Morning Tribune, 30 August 1946
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Title Section10 1946-08-30 1 MORNING TRIBUNE fgdfgfb l MM) iU CINTS AUGUST 30, 194j.10 words
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380 1946-08-30 1 Chiang, Soong Make Move For China Coalition \ue 29. -In -what is regarded as the ,iopmei:l in the China situation ct skno Chiang Kai-shek was reliably pproved today the creation of a beaded by the U.S. Ambassador to [ghion Saiart, for the purpes? ol .in coalition. paid a call onA.P. - 380 words
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Article69 1946-08-30 1 m. Britiah and beH i ttlemen) h M ithern Judea H populaft Jewish B' I itine li cka on B Aviv rumi i m forB the Latrym V the Jem B- Ol parts of I being car- imposed. in road, leading to Gaza, lice checking Hf ravellers.—A. P. H69 words
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143 1946-08-30 1 INDONESIANS WILL TALK TRUCE AT ALLIED H.Q. Killearn Meets S harir For Hour Batavia, Aug. 29.— Ind mesian officers are lo sent io Allied headquarters in Java to discuss truce it v. as announced here today. Tnis is ihe result of" th- flying visit of Lord Kiiicarn, British Special CommissionerReuter - 143 words
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125 1946-08-30 1 Chinese Custom Plea At UNO Security Council NEW YORK, Aug. 29. -Dr. C. I Hsia, Chinese delegate to the United Nations Security Council, t-daii brought up an old Chinese distmn to support, his cndorsevieni of U. S. motion to uccept all vie/fit applications jor membership *n the United Nations. Hs<aA.P. - 125 words
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Article81 1946-08-30 1 PARIS. Aug. 28 —Col. Andre 4e Wavrin—better -mown as "Colonel Passy"—wartime Chief of General de Gaulles Secret Service "Direction Generals des Ktcherches et h'.s Etudes" was at the Frenr-h Cab 'net meeting today heSJ rejpanjfuii i£i<:ve financial mismanagf ment in the administration of hi, service. The CabinetReuter - 81 words
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Article27 1946-08-30 1 MAUKAS. Auy. 23.— Madras will export cooking oils to Burma in exchange for increa ed supplies of rice Mr. A. F. Dixon. Food Commissioner sa'd today.— ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article29 1946-08-30 1 BERLIN. Aug. 29—The American military governm. -nt today said it Was inaugurating a civil .service for 80 per cent, ol Movernment emplq il] t}" D B. ?mv ol Oenu29 words
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Article264 1946-08-30 1 BIG 4 MEET ADDITIONAL SECURITY AT BRiTISH EMBASSY PARIS, \u;r 2f.—The B;- Poieujn Iffinintei held their meel ag tcttay BQdei the ihadow <>f report! iMViilati-d In P;tri- last ni^ht th;r M Jewish terrorist* had arrived in Franc*- and hid ■worn to -ret BrnesJ Bevin*1. -H« I «'il »i t». thoReuter - 264 words
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Article30 1946-08-30 1 MOSCOW, Aut?. 29 --The Soviet ivwiummw RM Snort* 1 today commentod thai Russian athletes perform lor glory of the itaU and not for pgmml fam.- or a desire to el30 words
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70 1946-08-30 1 CALCUTTA. Aug. 29— More than a million Muslim.; today celebrat?d the festival of Id-ul-Fitr. Strict military and police measures, adopted after the Aug. 16 rioting, remained in force except that prohibition against assembly of more than five persons was relaxed for :ix hours to permit MuslimsA.P. - 70 words
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215 1946-08-30 1 "We Shall Achieve Pakistan" Says Jinnah H I tinah, ft B tival B B and I .'.MI fail i^' '.lit Of B -hall B Our only B *na!l peal to Bfua Ima t organise d cl n:itl our nd ■ei as cne solid d nation M l want every MuslimReuter - 215 words
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Advertisement62 1946-08-30 1 A FEW OF THE NKWLY ARRIVED ARTTOLO CIAN SINGH'S HAVE ON DISPLAY FOR LADIES FOR GENTS I SWIMMING SI ITS ITALIAN SHIRTINGS (In popular stripe designs) CMB: GEORGETTE BLOUSES TOOTAL TIES 'Hungarian Fashioned) <m latest patterns) PURE SILK GLOVES PROPHYLACTIC 'Best English make) HAIR COMBS SILK KNICKERS PLASTIC TOASTRACKS FOV62 words
