Morning Tribune, 9 September 1946
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Title Section14 1946-09-09 1 MORNING TRIBUNE i w Series) 10 CENTS N MO:"jAY. SE 1 .:BER 9, 1946.14 words
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Article, Illustration129 1946-09-09 1 v <> n t R—lt is officially announced that the formWPSXI rrnmCapt EM. Donaldson, of the Royal Air '^ThShPAanewvmlAair speed record yesterday of feIS?SW« TthTtwin-ict Gloster Meteor IV at TangvlT E f H f a ninnP viloted by Squadron Leader William WaterMte thTexSA.P. - 129 words
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241 1946-09-09 1 Palestine Talks Open Today, But Hope Is Faint LONDON, Sept. B.— British statesmen and leaders r the Arab world gathered m London on Saturday >r an ambitious attempt at settling- tihte age-old tine problem at conferences at which neither Arabs from Palestine will be represented. Despite preliminary friction and theA.P. - 241 words
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Article100 1946-09-09 1 JERUSALEM. Sept. 8.- It was d from Haifa that this rning one taxi driver and two nr drivers were held up by lea mm who commandeered m vehicles but released the j«8 after one hour's capti•said a railway signal blown up by a group of men who100 words
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Article275 1946-09-09 1 PARIS Sep; 8:- Tin- Yugoslav Vice-Premier M. Kardelj aeciarea ao in^ Peace Conference that Yugoslavia will refuse to sign a peace neaty with lUUy n the conference approves the Italian-Yugoslav boundary lines recommended W«* M KardelJ, ending a week of stormy debate the Trieste issue demanded a majorA.P. - 275 words
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Article114 1946-09-09 1 FLOUR RA TION RAISED Existing and future four shipments have made it possible to increase the flour ration from \k a kati a £k to kati a wrok m Singapore. The public is also notified that aiiangemcnts have Been made increase the amount of bread that If being baked. These114 words
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Article84 1946-09-09 1 BRITAIN CALLS TIN CONFERENCE The United Kingdom Government, after consultation with the Governments of the U.S., Bolivia, Belgium and the Netherlands, have invited main tinconsuming and tin-producing countries to an international tin conference m London. The countries invited are Belgium, Bolivia, China, France, the Netherlands. Siam, the U.S.A. and the84 words
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Article40 1946-09-09 1 TRIESTE. Sept. 8. Several ;ix Including a Briti b <>mi an American military policeman, were Injured by n.l this morning when i Wt thrown Allitd troops who were disperfing pro-fiUa^ d the Ban Oiacomo district ol A. P.A.P. - 40 words
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Article52 1946-09-09 1 Athens. Sept. B.— Spiros Theo- tokis. "Greek Minister of Public Order." said on Saturday that the commander of gendarmerie 'n Western Macedonia had renorted seeing a rocke; north of Kozani. Ho said that the rocket was -\oproAimately 500 metres from the ground and was travelling from theA.P. - 52 words
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Article36 1946-09-09 1 Budapest, Sept. 7- The releaf* of certain political interneea m Hungary na3 begun, it was learned here today. Accord In? to a recent statement by tnr Prime M OifUr 80 per cent, out ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article35 1946-09-09 1 Buenos Aires, S^pt. 7. -Uni last-minutp improvement occurs m the Anglo- Argentine trade negotiations the 1 British mission. headed by Sir Wilfred Cady is expected to leave for London on Tuesday. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Advertisement63 1946-09-09 1 A FFW OF THE NEWT.V ARRIVED ARTTCLEP CIAN SINGH'S HAVE ON DISPLAY FOR LADIES FOR CENTS SWIMMING SIITS ITALIAN SHIRTINGS (In popular strips drslpn*") EMB: GEORGETTE BLOUSES TOOTAL TTFS m q PMhkmed) rin IU«I pa--PURE SILK GLOVES PROPHYLACTIC b ™ke. HAIR COMBS WLK KNICKFRS rmclli mart, PLASTIC TO ASTR ACKS63 words
