Morning Tribune, 7 September 1946
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Title Section15 1946-09-07 1 MORNING TRIBUNE |-0L I. NO 112. (New Series) 10 CENTS SATURDAY. SEPT. 7. 1943. I15 words
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178 1946-09-07 1 Bangkok Sept. 6.-— Siam's Ministry of the Inled today the suspension of five officials m province of Singora, including the for alleged participation m government rice Alexander 'Mac Donald, Associated Correspondent. of the critical rice shortage and reports >tion m the area,A.P. - 178 words
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307 1946-09-07 1 Sept. 6.— Twelve cases of stabbing and I, ;t~ uj four hours m the riot-affected t c Bombay were reported today after the lifting night curfew. One woman was injured. ire miles of t he city were under curfew nsoon I l rbancesReuter - 307 words
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Article164 1946-09-07 1 London. Sept. 6— The V:iily frail" quoting "reliable Information" speculated m a Furls dispatch that Russia might withdraw from the United No- :011s Or gani nation. W.lson Broadbent, the newspaper's diplomatic correspondent, emphasized there 1$ no official in'imat.on that Russia is planning to quit the UnitedA.P. - 164 words
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Article197 1946-09-07 1 Vicar Asks Reporter 's Pardon Hucldersf eld, Sept. 6.— A summons by fl newspaper reporter for common assault m a burial ground after he had been noting the names of mourners amending a funeral, against. th e Reverend Treleaven WVliam Sweeting, Vicar of South Crosland, near Hudders field, was foundReuter - 197 words
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887 1946-09-07 1 GERMANY FOR THE GERMANS IS U.S. POLICY Mr. Byrnes Makes Important Declaration Stuttgart, Sept. 6. Mr. James Byrnes the U.S. Secretary of State, todaj envisaged, m a speech to the German people, a post-war German Government by the Germans themselves and including not only the Rhineland and Ruhr, but alsoA.P. - 887 words
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Article121 1946-09-07 1 Lewes, Sip', f.— A Defence Fund has bien sarted ;n Sussex for Bridget Waters, a G.I. icife accused of murdering i her husband, Frank Waters of America. The Treasury rang up and authorised the Bank of England to wave all currency restrictions so thatReuter - 121 words
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Advertisement145 1946-09-07 1 RANGOON CURFEW RANGOON, S«-pt. 6— A curfew. h.i^ been imposed on Rangoon city and .suburbs between 10.30 p.m. and 4 a.m. following a strike by junior OfllCtH and men of the city pol^co which began today. The curfew docs not apply to personnel of BrJ ti.sh and Alfied arm<?d forces.145 words
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475 1946-09-07 2 C?Uel b War Crimes Court to give evidence m the Sime Road Internment camp trial yesterday, Mrs Owen Kirwan. of Perl Avenue, Penang, described the sufferings which she had been subjected to by three of the accused, Capt. Suzuki. Tominasa and Kawazue. at the475 words
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Article385 1946-09-07 2 Ong Kali Bmtt <25>, a private of the KAMC, vshu jumped bail after a case m vfefch he was oil trial on 1 a charge of being m possession of arms Was part-heard on July 10 out who Wits re-arrested m Kedah, was .sentenced385 words
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Article169 1946-09-07 2 A HOSPITAL BED FOR. EVERY 250 (Our Ovm Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. There U one bed for every 250 of Vie population m th* hospitals 0/ the Malayan Union, and during the period January to June there was one bea to every 12 persons uho sought medical treatment At the169 words
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211 1946-09-07 2 $5 Million Grant urged For Penang Harbour (Our Own Reporter)' Kuala I.umpur, Friday. A tfrant of about $5,000 000 for tho dpve'opmenl ofPenang Harbour was urged by Dr. Ons Chonff-keng at the Union Advisory Council vc ferdaT. P( l ang hai v *f -i l 0 h,. proud ol her211 words
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Article163 1946-09-07 2 UNION JACK GRACEs HINDU SHRINE fTribune Staff Reporter) A Union Jack which was tewn m a pillow and kepi l during the entire occupation period uas displayed over a Hindu shrine on Thursday on the first anniversary of t;. I iion of Singapore. The shrine was dedicaied to the patron163 words
