Morning Tribune, 17 September 1946
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Title Section13 1946-09-17 1 MORNING TRIBUNE W*^ m^ -wic Series) 10 CENTS I esday, SEPT 1/. 1948.13 words
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Article218 1946-09-17 1 cpni 16 Chinese Governmeni troops redges into the Communists' Yenannmunications, m an effort to isolate v ''irs Peace hopes dropped to near zero. pokes-or thai city, or this or that 1 Fing-nan,area. We are not worried. lose this The Government may 1 'seize land but cannot win ihr iA.P. - 218 words
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Article62 1946-09-17 1 16 Cagt. hi X om war E. ring i moon the Unic immission •>n all counts war resulting m numb r ol An)'' ncr of war '01. GejJ Matsuda. command of the same camp, was given hard labour for t'n n red to war prii rs and also failureReuter - 62 words
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Article32 1946-09-17 1 on most of halted today inches l dm, ib 01 30,.ni. ItnM i\-a\, throut?ll I i. i arc, th« perti betim I«» S «,h,r ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article25 1946-09-17 1 i'l.-One broke up for three that were the Federal today. lam ended li »n 1 nting a 25 ■1 Divorces 1 J which25 words
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Article, Illustration428 1946-09-17 1 JINNAH MEETS THE VICEROY New Delhi, Sept. 16.— The President of the Muslim League, Mr. Jinnah met the Viceroy, Lord Wavell, a': 5.3>) p.m. today. He has com at the Viceroy's invitation for a personal discussion and review of the political situation. It was officially announced today that it hasReuter - 428 words
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Article277 1946-09-17 1 GUAM, Sept. 16.— A hundred booing Guamanians. carrvinu signs of protest today met Navy Lt. George Tweed, the "Ghost of Guam", when he returned to the island with a new automobile as a gift for a man who helped him elude the Japanese duringA.P. - 277 words
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Article116 1946-09-17 1 Political Executions In Spain Washington s -pt. 16. -The Spanish Republ ran Oovcmm*vj m Exile tcdav reported to UNO Secretary-General Trygve Lie that 31 Spanard, havo n executed or condemned to death by the Franco author! t L*s". for political r^uoons m the past three nv>nths. Ti^e communication said 962A.P. - 116 words
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Article148 1946-09-17 1 LONDON, B«pt. 16. The Pak-stim-I Conference m London .'ournod i aft-r this morning's seaiOD possibly until ThUis.lay to allow the Arab delegations to -tudy the reply by Mr. Ernest Bo via, British Foreign Minister to their criticisms of BriItiri "provincial autonomy" plan for Prili.'StilH-. Mr. Bavin's reply148 words
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Advertisement29 1946-09-17 1 1 "Rent board's Dictation CIAN SINGH'S VACATION PUBLIC RECEPTION JW A Bargain: Ladies Rayon Silk I Stockings $2..»0 pair. CIAN SINGH Co. < 4, RA'ITERY ROAD. BINOAPOI I r AJ29 words
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475 1946-09-17 2 One ol the war crime; trials which has crea ed a >rd for 1 8 len edings and the voluminous documentary evidence produced by the prosecution, concluded yesterday when <'\u\\{ of the 15 Japanese who were on trial for atrocities committed on475 words
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Article113 1946-09-17 2 A Hylam employed at the RAF., Chatlfft, left his house on June c j for a drinking bout, and, landed m the General Hospital with a fractured skull. lie va cycling home that night when he fell off his bicycle and broke his skull. The113 words
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Article74 1946-09-17 2 A finding of suicid*- by hanging was rfturnrd by the Coroner Mr W G Porter, yesterday, when an inquiry was h<*ld into the death ol »n Indian Paklr Kathan, pmployed ai the r.a.f. tar i found d ad latr ne i f the <•••■74 words
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Article104 1946-09-17 2 FALSE EVIDENCE ALLEGATION Allegi rl have fabricated I >re a c mmlsslone 1 t tin Supreme Court i Th< r hlnese, l tr'ai when he was; bel on P r Dlstr ct Fud P ul 81 >rr. y 'rrday. I v t »v> >" T ted on h bel re104 words
