Morning Tribune, 13 September 1946
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section12 1946-09-13 1 MORNING TRIBUNE Jr .mm Series.) 10 CENTS I FRIDAY. SEPT. 13. 1913.12 words
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Article, Illustration108 1946-09-13 1 Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. Although His Highness the Sultan of Selangor attendIhe ceremonial narade on the Selangor Club Padang the gprden party given by His Excellency the Governor (Sir Edward Gent) at King's House, the Malays boycotted tory Celebrations. They did not erect public108 words
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Article44 1946-09-13 1 10 KILLED IN NEW GREEK DISORDERS A h H-'. -Government itt.d today at tavc been killed in Of violence in StylUii M Gonatas ext«n. leftist rt< Pro s ccut,d for newspapers »rt. that the b>d discovered -ho U.ftwin e .to in Thesmoußdlllg Salo- A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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Article65 1946-09-13 1 LONDON, Sept. 12.— 1t is underPUIOd that 'ill Arab states except Yemen who will speak thi> afternoon expressed their opposition to the British plan for a provincial autonomy in Palestine at this moriiir.g's ses.-ion of the London Conference. Yemen ll expected to express her opposition thisReuter - 65 words
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Article27 1946-09-13 1 TOKIO, Sept. 12.— The Army Weather Service reports that the typhoon "Opal" is crossing the Luzon straits and Formosa, and winds ot 30 mile mav be expected27 words
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274 1946-09-13 1 JINNAH ACCEPTS INVITATION FROM VICEROY To Ta Ik Politics Bombay, Sept. 12. Mr. Jinnah, Muslim Leagut President, has accepted an invitation from Lord Wavell to discuss the political situation in India. Hf is probably going to Delhi on Sunday. Well-informed quarters said the Viceroy was veri anxious to impress onA.P. - 274 words
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Article86 1946-09-13 1 Jerusalem Nerve War Jerusalem, Sept. 12. The David Buildinji housing the Government offices was emptied by n bomb warning today. Troop* and police searched the building after evacuating nearly 100 officers and cordoning the area. Traffic was diverted past the building, which houses the public Information officer, crown counsel andA.P. - 86 words
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117 1946-09-13 1 Govt. Troops Fight Way Into Tsining Peiping. Sept. 12. -Government sources reported today that their troop* have penetrat ed heavily fortified Tsining, 100 miles west of Kalgan against heavy Communist resistance. Unconfirmed reports said that General Fu Tsu-Yi'^ troops are pushing eastward along the Peiping-Suiyan railroad toward Kalian and have117 words
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106 1946-09-13 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 12.— Pa*. dit Nehru has IffMd invitation* to Asiatic net ions for a propostt inter- Asian conference to held in India early ntxt poor The Conference will K revieu t/ie position of r*da in the pcytwar world, exchange ideas ot. problems common toA.P. - 106 words
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Article51 1946-09-13 1 BOMBAY, Btpt. 12. —The busfnes.' district experienced an uneas> ni^ht yesterday fillowinj< V w o stab^ bititf incidents, and confusion v a» caused by a crtido explosive throwi on a rubbish heap. The total of dead in the riot» since Sept. I is 245 "with 72?51 words
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Article37 1946-09-13 1 COPENHAGEM. Sept. 12.— Several person/9 today said they had seen i *;host rocket speeding northwe»twart over Copenhagen! late last night. It IJtW noiselessly ut an aititua* of about half a mil»\ and pave of a bright light.37 words
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Article37 1946-09-13 1 Paris. Sept. 11. -Australia's proposal to set up a European c.;nrt of human rights was ruled outside the competence of the Paris Conference by the legal draft^ig committee today aftel fi:iy<; debate i n vs legai merits.37 words
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Advertisement33 1946-09-13 1 CIAN SINGH'S Vacate A Rent Board Decision Buy Before they close The whole stock will be sold j Woollen Shirts a Bargain at 811/--1>h GIi%2V SIXGII A- €•>• 4, Battery Road. Singaiwre Cables "Bajaj33 words