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331 1946-09-07 2 NEl Govtto hold another people's" conference (Tribune* Staff Reporter) I Following close on the heels of the recent Malmol Conference between the Government of the N.E.I, and I representatives of the people, a second conference is I scheduled to be held at Pangkal Pinang (Banka) I with the object of331 words
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Article68 1946-09-07 2 J. Perelra, a Mah.bari Christian, wa s charged m the Fourch Magistrate's Court yesterday with stealing metal plates valued at $200 boior^inz to a factory at Yio Chu Kang Road on Thursday. The accused also faced a second count of dishonestly using as genuine a68 words
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Article133 1946-09-07 2 A decision to appoint a mittee to consider and I report on what action J taken regarding restricti I increase m ruits wa« .1 meeting of the Singapore Iru payers' A^ociationn. B«i The following resolutipi I ried unanimously:— In view of the fact number of Municipal133 words
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Article62 1946-09-07 2 Nehru Broadcasts Tonight Singapore, Sept. 6\—TVie Government of India Offic here announced today lh* Pandit Jaivaharlal Nehrt Premier of the new Inieri Government, w'll broadcast from Delhi on Saturday, Sep 7, m Hindustani at 10.30 p.m. (Singapore Time) and m lish at 1045 p.m. (SnoapoTe Time). I He can beA.P. - 62 words
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Advertisement19 1946-09-07 2 i Leoi Coi I hiI n Bum t 5 i t SERVICE .TISFACTI( MODERATE PRICES SINGAPORE STATIONER! V MART19 words
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940 1946-09-07 3 A supplemental budget vote of $3,834,134 for essential expenditure expected to be incurred by Singal pore Municipality during the nine months April 1 to Dec. 31, 1946 was passed at a special meeting of the Municipal Commissioners yesterday. Mr. W. Bartley, presiding, said the original940 words
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Article, Illustration187 1946-09-07 3 9 OF tiiemare T() HANG Nine out of 22 war criminals .'including six Japanese and three Koreans) were yesterday sentenced to death by hanging at the conclu Bion of their lengthy trial for atrocities committed on British and Allied PoWs at Sungei Goeron PoW Camp, Palembang,187 words
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Article386 1946-09-07 3 Army Answers Cri ticisms I Red Cross Supplies i IThe work of the British and Indian Red Cross g^nisations in South-East Asia is not generally town to the public. I tent comments regarde; the disposal of surplus Kks show that it has besary to clarify responsibilities of E.A.C. Red Cross,386 words
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Article98 1946-09-07 3 A daring daylight robbery took place in a restaurant ;n Orchard Road at 10 a.m., an Thursday. wh<n fuur armed Chinese held up the cashier and got away with ,ver $300. a ioun tain pen and $240 worth Of A European was waylaid by about a98 words
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Article230 1946-09-07 3 Five Questions tabled by Mr. Lftfeock relating to the housing of certain Government departments In toe Municipal Offices were replied to at yesterday's special meeting of the Municipal Commissioners. Mr Laycock's questions and tell relative answers given by the President follow q. -What Ctovernmem230 words
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66 1946-09-07 3 "LABOURERS WANTED MORE RICE" PLEA I nine bags o! I I In a lorry I 3 >y the police f sfi Timah Road A Sept. 4 had I i District bed as life i SI. OOO or transporting |po by the ;H -i^ the rice [an at Kranm could Vh,66 words
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Article78 1946-09-07 3 Alexander Kenn< r iv a Brit soldier, claimed trial ,n thFourth Police Court to a charge i i stealing a b of sin fmm godown 43 a- D 4 main whart of the Singapore Harbour Board >n Thursday. Another er, Stanley Ca nail who was78 words
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596 1946-09-07 4 Morning Tribune SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1946. Presenting The Bill |i for niii< months would ii qoi mal i inn ai i c crii i< ftl U bul m the pre ml in- irhilc certain Itemi of penditure offer subject for it i« impossible to lear over-all picture ol the which596 words
