Morning Tribune, 5 September 1946
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section10 1946-09-05 1 MORNING TRIBUNE (New Series) 10 CENTS V SETT- 5, 1943.10 words
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401 1946-09-05 1 I 4. The riot danger zone seems to the northern industrial area of the :es of troops and police are main- patrols. suuliies figures from Sept. 1 until today place the number of dead 23* and injured 404. ■bout 300 people haveReuter - 401 words
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Article21 1946-09-05 1 4.—.. Mrs. of the He is her 13 aa c liv- >• xcited at The r said the tit pounds. A.P.A.P. - 21 words
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Article19 1946-09-05 1 •Asahitook through believed m d flour and mv- '< investii mdii ated d ted- A.P.A.P. - 19 words
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105 1946-09-05 1 Joint Anglo-US-Turk Naval Exercises London, Sept. 4.— The Exchange Telegraph tod quoted Turkish newspapers as saying, "British, American and Turkish fleets are to carry out combined :ercises m the Aegean s a lying between Gree< a^d the Dardanelles. Nine warslr.ps of the U.S. Atlantic Fleet, including the carrier Franklin D.105 words
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Article, Illustration434 1946-09-05 1 KILLEARN: "NEW SOUTH-EAST ASIA TAKING SHAPE" GOVERNORS, SERVICE CHIEFS ALSO WRITE ON THE OCCASION OF THE FIRST ANNIVERSARY TODAY OF THE LIBERATION OF MALAYA FROM THE JAPANESE YOKE, THE TRIBUNE PUBLISHES SPECIAL MESSAGES FROM THE HIGHEST AUTHORITIES, BOTH CIVILIAN AND SERVICE. Among thos? who c ent messages were Lord Killearn434 words
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Article45 1946-09-05 1 'Normandie' Scrap Washington. Sept. 4.- President Truman ha.s authorised the United Stall -s Maritime Commission to dispose of tli<- 83,000-tim former French liner, Norniaiitlk now known a> United States Auxilary Lafayette a«, icrap. She Was taken over from Franc-./ nine days aftei Petrl Harbour.- ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article39 1946-09-05 1 BA'JAVIA, Gh Pt. 4 J4 O ber 1946, and Aug. 31, 1945, 49 Bri-ti-Il and 507 Indian officers Uj.d men were killed m Mci, j Briti>h spok- small annouac6d, Ooc hundred »nd thirty-fouj British and A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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Advertisement41 1946-09-05 1 Give Us The Pleasure To Serve Satisfy Ye leading citizens Choicest Selections Insist on From South Africa liq SWEET VERMOI 111 tamable PORT WINE Clove Liqueur- Van Her Hum PEPPERMINT LIQUEUR available FRANCISCAN CONVENT our WHITE PEPPERMINT ■m CIAN SINGH CO.',41 words
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Article, Illustration2098 1946-09-05 2 '.a aya m (he scheme to ry. The >v a quarter million mm but due to tt urrender o) J illy landed at two pointt Hi m Admiral Mountbatten, the Supreme All- > propo ,d i i cat rough would hare been followed hy2,098 words
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262 1946-09-05 2 (Our Own Reporter) minds that we are going to grow food In this country" he declared. Attending the dinner given by the Chin.se Corr.-umity of Penang to celebrate the Liberation of Penang and the re-entr? f Chinese troops into Nanking were the Governor-General M: Makohr.262 words
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Article116 1946-09-05 2 The remaint tomws the lat« Hark an.l thMayor will <' E: Christian .ectlOl, tary, according to a recew of the Municipal The ommUsienei that two crave plots will I availahl, fo, the re-bj no f«ea be chai Enqairiei made by a Tribw^ porter reveal that at116 words
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Article171 1946-09-05 2 A 17-year-o!d Chinese, Leom Swee Eng. described as a paperbox maker, was convicted and i sentenced to four months' v by Magistrate L. C Guh yes.er- day on a charge of extorting 51 cents fr-jm a hawker by putting. him m fear of arrest. The complainant said171 words