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359 1946-09-13 2 (<;ur Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. Before a large and representative gathering lnciuaMajor General JI. B. Arkwright (G.0.C.-in-C), His Highness the Sultan of Selangor and several Government and high military officials, Sir Edward Gent, .Governor of the Malayan Union) today presented sardß <ji commendation359 words
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164 1946-09-13 2 Penang Traders Against Rice Control (Our Cur t Pi-vaiq, Thvr day At an cxlraorti of (hi I'rnany !.nport'-rs' anr] KijiorICff* Azxocialwn |Oitfrrfgf. th€ mn,, bi- jrot'stf-d fpakM \h* price nmtrol m i trm iv Uu Ifalayafi 7r;on. The rr.'i-ting d< rv'.u! *> ajfc [i L r Ptnang OfWtg Chtnbw COWln«ret164 words
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78 1946-09-13 2 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 3% DEBENTURE STOCK 1935—75-85 S J ra Books of the above September to Ut October. 1946 both days Inclusive, for the pre■ion of interest Warrants in espect of interest due on the above Stock for the current *Zl* y *'T< u endln^ Ist October, 1946 which v/11l be78 words
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Article30 1946-09-13 2 SYDNEY. Sopt. 12. -The Brisbane Courier Mail said on Wednetday the worst drought in a "entury was causing heavy losse.s in crnp s and livestock in East- rii Australia.— A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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76 1946-09-13 2 (Our Own Reporter* Penang, Thursday. In view of the prvsv7it rice shortage and extraordinary high cost of blackmarket rice, the government has decided to provide late meals at the people's Restaurant. In addition to the Chtap 35-cent meals served betuctn 11.30 and 2.30, similar meals76 words
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Article40 1946-09-13 2 MANILA. Sept 12 -The Philippines Government and the US. Embassy, in a joint statement, on W< dnesday announces the U.S. Government has agrce^ to transfer to the Philippines Government "practically all US surplus property now in tho islands A. P.A.P. - 40 words
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Article306 1946-09-13 2 SA W GRANDMOTHER TORTURED (Our Own Reporter) PENANG, Thursday. The painful story of how she had to watch her grandmother stripped naked by the accused, Washio, and then subjected to the most disgraceful torture subsequently leading to her death, was related at the resumed trial of the 35 kempeis at306 words
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221 1946-09-13 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Representatives of the Hospital Workers' unioi .and those of the hospitals authorities signed an agr* ment on Wednesday (as reported yesterday) termL inating the hospital strike. 1,132 Indian and Chinese hospital workers win Ir'esume work this morning at the four221 words
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Article197 1946-09-13 2 Gangsters Arrested In Cinema (Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR. Bept. 12-fc i audience of about 500 at the Parlion who had been witnessing tie intrigues at the Caliph' court i .undent Baghdad in "Kismet" a mild surprise when as the vert switched on at the the show and officer: and197 words
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227 1946-09-13 2 (Our Own Reporter) Penang. ThursdayMr. Heah Joo Seang, a rubber loader and business man who was chairman of the Penanc Oversea Chinese Association during the Japanese occupation, revealed to Rotary Club members that the Japanese had compiled a list of a thousand names of227 words
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Advertisement106 1946-09-13 2 Singapore Municipal r y: Debenture stock 1901 50 4" n 1907 47 4;/; 1909 55 4'; 1913 63 <( B' W m m 1939 59 NOTICE li hereby given thai the Tranifei Booki of the jbove stocks will be cl •ed from 16th to 30th September 194'; o <jtJ I106 words
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Advertisement21 1946-09-13 2 WIXSTOY* 4, THE ARC AT TENNIS GOT IVERYTHING IN I For SERVICE SATISFACTION g MODERATE ?%£s& SINGAPORE STATIONS MART 28, Thulia21 words
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Article, Illustration30 1946-09-13 3 Padang Ceremony pictures takem durum trtmony in front the Singapore Muni,l offices. Thet *how the \r Band parading inarchI the Governor, and i ,de the traditional Chine* ion Dance. X30 words
