Morning Tribune, 11 September 1946
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Title Section13 1946-09-11 1 MORNING TRIBUNE f^ V. 10 CENTS m ;q Ho WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 11. IMS-13 words
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225 1946-09-11 1 S 'pore Traction Strike Is Off: Normal Today (Tribune Staff Reporter) The fortnight-Old Singapore Traction Company JJafwSed off yesterday, after an agreement ed between the Singapore Traction Com- ,s and representatives of the Tract »on inanv employees' union. Points m the agreement are: INr tit. In tt* to work; tempon225 words
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Article14 1946-09-11 1 'EmL»«ed today with ln Brigadier i the Anglof agency KJaiarta. Ps arc lead-14 words
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Article, Illustration65 1946-09-11 1 NO ONE HURT Photo. <* a SPECTACULAR SPEED 9 V SPILL Driver Bob S Richter lost control of his I Midget racer and it crash- i led into the icall during S the semi-feature event at i Freeport, Long Island, i Neic York Stadium on Aug. 30. Special crash fencingA.P. - 65 words
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230 1946-09-11 1 Batavia, Sept. 10.— Lord Killearn, Special Commissioner for Southeast Asia, will "probably" return to Java late this week, a British spokesman announced today. When here before, Lord Killearn said he would return if there was further use for his "good offices" In arranging aA.P. - 230 words
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Article56 1946-09-11 1 SHANGPIAI, Sept. 10. Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek m February this year completed his three-year task m editing a new translation of psalms m the newtestament, it was revealed by Dr. John C. H. Wu. Chinese jurist awaiting Executive Yuan ratification of his appointment as the first China minister to the Vatican,56 words
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1271 1946-09-11 1 PALESTINE: MR. ATTLEE SEEKS GIVE TAKE Conference Opens In London London, Sept. 10.— The British Prime Minister, Mr. Attlee, opening the Palestine Conference at Lancaster House, today, declared that the present state of affairs m Palestine could no L be permitted to continue. But, he said. no settlement was possibleReuter - 1,271 words
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Advertisement33 1946-09-11 1 C| AN SINCH'S Vacate A Rent Board Decision Buy Before they close lne whole stock will he soil Woollen Shirts a Bargain at Sll/■"One i Sl\Cfill <& 4*9. 4 Batter> Koatl, Singapore Cables Haja.j".33 words
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205 1946-09-11 2 "Whatever the difficulties of the time, people who hope to make life easier for themselves by seeking recourse to armed robbery must be dealt with severely, and they will be dealt with severely.'' This remark was passed by Mr. Justice205 words
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Article73 1946-09-11 2 (Our Own Reporter) PKNANG. Monday. Th<> police are investigating the murder of a Sikh bus conductor of the Len Seng Bus Company, who was ihot dead by masked Chinese m his home at Z\'z miles. Hot Springs, Setapak. curly this morning. The Chinese are believed to73 words
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Article156 1946-09-11 2 {Tribune staff Reporter} In these days of austerity meals, and small food rations, even Government House is not Uvino htruriously as some people would imagine. I set out to find how muh our Governor, Sir Franklin G mson. is allowed for his weekly rations. I156 words
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328 1946-09-11 2 (Trbuno Stair Reporter) Victory Day will be fittingly celebrated by the people of Singapore to-morrow to commemorate the surrender of the Japanese to Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, Supreme Allied Commander, at Singapore exactly a year ago. Highlight of the day. which has bc> n declared public328 words
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Article156 1946-09-11 2 Out of Jive robberies reported to have taken place on Monday, In two cases the robbers were luted to have been armed with knives. The Arst one was reported to have taken place at th c junction of Roch re Canal Road and Kubor Road at 7.30156 words