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Advertisement28 1946-09-05 2 WANTED With Kuiop. n BOD IMlfiMtUrtOf rr.;i pioduf(-d I i m pNffltiM] with k: q| I ;dma Apply U Titbu SERVICE BATH nON MODERATI PRICES SINGAPORE STATIONERY MART28 words
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654 1946-09-05 3 How We Welcomed Our Forces Back On Sept. 5, 1945 A year ago today, Malaya's 'liberation" forces landed m Singapore and this is (Tribune Stall R' p >rter) Singapore to-day celebrates the first anniversary of its liberation. Though to-day is not officially a public holiday, man/ businessmen arc giving a654 words
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485 1946-09-05 3 Lim Keng Hor - Lim Keng Hor (By no foot first n ntons and i hree days surrender I left m irly hours ■h minefor Java. n japan*. ><■ were JW from Sngavore w «»'< hom e J* blasting >he city t huge fires mr oil dumps,485 words
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Article119 1946-09-05 3 THREE YEARS RIGOROUS FOR GUNMAN Mi Joo 35 i, one of the men i ted m the big d oji July 4. on a cluster built m the swamps beRiver at PaUu Minyak P disclosed when tw 0 men, Ah Kon .29. and Cliua Ah called up for trial on119 words
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Article233 1946-09-05 3 A former inmate of Out ram Road Prison during the Jap regime, on the eve yesterday of the first anniversary of the liberation of Singapore, told me how he had his own back on a group of Japanese exactly a year ago233 words
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Article33 1946-09-05 3 (Our Own Reporter). PENANG, Tuesday. An Indian soldier was arrested for selling a revolver to a detectlve for $150. Marked notes were used m the transaction 1" trap the soldier.33 words
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179 1946-09-05 3 MINISTER on holiday) DELAYS TIN PRICE ANNOUNCEMENT LONDON, Sept. 3. Reuter understands that the protracted negotiations between Nigerian and Malayan tin producers and the Ministry of Supply about future tin prices have been virtually concluded and an announcement will be made soon. The reason for delaying tne announcement is somewhatReuter - 179 words
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Article41 1946-09-05 3 i [ndian v h I• i: .d on ths ni^ht «>i d M A fourth Indian. also ti m ths I ws round bayo--1 a daggi H< led t?uilt> and wai lenteneed to thres monthi rigoroui imprisonm<41 words
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636 1946-09-05 4 Morning Tribune THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1946. Today's Anniversary go today the L beating landed to receive a w which astonished and i .:.'>■ I i he Japi itfmi mi* h a their actual sui render. Sin< September 5, 1945 i howi the condition oj the coun- deteriorated tin re lilt636 words
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416 1946-09-05 4 How The Nips (Very Sorry!) Bowed Themselves Out .1 fcA days be lon the actual reoccupation of Malaya, the Supreme Commander of the Dai Nippon Army m Malai issued a pro, lamation m which he expressed the wholly optimistic belief thai "one day we shall revisit Malai on a good416 words
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209 1946-09-05 4 LONDON. Sept. 2:— The Bombay riots continue to hi: London's headlines as the evening newspapers reach the streets of the capital. Double column heads lop cables from Bombay m the Evening Standard and Evening News. The Standard says: 'Bombay Riots Start Again," while the BfentngReuter - 209 words
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Article35 1946-09-05 4 HOLLYWOOD -Now that the film distribution deadlock m Norway has been broken and an agreement for immediate resumption of business has been reached, Hollywood is looking forward to a new era of activity m Europe.35 words