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701 1946-08-30 2 Sime Road Camp Case Bm< alked-up and stopped at the thi hold hi m, Kawazue rushed at him and He struck him on the face and neck clenched iis' or with a very short weapon and the oh na oped down to protect701 words
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187 1946-08-30 2 Wrote $100,000 Cheque Then Borrowed $50 (Our Own Reporter) PENANC Ewe Yet Khefcg, a self-styled "merchant of standing," was sentenced. 10 two years' rigorous sonment by Mr. B. J. Jennings in the Distnw Court on two charges of cheating, and one of attempt, id cheating. Five other charges against withdrawn.187 words
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Article97 1946-08-30 2 PILLION RIDING PROTEST »f n I '-t 'iv< i ■hi |>an p i d i i'--t the maj >rity < f whom ate (?e earneri expres Trave oncern, tat inn ild only increa e i icksha es Municipal bun arc at present ran :u .-i keh ton basil Many clerical97 words
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Article57 1946-08-30 2 LONDON, Aug. 28. There's no question of a genera] withdrawal of the War Service grants scheme > fore July 1, HM7, it is learned on enquiry at the Ministry of Pensions. Only wh<Te new rati-s of pay for a soldier have put the family outside the schemeReuter - 57 words
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Article61 1946-08-30 2 LONDON, Aug. 29. i,, the British proposals for a military alliance and joint defend the Egyptian poeple see only a new skin for the same bitter wine which they already knew, ;l Ifosco* radio commentator BaW Tuesday muht. h, added the Anglo-Egyptian irear still weighs h<A.P. - 61 words
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178 1946-08-30 2 MOSCOW, Auk. «S.— Former Prince Nikolai Alex androvich Ukhtomsky, said in evidence al his Moscow /rial Wednesday that the While Russians in Manchuria during the years before the war, spied for the Nazis as well as the Japanese againsJ the Soviet Union. UkhA.P. - 178 words
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Article61 1946-08-30 2 ARMY QMG NOW FULL GENERAL LONDON, Auk. 28.— Li« Gen. Sir Daril G. Watson, ter-Master General g aiy, has been appointed a General, states the Loi zette. Sir Daril rose from the He was General Oil. manding the Westen in 1944-45 and has I Adjutant General. Aged he won theReuter - 61 words
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Article202 1946-08-30 2 New York, Aug. 27. Konthi Suphamigkhon, Siamese representative with the United Nations, hn denied French allegations that Siam is in a "de facto stale of war" with France in a letter to Trygve Lie. Secretary General of the United Nations, supporting Siam's application for membershipReuter - 202 words
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Article65 1946-08-30 2 HOME. Auk- 28 Rudolfo Graziani, foi Chief of Staff, wat under heavy escort t" r prison on the island of to Elena d'Aosta H< I Naples, it is learned h< night. Graziani's trial 01 collaboration with and supporting I l »»'»-!i po<tpon<'d owing ness. On Aug. 1 heReuter - 65 words
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Advertisement9 1946-08-30 2 4. TKE AJtCADE T»Wie It GOLF ■VXRYTOING IN bi'ORTS.9 words
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Article, Illustration338 1946-08-30 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) litimistic about the future of Singapore," said Mr. P. A. B. Mean xclusive interview given at his office where I found the rd at work on Hari Ray a. n to leave for a holiday in338 words
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Article62 1946-08-30 3 Holiday Tension In India B the AiiI ippei led to k I narkB :>n [|B ail B B I r ome to H i i ippcal BB i-nsoii-B l out aetiviB i-iplin-B ady to face all B Irocdom MB id riflce by B obstacles in cur I v ui manyA.P. - 62 words
