Morning Tribune, 18 September 1946
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section13 1946-09-18 1 MORNING TRIBUNE r .0 121. (New Series) 10 CENTS V SEPT. 1», 1W*>.13 words
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Article284 1946-09-18 1 17 five R?ci Army men armed ad led by an official of the Russian author! es raided a United States military t empelhof Aerodrome m Berlin on i was disclosed today by high United oilicers, who stated that "blocdv ;i averted". ldman. m charge of the station. r 1Reuter - 284 words
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Article25 1946-09-18 1 v r. ■r it m the day. ter hearing bullet communique dii perse '■•I the city time), ir people the pa I 16 ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article11 1946-09-18 1 (l Acting CabiI 'tial ■t -.fficos by the deid ReuterReuter - 11 words
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Article44 1946-09-18 1 DOVER. S pt. 17.— Etna Anderson of Denmark gave up her to swim the El Channel todaj three hours af > the water at Caj>«« Gr z Me/ m Franco. She v,.-i n blinded by Bait v/" b result, i( f »'r using prewar goggles.44 words
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195 1946-09-18 1 rOKIO, Sept. 17. WtMii Qen< al Perciv*] (i M o.f>.< i refused a request from Gci Yamashita that he provide Briti h •i eh the Taj fioti to use captured weapons, the T woe Infuriated and locked him m Chan?i Prison cell, <-<nd deprivedA.P. - 195 words
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284 1946-09-18 1 JEWS SEEKING TO JOIN TALKS ON PALESTNE Lonuon, Sept. 17.- Tiuee leaders or the Executive of the Jewisn Agency, who consulted the chairman, David Ban Gunon In Paiis yesteraay, have receivea authority 10 propose to the British Foreign Minister Mr. Hevin Jewish participation m the Pales line conference when t.ieyA.P. - 284 words
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Article200 1946-09-18 1 POLITICAL WRANGLE IN SIND CALCUTTA, Sept. 17.-Five ministers of Sind have resinned their office and the Governor has accented the resignation^. The events leadina to the resignation of the Ministers ana the resignation earlier of the Speaker and the Deputy Speaker indicate that Sind is heading towards deadlock. The MuslimReuter - 200 words
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Article71 1946-09-18 1 Sofia, Sept. 17.— Nine-year-old Simon 11, deposed Kiri^ of Bulgaria, left his homeland toda: r. ral i of exile m Egypt. He boarded a train for man hiu Accompanied by the Qu en Mother loc.nna, his 13-year- >1< ilster Princess Mar*e Louise and a smallA.P. - 71 words
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Article48 1946-09-18 1 Bweetwater Texas, Bept, 17. A spi ctacular r nd'ng b.\ i lot 1 1 a crlppli d plane w a U nal Airline > wa> credited with saving \h ilve»s ol >2 i discharged sold r i from the Pacifl t. a 3 ratch A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article20 1946-09-18 1 :I S< pt. 17 Oen. I'- i to 1 Ldoi H.i died m 1 ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article14 1946-09-18 1 riON< pt. 17. ■j cn'f I D it's poled by II C. S. Iv.n<\14 words
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Advertisement26 1946-09-18 1 "Rentboard's l)i talion CIAN SINGH'S VACATION PUBLIC RECEPTION A Bargain: Ladies Rayon Silk Stockings S2.^o pair. CIAN SINGH Co. < d BATI I r 'V tNOi lAJAJ26 words
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476 1946-09-18 2 (Tribune Stall Reporter) Although hey m i unanimous m opinion that the m -n- granted vras i up to expeatation Bingap n it employ In genera] voiced their appre lotion of the government t ire, when Interviewed ye terday for th< Ir comments on the476 words
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196 1946-09-18 2 Stabbing At Ma ri ne Pa rade A lleged Two Chinese, Lav Song Fong (i<j> and Pang Seng <2i> were Jn the dock be i r Mag'strate L C. Goh y s'fTcay. alleged to have voluntarily caused nu;t t a boy narmd Choy Ah Li.'n^ by nuans of a knife.196 words
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Article47 1946-09-18 2 T c W.tt-OM, iwo T: pleaded In the 'J "i p lee Court 1■• n i < Of I M MbO v SI ;i]'. fed r «> j .<■ itolei i.< of theli the >'• it t!ia. T< t on u> i' d beei M-fußed H i47 words