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Article30 1946-09-11 2 The French Consulate Oeneral porarlly located at the s y Building, sixth I f\f*jt will be removed to Its prewar premises at No. 5 Gallop Road, as from September 10.30 words
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Article163 1946-09-11 2 Fines Follow Tobacco In Tongkang Tan Song Chye claimed trial yesterday m the Third Police Court to a charge of importing dutiable lofcaceo m a vessel less than 100 tons. Chua Ycv Lock was Chaffed with abetting Tan. Chua claimed trial as vvll. Both wore fourd guilty. The fii 1163 words
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Article63 1946-09-11 2 Pleading guilty to a charge of attempted suicide on Sept. 9. luder Singh a Sikh, was bound over In the sum of $500 for six months by Magistrate Ahmad bin Ibrahim m the Fourth Police Court yesterday. luder S'ngh tried to hang himself with a63 words
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Article162 1946-09-11 2 A Singa; C national:-. Ed to commerm-i.-uiverbary of the %n\ I m South Eat Assia. The committee members i Sze Tung 'Chairman of ra! Labour Union 1 Mr. Bee (Secretary of the [.D.U.) 2 G. Sarangapam (Bdii r of Tamil Murasu and Publishf-r of] Indian162 words
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Article75 1946-09-11 2 A Hokien Onis Seh Hua 'iaifl ed trial yesterday m the Four* Police Court to a charge M threatening a woman Lin- m Tee m River Valley Road fl Aug. 18, and again un S"p:.B with injury to her P r.son. the intention of causing ntrl75 words
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Article37 1946-09-11 2 JERUSALEM, Sept. M mal Husseini, Vice-chairman the Palestine Arab Higher C mittee, today told King AWi of Transjordiin that the m tive "saw no reason" its decision not to attend London talks on Palest"* ReuterReuter - 37 words
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338 1946-09-11 2 'Our Own Reporter j The Chinese community of Sourabaya will boycott the forthcoming Dutch conference to b<« held at Pa'^kal Pinang (Banka) and will DOC be appointing any delegates, though invited. Th<> conference which opens on Sept. 24 will, however, ix> attended by other338 words
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303 1946-09-11 3 I lay:— About 500 applications for loans nroximafely $30 million have been submit- committed for the rehabilitation of milling industry by miners m the country, it is v** lumber, more than 206 applications are m perak of which one hundred were conCommittee when303 words
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Article115 1946-09-11 3 POLICE TRAP AMMUNITION DEALER an ammunition i ealed In the First I -relay morning. Charged before Mr. Paul Storr ;th b ir.sr m a of itmmu:ion, Chua Tee 23 pit ;ided guilty or m ch'fauU iths rigorous imprisonment. posing as a civilian m Boat Quay on Jiuy and arrangements were115 words
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Article38 1946-09-11 3 (0u porttr) Th, Monday. i »rre»Ud fo!I V the police at today when they -OOO from a morr« pounced upon Ae, came to the merchant. the merchant !ar letter demandtne -;amc gang in t.38 words
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Article15 1946-09-11 3 c The sea- !1 on food inday as he country weather damage to neral in15 words
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113 1946-09-11 3 COPPER WIRE SHELLS LED TO PRISON Arrested by a radio patrol car on Tuesday morning when he was m possessi'wi of a quantity oi copper wire and empty shells, Quah Geok Bay. was found guilty of wrongful possession In the Second Police Court yesterday and sentenced to three weeks' r.i.113 words
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Article74 1946-09-11 3 (Our Own Reporter) Malacca, Tuesday. Stating that a case had not been made out against the accused. Yusoff bin Ahmad, a Singapore policy inspector who was charged with voluntarily causing hurt to a Chinese during the Japanese regime, was discharged at the preliminary inquiry which concluded yesterday.74 words
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Article107 1946-09-11 3 Day's Gaol For Mother Of Eight Tan Mian Jee (42), a mother of ei.u'ht children, who claimed she was taking back some chandu to her lover m Mohar Island, was sentenced to one day's simple imprisonment On a charge of toing m possession of 50 one-and-a-half hoon packets of chandu107 words