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Article173 1946-09-17 2 DUD COAL CARGO SOLD: OFF TO JAVA Fhe Sam Trent, one of the two Ministry of Transport ship> which has lain m Singapore i road* tor eleven weeks with a cargo ol dud coal bought at Pearl Harbour, will leave Singapore today on instructions from Londun, lor Batavia, where the173 words
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Article93 1946-09-17 2 10 Years Cat For Armed Robber Yip J.oi Kow, 21-year-old ChineM, was sentenced by Mr. Justice! W. J. Thoro^o )d at the second Singapore Assizes yesterday to ten years' r porous imprisonment and six strokes of the "cat". The! sentence was deferred from last week when the jury found the93 words
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Article219 1946-09-17 2 (Our Own Reporter.) D. v. o. Wijesinghe, sunervisor, relecommunicatiens Department, Kuala I umpur, was granted a deprree ni^i against Ms wife Plorls Ernestine Wijesinghe, Boudewy i, by the Chief Justice Mr. H C. Willan, following a divorce suit m. the Suprrmo Couri to-day The219 words
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Article182 1946-09-17 2 WOMAN TRAPPED IN FACTORY BLAZE The story of hoic a womm worker at ttu nerh t department of Messrs. A.V.M. Abdul Kassijn i Guan Street, met her death when the vremi v'^^M ted by fire on June 18, was graphically told at therrSM er's inquiry yesterday before Mr. W. G.182 words
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373 1946-09-17 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Des;;Le a week's negotiations involving the locs government, the Dutch authorities as well as tb Chinese Chamber of Commerce, the deadlock betwa the Dutch and the local Chinese merchants, whos ships and cargoes were confiscated by the Dutch a Muntok,373 words
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Article51 1946-09-17 2 a police raid rrorn'ne: on w< den rnj Whampoa Ri v< r ffOOn Ro?d bad i Second Police Courl when a charge of h •ntothe store nt the Ro?d W'relesa Si pl?lned to twelve C\ Another Chinese arrested at the he spltal. Bail wa.3 disallow^ case was postpont51 words
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Advertisement11 1946-09-17 2 111 \VI\STO\ S Tin moA] TENNIB fc GOLF ■VERYTHINO IN BPORTB11 words
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653 1946-09-17 3 Kluang, Monday. m their ovenlike airstrip hangar court-room here to-day with registering about a hundred degrees, the 258 paratroopers of i^ernth < Lancashire) Regiment Airborne Division listened for ninety exhaustive summing up of the Judge advocate, Major L. A. j. he penultimate stage of653 words
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Article90 1946-09-17 3 that during h:< h the Military r thei Outram Road 'gjween Nov. 1942 and IW3 conditions were quite Capt. Yajima Mitsuo, J time medical off) :er whi trial with 43 others on atnst Allied s and civilian residents, Third War Crimes there had death during the civilian90 words
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160 1946-09-17 3 FIRE ENGINE COLLISION: COURT SEQUEL When the case of Driver' W. A. B. Hall of the RASC was transferred for mention b. fore F.rst District Judge Paul S.orr yesterday, the Court was informed that Mr. T. W. Ons ha> been assigned by the Bar Committee to defend Hall. Hall, who160 words
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Article63 1946-09-17 3 The attention of restaurant i owners is drawn to the recent amendment of the Meal m Establishment Order which lays down that the maximum charge for any one meal shall not exceed $2.50. Th^s maximum charge is applicable m all cases b'jth when meals are served a j63 words
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238 1946-09-17 3 Sumatra Chinese Traders Ask Fo r Settlement (Tribune SlafT Reporter) The request that the Dutch authorities should settle the dispute between them and the Chinese traders by political means and not by enforcing additional duties on goods exported from areas not under the Dutch control is contained m an appeal238 words