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311 1946-09-09 2 Traction Strikers Refuse Bonus Higher A llowance (Tribune Stall Reporter) Singapore Traction Company strikers yesterday turned down two concessions from the Company .s b medium for negotiations immediately i von resumption Of work. The concessions were: (1) One month's b* ie pay as n habilitation bonus to those who were311 words
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Article140 1946-09-09 2 BO YD ORR SA TISFIED Copenhivn Scpi. b- 3t John Boyd Orr, Director General of the Uni^d Nations Food and Agr. cultural Organisation, told a press conference today that the progress made at the F.A.O. RMlfeftllCt so far was extremely gratifying. The delegates 1 statements. h<; fiaid. showed genera] agreementReuter - 140 words
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522 1946-09-09 2 PARIS, Sept. 7:— Yugoslavia's claim to Gorizia, second largest town of Venezia Giulia, disputed province between Yugoslavia and Italy, was supported m the Paris conference tonight by the Ukraine. Gorizia is divided by the so relied French Mat nas^ approach to agreement among the-Reuter - 522 words
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Article96 1946-09-09 2 London, Sept. 6. At the close the market showed :hat there wa-> still a good d^ai of unsettle mmt m the make- up. Apart from Gilt-edged securities whic remained firm having been unaffected by recent upheavals, Kaffirs madf the best showing <A the day. Th .<>Reuter - 96 words
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Article16 1946-09-09 2 Annxapollfl Maryland. Sept. 7. n Ho Wng-Cttln was the guest Dl honour at the Naval Academy.16 words
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Article141 1946-09-09 2 Royal Train Being Built LONDON, Sept. 7.- The train which the royal family will use during the South African tour next year is being built m England for the South African railways and will include broadcast contact with the world. Radio communication between the royal train and pilot train isReuter - 141 words
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Article39 1946-09-09 2 WASHINGTON. Sept. 8— The U.S. Maritime Commission has invited bids lor scrapping the liner Normandie. It specified that the 83,000-ton former French luxury liner "shall b«* completely dismembered, dismantle! or destroyed" within Ift months Ot delivery.- A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article165 1946-09-09 2 Paris, Sept. 7.— The meeting of the "Big Five" broke up after two-and-a-half hours discussion las; night without deciding whether the UNO General Assembly due to meet m New York on September 23 should be ponedBritish Foreign Secretary Ernes: Bevin told nis colleagues that Austrian165 words
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Article195 1946-09-09 2 Military MBE For WAAF London, Sep.. 7. cer Pearl Corniqley. aged ton WAAF officer who paraehiw into France m September, and helped to organise th Maquis m southwest France m been awarded th e M.B-E. Qd tary Division). say s th c UndGazette. Mrs. Corniqley was offered i civilian awardReuter - 195 words
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432 1946-09-09 2 Officer Denies He Threat ened Boon LONDON, Sept. 7:— At the resumed court marta ol Maj. Cecil Boon charged with aiding the Japanes while a prisoner of war m Hongkong, a former offi cer prisoner m Shanghai POW camp Alfred Georgs Webber of Lewisham, now demobilised and formerij m theReuter - 432 words
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Article349 1946-09-09 3 Singapore's New 'Sime Road Camp' (Tribune Staff Reporter) it p check-up on transport arrangements 7; l "c ch iWren was being made at York Hill !*S£ g I SSted the former inmates of Sime )USe^ Hnrinc the week-end. nSnS? 110 inmates of this institute, 29 are chil°fit majority are below349 words
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Article87 1946-09-09 3 WOMEN WERE TORTURED our Own Reporter) Penang. Sunday. Lne women wer c tortured by ting their nostrils closed and treite smoke forced d° w n -r mouth, which made them rv >\d(\\. disclosed Miss Cecilia Dng! matron 01 the Penang Eons (luring the Japanese bpation at the mass trial or87 words