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106 1946-09-11 3 Five Chinese were brought up m the Fifth Police Court yesterday on a gambling offence. Ho Kam Wan (35) an<l Loke Yip Ohuen (30) were jointly charged With assisting m the management et a common gaming place m an enclosure m People's Park on the106 words
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451 1946-09-11 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Pictures oi the Japanese surrender scene m Singapore a year ago, photostatic copies of the instrument of surrender signed by General Itagaki and Lord Louis Mountbatien, and copies of English and Chinese newspapers printed on that day will adorn the walls451 words
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94 1946-09-11 3 Forged Pass Into Forbidden Area: Two Charged Tan Hong Chua, charged with attempting to enter a forbi<id> area the Singapore Harbour Boaro and with fradulently using v* genuine a forged identity car*). ciaimed trial before Second District Judge T. T. Ruvsell, yesterday. Another Chinese, Tan Chong Hul 10 was charged94 words
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560 1946-09-11 3 A senior gaol warden m Japan with over 30 years service, Maj. Kobayashi Shozo, the commandant of the Military section of the Outram Road Gaol, told the Third Wa r Crimes Court yesterday that he was convinced that he had done hi s560 words
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442 1946-09-11 4 Morning Tribune WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 11, 1946. Japan's Aims flit by bit th< hi t< ry oi A Ma ii being lied befon lie Tokio war crin i irt and the first time mprefo is I eing nichaafed the i eal aimi and aspirations tion h pi cast 10 eania to442 words
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Article983 1946-09-11 4 Derek Stiven - The Romance Of British Railroads Derek Stiven 7 I tr, romamlc ttory of the transport aacr c those assoud with the evolution of the ritlsh ra.lroad which are now focussed m the newi spotlight by speculation that they may become the subject of nationali«(:on proposals, and by the great efforts983 words
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Article248 1946-09-11 4 Composition Of India's Fighters LEEDS, Spt. 7.-CO, interest is being correspondence colun. Yorkshire Post on th e sub Hindus and Moslems In t dian Army. In a letter published I i Lieut-Colonel W.R. Knight, he cannot allow to g 0 vJS lenged the statement mad-,' an earlier letter that "forReuter - 248 words
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Article37 1946-09-11 4 TRIESTE, Sept. 10:— United SUM i)Gth Division headquarters at Go:--zia announced Monday the det< tion of six Yugoslav UNRRA trais guards m connection with ti; plosion of a dynamite bomb li Trieste. A. P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article175 1946-09-11 4 Sept 8; More than 2,000 Japanese warl cr minals have been rounded up by Australian v.arl t l investigation teams, according to the Austra-I han Army Directorate of Prisoners of War. I loin hundred of thes, h aV e been the executed or imprisoned. Another 600Reuter - 175 words
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Article67 1946-09-11 4 SHANGHAI, Sept medical branch of China Offic 0 said today that plague export Dr. Rob ■er, started ufiisg sulfan) to combat plague al months ago with good I Ho found uilfadiazi: ed persons exposed to pla pffected cure when adxnln *W early. The dru« 1 p'ukien province. IA.P. - 67 words
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Advertisement20 1946-09-11 4 The Beit Bara In Town Whore Pi ires Are Lowest IVWII EO\ BARS ORCHARD BO Open Nightly Till Midnight t20 words
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Advertisement171 1946-09-11 5 Arl Cr Curios I < K. TANG l M) RIVER VALLEY ROAD. SINGAPORE. S.S. I t; r Easter,, Arts an d Crafts. 1.....;,.! Value at Minimum Cm I Beaut) bids oT^d^Vai-ious types of RdIS«-^ and Hax KdCtor W" products. M Of ■Bisnuii^lle Gift Sets" Weddiflf Pr^cnts. etc. I ALIA BUX171 words
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Advertisement504 1946-09-11 5 If it's obtainable anywhere it's m J/tjp Sinqapote §Jwfi& Dispensary HEALTH and VITALITY &ny 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 Direct504 words