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Article300 1946-09-05 4 London, Sept. 2.-Th c Foreign Office today statement blaming the SoJ Embassy m London forth.'- sport difficulties which re m a delegation of s ix worn vlted to attend the Inu-mat'm al Conference m Australia re' turning to Moscjw after wair^ three weeks m London. The statementReuter - 300 words
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Article44 1946-09-05 4 NEW YORK, Sept llk n 800 persons were killed ii the United States dv Labour Day week-end. were 217 traffic fatal ii« seven persona were drov there were 52 other death* as the nation c< the f j xt^ndc»d holiday. A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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Article30 1946-09-05 4 KURE. ?cpt. 3.— 'HiRajula arrived frOir. I 1 802 British and Hid:..' eluding the Koyal W*-! Thf liajul.l is scheduled rndia later m tho Wti tinprnt of Indian tr iv.oltilisation30 words
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Advertisement11 1946-09-05 4 al o w Office Paste j 104, Robm 'on R* Pbom11 words
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Advertisement111 1946-09-05 5 X TANG I I .1 Mw" Factor AL A BUX 4 CO, < w T^ifd" Jre W Books 0 Papers f| S 1 G M IBook Store FOR BOOKS 4" HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. YQJe Restaurant Flilayson Green 61, Middle Rd. Singapore. Phone 2620. Cargo Qr Baggage HEADACHE-CURB handle your cargo111 words
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Advertisement164 1946-09-05 5 If it's obtainable anywhere it's m J/i£ SinxpapDhs. SkopA Dispensary HEALTH and VITALITY fffty suffer GENERAL DEBILITY when a wide range of TONICS are now available CENTRAL MEDICAL HALL 51/53. Victoria Street. Electrical United Trading Co., 61 Stamford Road, Singapore. IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT US. Embroidery Direct164 words
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Advertisement207 1946-09-05 5 Hair Dressers indies Hair Dressers, Latest Fa-hions and Manicure by Miss Anna Majorie Ansa Ladies Hair Dressing Saloon Formerly of Maison Galaxy and Maison Interlandi. Hocreu Building, Orchard Road. Hotel THE TAVERN Up-io-date Hotel m a Quiet and Cool Locality. Rooms Luxuriously Furnished. Bar: All kinds of Ist Class liquors207 words
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Advertisement124 1946-09-05 5 Music Stqre TMA Music House, 61/63, High Street, Singapore. For PIANOS, MUSIC RECORDS. •Phone 74G5. Optician Regarding the eye sight Consult: New China Optical Co. 71, nigh Street, Singapore. Phone 3786. Photographer Singa Photo Studio 14 High Street, SINGAPORE. Indoor and Outdoor Photographers Pianos USED PIANOS BY FAMOUS MAKERS AT124 words
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Advertisement156 1946-09-05 5 Sanitary Contractor} FONGHIN Co., La Office 64, Wallich Street. Phone No. 75n7. tarv Electrical OOBlffceaan EuildiiiK Repairers and O^ntr* Importers. SHOE CO., LTD. BATA BUILDINQ, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. Silk Store NEH SILKS In New Designs Al Mclwani's Expert Ladies Dressmakers 52. North Bridge Rcl. Tele. TBfl Sports Toys ISprciallots m156 words
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Article, Illustration426 1946-09-05 6 Josephine Low man - Why G row Old? Josephine Low man b Health Protection 1 received several Interesting letters from teacheri following publication <•] a column whi< di d health m the publi One m particular impri me because th<teacher was bo evidently sincere and progi c wive In her id«a- and acmned to426 words
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Article185 1946-09-05 6 Persian Deadlock Broken I HE! Tin A c. d old talk r I entral Persian Government and th< mission from tin nori b home rul< Province ol Axei baijan ha been Govern n< i r < -ir- 1- h< rt md Th'-/<- hai been i sudden improve' Iment m th«-Reuter - 185 words