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106 1946-09-18 2 Malay Woman Gaoled For Soliciting Irreeted by the C.I.D. at St. Ardr» i v:s Ror.d on the Bight Of Bep •i, n Malay woman. Jinn»i Untfl Be>bi 'tit- need to three months' s.i. b> Magistrate K. M. Byrne fetterItnmora] purposes." Th detaettre sergeant who arted her, ild tha4 h# )u*d106 words
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Article250 1946-09-18 2 ACQUITTED ON THEFT CHARGE Remarking that there was n 9 d< nee against the accused of intent to commit theft, Magistrate K. M. Byrne jrestery acquitted Yeo Keng Po.i, a motor nr chanc of a charge of aling bicycle from Patawi, a Malay employed m the Muni clpality. A police250 words
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Article169 1946-09-18 2 Gassed In Sewer A s soon as he went down the sewer man-hole, a Chinese workman. Peng Kee, suddenly collapsed. His fellow worker K. T. Ng immediately rushed down to save h s m. but he too met the same fate, his knees went soft and he lost consciousness. Thise169 words
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Article205 1946-09-18 2 The Allied prisoners didn't break the gaol rules and were treated leniently," stated W;C Ku'oo Shinkichi, who is on trial along with 43 other Japanese personnel of the Military Section of the Outram Road Gaol, on atrocity charges against Allied prisoner? and civilian residents, m the Third205 words
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Article132 1946-09-18 2 HOSPITAL STRIKJI The Chief Medical m Singapore, wishes to aci9 ledge a deep debt of grati-MI the G.O.C. Singapore im and his officers who nudeiH able army personnel I the hospitals during the <flfl and to the many civilian v^B t ei*s and sea scouts wnn132 words
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Article104 1946-09-18 2 A Chinese Kg Ki*< was alleged to have posed tcctive, was sentenced In I ond Police Court yesterday months' r.i. for stealing tt» kotb of cigarettes from I woman, a hawker, at R* on Aug. 25. The term i nv-nce fvom the datf 1 of Sim104 words
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296 1946-09-18 2 Ong Ah lioni (46), who substitute h place or his younger broti er to serve .en ence m prison, was brcught out on MorJ serving six we:ks of his brother's sentence same day, however, he was sent back to" servo' months' rigorous imprisonment. This296 words
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143 1946-09-18 2 (Our Own Reporter) Penang, Tuesday. Bitter disappointment over the rates of payments they win ho rf-ooivinuj for their services during the bombing of p*n*nq vre h^f«n pxnressed by air raid |«na m P^nant?. Wardens are to be paid $1.50 a day or a143 words
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541 1946-09-18 3 Tra nsfer Of Rs. 5, 000 To A rmy Major's Account Alleged Corruption Charge Against Indian AUffations /hat lie placed to the account of Major F. T. Methe ell. REME, Rs. 50 GO which was paid Info hi* tank at Bombay were marie against a young Indian, V. C. B.541 words
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53 1946-09-18 3 Po ssession Of Bags Of Sugar Alleged I Eurasian, i to n and 27 bags of I at $8,074 m a house Sept. 16. ,o be remed trial to i ession of valued at $282 m Read on Sept. polic< Court 5 by Magistrate Ibrahim to b, remanded c custody53 words
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Article260 1946-09-18 3 stray bullet fired by armed men m an escape killed an elderly Chinese m his house some dish scene of an attempted armed lerv Ik- Hoe S-jon «64» was i«>und then the police entered |r at Aliwal Street on Jan. 8. He was m I260 words
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Article87 1946-09-18 3 was the I turned by the Coroner, t Porter, after an in- into the denth L :t Indian adult M dead with two bdomen, 8 at the I mcd who was mty Duty that half-past I mber of people I their h ad br Area87 words
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109 1946-09-18 3 <Our Own Reporter^ Pen an g. Mondav. Die movement of all oxen and buffaloes from Province Wellesley to Penang or to any State or Settlement is prohibited for one year except under licence from the Veterinary Officer in Penang states an official notice. The slaughter109 words