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Advertisement161 1946-09-11 5 Sanitary Contractor FONCHIN Co., Ltd Office 64, Wallich Btreel, Phone No. 7557. Sanitary Electrical Contr»e*c% Building Repairers and Oeistru Importers. Shoes SHOE CO., LTD. BATA BUILDINO, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. SHk Store NEH SILKS In New Designs At JHelwanFs Expert Ladies Dressmakers 52, North Bridge Rd. Tele. 7811 Sports Toy Specialists161 words
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Article, Illustration319 1946-09-11 6 Josephine Lowman - Josephine Lowman By iiir Of fogs darn v. |Im h feej < tre iiid frowning I c they rttlixc what important part of thfir en» ml)l«* v In hot weather Umm tod to luxuries unheard 111 (irandmotherV day. Grandther was lucky to have corn remofd now and319 words
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Article120 1946-09-11 6 LONDON,, Sept. 10:— The Pales♦iic conference opens m London today without any Jewish delegates an<l without any Jewish delegates and without any Arabs from Palestine. Only the British Government, headed by the Foreign Minister, Mr. Ernest Bevin, and the Colonial Secretary, Mr. George Hall, and Arab states bordering120 words
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Article186 1946-09-11 6 LONDON, Sept. 9.— Lord Pethick-Lawrenc*-. retary of State for India, has not so far given slightest indication that he intends to retire, and ru mours of impending changes at India Office no confirmation, source m close touch with Lord Pethick-Lawrence told Reuter's political correspondent to-day. Commenting onReuter - 186 words
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Article108 1946-09-11 6 Seoul, Korea. Sept. 8.--Lt .-Gen. I John Hodjrt 1 c-ommatidinpr the United' States forces m Korea, said the United States 'has not departed from and will not depart from her lin to si-c a liberated Korea prow strong, fieo and independent." In a statement commemorating the first108 words
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Article79 1946-09-11 6 COPENHAGEN, Sept. 9.Sir John Boyd-Orr, Director. General of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation now m conference here, .said today that proposals world food board had been agreed m principle by the delegates to the conference though some thought it might be difficult to putReuter - 79 words
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Article110 1946-09-11 6 NEW YORK, Sept. 9.— lt is learned authoritatively that the Secretary-General of the United Xations, Dr. Trygve Li*', is catting to the President of the Li.itea Nations General AssemU., M. Paul Henri Spaak, today emphasising difficulties m the pioposed postponement of the Oneral Assembly for aReuter - 110 words
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Miscellaneous124 1946-09-11 6 LI'L AllMJt EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRIBUNE J I n A Man to Remember mmammmmmm^ mm^ mmmmmmmm^ K^^^^—^ By AI C'ajjP j WHY YOU GUNG V T'MARRY j J^/^N/rvit /^//a#^% I T*HE DROWSY AIR OF LOWER SLOBBOVIA IS PiERCED BY A LOUD C" j > (U LOV./F.R h124 words
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Article, Illustration1663 1946-09-11 7 Henry Gris - Holly wood Homesick I Henry Gris film Gossip i a S Morning Tribune. Corres. m Hollywood. HOLLYWOOD. -One day. I m studio street I was happi y I French to a studio I m girl?" I asked. tt Benrs, our new overy from Pans, K the reply. 1 50 happened1,663 words
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Article164 1946-09-11 7 Jap Rail Strike Postponed TOKIO, Sept. B.— The throat of th»- 24-hour nationwide railway strike for Sept. IS, which b*fl been causing concern to th<- Japanese- and occupationers alike, seemed averted when th»« Central Executive Committee of the Government Railway Workers' Union postponed the strike 'to a later date". TheA.P. - 164 words
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359 1946-09-11 8 Squatters Refuse To Quit LONDON, Sept. 9:- Swift, legal action i.s likely to be taken by the British Government against Commu-nist-organised "squatters" who seized luxury flats In London's fashionable West End yesterday. The Cabinet met to-day and considered the \'u>\';s of law officersA.P. - 359 words