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Article161 1946-08-30 3 Military Urged To Operate Buses (Tribune Staff Reporter) "s, in particular those living in the ansportless day's experience, say sore about the transport situation. The Traction Company strike affects them most, because nearly all of them, either on half-full or empty stomachs, are forced to trek all the way to161 words
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25 1946-08-30 3 nia tfeeka and en to halt a1 once, a aid Wed--1 hat shall mder conadding tkat amD is being A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article54 1946-08-30 3 < >ur Own Reporter I Penanjr, Thursday-Eiu-ht. revolvers and one shot guv have be < ,i surrendered to the police following the notification regarding the surrender of an before J l 1 31 The (li f «reap< n i.vcv by European who hacl ing a Japanese atitoma54 words
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Article44 1946-08-30 3 TOuv Own Reporter) Pcnantr, Thursday. Jam i to come oil the list of controlled commodities in P<nanj? l1 officially stated when it woi controlled, jam found its way into th. I. lack market disappearing comfrom shops. Large itodu ire < JCDected !»y importer*.44 words
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Article215 1946-08-30 3 "REMOVE RICE IMPORT OBSTACLES i Our Own Reporter} Penang, Thursday 1 1' a very OtltfpoflteJl Zettrr Mr. Ong Joo Sun a I'.cal prominent local Chinese criticizes the manner in which the Malayan food situation is being handled, calling the experts sitting in Washington people who know nothing of actual conditions215 words
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Article81 1946-08-30 3 LONDON, August 28. Oi every 14 ex-servicemen who apuy ior ti.'Jiiim^ for land work under the Gov 'rnment scheme, two aw rejected and of the remaining 12, one dot^ not begin and two more do not complete the course, said fh Ministry ol AgriculiReuter - 81 words
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Article173 1946-08-30 3 LONDON, Aug. 29. 'cd Amir Shah, chairman 01 the All-India Muslim eague of London, speak I at the Id festival In the I st London Mosque y< day warned Pandit Jawa I rial Nrhru against the inclusion of Muslims in his overnment, and blamed the /icngalA.P. - 173 words
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116 1946-08-30 3 $6,000 Airdrop To Malayan Guerrillas .r Own f or) Penaiig, Than toy. nit •d, BJBOIIg olh'-r th.t.;.-,. n i-.uKt-t containing $6,000 during the occupation period OB the nut.->k rts <f Bj.l.du' i-> where Um fQ6" a operating ■gainst tho T told at the B ling <"ourt-, i day, in th116 words
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Article58 1946-08-30 3 (Our Own Reporter) Penang, 1 hon day A ftn« < $1,600; in default months' r.i. was imposed by Mr. B. J JelUfciQgl at the Di/rict Court on »h Lock Chi for po .sion of 100 bottlei of beer, i elonc" ing to NAAFT. The bee? «raa58 words
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Article39 1946-08-30 3 Indomitable" Home PORTSMOUTH, August 2^.---HMS Indomitable arrived at Portsmouth in Wednesday from the Far Kast. She brought home to Plymouth Portsmouth 3,01 1 passengers, tht* i.u--g^esj number bo far tarried in ;t British warship on trooping uu-> ties.- ReuterReuter - 39 words
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206 1946-08-30 4 The Morning Tribune FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1946. Java Talks m os 1 i i at which i a icer. in unBri ei In- larification j i language afl to anything. Th e j .w ri neithertht claim i n ognised as mde J republic nor the Dutch to re^sUbkind of206 words
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Article515 1946-08-30 4 S.E. Webster - S. E. Webster By r. r rith n ik nu dly I c rro5, I iverfor i d Alky] Fluorophoi ar i nol n fluorine, but they ar. s i pol i thai human ob» n [or I nui n- one ol onlj one pan l.i iffe]515 words