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Article67 1946-09-18 3 Twu charges, oni of being possession of a M re?ol?er and a .32 revolver, and the Other of having m their pos. t-ssion five ra 'ot .38 ammunition, and n rounda Of .32 automatic ammunition on Mm night of Sept. 16 were explained to six Chinese by li67 words
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Article179 1946-09-18 3 POLICE WERE RIGHT ON THE TRACK SINGAPORE, Tues. A splendid example of public spiritedness and co-operation was displayed this morning when four suspicious looking men were seen by a neighbour to enter a house m Sim* Avenue and close the door behind them. The neighbour communicated loith the police and179 words
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Article162 1946-09-18 3 Judge, Jury Disagree Stating that he could not concur with the rtrdict of Urn Jury whfati d found three fnrtiam guilty by a 2 maj<>: ther foi nmit- rv.' Mr. Justice W. J .•o^ood «iay ord« p- i lal if th Be was ptrfeetly certain, sa*d the jiul{;<-, that the162 words
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Article62 1946-09-18 3 Ijai bio Basri. a Malay driver, who appeared m the Fifth Po•itte Court yesteiday had a charge of causing death to a Chinese by driving a military truck! m a negligent manner explained to hi.n. The accident was stated to have taken place at 12* m.s. iChoa62 words
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390 1946-09-18 3 (By Our Special Correspondent/ crowd assembled m ihe grounds of the Lsiana Besar, Johore Bahru, curly yesterday morning to watch the arrivul of the im?ny distinguished guests who assembled m the Dewan, adjacent to the Palace, to celebrate the seventy-third birthday of His Highness Sir, Tbrahim,390 words
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432 1946-09-18 4 Morning Tribune WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 18, 1946. Case Of The Sam Trent Whether responsibility re t pith the V>r it.i:h Ministry of Transport or with the Department Oi the Special Commissioner, Malaya, the fact thai t v.i, ships have been utilised to hriutf to Singapore unwanted cargoes of almost useless coal432 words
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770 1946-09-18 4 H. L. Hopkin - Bretain Shocked BY Two Air Disasters H. L. Hopkin OUR LETTER FROM LONDON From FLEET STREET, Sept 5 Britain was shocked to learn of the two crashes, attended by grtYC loss '>{ life, which A r Prane€ suffered on successive dayi. Twenty-one people were killed a.s a re ult Oi770 words
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307 1946-09-18 4 NEW YORK, Sept. 16:-The US. and Britain are' KtStLSI P h C i l heh i s HP er line rs, America and Queen fade rth Atlantlc Passenger The fact that the British stored 1 lisab< th 1 farnUhiQgi mi n hdIng placetA.P. - 307 words
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Article161 1946-09-18 4 RANGOON, Bepi I striko wav, br k I Ir torlay with no pro icttlement m the 12-d B. strike. Bp Demanding betfa B~ anccs 1,000 pott, clerks struck work *B yr-cs of the Govcr n r n Rt J|B Press staged litdon Telegraphs are. not a ff j <•.}Reuter - 161 words
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105 1946-09-18 4 Burma Governor Holds Political Negotiations I Rangoon, Sept. 16.— The GwH r of Burma, Sir Hubert X nee, has been holding ;re« ry negotiations daring till jfl *'pw days with prom m cut rr,?:r.bc^H of the Anti-Fascist League B'^ question of the foimat'Ofl of I new broad-based Executive CO3H Mr.Reuter - 105 words
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Article68 1946-09-18 4 BERLIN, Sept, 16.-Tn I tian Democratic Union repr« tentative. Herr Nitt. M expelled from Mecklonbur? m the Soviet zone for fc:>yh? 4 legedly given inform "t ion com cernir^ election results M burg Radio (British zone^ H reported today. .A The report ndH^d f Soviet Commandan* M disturbed" bpcans^.Reuter - 68 words