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Article96 1946-09-05 6 WASHINGTON, Sept. 8.President Truman returned t<> 'the task of assembling the United Stales atomic energy i commission as the first job after his vacation. The difficulty "i getting the righl five to take over the domestic control assignment is attributed by the Associated 'Press to theA.P. - 96 words
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Article366 1946-09-05 6 4 Days Without Water HAIFA, Sept. 3: -One thousand two hundred Jew Uh illegal immigrants— among them 200 childrenwho reached Haifa aboard the tiny motor vessel Four Freedoms were today transferred to the British Liberty ship Empire Heywood for deportation to Cyprus The transhipment was completedReuter - 366 words
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Article127 1946-09-05 6 100,000 Idle In New York NEW YORK, September 3.Eleven thousand New York lorrymen striking fo r higher wages today rendered an estimated 100,000 men idle at market places, food warehouses. shipping depots and elsewhere. The lorrymen sought a SO per cent wage increase, raising of the weekly pay from $51.50Reuter - 127 words
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Miscellaneous65 1946-09-05 6 LI*L Alti\ T Klt exclusive m maiaya to the morning tribune Stand by to Abandon Lunch! irriJ P "^"^^Z^^'** i 1 1 j By AI Capr U H^RO^^-T^TyEAß^C^M^T^^^A^l LENA "VENA THEY I I AN' SO, MATES- I MAH HT v F < < JH v »L!N YtAKS AGO, MATES. I65 words
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Article, Illustration717 1946-09-05 7 Henry Gris - Henry Gris Filmland Gossip By Morning Tribune Corres. m Hollywood. F •""HOLLYWOOD.— Now that the film distribution m Norway has been broken and an agree>r immediate resumption of business has been ned Hollywood is looking forward to a new era of tivity'in Europe. Di m Denmark717 words
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Article43 1946-09-05 7 CLEVELAND, Bap. 3— Alvin Johnston. Of Niagara Falls, Now York, WOO the KO-mil« Thorn Tror-hy Classic and $16,000 lirst place money m the do ing f«'a' of the national air ru< His average need Wll 373.9 mile Der hour- A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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282 1946-09-05 7 Stan Swinton - Stan Swinton (By Associated Press Correspondent) BATAVIA, Sept. 3:— The Indonesian Republic spokesman to-night announced that the evacuation of Allied internees and PoW\s from the interior of Java will be resumed within ten days as a result of the conference between senior Indonesian republican282 words
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Article62 1946-09-05 7 Formosan Aluminium Industry SHANGHAI, Sept. 3. ThreeAm ricati experts are expected m Foniiosii -oiiii- iin thi> month to put Its iluminium Indu Before t the bland pfo- tjilv 1,200 lOC minium it Ls estimated Uu< about 12,000,000 Will be requited to If habilitate the two htffest ulummium plant-, but 40Reuter - 62 words
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643 1946-09-05 8 London, Sept. 3: At th ma I Major K>n referring to th< i xam by Boon, Ronald Cushley, former lanci c poral the Royal Scots, said on ou casion two R*xi Ci parcels i put aside for a Japa ac ilonel Bo andReuter - 643 words
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Article117 1946-09-05 8 Copenhagen, Sept. I:— Twent) person: ar< reported to have D killed when a prench pa plane leaving Coprnha^' n \< Pans c ra,sh* d south of Copenhagr n The plane was MCQ by ey«-wj»-es to era.sh in flames n» ar th« iha^t of Holtut? ZealandReuter - 117 words