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416 1946-09-17 3 How a small "koleh" attempting to slip out of the Empire Dock with a load of 450 pounds of opiun. In the early hours of a mcrning m August was compelled to stop by a shot fired m the air by a policeman416 words
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Article109 1946-09-17 3 i Our Own Reporter) Penang, Monday. Kedah has started a vigorous drive against smuggling goods, which are m short supplies m i Malaya, to Siam. Goods include cigarettes, tinned provisions. I milk and cloth. Trains to Alor j Star are occasionally raided by combined military109 words
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Article50 1946-09-17 3 A charge of being m poeeesi a of 649 rounds of .18 ammunition on Sept. 1") at the junction of Tiolijr Bahru And H«nd»r.>on Koads, wall explained to Chan Fonj* m the Third Police <"'< yesterday by Ma^i^trat*.Ahmad bifl Ibrahim. He was remanded In police custody f>f 1850 words
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Article136 1946-09-17 3 Our Own Correspondent) PENANG, Monday. "We can now come into doi CQQt&Ct with the parent bod> ;>nri have stronger support. Bald Mr. Ml Thean Seng, chair d tn of Penang olu at i meet in<> In celebration pi the PanMalayan Genera] Labour Union affiliation to the wftu.136 words
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540 1946-09-17 4 Morning Tribune TUESDAY, SEPT. 17, 1946. Congested Courts The km r couii ■•/•'i )< n are not functioning as they should ler to five rehabilitation chance. The conges(i,. ?i oi wli ii urn as t- ax the capa it) the organisation to the Utmost This arises from a variety of540 words
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Article1421 1946-09-17 4 Harold Nicholson - Harold Nicholson S Copyright I n Malaya By 15 v Special Arrangement wi th the London Spectator). I have Uf-# ii following with Interest not unmixed with perplexity, the Indignation which i b'-'-n ar i d In Russia by the two periodicals or magazines called Zvesda and Leningrad.1,421 words
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80 1946-09-17 4 Anglo -Egyptian Talks To Open To-day ALEXANDRIA, .1 words 'Ron. I were the only 5 the press aft.-r this mornim-ij I inp here between I I Pasha. Egyptian p, I and Lord Stantgate, I negotiator m the V/l I treaty revision talk I nald lan Campbell, Bi I tador toReuter - 80 words
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Article159 1946-09-17 4 Jewish Agency Condemns Outrages JERUSALEM, Sept. Jewish Agency statement LdJ condemned "m the I possible terms" the recent r ;;:J rages m Palestine which it des*^. cribtd as a form of r 2.;-:-B| The outrages were the "vcnß of elements who do not ace:;w^ the discipline of the organis-M JewishReuter - 159 words
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Article27 1946-09-17 4 Edmonton, Alberta. I3 JB Wheat and cr.-am were dum] on roads leading to FdmontoM yesterday, the third day oi m delivery strike by 20,000 AlbeM farmers. I27 words
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Advertisement127 1946-09-17 5 I Curios I l. K.TANO ROAD C I a« types of relk OITt Se^ P I AHA BUX &C< I \Siti > I Hook Slor<T I: 1218 J. rinltyi m Oreen 61, Middle Rd H| re. Phone 2620. ill \|)AI IIE-Cl Xl I. <• wndle your cargo baggage f Our127 words
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Advertisement133 1946-09-17 5 Siort T.M.A. Music House, Ci/63. W;ph fctr^et. S ngapore. F r PIANOS. fcCUSIO f. RECOPD6. Pi.OI <! 746rQuucian ReßarfJing the t'vr si^ht New China Optical Co, 11. H Rh Btrept, BtafApOTt. Photx 1716. I Photographer Sings Phcto Studio LI Slfh BtTC^t, OXHOA] -.HE. llndvci Outdcjr Pbotefraptien Pianos i TSED PIANOS133 words
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Advertisement171 1946-09-17 5 Sanuar omracicn FONCHIN 6 Co., I Office 64, Wallich Street No. 75j7. SftxJtary t Electrical OoMt%9«m P Idinc rs tr.l Orr Jar, Snoc 0808 CO., LTD. 3AJ A BUILDIKO. MOfl t H WFHPflff ROAU Mil SILKS In New Designs At Me I wan i~* tip ri [,adirs Drf»s«n%kfri W North171 words
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Article, Illustration340 1946-09-17 6 Josephine Lowman - Josephine Lowman asdfasfasdfasdf Ihe )oim > Need Exercise loo! fl think ol college gir,^ ai leading charmed lives f thej are 10 young and cm and full of p< p. Thi a happy time but actually the girl m college is under quit physical strain. The director340 words