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44 1946-09-18 4 EX-BOXING CHAMPION OF FRANCE EXECUTED Purls. H*Pt Xi f 9 Pnt7 s^d 30. for weight b^xin? r^nir^ 1 f executed by a firing 1 Drtson countrvard a' M rlay for betraying n 1 the Maquis, French r m movement, to the C 1944. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Advertisement19 1946-09-18 4 Ihr Best Bars Jn Ton •> j| Wh< re Prices An* lowest PAVIMON BARS SIOHARD Bt n^en Nj^htiy Till MidnUht19 words
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Advertisement126 1946-09-18 5 I j X TANG I AI LEY ROAD I- us, 8.8 I ol Eastern Ar3 W procfjets. I ne Girt Beta Present., etc I aA BUX CO.. I Book Store POB BOOKB 4 HIGH BTRBTr, SINOAPORB. I I r:i.:ayson Oreen 01, Middle Kd Singapore. Phone 2620. I i Bag I126 words
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Advertisement172 1946-09-18 5 it's obtainable anywhere it's m Jh& SinqapoM Shop* Dispensary 1 1 EALTlTaud VITALITIT .:> Ittflef GLNERAL DEBILITY when a wide range of TONICS are now available CENTRAL MEDICAL BALL 31/53. Victoria Street. Electrical United Trading Co., n\ Stamford Road, Singapore. IK IT IS ANYTHING I I TRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT US.172 words
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Advertisement214 1946-09-18 5 Hair Drc Ladies Hair oressers, Latest Fashions and Manicure by Miss Anna Majoric Ann Ladies Hair Dressing Baloon Formerly of Malson Galaxy and Maison Interlandi. HcaW Building, Orchard Read Hotel THE TAVEKN Up-to-date Hotel In a Qulci au<l Cool Locality. Rooms: Luxuriously Purnlshed. Bar: All kinds of Ist Class liquors'214 words
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Advertisement130 1946-09-18 5 lusk Storr T.M.A. Music House, 11/61, H»rh Street, Biiifafon, Wat PIANO 6, MMtC i UOOROB PIMM THS. Optuta* Regarding: the eye sight Commit: New China Optical Co. 71 H:\th Strert. Singapore Phcii" 3Tfif Photograpnr Singa Pholo Studio 4 ajgb Strttt, tINOAPORC Indoor a^l Outdoor Photographers Pianos USED PIANOS BT FAMOUS130 words
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Advertisement164 1946-09-18 5 Sanitary xmmuwn FONGHIN&Co.,L"-- i Office 64, Wallich 3u**\ Phone No. 7557. Sar.ltary Electrical Comrvcw\ Bu.ldinc? Repairers and O«B«r% Importers. Shot SHOE CO., LTD 3AIA BUILDINO NORTH BRIDGE ROAk Vi/i Stores NEll SILKS In New Designs Ai Kxp-rt Ladles DTMHMIMn C, North BrtfH Hd Tele Sports Toy^ tpfftallm IT Racket* Ho.tr'.rvf164 words
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Article, Illustration374 1946-09-18 6 josephine Lowman - josephine Lowman By Specialised Reducing wom< n kn< m b< h figure improvement can be bo lilihod bj exercise I feai »v.!jj(j not get their housework done. M I ipp it \i just ftl well they f n't For instance, the Inner side of \\it- u| leg374 words
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Article44 1946-09-18 6 MANILA, Sept. 15.— Wrecking crews levelling a concrete building m the heart of Manila's Shopping district, Uxiay uncovered 14 unexploded demolition charges. Work was halted while Philippines Aimy sappers detused the charges left by the Japanese m the battle (A Manila.44 words
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Article202 1946-09-18 6 U.S. BID FOR GERMAN GOODWILL PON S.-.i 16 Mi t:n today the I with J; ippoii kin jc h attempt to j/ain the f th<- German people", ofl et Russia 1 m*; In- i i nan masses" Welle dren thii meaning from Secretary Byrni Stuttgart I Hi tid m talkA.P. - 202 words
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Article91 1946-09-18 6 SYDNEY, Sept. 10. —An Indian business man. Mr. D. P. Gupta, la Australia to buy all h»' can, has succeeded after a four months' lour m Ordering Australian merchandise t only £500,000. He had hoped to place orders for £2.000.000 of Australian tinned fo >d products,Reuter - 91 words
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464 1946-09-18 6 No Change In Sterling Dollar Rate (From Sydney Gampell, Renter's Financial Editor Ilk LONDON, Sept. 16:- -Britain's Chancellr Exchequer, Mr. Hugh Dal on, today confirmed lithe sterling exchange rate which Britain will v I*municate" to the Bretton Woods International \f Olr 'll tary Fund will be the present exchange rate-Reuter - 464 words