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Article292 1946-08-30 4 (By Duane Hennessv. Associated Press Correspondent) Tokyo. Aug. 28.— The puppet Emperor H( Pu-yi s "i ted' J from Tientsin and sent Into to smooth the way for advance of the trn radiograms introduced before th< ilitarj tribunal indicated today. by General K< n Doihara l«A.P. - 292 words
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Article39 1946-08-30 4 NEW YORK, Aug. 28.— The Siamese Government haa asked the United Nations Council to [adjourn its application for memI erahip on the ground that 1 1 state of hostility between si:im and France was not vel ended yet- ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article127 1946-08-30 4 BASLE. Aug. 2* I port of the Bank I j Settlement d I coming depn I i ally not bdievin I in bmineM can I ever. I The B I f- Hj future depression I from the depn I 1930. I Some count] I ten e businessReuter - 127 words
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Article142 1946-08-30 4 US Def ence Strategy WASHINGTON, AU| K Secretary of War Roto I Pti Kon Tuesday direct -I paitmeiit officials to i H| defence plans on I Hu there will be no International V (i tt >mic d And 0:1 another phasi K Civilian Production Cl K Small, announced that th<A.P. - 142 words
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Article92 1946-08-30 4 TRIESTE. Aug. 27 B and workers left the Trieste last night ftft dtdoWn strike called against the entry o: tv.ops and 28 Venezia men to restore order ..:in& up of workers. A little fighting am' wo ker.s was .stopped b H^licemen but ipal disorder. RepresentativesReuter - 92 words
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Advertisement155 1946-08-30 5 I c K TANG I P.IVEP. VAU-EY ROAD. I >/y PORE, 0.8. and Crafts. '"1 Various types of m m, ■-■,c :v«'» ts etC W' F ALLA B- X CO., fT'.AdelphiHofißuildmg. Hook Store W FOR BOOKS I 47 HIGH STREET, I SINGAPORE. I Tel: 3218. B Restaurant I PlnlaywD Green155 words
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Advertisement150 1946-08-30 5 it's obtainable anywhere it's in Electrical United Trading Co., 61 Stamford Road, Singapore. IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT US. Embroidery Direct Importers of all kinds of Chinese Hand-made Fancy Goods fjIOODSTOItE 10, Battery Road (Rodney House). Singapore Flowers Lotus Flower Shop AT YOUR SERVICE artificial Fresh Flowers, Presentation150 words
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Advertisement213 1946-08-30 5 General Merchandise FOR ALL YOUR REQUIREMENTS VISIT MARCO 5, Stamford Road, Singapore. Where a new shipment of porcelain DINNER SERVICE SETS and ALUMINIUM WARE may be inspected Telephone 7563 Hair Dressers Ladies Hair Dressers, Latest Fashions and Manicure by Miss Anna Majorie Aim Ladies Hair Dressing Saloon Formerly of Maison213 words
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Advertisement155 1946-08-30 5 Men i Wear "RED SEAL BRAND". Best Quality Neckties <a> $2/50 each "FOSTARS" (Australian) Gents Shoes and Sandals— Shipment expected Boon Stockists of Best "Victory Brand" Cork Hats (Helmets). E. ALLA BUX CO., 92, North Bridge Road. Singapore. (Adelphi Hotel Building) Music Store T.MA Music House, 61/63, High Street, Singapore.155 words
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Advertisement163 1946-08-30 5 Refrigeration Marden Company Refrigerating Engineer! 82, Orchard Road P.O. Box 755 Telegrams "MARDEN' Singapore. Sanitary Contractors FONCHIN&Co., Lta Office 64, Wallich Street, Phone No. 7557. Sanitary Electrical Contractor* Building Repairers and Gtn§r*> Importers. Shoes SHOE CO., LTD. BATA BUILDING, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD Silk Store NEH SILKST In New Designs Ai163 words
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Article, Illustration590 1946-08-30 6 Josephine Lowman - - Josephine Lowman By lor Leg Beauty g. "Please give dm P f > O( general ,I hi r. apai I j;. ii > you ran will M<1 ltM i left foot flu |D d you. Btraigh the i rui. teg and return Lefl tto place. v w590 words