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Article92 1946-09-09 3 PHB Not Under SHB 0n r Own Reporter) Penang, Sunday. SC. Campbell, Chairman Penang Harbour Board, cl the Tribune 'hat the Penang rbour Board la not under the g ipore Harbour Board. ialayan Union Advisory Counmembers at their last meeting Kuala Lumpur created the presslon that the Penang rbour l92 words
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20 1946-09-09 3 Judge Recommends Reward For Clerk IRi Sundaj md diligence sward of Carey lon rewho had SI. OOO who were rouf20 words
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Article18 1946-09-09 3 The Kuala Lipis Agency oi the Mercantile Bank of India Ltd. will re-open for business today18 words
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Article100 1946-09-09 3 BATAVIA. Sept. 7.- Lord Killearn, British Special Commissioner m South East Asia, has postponed his expected return to Batavia because of his slight foot infection, it was stated here today. Lord Killearn was due to resume today his discussions with Dr. Sultan Sjahrir, the Indonesian PrimeReuter - 100 words
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Article105 1946-09-09 3 BOMBAY, Sept. 7.— About 50.000 riot-scared people have left Bombay by train and road during the last 72 hours, It was learned today. Shops were reopening m the city later today a s B. G. Kher, Prime Minister of Bombay toured the riot areas. He 'old HindusReuter - 105 words
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Article51 1946-09-09 3 (Our Oini Reporter) Penang, Sunday. Cigarettes at three for fiv e cenis are now being sold at 'he People's restaurant. This added amenity is welcomed by ihe public who arc patronising the cheap meals daily. Bread which is difficult to purchase from bakeries is still available51 words
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Article92 1946-09-09 3 Japs Whaling Industry CANBERRA, Sept. 7. An agreement is expected within ten days on terms for the reentry of the Japanese into the Antarctic whaling industry, it was authoritatively learned m Canberra today. Britain, United States, Australia New Zealand and Norway are expected to be parties to the agreement, theReuter - 92 words
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197 1946-09-09 3 Singapore, Sept. 7.— lndian diplomatic representation is "urgently needed" m Siam and Java, a member of the All-India Congress Medical Mission to Malaya reported on Friday alter an unofficial lour of South East Asia The mission member, Dr. M. R. Choikar, said such representationA.P. - 197 words
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252 1946-09-09 3 From Eric Don n'> on, Reuters Moscow correspondent jiou \Ck 'lolrn i STOCKHOLM, Sept. 7: A vast network of re search centres and laboratories spreading throughout the Soviet Union is working on the secrets of atomi* energy, a usually well-informed American expert or; SovietReuter - 252 words
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98 1946-09-09 3 Moscow, Sept. 7. Only tightly summarised soviet news agency (Tass) dispatch which makes the P^int of United State-: willingness to transfer Koenigsberg ar< I to the Soviet Union informed [he population of Mr Tames Byrnes' Stuttgart sp ech This v rslon, pub'isheci In alReuter - 98 words
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Article134 1946-09-09 3 Search For 'Perth's' Survivors Darwin Bept 7. -A company i of Seaforth Highlanders returred here today from a fruitl* search among the Pacific island for survivor s of the Australian 'cruiser P'rth, sunk m the ban]. !^of Java ten m 1942 With survivors of h e eren i I {PerthReuter - 134 words
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Article104 1946-09-09 3 Singapore, Sept. 7. Three li> doncsian public bodies m Malay. recently were the recipients I letters of appreciation and gra tltude from the Indonesian R i public for their "unstinted sup port and loyal stand to tfr struggle for the independence Indonesia." The recipient! were the lnd<A.P. - 104 words