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116 1946-09-17 6 Czech Premier Wants Austrian Friendship Vienna, Sept. IS. The Csech Prime Minister, If Gottwald, who had ipeni his youth as carpenter apprentice m Vienna, has invitv<i trial friendship m ;in interrieif' pobii Ju'd today \>y the Viennese newspaper Neiise Ceestehreigh 11 of the three-pa rty_^otflH on As neighbours, Ciechoslovakia andReuter - 116 words
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79 1946-09-17 6 t. 15— It W un linl B: r; d Tangier yesterd and that they were sent to pro- British interests there and reinforce the British Consular General. Naval and military quarters, however, maintained reticence on the matter. Gibraltar reports suggested that a mass MoorishReuter - 79 words
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Article134 1946-09-17 6 TRIESTE, sept. 10.-— United States military police and Venjezia Giulia civil police were fired at from a distance today, when they went to investigate an explosion which partially destroyed a building at a recreational central on the outskirts of 'i rieste. No casualties wereReuter - 134 words
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Article50 1946-09-17 6 NEW YORK, Sept. 16.— The spokesman for the United States Bast coast shipping operators announced last night that negotiations with the National Ma--1 ritinie Union (affiliated to the Congress of industrial Organisation have been broken off •md that it is "Futile" to contin- I ie the negotiations.- ReuterReuter - 50 words
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232 1946-09-17 6 WASHINGTON, Sept. 16:— Sumner Welles, f 0 I s. I inier Secretary of state, criticised Amen policy towards Germany, which, he said carried out would provide an opportunity for the Ger man General Staff to build a strong and militarist Germany. Such a nation, he said,A.P. - 232 words
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Article59 1946-09-17 6 LIBSON, Sept. 15.— Residents of Alemtejo province, Portugal, saw at dawn today a strange bluish light ball m the sky and speculated that it might have i been an aerial weapon. It appeared to descend slowly j over Casa Blanca station, then suddenly changed course southiA.P. - 59 words
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Article69 1946-09-17 6 MOSCOW. Sept. 15.-80*, mountaineers have plants Red flag on the 20,000-*. t De i described as the highest noli i of the Tian Shan mountains m Kazakstan. Soviet Central Asian Republic, it was stated ha t today This was the third attempt to conquer the peak.Reuter - 69 words
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124 1946-09-17 6 Moral Rearmament Impresses Indian Trade Unionist CAUX. Switzerland. Sept. 15.Dr. Frank Buchman. Moral Rearmament leader, was garlanded at the movement's world assembly here today by Abid Ali. PreI Mdent of the Transpot Dock i cank and Collectors Federation of India, on behalf of Indian Trade Unionists attending the conference. "InReuter - 124 words
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Article26 1946-09-17 6 BUENOS AIRES, Sept Lfc The head of the Brit" mission to Argentina. frid Eady, stated yesterday a complete igreement has reached with Argentina «»n points.— ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Miscellaneous95 1946-09-17 6 LTL AIIXIJK exclusive m malaya to the morning tribune i Here Comes (ho (;r<M>m Hv ai inn I. |p klA ;H^f THAMK YO'- I J WHUT'S Hlf TO BJRN YOU -BEFORE THANK VO 1 LtNAC DrV#t?A,t *T**Jl C- -IT FO 1 .^M, EYES OUT, I YOU FACE M BUTAHHAINT ti95 words
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Article, Illustration894 1946-09-17 7 Henry Gris - These Stars Want To Be HomeOwn Mayor Henry Gris I/vskxkJ Gossip asdfasdfas Morning Tribune t Cor res. m Hollywood. vn-OOD Hi-re is a lit- ot Hollywood mayor and I ring campaign is ht Encino is wiy a I than ftve m iants and yet its X, have caused ore talK894 words