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Article184 1946-08-30 6 BIRMINGHAM. Aug. 28.—Des:ribed as Indian with very proBritish views Edwin Charles Stevenson, aged 31, employed a s i night duty stoker at a Birmingham factory, was bound )ver for six months by the stipendiary magistrate today on the charge of maliciously wounding an Irishman named MichaelReuter - 184 words
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Article47 1946-08-30 6 I BEXILL, Aug. 28:— Lord Hilmaine found, in a collapsed condition at I his Bexhill home Buffering from the effects of poisoning, died soon after beintf taken to hospital. He was a fifth Baron and had been a representative peer for Ireland since ion.- ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article, Illustration18 1946-08-30 6 Our Dumb Blonde "Are you sure that's what V he meant when he asked! you to string along?"18 words
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Article103 1946-08-30 6 PRAGUE, All*. 27— Di Z<^*fl Fierlinger, Czechoslovakia's De P^B Prime Minister, today expressed *M regret of the Czech Foreign MimstM at the attack on Britain in &M Thursday's ''Rude Pravda," o3:c« organ of the Czech C o minu« Party u *Aj -M No Cabinet member, nc toldReuter - 103 words
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Miscellaneous126 1946-08-30 6 I LI^L ABNEII exclusive in malaya to the morning tribune i F I J^**'»^^^^ t k^^^* h^^~* > *-4^r+ **4^^+ A I 011 IJ By Ai a P*' t)n Thi Beam-— "1 I fa<- r-TAi v in' OhJC vvif TH' C-<'' «L" »t T I IMPAWTIMT REMINDS nE. r I<^>126 words
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Article, Illustration1491 1946-08-30 7 Henry Gris - Making A $3 -Million Picture Isn't So Easy-2 Henry Gris IoLLYWOOD REPORT 9 By©- Morning Tribune i S Corres. in Hollywood. S .i,P second part of the report from our This is lh ~T" den t oa the making of a new Llywood t«« e g; B i Arch of1,491 words
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Article116 1946-08-30 7 PARIS. Aug. 27: Gen de OauU© today issued a statement in which he expressed a warning of the danI gtr of Prance losing her Empire. Criticising the plans for the future French constitution as not complying with conditions necessary for French recovery, Gen. De GaulleReuter - 116 words
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Article33 1946-08-30 7 WASHINGTON, Aug. 28:— Tbm United States Navy Department announced today that the cruiser Huntington and destroyers Perry and Rotert L. Wilson, which axe tn th* Adriatic, are expected to stay there indefinitely.- ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article309 1946-08-30 8 HONGKONG. Aug. 28. Qo\ r Mark */o;.:i^ broadcasting over Hongkong radio to-ni^ht discussea the proposed revision of the constitution of HanKkong. Declaring thai la th- Intention of His Majesty 3 Govf-rnrnf-nt to carry out the rev s:on for the purpose of giving the citizens of HongkongReuter - 309 words
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Article46 1946-08-30 8 LONDON, Aug. 29:— The Jewish Agency*i ded km on whether or not I tO accept Britain's invitation to the Btptembef confercoie on Palestine lis expert r<i to be announced wme time today, Reuters Diplomatic Cori re.-Dondent learns on yjH)d uutho- I rify.- ReuterReuter - 46 words
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538 1946-08-30 8 PARIS Aug. 28:— The French police were to-night making a nation-wide search for 14 alleged Jewish terrorists reported here to have sworn "to get the British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ernest Bevin. The British Criminal Investigation Department, Scotland Yard, informed the French police theReuter; A.P. - 538 words
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Article125 1946-08-30 8 S LONDON, Aug. 20.^v i tsh Foreign Minister EtW S nest Bevin tola huichpu'-m t about the Paris Peace Colm J ference yesterday; H. "t am simply cni ow jft I lik e everyone els e i n Z\\ i whole icorla for a M meritA.P. - 125 words