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Article50 1946-09-09 3 U .S. BRAZIL AIR PACT WASHINGTON. Sept 8 J r, U.S. and Brazil on Saturday ned an aviation agreement Rio d»- Janeiro, i'i\>- Stab partment announa agreement Includes prlvil< whereby U.S. and Bra I)la.. 'i pick up and disci and freight i* ir/« mediate stoDs between the tv.< ti A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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509 1946-09-09 4 Morning Tribune MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1946. Restive Russia p n n from London that Russia ii contemplating breaking ofl all attempt at coration with tin Western Poweri augun ill for the infant {;so. itill m •waddling clothes. Bat it i hardly unexpected, and il not entirely correct no •,v«>uld be509 words
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Article846 1946-09-09 4 Andrew Rothstein - Andrew Rothstein By War-Tune Developments In Russia s -Middle West" .1 ol the Bovlc Union during the war and one of the mot rapidly advancing i conomic regloni m the world to-day ii Western and Central Siberia. It is t-asly to lind on the map a hhu846 words
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Article206 1946-09-09 4 Reaction To Byrnes' Speech London, Sept. 7— Mr j^l Byrnes' declaration States policy on Germany Stuttgart yesterday brought vigorous reaction (2 all part s of the world. Hen some of them: NEW YORK- The New Yor J Times wroe today "Free ari democratic Germany restrict only m her power toReuter - 206 words
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Article23 1946-09-09 4 JKRUSALEM, Sept 6.—Th< P.i;.--i tine Arab Higher Committe stated iiero today that it was mantJiinirtß its boycott of tho London Palatine I conference.23 words
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Article268 1946-09-09 4 Tokio.— ln pre-wa r days, the ascent of Mount Fuji's 12,365--foot slopes was considered a f< at to be accomplished one 1 during th c lifetime of every Japanese, but only once. There is a Japanese saying, "H e is wis^ who climb s FujiReuter - 268 words
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Article34 1946-09-09 4 SAN FRANCISCO. The United State Sea Star, sails today with 1,700 officers (he United State ated as task force 'Fi Another task turn-, the Aleutians on Sept Theobiectiveofbol polar defence ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Advertisement169 1946-09-09 5 X lANG l r RIVIR VALLEY ROAD. 14 giNGAPOI* SS. 7 :r a kinds of Eastern Arta and Crafts. mTlJeaut)' —^^vlrTo^s types of ft.., S icriei and Max Factor products. XK k :.»s of Bismurelle Gift Sets 1 W for wedding Presents, etc. E ALLA BUX CO., I North Bridge169 words
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Advertisement168 1946-09-09 5 If it's obtainable anywhere it's m JJi£ SxjnqapDJta Shafts Dispensary HEALTH and VITALITY ft)) 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 Direct168 words
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Advertisement207 1946-09-09 5 Hair Dressers Ladies Hair Dressers, Latest Fashions and Manicure by Miss Anna Majoric Ami Ladies Hair Dressing Saloon Formerly of Maison Galaxy and Maison Interlandi. Heeren 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 liquors207 words
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Advertisement127 1946-09-09 5 Music Store TM.A. Music House, 61/63, High Street, Singapore. For PIANOS, MUSIC k RECORDS. 'Phone 7465. Optician Regarding the eye sight Consult: New China Optical Co. 71, High Btreet, Singapore. Phone 3786. Photographer Singa Photo Studio 14, High Street, SINGAPORE. Induor aad Outdoor Photographers Pianos USED PIANOS BY FAMOUS MAKERS127 words
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Advertisement159 1946-09-09 5 Sanitary Contrasion FONCHIN Co., Ltd Office 64, Wallich Street, Phone No. 7557. Sanitary Electrical Contract*?! Building R< paircrs and QvamJ Importers. Shoes SHOE CO., LTD. BATA BUILDINO, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. Silk Store NEH SILKS In New Designs At Mclwani's Expert Ladies Dressmaker* 52, North Bridge Rd. Tele. 7PM Sports Tov<159 words
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Article, Illustration468 1946-09-09 6 Josephine Lowman - Josephine Lowman By Your Nails I a fflaiM c ai th» an- j mani< Ie In the i i v fin ladies used i IdSd of paint OH th'-n whitened theii with chalk. Cleopaftrs regime i I he ChiEmpire, fashionable nail.* long and w«-n Thi m n468 words