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Article38 1946-09-17 7 NKW YORK. Sept. 1.~>.— Dr. Iftrta C'urti, PfOfestOf o! American History iti the University of Wisoon.^n is taring kmtt bj »if tonight for India to lectUW at the- University jof Calcutta and ether centres. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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302 1946-09-17 7 LONDON, Sept. 16:— The British press today welcomes President Truman's week-end declaration that bis original approval of the recent speech by Henry Wa-lace, United States Secretary of Commerce, m which British "Imperialism" was attacked did not extend to its con'ents. questions. Suppose we concede thatReuter - 302 words
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Article37 1946-09-17 7 T HAGUE, Sept 15. Twentyit Hungarian Jewa who r and X Id P "lice ly: "We fled to lET 6 our The refugees declared i\ Fascists were p- ing Jews In s->m»* Hungarian towns. A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article160 1946-09-17 7 de Gaulle's Support Promised MARSEILLI KM 15- G Chai Gaulle, war-: leader of the fighting French, will personally support the list •>i candidates put forward by the "Union GaullLste" m the forthcoming French elections campaign. Ren/ Capitant, leader of the Union, announced m i .speech here today. Capitant added that160 words
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437 1946-09-17 8 Re building France's 2 Million Homes (From loan Blocombe, Reuters Correspondent) PARIS Sept. is: Th( rebuilding of France's 2,000,000 homes whlcl i >' e c! or damaged during the i dd War and building T ne kind of cities that Fran c needs is a job thai experts do notReuter - 437 words
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Article112 1946-09-17 8 Rome pi is Father 010 vanni BattUta Janssens, 57--ir-dd Belgian, was today tted the 27th Sup**rlor-Gene-ral of the J* lit Order— Known throughout the world as the "Black Pope" because or the. fcP at authority attached to his position, it wa s announced here today. Th.112 words
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63 1946-09-17 8 Wellington Bomber Crashes Into Sea LONDON. Sept 15. A B 1 r. ■.flic, r }).-i d l»y the Air Mi n,.- try ;<s thi i<"-ult Of an w- U ..-l R M Wi ton i which crashed Im«> th<- \l t on Fi >fh< I j. -a t hli«-'d ;i-Reuter - 63 words
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266 1946-09-17 8 JERUSALEM, Sept. 15:— A new attempt to induce Palestine Arabs to send delegates to the London conference on Palestine is reported to have been made here today. Jamal Husseini, vice-chair-man of the Arab Higher Execu--1 ye, hud a short talk with LieutReuter - 266 words
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292 1946-09-17 8 WASHINGTON, Sept. 15:— The U.S. Army v Munitions Board, apparently has fallen the job of drawing up the new M-Day plan for trial mobilisation of America for any fin A joint military agency has been working quietly on a standby arms plant programme of undisclosedA.P. - 292 words
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Article65 1946-09-17 8 NEW YORK. ir 6 I strike of mnslciai n M nightclub* was averted when! ers of nifcht sp union's demand wftgt Inereaae d challgos The strike was ;ched«l4 miclniprht and would haw ,^4 nlmost complete shutdown of] after dnrk eotertainmctt Now York's hotel and roOmi alreadyA.P. - 65 words
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Article147 1946-09-17 8 DAMASCUS. Sleimane Mourched, aces of leading a revolt among Alawites religious <<t inhai ing the mountain banon, was arrested after il tie with Syrian troops and darmes, it was announcedl today. Known to his "Kabb" meaning "God," bej be tried on charges of rebel (iisturbin.LTReuter - 147 words
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Article48 1946-09-17 8 H.M. the King pleasrd to give dii 3 appointment of Mi Puisne Judge, Si«-r be Chief Justic< N Borno m 1893 Police Magistrate j Coast, Crown Couns and Assistant Ju Court of th Nigeria from I leave m England tie Will be abkend of Novembei48 words
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Miscellaneous278 1946-09-17 8 Try 77ii« AMERICAN Crossword Puzzle iCttdfi |C a Y I |S'o;_ Rl |A>C 3'; o a -Lr c 3 I jS'O p I toior ,o,ve l L r.'\'> U^ »«-A puii'.N ai color r-^-r4~' t "tL-»'A-Si -ait 40-Antocrh' S EiA'M'E g| J4 l-r.-'!x: down 42-K«::ti. iir K uogt M'A 1278 words