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Article61 1946-09-18 6 German PoW's Escape BEDFORD, Sept. H German prisoners of war I a mass night escape during oM week-end from the hostel :.:M Bedford and are believed to IHj making for an east coast por Hj "jump" ship for Germany H descriptions were circulated H the police throughout Br.:a^| and aReuter - 61 words
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Miscellaneous71 1946-09-18 6 IXL AB^l^Ss EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRIBI M I Prfrl ti^ lf»« Co n t W'vt p v 1 H YOO HOO f MISS i Hlf IT'S POW'FUL n Il( L-LENA? J I :^h^./-i^g.;^^:-^>- I J-ENA TH' HYEMA, > DARK.^- J f YES- l~^ Wff^g^^i\gT~ V 'aH'LL PUT71 words
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Article310 1946-09-18 7 GERMAN LOCAL ELECTIONS LONDON. Bent IV -Today the K)f a l In the RiK-isian. British an<i PTench '>* Oermanv will afford material for LnUluaUn* comparisons of political trends m ||M various WBtkM but only if the different conditions an- fully tiken into account 1,, tin- Rur^n zone, all mumBipaliUe mReuter - 310 words
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Article, Illustration713 1946-09-18 7 Henry Gris - HOLLYWOOD'S MARRYING PARSON..... Henry Gris 00 Wedding Ceremonies By Morn ng Tribune Carres, m Hollywood. t Hollywood. «up>-one ot |1° L unique p?r--12 An f ls |S -is thm---3| Lv matriI may not h ticed it thai I d Pictures Itta fche same II rforms the II l lI U713 words
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Article83 1946-09-18 7 BROUGHTON-IN-FURNESS Sept. 16.- Sir Robert Rankin who ivas for 13 years Conservative Member of Parliament for Kirkdale. Liverpool, ha* given his house, Broughton Towers, icith 1,205 acres to the Lancaster Education Committee. The estate comprises nine farms with a rental of £1,280 pear. Consideration is toReuter - 83 words
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Article262 1946-09-18 7 ROME, Sept. 16:— A n net has been called for tot te MazzLnian Republic preservatives from the Ooi In a letter to Primp Minister Signer Alclde D Ga.speri today Signor Randolfo Pacciardi, General Secretary of the Republican Party, said they would withdraw unless immediate actionReuter - 262 words
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292 1946-09-18 8 TOKIO, Sept. 16:— Colonel Cyril Dalrymple Wild, British War Crimes Liaison Officer, South East Asia, today identified the secret documents he seized at the Demobilization Ministry m Tokio last week which are Japan's alibi to Singapore atrocities. Prepared m October and November 1945Reuter - 292 words
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101 1946-09-18 8 JERUSALEM, fcpt 1? U. vinrmd as tin- barbed- wjr«d, stronjr-ly-guard*<d centre of JefUNriein now popularly called In bitter |oka ifAlnH Brjti.sh policy m PAlesttne, tXporttOOtd anotJi<-r bomb ;ir«' y« .->t«-rday. 'j h<- Oontrftl Pott Ofllec received warning that mint-s had PMD ptoetd Hwlrtfi The buiklinf,'Reuter - 101 words
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Article103 1946-09-18 8 NEW DELHI, Sept. 16.— It is ollicially Stated today that tension m Bombay has not easod to any appreciable extentFre>h trouble has been report- i d from Ahmedabad and Dacca. I Explosives were thrown at people m the streets of Ahmedabad yesterday and five persons 'were stabbed. Three103 words
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Article42 1946-09-18 8 Londea, Sept. 16. —Lord Pithick- Lawrence, Secretary of state for I hid ,;i, was among the many distinguished visitors at the opening of India House today of the exhibition oi drawing! from India iponnored (>y the Royal fndii SoHety42 words
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Article221 1946-09-18 8 COLOMBO, Sept. 16.— Negotiations between British and Ceylon Governments for the prices for the Island's rubber and tea havo'no reached the final stage. Consequently there is >nent of uncertainty about the Island's first ba budget for six years. Un Sir Oliver Goonetilleke, Financial Secretary ofReuter - 221 words
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136 1946-09-18 8 Famous British Astronomer Dies At 69 DOAKING, Surrey, Sept M The famous astronomer Jamo s Jeans died here tod* 1 aged 69. Sir James Hopwuod Jean 0.M.. F.R.8., M.A., D.Sc described by the late Sir oil* Lodge as 4 'one of the six p3 est men m the world" HeReuter - 136 words