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Article49 1946-09-09 6 ATHENS, Sept. 6.— A Greek Air Force piajie was shot down today by Yugoslav anti-air-craft fire on the frontier near Guergcli, according to an official report from Salonika today. The a'reraft f. s stated to hare lost its way and flown over Yugoslav territory.49 words
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Article171 1946-09-09 6 HONGKONG, Sept. 7:— The Second typhoon blar m less than three months lashed Hong Kong todj I utter ni^ht-long winds and choppy seas had t v^s- 1 seLs scurrying to safter anchorages m the harbour. Two British trarshipi pat <»ut to tea where they will remainReuter - 171 words
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223 1946-09-09 6 'SPECTATOR' PESSIMISTIC ABOUT INDIA LONDON, Sept. 6.— The J tlon of office by the ftr purely fc (•"iain administration a dwisi landmark m the history of i^ but the fact must be fi that it is not an adm ..-tratio which the British Cabinet IDs* or any true friend ofReuter - 223 words
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Article126 1946-09-09 6 BUENOS AIRES, Sept 7.— Sir Wilfred Kady, leader of the British trade delegation to Argentine* may return to Britain on Tuesday with his mission unsuccessful, according to reports here today. Contrary to the usual procedure, no official communique was issued after last night's meeting between the two delegations.Reuter - 126 words
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Article34 1946-09-09 6 The price American pays for natural rubber wil held down by the United SUU Government to 22-1 2 centa pound until the end "t announced the Reconversion H roctar. John Steelman. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Miscellaneous135 1946-09-09 6 i| LI^L VII\U( EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRIBUNE j The Patriot!! By Al Capp DfiMIGRATIOM STATION: IjOWER SUOBBOVIA X <3 NO M HB^ MY FRAN'.^-YQU POM X T REALIZE wf MATCH Eft IV/ lffe'W N RUMOR SUH LHP WHAT YOU SAYIN'.V-LOOK-TMIS «S A HEY &os&fr- IS l6i^ HE135 words
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Article, Illustration1809 1946-09-09 7 London, Aug. 26 r a tall, lovely, striktte named Miki Hood > the war she was as one of our most aim starlets, and she ing boosted to th e skies. disappeared comm the film scene. peared m the movie week, for the first1,809 words
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Article263 1946-09-09 8 SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 7 The Sun PrandSCO CallBulJetin said m a copyright story at a San Francijo medical experimenter had established that sulfadiazlnte prevents plague and might even Wipe H oat from On the ivcommeiiuauuu Dr Karl F Meyer, the common sulfa drug isA.P. - 263 words
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133 1946-09-09 8 India 's Case Pressed At FAO Meeting Copenhagen. Sept. 7 The Food and Agricultural rgan l r. mnita*9 appointed to '•■<nsider world food appraisal o IS4B-47 and report on |«»mH 1 P food reg •-i r Btl for d areas 1 thl| MOfniDK Thr Indian representative, Mr Pillai. on behalfReuter - 133 words
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Article39 1946-09-09 8 ATHKNS. Sept. 6:— Archbishop Damaskinos on Thur-d.iy t''iid«*rrd n ilfaatioß w Regent to Kinp Oadrfu of th<- Hi-INmmt. vhiek will be a«-c«'i-t<-d v .^ooii ti th<- Kjmu r«--tuim to G n •<•<•<•. jt \^.'is officially ■f nOun< «-d. A .P.A.P. - 39 words
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BOOKS Reviewed
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Article1259 1946-09-09 8 When this country was enclosed m a news vacuum there was a great yearning for a proper account of the events that fddifd round the outside world Many hoped |O road volumes and voiumes of wa r history and accounts from the pens of those who survived1,259 words
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Article30 1946-09-09 8 you have read a book Which particu.arly interested you, pease write and tell us about it. Address your envelope "Bookworm^ Morning Tribune, Anson Road. Singapore.30 words