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Article44 1946-09-13 3 Labour Par commi ten ing i veek condemned if the Chin se and I i d I n g en Indon I f ci considered th fl ol cai In thos of piracy < n an<j a violation o 1 law.44 words
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Article56 1946-09-13 3 r Own Reporter) Penang Thursday, i ition that more [Id be lit at Chain ny] Road. Butterworth, w.i b Mr. E f Evans, speakmeeting of th e Provincs Ie 5 Rural Board, ye.stcr- the reason for for more lights because gang n was adopted. also56 words
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Article14 1946-09-13 3 12 U.S Culture canton m-sday conOfflce of Price will increase day r two." A.P.A.P. - 14 words
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472 1946-09-13 3 Mass Rally Asks Govt. For A New Deal Tribune S'aff Rep rter) mass rally of about ten thousand Chln'ese, Inns, Malays and others to commemorate the Victory v r Japan was hold at Farrer Park yesterday morning. Over fif e'en Unions, Associations and Groups Including the Women's Federation, and widows472 words
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Article81 1946-09-13 3 (Our Own Reporter) Penang, Thursday. There i., a more equitable distributton of bread now with tru. present system I lea to the public only on th production of the'r registration cards. The Assistant Food Controller points ->ut that bn ad l< not on the81 words
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Article57 1946-09-13 3 13 6 in rape case <Onr Own Reporter) Penan g, Thursday. A thirteen-year-old boy, Let* Bcng Chye, is alleged to have committed rape on a six-year-old girl, at a house in Pantal Road. Butterworth Lf r was charged before Mr. C. W. Shnriand in the Butterworth Court, and claiming trial57 words
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Article22 1946-09-13 3 (Our own Reporter) Penan g ThursdayCloth la being Issued to the population nrr<- at Uvo yards pi r person22 words
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307 1946-09-13 3 (Tribune Staff Keporter) The Chinese community turned out in full strength at the Victory celebrations on the Padang yesterday. 0 "T.-^ Th'e two-mile long pro•ession which passed the jovernor's dais was loudly applauded by those present monu whom were the actn^4 Supreme Allied307 words
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Article82 1946-09-13 3 NICOSIA Cyprus, Sept. 11. Two Illegal Jewish immigrants who were stated to have escaped from Nicosia military hospital were taken into custody by the police in Limasol, Cyprus, according to a communique issued here todayThis was the first intimation that the two had escaped. T t is thoughtReuter - 82 words
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476 1946-09-13 4 Morning Tribune FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1946 Danger Signal food lituatioo n at any mon I b< ition it one of the utm iritj It is stated thai i microscopic rice rat! e maintained until the end 0 tober it ship* arrive to i]e. It [i not stated wl position will476 words
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Article, Illustration716 1946-09-13 4 VI G'ni ral jn at Killing, reaffirm rj agreement wit h Communists but y over the American public relation toward th Chinese .situation, writes A. T Steel.- In a copyrighted story by the New York Herald Tribune. Bteeie reported: "The Gene raliSSimo a: dA.P. - 716 words
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197 1946-09-13 4 PEIPING, Sep.. 11:—' he survivors of a Truce team strafed 10 days ago by two Government planes Chengteh arrived neie Tuesday coincident with he reports that another team has been caught in the government attack on Issuing, and oie member slightinjured. 'i g mrcA.P. - 197 words
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Article212 1946-09-13 4 Harboured The Deserter Son COVENTRY, Oily in this co h what i.hes-j uici :vm up with am "*m I declared a soUcii on Wednesday defending j9 j 1 Phillip*. Oil and v. 1 to have conceal* d tielr son"* 25, between September 1945] July 11, 194G, kn \v;ng h iQReuter - 212 words