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Article44 1946-09-05 8 ATHENS, Sept. According to press reports here tonight a band of i f(( > men described as "communist .'«t-t.-.rkcfi a polling station where 40 fendftrmoi were potted and killed 14 of them at a villagi In \\it- region of Kastoria, Mac< ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article49 1946-09-05 8 NEW POST FOR AIR MARSHAL GIBBS LONDON, Sept. -.—Air Vice Mi rshal Gerald Ernesi Gibta has appointed to Headquart t Command, m a er, the RAF and tonight. Air Vice M shal Gibbfl has hem depi v f Staff Air ai the SuAll Headquarters, Asia, since Anril 1945 ReuterReuter - 49 words
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353 1946-09-05 8 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Members of the Singapore Police Forte will poi bly be petting more pay, depending on the findings I a special committee now sitting to consider the qm tion of revising the basic pay of all members of tin Force. Tl I353 words
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79 1946-09-05 8 Teheran, Sept. 3.— The news paper "Journal of Teheran" commenting on Persia's claimbefore the Paris Peace Conference says: "We cannot forge' the young Iran navy destroyed In 1940 by the very people wnr later became our allies. Re placing of our warships byReuter - 79 words
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Advertisement65 1946-09-05 8 78 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN SILK COTTON AND WOOLEN FABRICS AND OUR CONNECTIONS WITH THE BEST AND THE BIGGEST MANFACTIRERS OF TEXTILES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD ENABLES US TO OFFER YOU THE BEST IN QUALITY VARIETY AND DESIGN IN ALL KINDS OF TEXTILES AND THEIR ALLIED i PRODUCTS. REMEMBER FOR QUALITY SERVICE65 words
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Miscellaneous250 1946-09-05 8 Tr^ T/115 AMERICAN Crossword Puzzle IE I— Tit.rd '.2— l'olk 1 <\\,\. <i n c; -r '-B[3 A ~"HS E T -O/ra liit j4— P.uf. <-• _jS A T s /\\i 3-fc'tirt I*s— Please labbi.i ™B" ■S-' 4 < -.b.) -J7— Citvairy VAorrt E^Hj5A\CO5 SHI E .r..-. b,t Z-"i A250 words
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Advertisement76 1946-09-05 9 6P ECIALLY SELECTED fOR nil: mST ANNIVERSARY OF LIBERATION A RIOT OF COLOR! COL UMBIA S rf HAYWORTH I ffb iiriVTT? KTI TY |)\Sml UJjlMli IVIjLLI I i^jp <S I Tllt ;,ni< TO-DAY ■X*' \^^9HF 'l 1!} 1 1 1 1 1 1 I To-Xight «*4 4| If B I76 words
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Advertisement184 1946-09-05 9 Singapore Stamp Club There will be no social meeting of the Singapore Stamp Club this week. In futuic, the meetings will be held on the 2nd and 4th Friday* of every month, and accordingly the next meeting will be on Friday, 13th m- stant. m the Army V.M.C.A., S.C.C. Building,184 words
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Advertisement200 1946-09-05 9 4 Shows-1.30 4 6.30 9.30 p.m. TV* 1 FROM OE6BI M»CBS.YIMIIIMI!FKTIfc jg DOKOTMY McGUHi «OKgT YOUNQ IjMA,CiAI»|£1 jMA ,CiAI»|£ I IhhbM OPENS TOMORROW •ONE OF THE MOST EXCITING AND ENTERTAINING PICTURES YOU WILL SEE." ALL THE STARS IN A STORY TO MATCH THEIR BRILLIANCE," 1 SSSin G ROBIHSOH \neve*, anywhere,200 words
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Article95 1946-09-05 10 OLYMPICS FIXED FOR JULY- AUG. the Lnt tional 01: h e r e poui am< al m Ih <>\ j; I to .-V riod of 18 da;. No events will take place on Sunday. I o cr cided to m.- kluc a nev; ben-kilo-metre walking event a 'substitute the 50-kiiometnReuter - 95 words
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Article140 1946-09-05 10 V-DAY IN PENANG (Our ()ir n Reporter} Dane, Wednesday, 1 I ami ni<:m- 1 Younf Women's Christian Aflfto r round the itreetfl ,-«nd visited vnrkNli offices yesterday to ieJl charit- flagi Jn §ld UM M.d;i-..in Wr!f,,re Fund on i oocMion of Vie( D i, A 'far I i' viiCn a140 words