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Article39 1946-09-09 8 Watch this page nex: clay for reviews of: Singapore and Afer Lord Str Outline of Malaya Victor Purd Last Flight From SingapArthur Gerald DonaHWhy W e Lost Singapore Dorothy Cr Let'a Gt 5 t Cracking A'Molc S39 words
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Miscellaneous238 1946-09-09 8 Try jTAiw AMERICAN Crossword Puzzle -JTTr^, ecA L dag ReTsal ACROSS jo-Ballads StltcUl OISIB MDliTl l-Corrupt übbr.) A^^c.SLjL'iNlOL- PiO.NIA 4-Srnootii 6.:.d Wrddlng rings 3. V .S.S U SHR. E AS C soothlnK :<4— Burden Jo'cteMrlA-kiil »-Part of (hair .ib— They bring newi r^-^ .^^J^ i-J 2-Am.!. tT-Waa skk U-^'^^.SJl 13238 words
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Article540 1946-09-09 9 LONDONy Sept. B:— The last attempt to secure ace by agreement m Java is now beginning with Lord KilieafO, 'Special Commissioner m South East Asia, as the mediator, declares O. M. Green, wellknown journalist and commentator on Far Eastern Affairs, m today's London ''Observer/Reuter - 540 words
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Advertisement77 1946-09-09 9 ALHAMBRA tJ> BEST SOUND IN TOWN BOOK NOW! Tel 690 Z^j/ 3 5//J H'j o/ thai Unforgettable WAKE IM AMI Paramoiint's Glory Story of the Doomed Garrison on the ISLAND OF DEATH! With Brian Donlevy as the Commander who defied the JAPS! With only 443 Marines! Preceded by Popeye Cartoon77 words
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Article450 1946-09-09 10 (Our Racing Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Brilliantly ridden by hab. Ton- aused t in tl Turf dub m > pay 168 for a win m the final i vent The other upsei rt wag Harlequin'! win m the fourth race, which returned dividend ol $54 Jockey Sp< n<450 words
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Article578 1946-09-09 10 Shi ie quotatioi r > to -tb« M .'Jon wci<' followsINDUSTRIALS Buyer idler Alexandra Brickworki Ordi. 1-80 12.20 Alexandra Bn kwOrki Prtfs. 2 80 3.00 i Brit Malaya Trutte« Exeeatof Co. S.OO 9.00 Con?olidatod Tin Smelten 28/6 26/--do Prefs. 27/6 28/6 Eastern United Aaiurancf 40-00 tf.OOcd Fraser578 words
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Article18 1946-09-09 10 Quetx c Bept. 8. I Churchi.i W I Canada next v ar announced A .P.A.P. - 18 words
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438 1946-09-09 11 Chinese Athletics 5; Recs 1. ..laving fine form and excellent team work, tese MWetlcs avenged t heir defeat by the S two months back when they won 5-1 at r vpVterday. at Jalan Besar. b wise Steam with steady backs and fast vine438 words
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Article66 1946-09-09 11 7: Rugby Union reilt?. 21 Briton Ferry 3. Bit* 3 Llanelly 3. Bridgwaster Albion 14 Taunton IS, Br stoi 19 Stroud I. Cwdifl 9 Plymouth Albion t. Devenport Services 11 Panzance 8. Hal fox 9 Sale 16. 12 B. d Ford 0. 's: Crynant 0. ort 15 PenarthReuter - 66 words
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Article214 1946-09-09 11 LONDON, Sept. 7:— Favoured by better weather Scotland than on the opening day of Leasocci huge crowds were attracted today. The En nvo; c ?u c at 44 English League matches was Eil over the million mark I*«. First *ml rho Second the fierce.* OH attr:,c-t*dReuter - 214 words
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149 1946-09-09 11 SOCCER STAR WINS 1,000 GUINEAS GOLF Birmingham, Sept. 7. Norman Sutton, 38-year-old former centreforward of Tranmere Rovers Football Club, won the 1,000 guineas Penfuld golf tournament with a four- round aggregate of 28:5. His rounds were 75, 69, 67 and 72 which was a magnificent performance m a major professionalReuter - 149 words
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374 1946-09-09 11 A breezy knock by Cheong Thiam Siew, opening bat of the S.C.R.C., who scored 59 out of a total of 133 played a large part m enabling the Chinese to defeat the S.C.C. by 32 runs m a cricket match playI ed on the374 words
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Article320 1946-09-09 11 \prom t.iurie i:onstannne t tte UTer ?>u?c(u SCARBOROUGH, Sept. 7:— The Indians put m first to bat had to struggle hard here while the hot sun baked the pitch, not fully recovered from the heavy rain earlier m the week. In ten minutes over two320 words