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Article88 1946-09-13 4 LONDON. Sept. 11 B caution was replaced by W j more confidence though m was underlying relucti B i undertake any Largi B jments. The lead was d^'9 given by oils and taken upt Kaffirs. In thi s latter scctM however, the Cape was ing a great88 words
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Article53 1946-09-13 4 WARDHA (Central P v <Air Mail).— Disgus rowdyism ol a lar studenti who torced irto a overcrowded hall ing w/.nd'jws, Ifr. the S(-ksar; a Colleg mcrce here without his scheduled addrLater tliat evcniiipoke after public Gandhi chided the 'for "ill discipline" ai that "disciplined B<)ldi< i can marchReuter - 53 words
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Advertisement142 1946-09-13 5 I •v TANG n road. 8.8. I various types of I J Factor prudm jfl ,-Ale Olft SouS Present,. Ho. AILA BUS CO., L If Read, Singapore. k W I Building > B/A'c/v Ct Papers I Si US I Hook Store M^ FOR BOOKS B 1 47, HIGH STREET, WkJ142 words
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Advertisement166 1946-09-13 5 it's obtainable anywhere it's in Jha Sinqapohe. ShoftA Dispensary HEALTH and VITALITY /fny suffer GENERAL DEBILITY when a wide range of TONICS are now available 'central medical hall 01/53. Victoria Street. Electrical United Trading Co., 81 Stamford Road, Singapore. IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT US. Embroidery Direct Importers166 words
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Advertisement217 1946-09-13 5 Hair Drcssen Ladies Hair Dressers, Latest Fashions and Manicure by Miss Anna Majorie Aim Ludies Hair Dressing Saloon Formerly of Maison Galaxy and Maison Interlandi Ueeren Building, Orchard Road. Hold I THE TAVERN Up-to-date Hotel In a Quiet and Cool Locality. Rooms: Luxuriously Furnished. Bar: All kinds of Ist Class217 words
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Advertisement130 1946-09-13 5 Music Store T.M.A. Music House, Cl/G3, High Street, Singapore. For PIANOS, MUSIC I RECORDS. 'Phone 7465. Optician Regarding the eye sight Consult: New China Optical Co. 71, High Street, Singapore. Phone 3786. Photographer Singa Photo Studio 14 Hlgb Street, SINGAPORE. Indoor «3d Outdoor Photographers Pianos USED PIANOS BY FAMOUS MAKERS130 words
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Advertisement164 1946-09-13 5 Samlan Contractors FONCHIN Co., Li* Office 64, Wallich Street Phone No. 7557. Sanitary Electrical Coctr%ct«n» EuJding Repairers and Oestrv Importers. Shoes SHOE CO., LTD. BAT A BUILDING, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD Silk Store NEH SILKS In New Designs At Melwani'ft Export Ladies Dressmakers 52, North Bridge R& Tele. Till Sports Toys164 words
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Article, Illustration571 1946-09-13 6 Josephine Lowman - Josephine Lowman By Question -Time "Will cold cream make i on the fi A. I can safely say, "no." Thi- seems to be question ol glandular setup on which en-am no bearing. Q. "I am 18 and my two bed points are my hair and ray t^f-th.571 words
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Article72 1946-09-13 6 PARIS, Sept. 9.— Dr. Wang Shih-chieh, Chinese Fore gn Minister, will return to Nanking tomorrow or on Wednesday and will not attend the final sessions of the Peace Conference, the Chinese delegation announced here today. A communique issued by the d.'legatton stated: "Urgent affars necessitatedReuter - 72 words
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Article260 1946-09-13 6 SHANGHAI, Sept. 10:— Another new parly has peared on the Chinese political stage with the birt] of the "Chinese Freemasons Democratic Party; reported to have considera ble support from' Chine* overseas. On e of it s first acts after its formal inauguration— at which) manyReuter - 260 words
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Article157 1946-09-13 6 LONDON, Sept. 11.— (Fi Ronald Bedford) Mr. P, 1). g Rir President of the Indian Nationals Overseas Congress recently arrived in stated today. "We feel that Mr V. K. Krishna Menon, Gei% Secretary of the India LeagN who has been here a long time andReuter - 157 words
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Article78 1946-09-13 6 Strong condemnation of I latest terrorist outrages voiced yesterday by the JewisM Agency and Jewish Nations* Council of Palestine in a state 'H ment deploring the loss o: I After stating that the Jewis* Agency had been seeking a rea. istic basi s for an agreedReuter - 78 words