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82 1946-08-30 8 Anglo -Siamese Agreement Negotiations BANGKOK. Aug. Direk Chainam. Siam. se ForeM Minister, told the Siamese ?< liament that consultation m going on between him Lind iB British Minister regarding™ Anglo-Siamese agreemen I ed wa Jan. 1 this year. A coM munlque is expected. It was erroneously report! Monday that SiamReuter - 82 words
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Article87 1946-08-30 8 LONDON. Aug. 28 I quest of the Lond- n <- ;W Council, the managem nt M Tivoli cinema in London throughfare St I amended two iarg< vertislng th e film 1 The King of Slam" considered 'offensive to vm tast 4 I On P scene depict( InReuter - 87 words
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Miscellaneous327 1946-08-30 8 TVy T/lW AMERICAN Answer To Yesterday's CROSSWORD io m |AIN[I IMla]U] lSlT|UlP|t"lo Gii.- Altar 22 A number 33— SnrinS singer PAI AC IJTa D- AIC C ues: |3 mppening 23 Co,,c!ud r 17-Uw trees reiJ 1. a u!?M. K 14 FaKchooj 24 R.t;.i'l Ml 40- VVi->t Suxo u i=. SJnT2Ji-327 words
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177 1946-08-30 9 Vyshin sky Assails Australia Proposal PARIS, Aug. 28.— Andiei Vyshinsky, Russia's number two delegate at the Pjris conference, this evening attacked the Australian proposal for a reparation, commission as "absolutely unacceptable" "Unjust 1 "impracticable" "stereotyped" and "abstract." it ran e >anter to *ho pnnr.pir '■'< ami should no unjus* rietorReuter - 177 words
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Article72 1946-08-30 9 BOMBAY. Autf. 28:— The polk Opened fire today to di:sp. crowd at Amalner, textile centre i Khandesh district. Bombay prow where textile workers on strike wei demonstrating in defiance of a bal on public meetings Three persons are reported have beta killed and 1 •"> injuredReuter - 72 words
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Advertisement112 1946-08-30 9 iTITo M E |5 A D CARLO, selected out ie D Sle of the Worlds Mos( ,-,•::> Woman2_ 1 He iS is S s'ensation"f nCed! m I ROD CAMERON DAViD BRUCE I, WH WALTER SLEZAK ALBERT DEKKER K IS |{()BBED Bl r BANDIT! ■[l;^ IS CAPTIVATED BY SALOME! Ill: LOOT112 words
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Advertisement114 1946-08-30 9 Another Dramatic Triumph And As Usua! j if. \t iw 1 Where Everyone Goes For The Best Ir Entertainment! TODAY 4 Shovs 1.30-4-6.30-9.30 p.m. I Miss Bette Davis in her supreme achievement! *v* r \i)v\ y none ,*m m riA.vis I Hp QjL as the woman v.ho meets her match114 words
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Article32 1946-08-30 10 I H i i i r i. rsusl L< i furth* Hampshira K. <■■■ 76 102, Thompson l. Oval re 115 Glou- 193 I), Bui r 8 ReuterReuter - 32 words
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275 1946-08-30 10 INDIANS PAY FOR FIELDING MISTAKES ainly :;iy. Despite n hours b< Hour. mo. t unable to 1 1 I] to the soii!t- had d <>verht. n play began the pitch took n bowling and none of the Kent men *ere happy. Yet teveral from Fagg and Da vies mi BedReuter - 275 words
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Article282 1946-08-30 10 JO1?AN Aur. 23: rvoked by i lv :-dini:er s n |L.Oi that t>e New Zeal H am would be chosen for I m* i/.ir "irrespective of i olour," c *-H >pic here. II I I Dail M Pr fl. 3. Davel, Pr deni of Noiti: Transvaal Rugby tball Union,Reuter - 282 words
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Article60 1946-08-30 10 YORK, Aug. 28:— The J old filly F V by Foxhunt er 'fl ?eme, danced 1 Cber Handii J hree-quaM'!- j DJttg by e I i trained Wood Hf Foxtrot vvi, .1 i KionteSi at j r J led 3-1 i fl i.> r \nc\ D lvi] I FoxtrotReuter - 60 words
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Article197 1946-08-30 10 7..0ND0N. Aug. 27. Tlu- following is f Mv County cricket championship standing including matches ended on Aug. 27: COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP TAJ3LE Ist Inningi U-ad I- two points for tic in Ist Innings In match lost. I- li four points for l iiihi:' f lead in one-day rtiatc ReuterReuter - 197 words