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178 1946-09-17 9 I Sept. 16. The first Japanese national Lsed "from internment m Australia has gone dry-cleaning business m Willoughby. salney. fmnanese 66-year-old hei &aofWilloughby. v from Tatura W Jamp after flve years n Australia Ho married an EKAustrallan rl and has I lK edReuter - 178 words
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55 1946-09-17 9 SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. I<>.--The American <\\\\ Liberties Union of Northern I alifornia said the I m vi" the Japanei rom Pacific c< the United "worst war-time mistake." lii iti annual report the Union declared that racial discrimination had sprung: from the exclusion of the Japanese andA.P. - 55 words
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Advertisement82 1946-09-17 9 rs loose who is? a nasty nazi sky -spy j 1;d his mission of treachery, DlJtltOil asid MIIIDIJC! BERLIN'S GESTAPO YAM.) HIM TO BE KILLED! SCOTLAND YARD \um TO CAPTURE HIM ALIVE! (Tel. 5281) +S WAR-TIME LONDCN SENSATION! Mrm m\m^mm^ m^m\ l^B^^^^^A A. Bk -^fc'-\ flk SBMBKy 'iV- V%^% f82 words
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Advertisement116 1946-09-17 9 'CATHAY ra Z E 11 a.m.— 2.00— 4.15— 6.30—9.30 p.m. GRAND PREMIERE THE YEARS GREATEST THRILLER! THE ROUGHEST TRIO ARE IN SINGAPORE For Your Entertainment iMmvMi' A iPilf^f'^-V Paramount CATHAY CINEMA HAS A FIRST-AID BOX IF YOU CAN'T TAKE IT. To-night 7 p.m. 0.13 p.m. WALT DISNEY'S T-chnicolor Mastcruime! "BAM116 words
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Advertisement171 1946-09-17 9 Henry V Isn't Oily A Lovely Film To See, It's A Lcvely Film To Hear! It's A Tremendous Achievement! It's British! GALA OPE is 1 ING fljil^ IW 1 1 TiVfJ! TO Ili% V »wwnll 3 SHOWS 3.45-6.30-9.30 p.m. rv^j iSßmjw. <^B^^Tr M^B /^l^^^v^^^ > r ONLY A NEWSREEL PRECEDES171 words
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Article301 1946-09-17 10 ISO New Buses For S'pore Soo n (Tribune Stall Reporter) One hundn-d n"v. '< nnlbuse.s ,-irr now rolling ofl production and assembly lines m England for shipment to Singapore They are expected to arrit sometime In 1947. In addition M trolley buses of a new design Sited with pnemnallc tyres301 words
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Article95 1946-09-17 10 lOur Own Reporter' Penanj Monday. Major M. A. C. Osbom, DSO. OBE MC, Commanding oilier, Bn W< t Yorks lire Re^t.. will be leaving Penang shortly V) take up a staff appointment In the Middle East under General Sir M l iJ mp e> Ma95 words
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Article90 1946-09-17 10 Newlife Badminton Party !..i\ c represent the Mewlife B i ton Pi- I i ni t the Oiion Bmdminl Part on Runda] M,i Loi i J Teloh X: ran Roi d it L. PUjrei ;tic iMjijfstcd tO c at Mi < lharlie V< reii* ([>-l< M Kok Beng Bw< HoO90 words
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Article220 1946-09-17 10 BOAC EASILY BEAT THE SINHALESE A f rt r match betwi en jj, \irway Cricket Club and the Sinhalc U oeiat on < played at Thomson Road over th< ireel end. revolted m the }i c, I tram winning by 70 runs. ores: 8.0.AC XI D. Bilef b W. R220 words
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Article205 1946-09-17 10 London, Sept. l">. k The bi horse of th« Ifatchem line since Hurrj On u;t-, ih< opinion >ix"l famoui bi <•■{]<<■ v. ht-n fcirborne being unsaddled ;itt»r the lh;il' 31 J.<--« i J'n— lory. I ti>Tf wil l be no more cupt for Prance, nor anyReuter - 205 words
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Article32 1946-09-17 10 II < lit on P (round p be clfO .1 N F'i l V I: 0 I), i) i Kettil i■ M i 1 Ira G i i 1 Vitbarn*, Ch <32 words
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Article77 1946-09-17 10 SINOAPORK, September 1 kmduding fii^ special r eonditiofu ..<" Ind:ao nai ioi ;.l m isia territoi U < atal v. r the Oovt i n i id B X by piano on Monday d nB Kouj? ii t» Mil Pi ttui ed Bo? QeO, T. and SunA.P. - 77 words