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Advertisement67 1946-09-18 8 Continuous Arrivals AT SINGAPORE BRANCH OF K. CHELLARAM SONS (far east) LTD, Shipments Received of I TEXTILES: SARONGS; FUJI SILK; SILK SATINS; PRINTED SILKS; WOOLLEN MATERIALS; SHIRTS; PYJAMAS; UNDERWEARS; STOCKINGS; SKIRTS: LEATHER SHOES. ALSO CARPETS TATA TOILETERIES. j All From Our Factories Branches at:LONDON MANCHESTER SYDNEY BOMBAY MADRAS MIRZAPUR HONGKONG67 words
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Miscellaneous296 1946-09-18 8 7r> r/iw AMERICAN Crossword Puzzle IOMM '.2-On the ocean ICjOIL-ICjal -jGiaE £v. •.up A'S^Li£tsl_lpi^lA_i 3 E 1 It i« ot-en split til! m drop.- s'a 3 E SHI- I-'poch 36—Nature r-i #Tri__riTi~ti"i_:i\/__rv- :2 Party-like 40 I- flirs E A '/■T A PpT\ T 13-Prerix bad 4] II butt* 1A c296 words
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Article199 1946-09-18 9 ftfej. Chwrtoici the O n the charge of i: for the i collapse from June, 1944, he te and did not U ch Of v,hat happened. I" ,nt to hospital th.- for 100 IS, be bniary 1946, Major Consens W-WM meeting >n b. MM: I insufflf,.Reuter - 199 words
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Article87 1946-09-18 9 Price Adjustments On U. S. Cars WASRINGfIJON, Sept. S The Office of Price A i niatration announced price adjustments on new passenger car* and an increase m the ceiling prices of three Ford automobiles (Ford, Mercury and Lincoln), averaging about Q c y< Doth the new 'pricing formula which isReuter - 87 words
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Advertisement92 1946-09-18 9 I For Once The R.A.F. Was Caught I N-A-P-P -I-N-G I Nazi m Their "Ranks" How's That? (Tel. 5281) 1 ["SQUADRON LEADER X" RKO R \DIOS Sensational mystery-clrama with I ERIC PORTMAN and ANN DVORAK. Er; FIGHTING IN THE PHILIPPINES! j I Emits Before and Aficr Pearl Harbour! a^' m92 words
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Advertisement61 1946-09-18 9 CATHAY "ir (brings you the greatest THRILL OF THE ¥Ei\R. W£ HAVE A FIRSTAID BOX FOR ANYCNE WHO CAN'T TAKE IT. IT'S DYNAMIC. 11 A.M.— 2.00— 4.15— 6.30 9.30 svith ALAN LADDstar of "CHINA" NEXT CHANGK 808 HOPE MADELEINE CARROLL "MY FAVORITE BLONDE" A PARAMOUNT I'TCTURE Saturday Midnight "WINTER TIME"61 words
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Advertisement165 1946-09-18 9 TODAY AT THE "^^L^^j 4 SHOWS 1.30--4— 6.30— 9.30 WM "HENRY V HAS PACE, SPIRIT, WIT AND EPIC DR \MA" AND !T WAS MADE IN ENGLAND! f V 6y IV/U/AM SHAXESP£A*E M^|^ C"4 UMffla otnriu tMOD «wToa ma umi imi lift UI AYll<lll (EsHo> KMI6MI lAllf Only a Newsreel precedes165 words
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Article173 1946-09-18 10 ALFSEA WIN DURING EXTRA TIME 117. J. O Q «r> 7 II tO 1 The 122 foj of ■"■:,<'<]• n n r-v. 17 inderland 17. I well to K«'f Ki.n I A i. Ben II b n b Den M Bud on f< D**/ f| j r; tan c Ba173 words
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Article146 1946-09-18 10 DONC ASTER DROP FIRST POINTS LONDON Sept. 16: Aston Villa won their first game of the wason before 40,000 at the expense Wolves who made seven changes. Smith ne Villa horrid goal of the season, Edwards getvo more before the interval. d ther p< C>>. BoltOß Pi p ii tenReuter - 146 words
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Article60 1946-09-18 10 BREVARD North Carolina Sept. 16.- A B-25 bomber Hying through fog crashed into a mountain near here last Friday smashing to b l^ Iti five occupants including Maj.-Gon. Pau' Wurtsmeith, temporary commander ol the U.S. Eighth Air Force. The wreckage was locat<*( from the air on Sunday and a rescueA.P. - 60 words
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Article118 1946-09-18 10 NANKING, Setft 17.- A sevenj front offensive by the Nationalists 18 now awaited by Communist •authorities, who today charged that the Government had alI ready made key appointments lor a concerted campaign to .'open up communications; and to rpki' the suppression ol Communist Influence m strategic i realReuter - 118 words