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Article1613 1946-09-07 4 ALARIC JACOB - ALARIC JACOB By A Study Of Two Indefatigable Beavers For almost I Molotov r and kf have scarcely i ats at the Peace i Confer Paris. c Other M i nav < p i i| lor a drink, but nev r i They re- j OS as1,613 words
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Advertisement153 1946-09-07 5 c h. VNG MVffl VALLEY EOAD. M HSOAPORE. S.S. I, n Alt tnd C:. m O '.ai a( mn mum Co!i V ,ducts. Mc r of "Bi-murelle Gift Sets" ■V wedding Presents, etc. S A LLA BUX CO., M:-^b Bridt;^ Road, Singapore. ■^■■Ad'.^"-. Hotel Building) l^^v Papery |Book Store FOR153 words
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Advertisement162 1946-09-07 5 If it's obtainable anywhere it's m Dispensary HEALTH and VITALITY suffer GENERAL DEBILITY when a wide range of TONICS are now available CENTRAL MEDICAL HALL 61/53. Victoria Street. Electrical United Trading Co., 61 Stamford Road, Singapore. IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT US. Embroidery Direct Importers of all kinds162 words
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Advertisement220 1946-09-07 5 Hair Dressers Ladles Hair wessers, Latest Fashion:: and Manicure by Miss Anna Majorie Ann Ladies Hair Dressing Saloon Formerly of Maison Galaxy and Maison Interlandi. Heercn Building, Orchard Road. Hotel THE TAVERN Up-to-date Hotel m a Quiet and Cool Locality. Rooms Luxuriously Furnished. Bar: All kinds of Ist Class liquors220 words
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Advertisement128 1946-09-07 5 Music Store T.M.A. Music House, 61/63, High Street, Singapore. For PIANOS, MUSIC RECORDS. •Phone 7465. Optician Regarding the eye sight Consult: New China Optical Co, 71, High Street, Singapore. Phone 3786. Photographer Singa Photo Studio If. High Street, SINGAPORE. Indoor and Outdoor Photographers Pianos USED PIANOS BT FAMOUS MAKERS AT128 words
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Advertisement175 1946-09-07 5 Sanitary Contractor; FONCHINGCcLtci Office 64, Wallich Street, Phone No. 7557. Sanitary Electrical Contnot«t Building Repairers and OtiMr*' Importers. Shoes f§ aw taw SHOE CO., LTD. BATA BUILDINQ, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. Silk Store NEH SILKS~ In New Designs At Mcl iv a ii i\ Expert Ludle* Dressmaker! 52, North Bridge Rd.175 words
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Article, Illustration462 1946-09-07 6 Josephine Lawman - Josephine Lawman By Too Much Ballast! Q. "Wbait can I do to slim i ntr.il portion "i my body? 1 am too thick. Please give me A. The following one i. Stai tall with the f< apai I and the arms raised o\ i i >;•.<). Stretch462 words
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Article179 1946-09-07 6 NtfW DELHI The pr.ii" ol India are determined to remain I constitutional monarchs U the country achieves Independ and will confederate for .nee, by force if necessary. j against any attempt to dethroni ahem or interfere in their inter 'nal aifairs, an authoritative I source closeA.P. - 179 words
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99 1946-09-07 6 Jewish Decision Not Regarded As Final LONDON, Sept. 5.— The British Government docs not regard the refusal of the Jewish Agency to take part in the Palestine conference a*, final, an authoritative source Stated today. The refusal was contained in a letter sent by the Agency last night to theReuter - 99 words
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569 1946-09-07 6 'UK Troops in Greect Have Glorious Record Cadogan lit plies lo Ukrainian Char j LAKE SUCCESS, New York, Sept, s:— At the n I ing of the Security Council, Sir Alexander Cadogan I Britain said that Mr. Manuilsky (Ukraine) had I to produce a shadow of proof of the persecutionReuter - 569 words
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Miscellaneous68 1946-09-07 6 r _^J M*L ABNEI1 EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA to the morning tribune j I What If She Is Plain? By Capp j^ 1 I V-Z^T E^SSl^rj HE 3WALLEREP IT, U mam TW wave pone lifted V t-turned white <^feW-i^ BJ /J J j* a) MAH PITCHER SMACK J GIVE CUT A68 words
