nil I victory. The Chinese however must be given285 words
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287 1946-08-08 12 Food Situation Serious (Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. Col. OH H':k:\'s, Controller of Supplies for the Malayan i':i.<>u and Liaison Officer to Lord Killearn, Special Commissioner, South East Asia, told a press today that there would be a world shor- cereals for287 words
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175 1946-08-08 12 HAMILTON. FIELD, California, Aug 7—Bng Gen. Wlll\am L. L\f hardson, chief of ihr V. S Army Air Forces' guufrd-rMM.si^s-today termed Ik* HiloM.nrx Uronr fiiqht \he forerunner Of Umgranqr (ontrol and accuracy of guided missile* over thousand* of miles to sinke a iptd/to targ*175 words
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Article53 1946-08-08 12 tokio. auk. 7 Henry Pn y\ #h r Imptrw of China and Japani puppet baperor ot Manch'Jkiio, v.iil f :Vi International IflMtarv Trfbt I Tokio. 'i'i> Rm •fi to I l.irn t,, Toki,, from Vl.if! vo < kth fou Vi no 40 ye*i i:■ h53 words
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280 1946-08-08 12 Paris, Aug. 7. The Rules Committee of the Paris Conference shortly after 2 a.m. local time this morning adopted the British compromise proposal on the j voting procedure by 15 votes to six— thereby apparently solving a deadlock that had kept it m 24 hours of280 words
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Article, Illustration27 1946-08-08 12 A p'cture of he opJ the 21 -7ia non Peace 1 ''nee m Pan .'i. sicl France, f'rst chahm^K dresses the WhM^M27 words
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Article157 1946-08-08 12 31 Routes Planned For U.S. Ships WASHINGTON. Aug. 5— The United States Maritime Commission Plans to organise 31 shipping routes for the post-war United States merchant fleet- Ten lines to Europp are' oroposed with others to the American Republics, the Pacific and Asiatic vaters and African Coast. Fast new shipsReuter - 157 words
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Article115 1946-08-08 12 WARSAW, Aug. 6-Polaii4H launched a campaign for til tinuation of relief -v.phtsl through UNRRA or a 'imilarl .sor organisation after 'Dec.™ UNRRA ceases to .■'unction. I 1 Some mechanism must ixfl able for the distribution oil goods or the people of Polifl find themselves m a115 words
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Article57 1946-08-08 12 LONDON, Aug. 7 -Mr- 4 Hillyard, one of the preatestj tennis players Britain ever and winner of 16 Wimbledon died m her home m pull Sussex, last night, acred 83. I As Miss Blanche Binpley six singles championships vm 1886 and 1900, afterwards ™M women's doubles57 words
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Article, Illustration21 1946-08-08 12 "nave ll your own way: But mother always said the way to a man's heart was through his stomach!!"21 words