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479 1946-09-17 10 New S' pore Theatred d Will Be Most Modern (Tribune Staff Reporter) Th'c latest style m decoration follow lines of the American and British standard has i arranged for Shaw Bros.' new enterpri Theatre m Singapore. When I visitPd him yesterday, Mr. Run Run Shaw was m jl curiously happy479 words
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Article155 1946-09-17 10 A ;i preliminary inquiry held yeaterda) .a the Third Police Court, a Chinese Cheong Yun Kwonn, appeared on tentative charge of carrying armi m public. The charge was explained, and CheOfjg reserved hi> defence. He was committed to the next Assizes for trial, nnd Ordered to be155 words
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Article147 1946-09-17 10 Sweden Wins 3 -Nation Athletics ZURICH, Sept. 16— X three-nation .•■< ot here on Saturd nts. Denmark w» 72 p«.int< and S« vith t)7. Resalta i«'O v■■u res. 1 Xi 10.8 seconds, v imarki 10.S coi d V--: itzerland) U»B. :oo metres, Hol«1 mark) 48.5, Toil C. G. Undeioew (fiA.P. - 147 words
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Advertisement36 1946-09-17 10 At The Worlds r.i.OHF G.W« Ditih I 1 I Ifi p.m. (APTAINS OF THE CLOUDS 9 i he Vanishing Leflon* 1 1.I1M) N.W I > Mf m 'The Idventorei <>f Smilin' Jack" *K\ G.W. "Suinmrr Storm H36 words
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535 1946-09-17 11 Subhas Chandra Bose's Fate: New 'Alive' Story Is.nt 16— AN ELECTRIFYING ANM, ROM 'SOMEWHERE IN INDIA HAS CHANDRA BOSE, LEADER AND U iik Til" I N.A. AND HEAD OF THE JAPA- Nl u -m-i! IND AN PROVISIONAL GOVERNsp V. i< RFT TRNED TO INDIA ALIVE IS JUST V MMF WITHINReuter - 535 words
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102 1946-09-17 11 Woman's IVoman 's Sentence Quashed fj th of MX PI -nment imF** ourt on a woman W*.W 3 tahila of D.-m 10 11 Worley m iiW B bound her MM <O0 for six JJ ••■•> months' XT P. ho appeared -■I -id Chan t kh€ facts EL f v t102 words
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Article98 1946-09-17 11 PARTS, Sept. 15.— M. F. Schmitts 1 Souverain conflrmod his Grand Prix form by again boat ins: Paul Boyriven's Prince Chevalier. French Derby winner, to win the Prix Royal Oak r^r^nch Bt. Leger) at Longchamps today by three-quarters of a length with Marcel Boussac's Govama third.Reuter - 98 words
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Article31 1946-09-17 11 KRAKOV, Sept. 16 Amon Ooeth, rmer Nazi commandant of a concentration ramp near Krakov, wai handed upon conviction of liquidal i 'nj' S.OOO person- m ghettoi during th<- occupation A. P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article58 1946-09-17 11 4 seven-year old Chinese boy Liaw Teng Chye, was killed when a coconut fell on him while he ivas playing m the compound of his house at Thompson Road on Sept. 5. The inquiry into his death was held yesterday before the Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter58 words
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178 1946-09-17 11 Recently arrived m S'ngap. re on board the Briuanij. Mrs. 0. Hennant had o shock when she returned to her rcom m the Ad el phi hotel on Saturday nigm to find her room lighted. Suspecting robbers, she wjnt downstairs and told her178 words
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Article148 1946-09-17 11 RIO DE JANEIRO, Sept. 14.— The Brazilian President, Gen. Gaspar Dutra, last night signed a decree appropriating the Bri-tish-owned "Sao Paulo Railway Company Limited," one of Brazil's most important transport systems, it was stated here to--1 day. Under the decree the British stockholders will beReuter - 148 words
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Article25 1946-09-17 11 NANKING. Sept. l«. xl Nr tb: f President Trim »n i to V, W"* I. orifftnally intended foi repair A. P. IA.P. - 25 words
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243 1946-09-17 11 a I c two boats ol less than one hundred tons a total or 56,100 pounds of leal tobacco imo Singapore, thiee Chinese, Tan Chan Yong (34), laikong Ng Kwong (30), Ong Weng Keng (25), chinchews of the boats, were arrested by243 words
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Article95 1946-09-17 11 (Our own Reporter) Peiianr, Monday. A C inibiiM'd apfM'al has been sont by local ImporttTl to the Controller of Import* and Exports, Kuala Lumpur, for a hranch ottct to ki j j set up here to deal with AP forms. i Importers fear that eonsidtrmblf95 words