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Article, Illustration635 1946-09-07 7 Henry Gris - Henry Gris Ho lly wood Gossip 0 By HOLLYWOOD Last minute I the talk of the town la sudd.n rebellion of Hum- Bogart and his wife Laujl who walked out from lct ure -Stallion Read" on day before it was du e to go the cameras.635 words
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Article163 1946-09-07 7 UK Delegate LAKE SUCCESS, New York. Sept. 5.— At the Security Council meeting. Sir Alexander Cadogan (Britain) said it was always intended that members of the United Nations should seek to settle differences among themselves and only if that failed to bring them to the Security Council.Reuter - 163 words
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159 1946-09-07 7 SHANGHAI, Sept. 5:- In a bid to become the greatest Chinese aviation concern, the all-Chinese China Air Transport Corporation (CATC) is negotiating with the American Liquidation Commission for the purchase of all surplus American army aircraft equipment In the Philippines. The CATC is todayReuter - 159 words
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Article40 1946-09-07 7 On Board The Stirling < astle, Sept. S: (From Norman Preston, Routers special correspondent). Major K. Howard. HiaiMgtf '>f the touring team, \n confined to bed with a chill l»ut hi< «»nd:tion is not -u-ri-ous- ReuterReuter - 40 words
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233 1946-09-07 7 NEWMARKET, Sept. 5:— The Gaekwar of Baroda, who last year gave the record s u m of 28,000 guineas for Dantes brother Sayajirao, today paid 16,000 guineas for a yearling colt by Near co out of Eleanor Cross at the bloodstock sales. It tookReuter - 233 words
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Article131 1946-09-07 7 JERUSALEM SEARCH 'DESTRUCTIVE' JERUSALEM, Sept. 3— A charge that the Brtish troop? were "wilfully destructive" m their search of the villages of Derot and Ruhama was made yesterday by a Jewish Agency spokesman. The spokesman quoted a report by Issac Ben-Zvi. president Of Ul6 National Council of Palestine Jews, sayingA.P. - 131 words
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Article17 1946-09-07 8 PARIS, Sept. r>:~Thp Borftri Itatlga CoaimUiar, M. Molotov, taraed to Paris today.- ReuterReuter - 17 words
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362 1946-09-07 8 Jap Orders 'Hopelessly Unreasonable' lI X Majors iouri-Mardal LONDON, Sept. 5:— At the court-martial of Major Cecil Boon who is accused of aiding the Japanese while a prisoner of war, Maurice Richard Jones, of the Royal Navy told the court that after a letter which he had written had beenReuter - 362 words
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Article188 1946-09-07 8 HEROINE BURIED IN MASS GRAVE LONDON, Sept. s.— An obituary 7.0? 1c* publish ed In the Daily Telegraph reveals that a Frenchwoman, who worked for the British as a Ml agent m France, was buried :ieles.s m a mass grave a? BeLsen '•on cent ration camp In April, 1945. ShrReuter - 188 words
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187 1946-09-07 8 Truman Still Firm On Jews' Entry Plan WASHINGTON. Sept. 5President Truman said today that he wa s still trying to get 100.000 Jews into Palestine. Speaking at a press conference he said consultations were still going on between the British and United States Governments on the subject. The President statedReuter - 187 words
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Article212 1946-09-07 8 BANGKOK, Sept 6:— Siam, on whom the sroi is depending for food relief supplies, faces a food shortage of her own, official sources declared on Thu: day, writes Alexander Mac Donald, Associated Pre: I Correspondent. The Ministry of Comrx said that 14 southern provir. report theirA.P. - 212 words
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Article152 1946-09-07 8 Cabinet Changes Likely LONDON, Sept. 6— An authoritative source said last night that Prime Minister Clement Attle e will announce at least four changes in his cabinet in the next few weeks. The informant could not detail the planned changes but other Whitehall sources said they include A. V. Alexander,A.P. - 152 words