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Miscellaneous129 1946-09-13 6 jIJL AIIKEH HOHBW W MALAYA TO THE MORNING »J Thm Old Peeling. By Al j" r M PRISONER GOOCH- T AM'G DOIN' THIS SO'S YO' T YOKUM. r 11/ SO WHAT IF SHE IS I W^^T*WJW^ Z K YOU TREEf/- VOUNO J KIN GIT OUTA JAIL GOOCM -YOU'RE I PLAIN129 words
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Article, Illustration960 1946-09-13 7 Henry Gris - Henry Gris joilywood Gossip I- 9 By Moru ng Tribune Corres. in Hollywood. K HOI except m :U on the hPrt be is now s 5 srtt pic lthfl be so easy to reBttt picture. William 2 to dye his hair a I o range-red.960 words
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Article71 1946-09-13 7 COPENHAGEN, Bept II —The J ood and Agricultural Organisation decided here today to invite Siam to sit on the rice commission The committee on economics and j statistics recommended fao to I study the pos ibiiity of increasing I areas under agriculture in pioneer tones of the world.Reuter - 71 words
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Article52 1946-09-13 7 CAL< Ifl eptember 11.— The Government of Bengla ha« appointed a commission to enquire into i;- 1 mi i Moslem riots in Calcutta in which more than 8,000 people are reported to have > Chief .Justice of India, Sir nil" I Ham P. Spent, will preside overReuter - 52 words
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Article115 1946-09-13 7 'LONDON, Sept 11. A com- munique wai issued ni^ht giving the bare outline of th proceeding! si the Palestine conference after Mr. Faria Bey had made his speech on behalf i of the Arab delegate The British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ernest Bevin, the communique said, stressed interna- tiona!Reuter - 115 words
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Article20 1946-09-13 7 i TEHERAN, Sept. 10. -The prominent Kurdish leader, Mohamed Rashid has tied to Iraq, 1 states the newspaper Etellat.- ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article273 1946-09-13 7 LONDON, Sept. 11. One of the great turning points in the Second World War was the British Cabinet's decision to send no more fighter reinforcements to France except for final evacuation, declared Air Chief Marshal Sir Hugh C. T. Dowding, (now Lord Dowding), AirReuter - 273 words
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Article211 1946-09-13 7 TOKIO, Sept. 11.— China and Japan arc expected to bc^in shortly a monthly exchange of coal in the continuing trade beinj; carried on between the two countries. F. E. Pclkeile. head of SCAP's Foreign Tiade Division, said a representative of the Contra! Trust Company of Shanghai, whichA.P. - 211 words
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Article238 1946-09-13 8 New York Writing In the September issue ol lean n iry magazinte, J. Frank Dobie, a Texasrn edui i I who i as a visiting prosor on the faculty oi Cambridge University, la comparison of English versus American newspapfers: "Th,, best forma Ol journalism inA.P. - 238 words
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Article160 1946-09-13 8 WASHINGTON, Sept 12--tfdd Marshal Viscount Mont* gomr*ry said he believed the rolo of th<- atomic bomb in warfare stiii remalni to be worked out. The British Chief of Imperial OenenM Staff told a news con ference on Wednesday that tlv rempon made it., appearance on th eA.P. - 160 words
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Article144 1946-09-13 8 Manila. Sept. 11. The Chlni mmerclal News appeared v -Mih the local IK blank in protect against fed threats to the paper. The newspapei said in a statement that Kuo Chin-chi, acting retary of the Manila Kuomintang Paity ordered sanctions against the paper at a ChineseA.P. - 144 words
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Article145 1946-09-13 8 Truman, Roosevelt Accused COLUMBUS, Ohio, Sept. 11Sfnator Robert Taft. Republi can, addressing the Ohio Republican Convention today accused the Truman and Roosevelt Government of failing to adopt early enough a firm policy towards Russia. He declared: "Thi^ nation is in as much danger from abroad as before th e war."Reuter - 145 words
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Article79 1946-09-13 8 macao. Sept. u. a campaign to wipe out vice has begun in this Portuguese colony, about 40 miles from Hong Kong. Opium, which had boon one of Macao's chief sources of revenue. is iv r\ banned, and the authorities are directing their efforts to stampingReuter - 79 words