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Article31 1946-08-30 10 Mr. A.s. .Martin oi the Aimy Educational ceni re will k n*», Total Education" at tfie Men's club luncheon meeting < n Saturday, at Cecil's Restaurant at l.io p.m.31 words
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Advertisement36 1946-08-30 10 ALIIA IV? D Jll A BOOKINGS TH: 6W9 Kharis, The Mummy, seeks his long-dead love! ired C\v- I kLL I BROW ATI >NITE i \LA ARTE! 'Wtfr\ \'\BIHC*S CR£AT! DOTnTS LOVaY...» lamcinif OVERMAN WALBURM FOY. m36 words
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Advertisement71 1946-08-30 10 At The Worlds GLOBE G.W. DAILY: 3—7—9.15 P.Ki 'COBRA WOMAN li^ Tecl Mioolor) ia Monti i —Jon Hall Bal I i: Chaney. LIDO N.W iiy; 3—7—9 IS i) in. "The Son of Robin Hood" in T( tmico] vith CJornel Wiidr DNI< lIT (11.30) TO- MORROW "MYSTERIOUS MISS X" md 'Com:'71 words
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Advertisement35 1946-08-30 10 COMPLY r "fJ A 3-HOU;s SHol midnbghtl to-n«ght| VANISHINi LEGIONI HARRY GUffl [DWIN4 800l The stars' of T. siiine brigh They're witli iow. William De Rex, King of r 1 i 12 BIG CHA= TE^35 words
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380 1946-08-30 11 /•Arfon Sporl^ Oossip y i I Archie Quick) -Afirst class storm is brewing oxing as the result of the British ■gSUSTnai* that Freddie Mills must aw Uu* Scottish champion, in a final elito fight Bruce Woodcock foi i heavyweight championship. m" Ted Broaanpo I380 words
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Article26 1946-08-30 11 REW'S STRIKE THREAT :•!>.. Union HE loday I 5WP3 R transport K r-aard ming thI r the P today 1 H UltiII thort. It- Protest 'ds for26 words
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162 1946-08-30 11 London, Aug. 29. The iootball league season starts on Saturday with the threat of a players strike before the first month is out. The players union asked for revised terms and for a conference between the league and union. Their proposals chief ol whichReuter - 162 words
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Article53 1946-08-30 11 The following will itpresent the J.C.S.A, in a friendly occer against R.E.M.E. <B. Coy) on Saturday, at McNair Koad ground at 5 p.m. Teclc Phuan. W. Hendroff. P. Rosa, f\ Kamoo. V.K. Sal>ai)a thy. Marimufctu. KcriK W'fja •>li:liin;ju. Kljs( pe Xawauj S. Or. tega, ik^an, K. Dala, E.53 words
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138 1946-08-30 11 LONDON, August 28. The British Broadcasting Corporation Music Department in London has given auditions to 70 ex-service artistes who may be among: the 2,500 "unknowns" who have been promised broadcasting engagements by the BBC and there must be among them some radio stars ofReuter - 138 words
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Article62 1946-08-30 11 A volley ball exhibition mate* in aid of funds for the Singapore > .M.C.A. and the Indian Relief Committee will be played at the Happy World Stadium on Monday, Sept. 2, at 645 p.m. The "Wellington Rand*' will render musical selectioi.3. Admission charges grill bo $2 and62 words
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Article174 1946-08-30 11 A Junior Boxing promotion \>ill be sta fA<d at the Cfr«l. World Arena tonight. Topping an excellent programme will foe popular Andy Oliver of the Royal Signals clashing ■gainst Dennis Bclvilie of the Briti-h Navy, rnv r six tluec-minuU- roiind>. Both contestant^ will scale at .the liglnheaVy weight174 words
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127 1946-08-30 11 SHANGHAI, Aug. 27.—Reopening of the Shanghai Stock Ex j change has been tenatively iixed tor September 9, renp/iied th^ Shanghai Merchants' Stock Exchange. The reopening falls on the j day preceding the Mid-Autumn I Festival, so as to allow the ex1 citement of theReuter - 127 words