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Article122 1946-09-07 8 JERUSALEM, Sept. 5.— The former British Premier, Mr. Winston Churchill, has had his name inscribed in the "golden book" -a book of honour of Jewish people— in appreciation of the part he played a s Britain's wartime leader in the formation of the Jewish brigade group. AReuter - 122 words
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Article51 1946-09-07 8 I.nNDON, Sept. a: A feature of the Victoria Club eallover today on the St- Le^< :-r was the demand for Gordon Richard's mount. Edward Tudor who was supported to win i £28.000 at 22-1 (not 20-1 as given in earlier message BjBlinesi othtt iriti was small.-Reuter - 51 words
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Article111 1946-09-07 8 Malaya GOC Sees Siamese Premier BANGKOK, Sept. ti.— -Maj... I General .J. H. Afkwright, Act* Pi ing GOC, Malaya Command W J yesterday called on the SiameM lyj Premier, Thamrong NTawasawaj I I. at the Premier's official lv.^i- I dciue. i The visit was termed Iff "courtesy call," but the111 words
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Article106 1946-09-07 8 YOKOHAMA, Sept. 5.— &ciy at midnight off Japan b B ROOM were rushed to E troyer, was revealed when t E port Marine Dragon docked E kohama today. E Lt.-Edward C. Hayes an< E benjamin Mumz were I B Of emergency appendectoi: B formed aboard the Man:A.P. - 106 words
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Miscellaneous332 1946-09-07 8 Tr^ This AMERICAN I _O f F\ I ANSWER TO Crossword Puzzle ags ACEOBB 32— Large snak* A SSSrI-* L'l ciirl college _|si^-P_B3 l I— Football acore student R 4 rS^wr^ -^■f\T *^T1 ,-fj:d pistol 4-Ripen *9^P p i glpMWjOjW n-Klat tableland li— Female deer U A3ES "SB- A -f'hina'n332 words
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Article114 1946-09-07 9 CAIRO, Sept. 5. -The A stated here tonight that srepf tivea <•( Ar.ib w their v.r to London fnf the Palestine con fore n coThey were "depending on God a help and on their indtepuU rights b«sed on humanity, justice and democracy winch emerged victoriousReuter - 114 words
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Advertisement166 1946-09-07 9 z/fl/l (xrHj£lu>K&d f |iAM2PM.4iS EVERY SEAT AN ARMCHAIR. 630 I 95 NOW SHOWING THE MIGHTIEST SPECTACLE OF ALL TIME! SEE! INSANE NERO'S MAD WHIM THAT SENT; THOUSANDS TO A HORRIBLE DEATH! Kg wtJmi3i& fim mm~mm*L A tt y \tiffiwi The Modernized Production of Cecil B. DeMilles Sign of the cross"166 words
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Advertisement188 1946-09-07 9 TO-DAY AT THE R^|UON»^ 5 SHOWS 10.30 a.m. 1.30—4— 6.30— 9.30 p.m. THE PICTURE THAT HAS EVERYTHING! Stirring Drama Sophisticated C o me d y Sultry Romance A Momentous Thrill -ALL THE STARS IN A STORY TO MATCH THEIR BRILLIANCE" 1 CHAFES BOVtR IV^^^M AI U A MRP A 11—1.30—4—6.30—9.15188 words
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199 1946-09-07 10 (By J hn Eloderick, A. P. Correspondent). Nanking. Sep Government forces opened the long exp< DfenaiTe In HopeJ province capitaUsing on the uccesa m Southern Jehol, which virtually encircled the Communists m East Hopei. Government sour.- that Comn. I who anoathward >t Tolun In ChaharA.P. - 199 words
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Article200 1946-09-07 10 SWEDEN TO CUT CREDIT TO SOVIET WASHINGTON. S- -jj* 4.- IIR T'h.ffd States Government has b*en loaned that Bwtden tut km mmi Miii ijhoamjm kron r nearly £7o,ooo,ooo» credit M Ru and work out I 'r;ui- Ifrwinent Ig modified Una* f l><- Acting -ary ot State, Mi. William C iJtOtt.Reuter - 200 words
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90 1946-09-07 10 Annamite Attack Causes Saigon Fire I SAIGON, Sipt. 6— More tli.m 2,000 tons <•! rubber wu> ln-rrrly loUzinfi yeaterda: afternoon m oaigon cuftoms d<»ck>ide ••rehouse. The oonilagratloo, which covered the waterfront area with great column of black >m<>kc, was bclivcfl t<. I)*' tl >■ result of an Amianit<' Incendiary itttck,A.P. - 90 words
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Article137 1946-09-07 10 HONG KONG, Sept. 4.—RegUkitions prohibiting the export of foodstuffs from Hong Kong arcnow bein^ applied rigidly. Customs official! m the past have overlooked traveller carrying a! few tina ot food with them, but fore embarkation travellers' r e X now closely searched any tinned food, rice,Reuter - 137 words