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Article47 1946-09-05 10 J.< NDOM -r,» rood Inspec •or 'j>',k»- to Mrs Harriet BtUIf«M of Old Orort, BrickU Wc.cid, b«| m r finding Rboot 100 pigcdM with bread MMdud li iratei near h< i homo. replied: Thi-v bare eomi fn nd *n inf. rday ICn B( urfi m conn- ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article95 1946-09-05 10 BAGHDAD. Sept 3:—The Iraq itowgpaper Aiwattn;.. organ of the l«-ffi t DCOple'l Political Party objecting to the presence of British troops m Iraq t.-.t. All politi'•;«l |»;irti<-- ihottld unit*- 1o ft«k th<' United N.inon- Security Council to diican the itiiation nn<\ arce the British toReuter - 95 words
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Article73 1946-09-05 10 WA GTON, Sept. U.S. Army Ground anno fur an "unpar sporti programme for regular army soldi era. no me each I be spent m organ COmpetU re afhletif Sports will be considered jjart of military duy rather than spare time activity. Most of the Instruction time willA.P. - 73 words
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Article112 1946-09-05 10 H. K. JAP GOVERNOR TO DIE .SHANGHAI. Sept. 3:— The Amen<.i Military Commission today .sen fenced to death Lieut. -General Hisakasu Tanaka, former occupation Governor-General of Hongkong, and 3 his chirf-of -staff Maj.-Geii"rnl JFukuchi on the charge of Illegal execution of U.S. Airforce pilot Major David Henry Bouck who wasReuter - 112 words
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Article41 1946-09-05 10 Grimasby Hold Wolves LONDON, 8, pt. 3.— Football reStlltl FIRST DIVISION Wolvcrhampt'Mi mir Town o Wanderers o THIRD DIVISION 'North' Rochdale o Wrexhan l Tranmere South port l Rovers 2 ikish QOLD cup <p,rst Round) Belfast critic 3 Colermine o ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article32 1946-09-05 10 LONDON. .Sept Sir IUICOUtI Campbell plans to put hifl .)«t-«ii^ih-«d nwdboal Blur Bird 11 throug] a M-.st mn n«,xt wck m prapamtioi for mi ittempi on world w*u i oe« itrord.-- A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article83 1946-09-05 10 sWrejjho had lo besatisfled with n"r' ',i ta 1 well placed n brought their game w:t!l Mir them only v.iii four points, ble 12 for a win forkthire alto with first Inbut th< idy unty lead, r h p m tarted. 1;r wh the ehaxnn n seasonReuter - 83 words
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Article79 1946-09-05 10 JERUSALSM, Bept 2.— Vaad Leumi the National Council of Pale; iin<- Jewry has postponed until D*Xl Monday opening day of the I London Conference on Palestine— (tfrCttOfl on its proposed noivco-op'-ration campaign. The council's plan which WM proDOked stv.ial \veek> ago was to witiidraw all Jewish members fromReuter - 79 words
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Article469 1946-09-05 10 LONDON, S pt. 3: -Daily Mail Special con- Alexander Clifford, who has been m Swede Ing reports of "ghost rockets" comes to the or Sion that ines^ silent flaming projectiles whir been seen over Sweden have fired off, "beyond am,^2 sonable doubt," by the RussiansReuter - 469 words
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Article182 1946-09-05 10 UK-DUTCH A VIA TION PACT LONDON, Sept. The terms of agreement reached fa London between the British uj the Netherlands Government for air services between I Britain and Holland and m it sped of long distant r traversing territories ol countries are published todi t& 4 White Paper. Among theReuter - 182 words
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Article99 1946-09-05 10 BRISBANE, Sept. 3:— Mr W. Fadden, leader of the A Country Party, promised toda if his party were returned m Australian General Elect i< I September 28, tuxes would be CUI at least 20 per cent, and 2C i practicable. He would invite David L;l. chairman ofReuter - 99 words
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Advertisement41 1946-09-05 10 ALHAMBRA 11— 1.30— 4— -1i.30— 9.15 OPENS TODAY. Island] BRIAN DONLEVY I Macdonald Carey Robert Preston jf Albert DeMer William Bcndix Walter AbHJ "HE WORLD LISTENED— UllfLi: THEY FOUGHT! c^ TASTED DEATH! Sal unlay Midnight Noel Coward's BLITHE SPIRIT m I41 words