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251 1946-08-30 11 BERLIN, Aug. 29: Denmark on Weanesday became the first of the 12 United Nauortt to announce us entries for the Armed Fotces li ac k and Field Championships to be held on September 7 and 8, at the Olympic Stadium, Berlin. The Danes ha#e nanudA.P. - 251 words
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Article139 1946-08-30 11 NUREMBURG DEFENCE STATEMENTS NUREMBERG. Aug. 29. Most of the 21 men on trial at Nurem-| berg have prepared final statemcnts averaging 10 typewritten pages each, a War Crimes Tribunal source said yesterday. To hoar each statement r I would take an average time of] about 20 minutes, an aggregate ofA.P. - 139 words
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197 1946-08-30 12 Jan Militar y Machine Completely Destroyed r Achievements In One Year Of Occupation J its war-making Industrial monopoly control i tit ion <>i a d( atic irm cl d by b SCAP spokesn acc Ulied occupation. complete, bui a decisive advance toward the achievement Ol our major objects has beenA.P. - 197 words
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Article35 1946-08-30 12 NKING on W s here 1 ard reaching p< i ••j- declined to leanwhile G< i ia] P.. En- China, returned from «i r capital, and i in iih A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article115 1946-08-30 12 Indian Manufacturers Reach U.S. Washing! m 29 tu pi ittttlve < I the A H i nfl 1 Mann r'■ nlsation who r Qtly mr.v d in the Un-t.rj t<\s after i/. wei k. in f^: ■.i n spending n: i r thi v. n ott re b- g nn*.ng115 words
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170 1946-08-30 12 Sydney, Aug. 29. Foil twing one of the greatest manhunts in history a man has been arrested and Hi irg< (I with the murder ol Cecil John K^lly, aged 35. Kelly with his fiancee naarvis urompton, aged z4. >re sittinc In a car alReuter - 170 words
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Article117 1946-08-30 12 CA !I A. Aug. 2 f J The Working CommktU of \h* Btngal i'!'>>LTi':x(ii Hindi' Mahasabfia, last <. t ud ipted o aoiutfcw W,,,(j the Muslim League Ministry retpaiukbU for the recent Calcutta r:ois, r t ass(icrc-\ ars(>u cnvl 'laqv. Th*- Committee demanded thai Mie Ministry117 words
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Article79 1946-08-30 12 LONI> <N, Am 28: One 01 the fiercest itorms sweeping floodt-d roads, delayed !!;.fli.' i i coastal shipping- S *X$ >■:■{'• v mi Hour irindi and torrential i ain < au: d much dai u•: t< i o;> in many areas where the harvest was further79 words
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Article71 1946-08-30 12 *THEMS. All*. 28. Archbishop Damaskinos, the Regent of Givt-cr. tonichl visited Bif Clifford Noro?», British Ambassador to Greece, who ''turn-. (i today from h tl.r (>> fc I in Swtieriand. The Ambassador also 1 received i from riv ave-ma n Brl Utt Parliamen try Missi m which has been <2Reuter - 71 words
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Article241 1946-08-30 12 Se Co Debates 8 Applications Sfork, Aug. 29. The United Nations Sc I Council assembled, for a final showdown on p|3 applicants for United Nations membership air. I virtual certainty that the United States would I n- bids of Soviet-supported Albania and o^S Mongoaa. Dr. Oscar Lange, tne Polish delegateA.P. - 241 words
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149 1946-08-30 12 Rangoon, Aug. 28.— The Burma Govenimi* announced today that negotiations are through the Special Commissioner for Southeast ah for the return or rolling Stock, railway believed to have been taken Burma railways to Siam and used for the Bii:ia« i Siam line whichReuter - 149 words
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Article48 1946-08-30 12 M LONDON Aue 27. tish Oversea.. Airwa: I Constellation airliner Atlantic since the l 1 Civil Aeronautics Boar grounding oi all Con causp of tlie dang< ,J e< V New York on A uu Constellations i-> t meant a k* ot the Corjx)ratitni. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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