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Article115 1946-09-07 10 I PARIS, Sept. 4. -Requests for £5,000,000 000 reparations payments from Italy will be scrutinised today by the Peace Conference sub-committee, empowered to check all but Russia's 25,000.000 claim from Italy, which had already been approved by the Italian Political and Territorial Commission. Claims includeA.P. - 115 words
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Article150 1946-09-07 10 WASHINGTON. Sept. 1:— A U.S. I U today denied Marshal Tito's ehergi that American planes made 27S nnaathorited flights over Yugoslavia between July IS and Aug. 2P, and offered the official coneulsion "that violations of Yugoslav territory bj planet set forth in your government'! note mostA.P. - 150 words
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Article168 1946-09-07 10 GUAM, August 30.— (Delayed)— The Milita hearing the cannibalism-murder trial of 14 was told that one of the defendants ordered wo|3l (17 pounds approximately) of flesh to be cut fromt body of a beheaded American and prepared for i party m his quarters onA.P. - 168 words
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Article152 1946-09-07 10 LONDON. Sept. 5.-CommentiJA on reports from the W. I_ that he has been suggested a 3 J best man for captaincy, Learie C- 1 staiitine told Rc-uter: '-I would £I very proud to h a v e the honour 31 captaining the tram and I against theReuter - 152 words
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Article134 1946-09-07 10 of the Colony's progress to nov^Bj mai is the Governments allot-^E ment of large quantities of rail W materials, including rubbi r andßK canvas to local manufacturer:Mp m an attempt to reviv t the shoeMS industry here. Wa Before tho war H «ngk KB made shoes qualifiedReuter - 134 words
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Advertisement55 1946-09-07 10 TO-DAY AT 10. A.M. Liberation Anniversary FIIEE SHOW With the co-operation of the Western Electric Co.. and their expert engineers Qmm) IRTH Bl [DOI HOAD (ommt h» Bl lH Htl is now equipped witli the LATEST (Ml It If I»H 0 SICJ MASTER 5^ ELECTRIC" MEANS Perfect SOUND Perfect Come55 words
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Advertisement57 1946-09-07 10 To-night: 7 p.m. !U*>P nl H Douglas Fairbanks, I 1,, His Dashing Tr\ j t, "Corsican B >" I Hfc's m dual role. I t! with Ruth Warrick I Akim Tumiioft. I <-* Opening To-m-.ii'ou I Jj pan.) I l j The Greatest Serial M "King Of The Royal Mounted57 words
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351 1946-09-07 11 Une vessels took part on Sunday m the tip held at R.A.F. Base, Seletar, since i s. organised by the R.A.F., Seletar, 19 Sit was reformed. f j D Breakcy, Al si Il8B pore,»W N Clwngi, and R.A. tod weather at mid--11; m events bad351 words
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78 1946-09-07 11 I 1 Coinmis[l the last time, I P| Municipal I m God speed and I v Commissioners I m si of all preI k paid a tri- fe by Mr. BartI wfr m Singapore I t§ tary AdminisI cit mucfa the I dt liis guim78 words
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Article112 1946-09-07 11 Lim Eng (29 > who told Second District Judge T. T. Russell that lie was only taking delivery of rice j which had come from his own paddy fields m Seremban, pleaded guilty to a charge of transporting con- 1 trolled rice and was fined112 words
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Article182 1946-09-07 11 5 Food Inspectors Charged (Our Own Report n Penang, Thursday. The trial began today oi" five food inspectors attached to the Butterworth Office Two were charged With receiving illegal gratification of $150 and the other three with abetment. Albert J. David an Indian, and Mohamed Sadiq, a Punjabi, were charged182 words
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Article47 1946-09-07 11 NEW YORK, Sept 6.— Sir Ramaswami Mudaliar of India, chairman of the United Nations Economic and Social Council, will be unable to attend the council's session beginning on Sept. 11. it was reported on Thursday. The chair will be taken by Dr. Audrija Stampar of Yugoslavia.— A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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182 1946-09-07 11 (From Learie Constant nc, ivcu-who often danced down ,<er\ Special Correspondent*. pitch several yards straight driHastingS, Sept. 6.— One of th^ving the bowler. When Mushtaq finest exhibitions of cricket seengave a catch a tha wicker he en English eround 'his summerwa s cheered all theReuter - 182 words