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409 1946-09-13 8 LONDON, Sept. 11.— The British Gow :)ni I considering the institution of proceeding. r crinJ i conspiracy against the London communis who 1 I ganlsed those "squatters" (name for homeless nJI I who seize vacant property) who moved into Duehes I Bedford House and FountainReuter - 409 words
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Article162 1946-09-13 8 SEAMEN TO CALL TOKEN STRIKE? Some 2.000 Chinese seamen in Singapore may stage a token strike in protest against the recent Dutch action against Chinese traders. In a three-point letter to Mr. M. F. Vigeveno. the Dutch Con-sul-General here, thr' Singapore Seamen'- Union ask: That all Chinese seamen detained at162 words
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Article146 1946-09-13 8 BANDIT VILLAGES BOMBED LONDON, Bept. 12:— The 'M Gffie said on Wednesday U hadlfl informed unofficially of three :i lities a» a result of the lx>mbia^B North- we&t Frontier villages. H A spokesman said deaths "frJ as a result of accidental bcd^J out: ide an area which had b^ni turned146 words
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Article51 1946-09-13 8 MILAN. Sept. 11 I of demonstrate. I police and armour-' 1 Mestre, satellite t« I when police an- 1 cessfuliy to prevei women raiding food i 1 yesterday. I Twenty people wei I The disorders l> 1 unemployed and 1 broke police cord sacked food shopsReuter - 51 words
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Article216 1946-09-13 9 M"\' 11 Stocks opened bnn r and ac ivc. After tfcree-QuarUra nour trading, u chnlca] recoi xy ranging up i a tew points under the I adership it Indu rialt, chem: and wetstockfl was reported The early buying surge failed to Craw much follow through support216 words
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Advertisement141 1946-09-13 9 wt Berlin's "TITA" Show! rhfi Famous rrving George Murphy :.rak(S Film Debut irHLY ACCLAIMED by U.S. PRESIDENT, Kbit and press Singapore ISTEROAY WAS PROFUSELY THRILLED! Ik: li v LAP 1 1 ULy GLORioLs ft 11 a.m. 2 p.m. 4.15 6.30 9.15 p.m. Iran wrni the music and I TWO WORLD141 words
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Advertisement82 1946-09-13 9 zrflSl (xrHctUUrHjQc/ ham 2pm. 4i5 EVERY SEAT AN ARMCHAIR. 650 950 NOW SHOWING A SOUTH SEA JOYLAND OF FUN AND RHYTHM. AND A HOST OF LUSCIOUS LOVELIES. VICTOR MATURE, BETTY GRABLE, JACK OAKIE IN •SONG OF THE ISLANDS' 3Ctb Century Fox Technicolor! SBfajfcyß^^^^^^^-^ jftffa "^^^Bfci-ii^SR 1 omorrow Midnight "More Thrills82 words
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Advertisement131 1946-09-13 9 i Your WEEKEND Attraction and it 's at your Favourite Cinema Ihe Ml i^l 'A 1 11 [tAKr TO-DAY 4 SHOWS: 1.30—4—6.30—9.30 P.M. A POIGNANT, ROMANTIC DRAMA, ACTED SUPERBLY! WITH THE WORLD FAMOUS SONG i 1 SELZNICK INTERNATIONA! presents GINGER ROGERS JOSEPH COTTEN I ch»ii#ngmB h«i untorgetj#ni* '"Kittv foy»«" »rom131 words
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340 1946-09-13 10 COUSENS SAID HE 'SABOTAGED NIP PROPAGANDA' SYDNEY, sw\. 11:— Major Charles Hughes Cousrns tod&y loh\ Uw court trying him on the (harpof treason by broadcasting for the Japanese uatbe iras constantly threatened and at Radio Tokio f el like a man walking in the dark on the edge of aReuter - 340 words
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Article116 1946-09-13 10 Bobby Locke Leads £2,000 Match SUDBURY, Mi'idl. •■••>:. Bepi 11 R KetD Of H' val Calcutta 001l C ft Called 13 qualify in th»- SOUthm.i elimination eonter4 here today tbt H«WI Oi World C2.000 match play CtMUDpACMMbip wlncli begiOl h via on B^ptambef 25, piayi-.r below his best fom ImReuter - 116 words
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Article89 1946-09-13 10 LONDON, Sept. 11.— It is understood that the Board of Trade is giving very active consideration to the greatly changed supply position of natural rubber since th e allocations and price agreementg were made In June between the United Kingdom, the United States, France and the Netherlands.89 words
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Article117 1946-09-13 10 PA T,. sept 12 Col. Andrde Wavrin, head ol General de o; wartimi I Service und'-r ln e tifktne of Colonel Passy. last n.ght Issued a 2 000-word statement ace us j French Government of "sys- i matlcally violating the law" and announcing hi* refusal to appearReuter - 117 words