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331 1946-09-05 11 Inspectors' Struggle With Gunmen Described tng four paces into the darkened interior the wooden houses built on piles at Pulau before dawn on July 4, Mr. E. J. Linsell of heard a shot and someone jumped through door into the mud below. Mr. R. C. B. Wiltshire, also of the331 words
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76 1946-09-05 11 :es m Singapore said at Ma ioi -General Arkto Bangkok was conthe military problem banditry on the Siam- He is visiting Gen. GOO, British Troops m aying with the BriLumpur reporter tele- Command source Ight liad gone to talks with allied com--00 military76 words
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Article162 1946-09-05 11 •< 3.- -Final positions oU t: cricket championship points are awarded for m .d four f,,r a Kad on the unless it becomes a J lt, ri m Yorkshire win amptonship P i ay i ng 2 6 tin 16 others. f BWne«, lust om; I162 words
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Article67 1946-09-05 11 The Tamil Brotherhood Associa- lion will meet the R.A.F. (Sembawan£) at friendly game of soccer :it Sembawa&g on Saturday. Piayen and supporters are requesUd to assemble at the Jalan Botmr Stadium at 5.30 p.m. for transport to Bembawaag. Thf> Brotherhood's team will be: Sithambaram; Rasak; Somoo; Shinta:67 words
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Article116 1946-09-05 11 Singapore Indians v. the RASC Petrol Dv p (Parrer Park) toinorSithambaram, S. R. S. Naidu G. Somoo. Ramasamy, K. Bala, Suppiah, G o vi n dasamy, s. K. Thomas, Alagoo Berry, M. Krishna, V. Roberts, S. Dcenah, Thevaaas, Rama, Victor. Players meet at the Buffalo R,,ad entrance. 17116 words
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Article112 1946-09-05 11 10 Years' R.I. For Jap Kempei Found guilty on charges of being concerned m the Jltreatment of a Chinese and m the killing of ight other civilian residents of British North Borneo, sometime m 1945, a Japanese Kempeitai official, Sgt. Sakai i Fumio, was sentenced to 10 j years' imprisonment112 words
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Article93 1946-09-05 11 "Extortion is one the meanest o{fenc«»>. Only buiiies m for thi.< type of offence," remarked Mr. Paul Storr. First Police Magistrate, when he ftentOllCOd Cb«Oag Peng Hong (27), a mechanic, to six months' ritroious imprisonment, ye.stetday. dieOng extorted $15.80 from Tt>o Bwoe Tin. owner of a Chinese93 words
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385 1946-09-05 11 Occupying the whole day m the witness stun* civilian internment camps there were d ffSen rare, i£d &£?£?U£?2 U :der the condiUons! uifie were .some sort of trouble every day. 'These were difficult problems to us who were inexperienced m these things and385 words
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Article35 1946-09-05 11 Mr. H. P Biysefl is now the Colonial Secretary during the absence on leave of Mr. P. A. B. McKerron. Mr. Bryson will m addition, also act as a member of the Singapore Harbour Board.35 words
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212 1946-09-05 12 Yugosl a via Rejects "Big 4" Proposal p t Di A] Bebler, Yugo I d«-puty er, t on behali of his between sTugo[y proj osed by v. P gn Ministers. He made It clear, ho* that Yugoslavia would aci internationalisalon ol Trieste on certaJ i conditions. Speaking before I [talianReuter - 212 words
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Article107 1946-09-05 12 0. r On Ri porU r> Malacca, Wednesday. Th< Chinese community In lacca celebrafc d B< ijt 3, tti Chine* Victory Day on a Brand The dajr'i celebration started -ii with mass meeting at tire with the Presljt Chinese Chamber ol Comnr rce pr( <l:i- H, r- china's107 words
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Article39 1946-09-05 12 1 1 f Chins, h m J:\ X Oll( 2nd Pun i D A A I 3rd Indian tpore ml i:. Lan on leb L 4 tO b< Bani oj i. hr J dunath39 words