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Article140 1946-09-07 11 Singapore Chinese Wedding Tlk- marriage took place yestritlay between Miss Ruby Ong Nya Hup and Mr. Francis Wee Hian Chai, son of Mr^. Wee Khcng Hong and the late Mr. Woe Khcng Hong. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ong Cheng Pew and granddaughter of Madame Wee140 words
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Article64 1946-09-07 11 The Government of India have I derided that persons who arrive m j India from Burma and Malaya and other countries which were formerly under enemy occupation after establishment of Civil Governments m such territories, or who may arrive m India hereafter from such territories, m not to be treated64 words
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Article150 1946-09-07 11 Singapore Murderer Escapes An Indian tidier, condemned to death by Court Martial for the murder of a comrade m his 'jwn unit stationed at Labuan, escaped from Tanglin Mill ary Prison at quaritr-past seven m the morning on Aug. 27. He is No. *****0 Naik Abdul Razak. of the Royal150 words
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Article91 1946-09-07 11 Singapore Cricket Club teams f or week-end matches: Saturday at 2 p.m. v« HQ ALFSEA: V. R. Burton, W. P. Cutts, W. K. Jagger, H.T. Nicholas, J. P. Pe&rson, L. R. Poole, J. B. Potter. Maj. L. A. Sweeton, G. K. Stein, Capt. H. J C. Tinker, Lt. W.91 words
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276 1946-09-07 12 WALL STREET CRASH $1,200 Million Lost In Two Days NEW YORK. Sept. 5. In two days of bOBH selling Wall Btreel operators have marked down WBtea (1 at 51, 200.000,000. wave of filing abated to-day, but the market shows no great conOdenc-and brokers are quite prepared to s«- the bottomReuter - 276 words
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Article127 1946-09-07 12 N.w York, iepi 6.—Union leaders today reported that 534 ships m New York harbour were immobilised when striking American Federation ol Labour Seamen formed picket lines around New Yorks waterfront. Unnn officials claimed thai i total ol 2.534 ships were tied up on Urn ted Suites Atlantic, Pacific and Gulf127 words
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Article63 1946-09-07 12 The Singapore Oveneai ChiExporters and Importers Usociatfon will hold a meeting the Chinese Chamb r of Commerce today to consider the tatement of the au horiIn Singapore on the traders dispute* Today also, the Chinese Sea* man". Union wll] meet to discus ways and meant aiding63 words
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Article107 1946-09-07 12 Triple Murderer At 17 Chicago, Sept J -W^Jg 'I rens 17-year-old university rtudeSt-whS y- erday tried t. fommit suicide m his cell— wa* £2nd guilty ot three murders and sentenced to imprisonment for We— three consecutive i" c sentences— for each murder. H< w'll be hi prison for 3 minimumReuter - 107 words
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123 1946-09-07 12 "Deliberate Robber" Gets Cat Gaol Convicted by a majority verdict I of six to one, an Indian named Rames was sentenced to .seven years' rigorous imprisonment and six strokes of the "cat" by Mr. Justice W. J. Thorogood at the second Singapore Assizes yeserday for armed robbery. The accused broke123 words
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Article30 1946-09-07 12 I COLOMBO, Sept. 6.—A lightning sh-ike of clerics and minor employees In all Colombo banks except the Bulk of Ceylon brought almost to a standstill banking and exchange operations today.30 words
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Article37 1946-09-07 12 BAT A VI A, Sept. 6.— Capt. Sonail a Japanese and the first person "I be charged with war crimes in B.---I via, was sentenced to death by I temporary military court here today I37 words
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529 1946-09-07 12 i (By Our Own Critic) It is no secret that the ENSA authorities were considerably surprised by the success of the SingapClt Symphony Orchestra, Which _hpy .-ponsored. Sunday after Sunday, long queues lof eager men and women formed up outside the Victoria Memorial529 words
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