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Article38 1946-09-18 10 SYDNEY, Sept. L 6. Tin polie* made i> arrest* after Mr. Robert f} nion Henries, leader of Uk- A f raiian 'J pht-winir") oi>position v.-;is I prevented ljy hecklers from addressing an election meting m Sydney last nipht.38 words
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Article347 1946-09-18 10 LONDON, Sept. 16.— The Financial Ttmef m a special article discussing future rubber consumption < mphasiv's that production of t.vrcs, rubber fodtar belting and cables are already increasing steadily. The tyre industry is still handicapped by a shortage of mi:,, raw materials, on the Other handReuter - 347 words
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Article651 1946-09-18 10 Share quotation*, at at Sept. 17 to -the Mala; 'arc tion ngaport) ai follow*. Buy.-r Sailer ;m Brickwork! OrtJ 1.70 1.90 M- candra Bri< kworks Pr. 2 '10 2 85 Mali ;.;i Trustee Executor Co. 8.00 9.00 nsolidated Tin Bmelten 22/6 25/--do P 27/3 28/3 m United651 words
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Article23 1946-09-18 10 LONDON, Sept Soviet Chess team d' United States 12i to 1 match that ended on 'Moscow Radio reported A.P.A.P. - 23 words
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Advertisement33 1946-09-18 10 At The Worlds OLOBC GW< DAILY t-n-*M P». "THE VANISHING LEGION" d OALF) [DO NVV DAILY I lf) M»- "THE ADVENTURES OF SMILIN 1 JACK" FINAL OHAFTERB) SKY- G W |w "SUMMER STORM"33 words
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263 1946-09-18 11 Ir»i« seDt 17 —The Palestine conference, "W. British Foreign Minister Mr. B'evin 1 fndependence for a federalised Holy ££d /cs:erday for several days for what Sources ild was the preparation Arab proposals. There was speculation that when the talks resume Arabs and Jews willA.P. - 263 words
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Article62 1946-09-18 11 Frter) Tuesday, oected to be ous r-Jinp of i u:is a woman, tnberfl of the under the r^ -.fiord. I :trd the ecent robberies l I men wew reet. One had i other is beliered H from Sinca- ta, the police W( o other H omp of62 words
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Article76 1946-09-18 11 wt. R*»>orter H| KUALA I.UMPUR, Tuesday. X .1 t aused m H Tan; r1 1 when an Indian ■l n stable, armed with a ft fired a shot A!: I). *.T. McDiavmid, B attached to the Br Al' M DiarrtMCi wag uounded m ■MH and face,76 words
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Article32 1946-09-18 11 RUBBER INDUSTRY IN EGYPT IXANDHIA. Sept. 16,— mting m Burg Alexandria has according to tian Minister of AgriMinister added i at present considerfrom Dutch stallation and the rubber ln- rv !n ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article61 1946-09-18 11 The Johore Bahru football sea--1 son opened with a match between the Johore Bahru team and a Crosskeys Combined XI played on the Istana padang. The Johore Bahru XI won 4—3 before a large crowd m an evenly contested game. League matclies will be^ln at r,he end61 words
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Article120 1946-09-18 11 I te Blamesi I ales ol rubbpr PI d by :x Slglap fa rase m (38), a rv. m unrtx- v I -1 UOO m th- 1 rt? r-us I tdhar,,, nee -if six months' rigorous imprisonm«?n* on the second. Acrord n- T to the prosecu* 'an, tynv'i tonsrkang120 words
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552 1946-09-18 11 DELHI, Sept. 17.— Mi Jinnah's interview with the Viceroy, followed by the i timation that the Presi- dent of the Muslim League will see Lord Wavell again, has roused fresh hope^ of official Muslim participation m the interim government and m the constiI tuentReuter - 552 words
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Article215 1946-09-18 11 NIP MAJOR 'A SEX MANIAC' Testifying to the deplorable conditions under which the civilian labourers who were recruited from Malaya, Burma and Java for the construction of the Burma-Siam "death railway" had to put up to at the coolie camp hospitals m Kanhuri. a number of Chinese and Javanese witnesses215 words