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Advertisement27 1946-09-09 11 No Effort At All! Small Advertisements and Letters for the MALAYA TRIBUNE MAY NOW BE LEFT AT OITR NEW TOWN OFFICE (Ground Floor) WINCHESTER HOUSE COLLYER QUAY27 words
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Article437 1946-09-09 12 Mounting, chaos spread inland America itrii bound I rtl as American Feder:** I Labour mar. -m Jead(-r s threat' ned I ■< all r ganlsed labour Join the hipping shutdown m the nations history. The genera] itrik< breal which was without endorsement the President, Green, of437 words
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Article55 1946-09-09 12 New York. Sept. 7. Fly members Ol the Mongolian delegation who cajne to New York and presented B vain application for membership ol Use United Na- m .i French plane lai for Paris r "i frs hon. Th< Yun; den I i r time thaiReuter - 55 words
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Article19 1946-09-09 12 Phe B M ilta this i:■ Aj:ix en iged Ui patrol activity ofl P i ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article, Illustration152 1946-09-09 12 New York, Sept. 8. "Cocky, arrogant, sharp- he W all that. But he won battles, and that's what generals arc for." rhus concludes Drew Midcw< ton Now York Timei writer, m an artieli gitw prominence fn the Nc-\ York Timei Sunday Magazine tion today, onReuter - 152 words
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Article146 1946-09-09 12 PEIPINO, Sept. 8. A,, American rlJ< n I ion of four planei flew .Jclioi province on Saturday, leeking iun !v .r.-- of ceasefire (.hi) which wa- repot i-(l bombed and f f by Chjntsa Government >lane < Chinese <<'' ,unist* nn ho 1 1 ■d theA.P. - 146 words
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Article50 1946-09-09 12 Rejects U.K. Invitation Parta S'pt. 1 Rabbi [saac M i .n. chairman ol i h»* World Executive Aguda h Isra ol Orthodox J»'v. tght i Brll iji d \j renc Mendi 'it !i .1 v: d .1 (1 Wl'l under c i nsi- m t h fi m c ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article77 1946-09-09 12 Dreamboat's" Flight Delayed Honolulu. »ep\- i. in c Ul t: off Of the B-29 "Pacusan Dream boat" for Egypt over the Arctic is postponed until Monday because of diverse wea her m the far North. Navigators said that the plane would carefully avo.'d Hying over Russian and Yugoslavian t< rrltory.A.P. - 77 words
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Article35 1946-09-09 12 Iv Pauline i d I) II m th< the United Stat iwn 1 Hi I! t n m tin) M 1 dd 8 I, 0 thi pei latirc tenoia and 'i. q ont ■i ReuterReuter - 35 words
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250 1946-09-09 12 LONDON, Sept. 7: -Th following state] issued from Bucl am Palace this ai authoritatively from Buckingham I that the report; to the effect that Prince is engaged to be married to Prince Philip i is not correct." Earlier messages said rumours of a romance betweenReuter; A.P. - 250 words
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Article118 1946-09-09 12 WASHINGTON. Sept. B.— The CIO Pacific Coast Committee for Maritime Unity telegraphed President Truman a demand that he put an end to the current maritime tie-up brought about by the AFL strike. The telegram said the tie-up is depriving 200.000 members of the CMU of their livelihood. PEARL HAKBOUR.118 words
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57 1946-09-09 12 JERUSALEM, Sept. 8.~-Eiok blocks of Italian T.N.T. with detonators and 18 inches of fuse have been discovered fa police on the illegal Jewish immigrants ship "Four Freedo?Jis" at Haifa, it was officially announced today. The "Four Freedoms' arrived m Palestine last Tunday withReuter - 57 words
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Article174 1946-09-09 12 Forest Hiils, Sept. 8. There bj longer doubt that new and brij liant star has shown up m MB tennis today after ex-mortar pn Tom Brown, Jnr., of San Pi i>ave Gardner Mulloy an am ♦'■-4. ti-2, 0-4 beating m the tennis championship Mulloy ranka No.174 words
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