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Article22 1946-09-17 11 BOMBAY, Sept. 16— Renewed communal violence m India over the weekend brought the death toll to 10 person- and injuries to 44.22 words
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Article25 1946-09-17 11 PARIS, Sept mi Th«- French NtWI Ar«ricy on Monday n-por L<-cl that an Rgretmrot bttwota Pimact j«nd Vietnam GovcrA itn! of IndoI liiiia <d vfsti-rday.25 words
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Article209 1946-09-17 11 EUROPEAN NURSES WERE ROBBED In three swoops during August, housebreakers stol $1,623 worth of property from the European nursing s inters' quarters of the General Hospital. This was revealed m the Fir^t District Court, yesterday, by th<* prosecuting oftict r when Lee Soon Lai <24> admitted a charge of break'ng209 words
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227 1946-09-17 12 "Make Trieste Free" U.S. Asks Peace Conference Paris, Sept. 16. -Senator Tom Connally (U.S.), i aplying to the Sovie;- Foreign Minister, M. Molotov, oday demanded that th* j peace conference establish Trieste as a truly free state, independent of both Yugoslavia and Italy. Ciin& the principles on Trieste agreed uponA.P. - 227 words
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Article, Illustration193 1946-09-17 12 Opening the Pair- tine Hound-Table Conference at Lancaster House. London, on Sept. tO, Prime Minister Clement Attlee nai'i that while discus ton of the Government's plan would be ttw first item <>n the aaenda he Wished to make if clear that "we have not mode up our mind m ai»nnrr193 words
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171 1946-09-17 12 Singapore Health Intelligence Section 01 0 ha .it-urn beconn the I '< m cjiidt'- i-iiokc ;i l«tti-i m vV.t f lima.- t»r W fl. Blight, It N ad of the Health Intelligence Section, Oflcc of the Special ComntiMioner, from Di Ki.ud Stowmun, Chitf of the DNRRA U«;i!t)i < )|^nrn i171 words
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Article88 1946-09-17 12 Karachi, Sept 16. -Prof. William Schermerhorn, bead r >t the Dutch Commission wh'.ch is ii 11 1 way to Batavla, today ci pressed confidence m "reorgani- collaboration between thn [ndoneslam and the Netherlands Government on a new basis". Prof. Bchermerhorn declined to define the nature andReuter - 88 words
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192 1946-09-17 12 Shanghai, Sept. 16.- Join! protest made today by all American corre poncien. ,s in China requests the U.S. State Department to make representations fo the Chinese Government against "restrictive publications laws" and the continuation of a libel suit brought againsi Walter Rundle, United PressReuter - 192 words
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Article24 1946-09-17 12 PHILADELPttU, Sept. L 6. #leet Admiral Nimits said t<jday i p'.~cnt U.S. Navy of SOOjOOO men jnc-Mxth )f \tt Wiirtwuc peak— i^ large enovgk.24 words
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249 1946-09-17 12 Allegations I I failing payment made by a Witne; nis Janaon <24 ijod control m hearing of a ease oJ D.anct Court the accused faced I of extoriins $5 <m 'J Javanese hawk Mohd. Bahlr, a J ker, m evidence, i Id the con that he249 words
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Article35 1946-09-17 12 Magistrate Admitted To Be Mr. Akmad bin Mohamed ibriM Fourth ICaffUtrate, S moti(»n of Mr. J«hu {yesterday admitted at »n and solicitor of the S .■■u-meQ« Singapore by the Chief Fu*tic< Justice Murray X^ I35 words
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Article38 1946-09-17 12 TOKIO, Sept murky shadows oi I the Japan.-M- n...- >rod« uuca-rtmfht "tatu< rr^M i Victoria, looted from jthe J«p«ne«€ Army. ''J tin- ripht arm it was turned over property custodian. rG to he produced on I British nuthoriti<-,38 words
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Article17 1946-09-17 12 PESHAWAR, Sept I 1 West Frontter bran« tin League h»fl al-!- Unt Muslim ormtors the masses." S17 words
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