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Article26 1946-09-05 12 of .it Wt\ l«| «iln«t tU9 on Thu d i Ch< i '< law* ful n p ,lic< »url i be men ,i n.26 words
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Article18 1946-09-05 12 A 16 w r !n on selling ntr< i f 5u cents to si I>r I18 words
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86 1946-09-05 12 Secret British Arms Deal Reported I Maxi A R ,!Mian arms Jded a il with a British arms (I m for the purchase of surplu iboatf and torpedo- boats, accordto the Paris correspondent of Daily. Graphic. Q oting an ndfj;i(-ndent source faith: the correspondent aid be military clauses of theReuter - 86 words
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Article109 1946-09-05 12 N FRANCISCO, Sept, l. afi Bit Patterson, United states Se i• ii y for W;n who ii m ■>>■< I itary installation! Nt San Pran- ted m m interview that the United •:.;> suthoritiei were well awcre of the vital importance of the defence of theReuter - 109 words
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284 1946-09-05 12 At it dinner held to celebrate Libc: i Day last at the Adoiphi Roof Garden, Singapore Rorians were hosts to a large and distinguisl g which included H.E. the Governor of Singap >re, Sir Franklin Gimson, Lady Killearn, MajorGen. L. H. Cox and284 words
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177 1946-09-05 12 London, Sept. 3.— The London meat strike to lew turn today when Smithfield employers rej the conditional offer by strikers to save 1,500 ton meat left hanging m the market since yesi morning when 3,000 meat men began their "cl shop" strike. The conditionReuter - 177 words
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Article108 1946-09-05 12 i Our Own lU \>, PKNANG, B< < ;.d queues remlni cl>y- when bread iraa fl (i ntrolled price woe a two days at nearly all m town. 1 h'- 1 <■ v. as no Itaki r.i r and hundreds who had fall< n d108 words
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88 1946-09-05 12 PARIS, Sept. 4.— The French Natioiyil Assembly has decided on three sessions per day until the present constitution bill is voted. Phe speedup is aimed at getting the constitution within the next ten days' or fortnight. It i* then hoped to liolci a referendumReuter - 88 words
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Article86 1946-09-05 12 SHANGHAI, Sept. 4.— ln order to V iden world knowledge of Chinese musical culture and Style, a music mission, organised by the China Music Association, is planning to visit th«- Philippines. America and posi ibly Europe The group will also purcha c D oopiea of famous scores,Reuter - 86 words
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Article106 1946-09-05 12 COPENHAGEN. Sept. 3:Pcrtugal, ttaly md Switzerland van today admitted aiemb- jf the United Nations Food md AgrlcultW Organisation. Spain, fifth nation to enter F.A.0., was not adm Bel name was not brought the plenary session by the committee as it did Dot fulfil 0Reuter - 106 words
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Article31 1946-09-05 12 H ein Mai' m Zailudin. ul- ,i or remanded m custod) X If. Bj day, Qed to The <<t c i m-d to Sept. ll foi on31 words
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63 1946-09-05 12 20 Killed In ParisLondon Air Crash PARIS. Sept. 4. Tv were killed when a Pai; liner crashed this morning a factory shortly aftei I The disaster is tli« gster on the Parte-Lor Cilice bi-forc the wir. survived th«.- crash. The aircraft car;. md a rrew oi D Today's disaster c^vhoursReuter - 63 words
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Article31 1946-09-05 12 The following will the ymca against I Saturday on the sRC Pa M sh <Capt.'. I Guan Hong, S. M. cumaiu, S. A. Durai. s. 7ogorajah, R. Sabapathy, s31 words
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