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Article49 1946-09-13 10 The following will play for Nondescripts vs. the Police at Thomson Road Police Grounds Ml Saturday at 2.00 p.m. F. Van Rooyen (Capt.i M. G. Labrooy, Lloyd Fernando. Hussein Shah, Yeravdakar, L. Wijeweera, Joseph Ferro, G. K. Nurendra, Jimmy Bird. C. Fernando. Cyril Fernando, Pereira. P. Vytilingam.49 words
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Article58 1946-09-13 10 MELBOURNE. Sept. 10. Joseph Chifiey. Australian Piime Minister, today said he had been informed that the permission j anted by General Douglas WacArthur. Supreme Allied Commander in Japan, to Japanese whalers to operate in the Antarctic, was a temporary measure to assist in meeting Japan's food needs. YhvReuter - 58 words
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238 1946-09-13 10 WASHINGTON, Sept. 11: Fifty thousand tons of Canadian wheat will be shipped to India this month, it was learned today. R. L. Gupta, Food Adviser to the Indian Agency-General, .said that Canada promised six shiploads ol wheat in response to the request for ailReuter - 238 words
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323 1946-09-13 10 Huddersf ield Give Derby A Drubbing LONDON, Sept. 11.— Huge crowds again fl to the fo';t;)all League matches played to-day (j v 50,000 were at Wolverhamplon and the games Manchester, Everton and Newcastle, each over 40.000. Hudderslield Town, the only team in the First Division without a point before theReuter - 323 words
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Advertisement87 1946-09-13 10 AI H A MRP A 11—1.30-4—6.30—0.15 L II A lfl D IV A iHX)K EARLY! Tel: 0009 CROWDS THRILL TO YEAR'S BIGGEST SENSATION! K()\(i battles monsters which menace his NEWFOUND LOVE! h _B__ P| Bk v^k~- hgj%~^»^ SOB^RT ARMSTRONG j _^________________B_ jf _rftt A j r r: i v i87 words
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Advertisement99 1946-09-13 10 At The Worlds! GLOBE G« Daily: 3—7—9 LS pJD I -BACK TO BATAAN I MIDNIGHT 1 1 30 1 1 O-MORRO« 4 *The Vanishing Legion" J (Ist Half) m Final Chapten H Midnight Oil Sunday Daily: 3—7- 9.15 i».m H 'THE SPANISH MAIN (In Technicolor H F UDNIGHT 1 199 words
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577 1946-09-13 11 Combined Army Beat Chinese Athletics 3-1 At Soccer Combined Army 3; Chines Athletics 1. Displaying one of their best performances in Singapore the Combined Army XI defeated the Chinese Athletics by <three goals to one yesterday at Jalan Besar stadium In a soce'er mai'ch, the proceeds of which are for577 words
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Article73 1946-09-13 11 AIR WORKERS TO STRIKE Kdon. Stpt ii-- Am can Jf Fr Eastern Air Services 1 .topped by Friday and 51'rday. the Aeronautical 2J5. ociation stated c association was 2 thai 1600 workers VS as Airways, L,^ h American AirEuropean Air|^B n strike tomorrow W*y against the nonjl the Association asReuter - 73 words
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Article81 1946-09-13 11 Reporter) Penang, Thiu'sday. II morning the Oovernor-Oe-I Malcolm Macdonald pro■i -':vj Supreme Allied Comman- j nd monetary gifts! 52 pertoni who m: i Idlers cither to H< in hiding them, and supplyduring the war. i was made in the m and distinguish- i the ground! of the H Club,81 words
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202 1946-09-13 11 BRITISH-INDIAN RELATIONS ARE CHANGING LONDON. Sept. 10. Lord Pe-thiek-Lanrencti Secretary for India stated in London today that ulthough the relationships between Britain and India were chanprintf they were not chanprinir for the Tvcrst. "We believe." he said, "they are tfoinjr to chanpe for the better and that in the yearsReuter - 202 words
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Article146 1946-09-13 11 N. Y. TIMES TRIBUTE TO MONTY NEW YORK, Sept. 1 1 The New York Times in an editorial today on Firld Marshal Visccunt Montgomery, who is on visit to ihe United Stau-s, says: "Like him or dislike him, think h.m a poser or v hat you will hit record isReuter - 146 words