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278 1946-09-11 8 Bulgarian Claims 'The Limit Of Audacity PARIS, Sept. Both Biitain and South Africa strongly opposed tUp Bulgarian claims to western Thrace and an outlet to the Aegean at. to-night's meeting of the Bulgarian political a /id territorial committee. Mr. F. A. Warner. British delegate s aid: "1 am extremely sorryReuter - 278 words
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Article74 1946-09-11 8 Singapore, Tuesday. Dashing into the police station m Woodlands, at 11 pm. t last night, a Chinese reported that he had seen armed robhi'ra m the vicinity of his house. The police, including Mr. Lewis of the C.I.D. who was on rounds at the time, immediately74 words
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Article70 1946-09-11 8 Fo r mosans To Thank Chiang SHANGHAI, Sept. A mission from Formosa is to call on Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek at Killing to pay its reipectl to China's leader. Mr. Lin Yu-tan^, head <>f th<- 1-1-inan mission, told the preifl that after 50 years of Japanese rule. PormOMini were Overjoyed toReuter - 70 words
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Article267 1946-09-11 8 SHANGHAI, Sept. 9.-Shanghai has consolidate its pre-war position as China's leading port latest returns of the Chinese Maritime Customs oT (that from January to July, Shanghai receiver i i per cent of China's imports and shipped fin" |cent of the exports. w ou W Total importsReuter - 267 words
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Article112 1946-09-11 8 HIROSHIMA A MISTAKE HALSEY Fleet Admiral William P. B Hnlsey, Jr., told newsmen dropping of tk. first aton,i, Hiroshima was an nnnec. penment- He Mid it u f|| a miitakf d-op it. Why rereal weapS hi that t tho world when it necessary?" He asserted icientista had i toy andA.P. - 112 words
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Article100 1946-09-11 8 WASHINGTON, Sept. 9. United States State Depart! stated it has been notified tliftfe Siamese Government would welcff I)artieipation of United States ca| tal m the development of Siaa mineral resourcesThe Department has statement that the Siamese Go ernment reserves the right to ?r« or reject applications forReuter - 100 words
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Article68 1946-09-11 8 NEW YORK. Sept. 9 I tors of lereraJ hui:d < food store- are i their shops thii wti siiikf of 25,000 loir, i tied. Deliveries have ■harply fvr n v. ««-k have begun di ISC they have IK I I bain itor< I delivery fleetsA.P. - 68 words
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Miscellaneous265 1946-09-11 8 Try This AMERICAN yt 1 T% ANSWER TO Crossword Puzzle .T' 0 AfKO-s 31-Small fish .^EjSiT^p] klppß^iS I -Lengthy 32-Fashion A T|T|l (R EIJCIO PITTTTC .-Cry ut cJ.-spr.ir 13— Clam down P'Hllfe^bTrn^otT TcTßTri- 4^" •J-W;a<h v.retly :J4-No\ a Scotia 4 J Bt-__ L^F- i _Jj W P R J_ -Mountain265 words
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Article224 1946-09-11 9 LONDON, Sept. 9.— "A Thompson, the Daily Heral Pandit Nehru's "Discovery The Daily Herald, official organ of the British Labour Party, features Thompson's analysis on it s feature page and gives a column and a half of the review under the heading 'AReuter - 224 words
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Article65 1946-09-11 9 ATHENS. Sept. Eric W. Kemp, 47-year-old British telephone pntrinrcr employed t.y UNRKA. vu killed north of Larissa, eastern Gr yesterday when his jeep ■truck i mine on the road. The Greek driver also lost Ml life. Brigadier G. H. F. Btayae*, acting chief ofReuter - 65 words
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Advertisement219 1946-09-11 9 n ,_> ,>.m.-4.15-«-30f i lipi I 111 J iis p.m.- \yrtl I ut.y (Tel: 5281) uwald Cohnan's Celebrated -H IN I> WID SELZNICK'S ACTION DRAMA MOST THRILLING SWORD D V E L EVER 1111 1H FILMED! "THE PRISONER of ZENDA" UDrej Kaytnond Massey. |llv //</«•<• Rccry's Stirring Role W IN219 words
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Advertisement131 1946-09-11 9 Z/?LA Gt<xtUiCr>ted lIA M 2PM 4.1" EVERY SEAT AN ARMCHAIR. 650 ft 930 NOW SHOWING LOVE! PASSION! ON A SOUTH SEA ISLAND! VICTOR MATURE BETTY GRIBLE JACK OAKIE *so:\<; of Till!: ISLANDS' 20th Century Pox Saturday Midnight MADELEINES GOT 808 ON THE RUN AND AS LONG AS SHE HAS HOPE131 words