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Article39 1946-09-18 11 BANGKOK. Mr. Li Teh Chen. China's Ambassador-Designate to Siam, is expected m Bungkok within the next few days. l.Tr. Li is no ranker to thll country having led a goodwill mission htN earlier this year.39 words
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330 1946-09-18 11 LONDON, Sept. 17.— 1f the conception of India as a uni: is to be realised, Mohammed Ali Jinnah, President or the all-in ix Mosl m Leugre, must take part ia the ne# ex eriment In India, declared the cditoiial 'n to-day s DailyReuter - 330 words
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Article69 1946-09-18 11 Tan Chan Chong (19) employd by the A.P.C., was drown- d vvh^n the motor -launch "Kuala", transporting workmen to Tanjong Rhu on June 3, struck some object ?nd listed, throwng a number of passengers Int ,he sea. All the other men wor»rescued. The Coroner. Mr. W.69 words
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Article57 1946-09-18 11 LONDON, Sept. 16. The Board of Trade announced that a small party <>f officials and ore representative of the Rub*er Growers Association are leaving this week for discussion with United States authorities! >r> the rubber situation m Uv 'iVht. of 'he agreement betvcCß the United KingdomReuter - 57 words
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Article41 1946-09-18 11 C OF T A Sept 17. M. Va sll Kolarov, pres'dent of th^ Bulgarian Republic m h's flMt intervif w with American correspondents dedarod that the Republic of Bulgaria w'll c^ntnbut" l^er -hare m bu'ld ng a durable world peace.- A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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398 1946-09-18 12 PARIS 8 17.— The reign Minister M Mol lov y I Stir 'n d o b Unifei c >o n bai t U Mi Ja Bj i nn Polan crn n Lei He Insisted that the fronti r v/i; se at more ha iA.P. - 398 words
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87 1946-09-18 12 First-Class Entertainment At The Theatre Our On n Critic) c,'! tt| Pl«ftn, FW r OPE RATION WITH c ■>. E VT rft« rwc Ifn. C« ro// t h"r<- If no doubi aboui Hi c .n.s" i a food ptoy. q and ti dn minimum purp All i but no< le«87 words
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Article190 1946-09-18 12 SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES IN GREECE ATHENS, Sept. 17. -After the question oi public order had been discussed by the Greek Cabinet at a special meeting sterday, it waj reliably learnd that the Cabinet decided In principle to arrest a number of m nt Leftists, but the final B p pw dA.P. - 190 words
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Article307 1946-09-18 12 London. Sept. 17.— Wh Hellenes visited his house mi is er, on Juno 9, there keeper, 42-year-old Miss But she was there sitting 'cc f m front of a te i >hone m a locked room :hot dead from behind. Sh > was notReuter - 307 words
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189 1946-09-18 12 PARIS. Sept. 1(5. Th< id Vice-President of the yesterday accused certain least! civil war In France* 1 regarded as directed agaii taullist Union 'Blackball of universal rage" waa anoth r phrase he iking at g Communlai it Bourg*s, 130 south ol Pai meReuter - 189 words
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215 1946-09-18 12 Ill-Treatment Of Indians On S'pore Ship Alleged Madras Sept 17.— The Government of India today asked the Madras Government to obtain staten passengers on aJ tions of Ul-treat-i ol Indian passengers on board the Anchor liner tmeronia which recently arrived here from SinBranore. Mr. R. K. Bannrjee of the IndianReuter - 215 words
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Article93 1946-09-18 12 Vienna. Sept. 17 H-rnianJ I Petei\ owner pi "Wh I 3 I Inn" -the original ol the I our musical cornel- I Lake Wolfgang m the America! sonn of Austria. X, and his wife Orete has cii^ftj an cverdcse of sleep ciraudl y 'VReuter - 93 words
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Article41 1946-09-18 12 NEW YORK, Sept. IT- Ik ng by thousands' i r )idii ial OrganisatiO] he d <m shipping m N but eliewht-rt' tln-iv I hat the 1 LJ-day old n n i to Vojk i'y, th > v v.'iti rfi v> t-'iisc. A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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