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Article56 1946-09-13 11 (Our Own Repor.en Penang, Thursday. A throe-day agricultural sh jw in which about 300 cash prizes will be awarded to the .successful exhibitors will be held at Bukit Mertajam, commencing on Friday. Mr. S. N. King, the Resident Commissioner of Penang, w^i open the exhibition which w4l56 words
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Article39 1946-09-13 11 CAIRO, Sept. 12.— King Farouk ha s ste ll^ tnree bill s approving a Cabinet reshuffle, creation of a Stat e Council and judiciary appointments and promotions, it j is officially announced from the ReuterReuter - 39 words
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363 1946-09-13 11 Victory and peace are not syncnymoiu>; peace and prosperity remain to be won and the winning of them will call for patience, endurance an<l OOliragi on a s^ale not much lets heroic than the emergencies of war required." said the Rev. David Re363 words
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Article144 1946-09-13 11 NOW ADMIT NIPPON LOST THE WAR RIO DE JANEIRO, Sept. 11. Leaders of the "Shindo Rommei; Japanese terrorists of the Black Dragon Society, today signed a declaration admitting the defeat of Japan and promised to instruct the 300,000 other Japanese residents of Brazil of their country's surrender to the UnitedReuter - 144 words
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Article83 1946-09-13 11 LAKE SUCCESS, New York. Sept. 11.— Mr. Fiorello LaGuardia, in his report on European refugees to the UNO Economic and Social Council, said it was necessary to ask every country, including his own, how many refugees they would take. No country had sent replies toReuter - 83 words
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395 1946-09-13 12 Paris, Efept. 12.— The chairman of the Italian political and territorial committee has received a let er from the Italian delegation protesting against the words reported to have been used by M. Vyshinsky, th' Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister, at the Paris conferenceReuter - 395 words
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160 1946-09-13 12 Batavia, Sept. ft. -The British Con ul-General in Java Mr MacKcrrth. ha^ received in tructions from Lord Killearn British Special Commit iionef for South Ea<t Asia, to -look' into" Dr. Sharif s published offer to tansfer Indonesian rice shipment* from inPdw to Malaya on160 words
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Article250 1946-09-13 12 new YORK, Sept. 11 The striking seamen have asked tor a 24-hour national strike throughout the whul.* of the United States if the Wage Stabilisation Board in Washington rejects the Union's demands for higher wanes This request 1s contained m •t telegram to teaderj olReuter - 250 words
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Article109 1946-09-13 12 KU.KSMEBK, Cheshire, Sept. 12. —Jean Mark, cook, ii>, of Wandsworth, and B«Me Morris Zejraiisk.N 18, of Streatham, two girls who made trips to Mexico and Texas as stowaways, were each fined £3o at Ellcsmere port, Cheshire, on Wed* to sd;.y. for boarding the steamship WilliamReuter - 109 words
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381 1946-09-13 12 K\ \l LUMPUR, Sept. 12 ro 1 1 t h<- hortage of boating tot > servants, 26 < !lasi VI I J quart > -21 In Circular Road and J in Batij Road are at present tructed in Kuala Lumpur D< tied foi381 words
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Article150 1946-09-13 12 ARABISTAN DEMANDS IN OIL AREA Baghdad, Sept r> a f request fur Arabis provinces adjoining the rvi of Khuzistan to join Ir^ made by the Arab'stan t:on to the Iraq Regen Al Umari and Dr. Padii Foreign Minister, y Zahraw Al Gulim. lead*. the delegation an d head oft ArabistanReuter - 150 words
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92 1946-09-13 12 H >ng Kong. Sept. 12.— Government spokesman he termed as "rather alarmist" tl statement issued In Singapo after yesterday's food conft enco that Hongkong's nee s:oe were exhausted, and that no rl is expected in the colony un the end of the month H >Reuter - 92 words
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Article58 1946-09-13 12 Portsmouth, Sept. 11-jj minesweepers Wave and j* arrived in Portsmouth >e* day from Hongkong. Tht >* attached to the 10th fl* which has been clear ing Pacific of submarine minesThe boats, now co -rr n gg a, work is practically o-mP^ found the Japanese had numberReuter - 58 words
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