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Advertisement69 1946-09-11 9 J^IUONS;) >AST DAY 4 SHOWS 1.30—4—6.30—9.30 P.M. OPENING TOMORROW Cilrand Holiday Attraction THE PICTURE THAT WILL HAVE UNDOUBTED APPEAL! WITH THE WORLD FAMOUS SONG. SELZNICK INTERNATIONAL presents I GINGER ROGERS JOSEPH COTTEI ch*M«nf*nt *>•> <"f'j»§eii»Di# "Kitty 'oyi# tram n«i triumph Sxhj* Vow SHIRLEY TEMPIE <i> iww grown up glamow oH«69 words
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Article89 1946-09-11 10 Channel swimagain postponed DOVER. Sept. 10. -Choppy .seas and nd last D rg< nr'•ond atm the Channel. Wh< n to and W| P art y fn :i Mg-bOftl and a motor launch arrived ofl the French eoait OB 111 n Iftf v<-ning. aftef a rough ng, the decision was takenA.P. - 89 words
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Article29 1946-09-11 10 Bombay Sept w. a government communique Today iftld "Qui'-t prevails m the city. At 11 V) am 'local Umo only two iof stabbing hri r j been reported/— ReuterReuter - 29 words
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410 1946-09-11 10 Indians 206 Behind In Fi rst Innings B Lmru Conttcntine, R^it>r < < ial <<>> n.^fjonden l SCARBOROUGH, Sept. 9— By /he time Leveson c;ouer's Fngland XI had completed their innings to- (\<\\ they had es/ablished a first innings lead over the Indians of 206. In perfect batting COOdWons noReuter - 410 words
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Article29 1946-09-11 10 LONDON, Sept. 9.— Festival match: At Hastings, Sussex, 172 < Mallett 5 for 38 and second innings for The M.C.C. 260 'Valentine 51, Cox G ior 125).— ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article595 1946-09-11 10 har<* quotation at S.pt. 10 jrdinc to -the Malayan Share l»ro> Association Singapore) \vert- as followsINDUSTRIALS Buyer Seller Alexandra Brickworks Ord 1 SO |2.20 Alexandra Brickworks P; 2.65 l.'. 90 Erit. Malaya Trustee Executor Co. 8.00 9.00 Consolidated Tin BmeKen 21/1 85/--do Profs. 27/0 28/0 Eastern United595 words
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Article30 1946-09-11 10 BERLIN. Sept m shops of G.nn I Allied liovi-rnmi-i/ 'irn oi pnsoi. to help rebuild H wMth they po: tram thousand H :hc war and l» 3 f30 words
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Advertisement150 1946-09-11 10 AI HAMRRA n 13 4—6.30—9. 15 rt L II rt 111 D ft A BOOK EARLY! Tel: 69M IMtE^IITIVi:! FANTASTIC! \UI-I\S2»IIU\4.! The stuff of which movies are made! Yesterday's show Audiences gasp, quake! 50 ft. FEROCITY SWAYED BY 5 t. BEAUTY! MORE FANTASTIC than the WILDEST DREAM! I I^L. I150 words
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Advertisement51 1946-09-11 10 At_TTie Worl^ GLOBE G.W, DAILY: 3 7 9 15 p.m •CAROLINA BLUES*' Opening To-morrow -BACK TO BATAAN' (John Wayno LIDO N.W DAILY: 3 7 9 15 p.m. "Star Spangled Rhythm" 'Bing Crosby and Co. > Opening Friday "THE SPANISH MAIN" (In Technicolor) SKY G.W« TONIGHT 7 and 9.15 p.m. "SABOTAGE"51 words
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180 1946-09-11 11 (Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. The 96th Field Regiment R.A. (the Royal Devon Yeomanry) from Ipoh emerged champions m the Malaya Command football knockout tournament by virtue of a 3-2 victory m the final over the first Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment from180 words
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Article354 1946-09-11 11 Raub Gold Meeting Rents prior to the occupation fc d the work done to rehabili- mpany alter the liber- r■ I Hie original lease of the -con- 1 I for a period of fifty i and expired m 1942. At foe outbreak of the war with I' mpany had already354 words
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Article197 1946-09-11 11 -Prom the evidence I am inclined to believe the complainant's story', remarked Magistrate L. C. Goh yesterday, when he convicted a Malay, Surati b. Hussein, on a charge of criminal breach of trust m respect of 82 yards of cloth and three *ti Of crockery. Surati197 words
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167 1946-09-11 11 PALESTINE STILL UK's PRIORITY CONCERN LONDON, Sept. 8: Palestine remains Britain's priority concern declares Special Correspondent Richard Wyndham m today's "News of the World 1 m commenting on the Palestine Conference due to open here tomorrow "Never even m the history of Palestine has the eve of a conference offeredReuter - 167 words
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Article242 1946-09-11 11 $50,000 Robbery Foiled Singapore, Tuesday. About $50 000 worth of NAAFI stores which looters might have spirited away from a store m Kee Seng Street was saved by the prompt action of Inspector Elamdin and a party of police from Tr 4 Tijong Pagar police Itation m the early hours,242 words
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Article103 1946-09-11 11 The M.F.A. will meet the Combined RAF XI m a charity soccer match on Sunday. The Combined RAF team had defeated all opponents m recent matches. Mr. M. Hassan has donated 25 nfwter mugs to the players, linesmen and referee. The probable sides will be103 words
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Article282 1946-09-11 11 ASTRAS PRESENT "REBECCA" ißy Our Own Critic The Astra Theatre Company from Changi is yet another of the many amrteur theatrical ccmpanun which abound on this Island at the present time, and on Monday evening they chose to present Daphne dv Maurier's over-popular "Rebecca" at the Victoria Theatre. That this282 words
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Advertisement25 1946-09-11 11 The 7th War Crimes Investigation Team has now moved from 19, Orange Grove Road, to No. 5 Anderson Road. The telephone number is still 7347.25 words
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Advertisement194 1946-09-11 11 HOME SOCCER Tommy Walker Proves His Worth (£6,000) LONDON, Sept. 9.— Tommy Walker, Scottish international inside-right, transferred for £6,000 from Hearts to Chelsea over the week-end, made his debut m the London club's colours against Sheffield to-day. He showed clever footwork and combined well with the centre-forward Tommy Lawton. Although194 words
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414 1946-09-11 12 Jerusalem, Sept. 10*— Approximately 8,000 British the police In making a houseto-} :h m Tel Aviv for extremists who touched ofl b ol explosions m the all-Jewish ritv laid nicht. pnl ixth Airborne Division moved into tl rby vii; .mat Oan, cordoned414 words
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Article53 1946-09-11 12 HONOKONO, Sept. i<>- 1 i lo < viz m the COtoftf wet ItM HfOfio ppppffUon In tt€ Unofficial membert (U-viarvd x'Kii the UU WOUI4 by aXronyh) (itfii'vit \<> eoUed Ajii-r dvbat*', it va.s arjrcvc! thut \hm pr<,}x>sal should bt r.raminrd bf a \><(\nl corrnn'ntec, which. importReuter - 53 words
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Article64 1946-09-11 12 New York, Sept. 10— The Civi] Car Production Administration lias announced that the export? of new American automobUeg v.nd lorries will continue under strict control- Betwee i September last year and June HO. 1946 only live per cent, of new car^. produced (36 596) and 10Reuter - 64 words
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162 1946-09-11 12 U.S. CANNOT ABANDON THE ATOM BOMB NORTH CAROLINA, Sept. 10. ■-The U. S. Undersecretary of War, Mr. Kenneth Royall, said t r )day: "For the prrsviit Wt must be prepared" to MM cvry KMftpOM not outlawed by international agreement "if America is attacked, or if an aggressor nation start! aca'NA.P. - 162 words
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Article149 1946-09-11 12 NUREMBERG JUDGES WORK OVERTIME Nuremberg, Sept. 10.—Nuremberg judges have been holding night sessions even after daylong me< tings m jrder to complete their judgments m the trial of the 22 leading Nazis by Sept. 23, the day the court is appointed to resume its sittings. This "overtime" by Lord JusticeReuter - 149 words
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Article69 1946-09-11 12 TOKIO. Sept. 9. The 21st shipment (if raw cotton from the United States -22.211 bales are scheduled to arrive today at Yokkaichi. aboard the transport Franck Walsh. Walsh's cargo will bring to 29C653 the total number of bales arrived m Japan since the textile programme was Inaugurated69 words
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93 1946-09-11 12 "Bare Bosom" Dresses Frighten P.I. Women MANILA, Sept. 10.-SV of the Philippine Women's University have asked Mrs. Mamie Roxas, wife of the President, I support them m a inovemvr.t directed against the westeri tion of Fillipino women's drest "Alarmed by the C*nt* trend \v women's fashions," the it* dents say,Reuter - 93 words
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