Morning Tribune, 25 September 1946
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Article241 1946-09-25 1 New Hope Of China Peace I Sept. 24. PTish hope of a settlement nintang nd the Communists has been Central Government appeal to Yenan ous offer by the Communists to resume n the United States will put all its weight secure an immediate and effective pis!;- 1 reports followed spatchesReuter - 241 words
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Article61 1946-09-25 1 MALAY PRINCE RENOUNCES HIS TITLE Stall Reporter) <'d m from Patani, Noith n of the Sul v Patani, Tentku ;ddin, lias c Itle m a I •1 to the io I 1 day and English. 1 n by ex-Teng-uncing prince is I ManI n I m;- d :atioxi. R r61 words
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Article25 1946-09-25 1 icuua pi stra, stabblngs mvi d m ualcul .m resulting outbreak c< i i m South Calcutta whicn disturbances begi A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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38 1946-09-25 1 Ran Sept. 24. The >ld Hock was z hen the Ami Fasi irti mm nt h will ounced i f( rr ig with re] the strik< i :l d i .■lt Vi ReuterReuter - 38 words
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30 1946-09-25 1 II Lord Wavcli. the vicen imorrow af tern I Ir Mr. I It cmr 1 lr own dj of minori- A.PA.P. - 30 words
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Article, Illustration700 1946-09-25 1 "REAL DANGER OF NEW WAR DOESN'T EXIST"--STALIN RUSSO-BRITISH FRIENDSHIP CERTAIN London, Sept. 24. Generalissimo Stalin today gave the world his vU or, the "two world" crisis. "One should strictly distinguish between the present rumours of a new war, and real danger of a new war which does not exist," saidReuter - 700 words
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113 1946-09-25 1 Eden Calls For New Spirit Towards Russia Watford, Hertfordshire, Sept 23.— Former Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden, speaking here called for a new op'rit of AnfeloAmerican relations with Russia "to avoid fatal consequences. He said there was no reason why the two ideologies should not live together m peace if bothReuter - 113 words
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Article18 1946-09-25 1 "d G. C f Ben i lin§ r i Hani r the P Mr. ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Advertisement14 1946-09-25 1 "Rentboard's Dictntio CIAN SINGH'S VACAT A B<! Ladies R Stc I>Gk CIAN SINGH 614 words
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52 1946-09-25 2 THE AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION OF MALAYA moth hereto] given I I i Ocneral M- M f/ Ihe BU mcli wi i Id i ttM> lUlelpfa Hotel EMnga V. i .day, 2nd Octol 1.15 p mi. DA 1. To et i 2. To n f i', i foi 1941 ai 4./ n52 words
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315 1946-09-25 2 nodati Wai Prisoners' (SI er < Id that the fould bo ma by the end of vas anticiR.A.F. WOUld ha requisitioned dti pr d and 1 Th«* A6\ < n had I 1 i Ittee to ad vis' on he Bill to members315 words
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Article167 1946-09-25 2 GOVERNORS' CONFERENCE IN BORNEO A ng the tame p< Ucy n i ilaya beld con- .vith the local Gover- nors, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald I fl conference »vn ti irernon of North Borneo,; Barawak and i.. Resiaeni < i during his recer* visit. D r ere held betw» > Mac167 words
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Article70 1946-09-25 2 Indian Officer Charged An Indian officer, Capt. S. A. Salam, i laimed trial m (lie Fourth Magistrate's J Court yesterday to a < hanje of. abetting one Dayah Massik, anothei In- dual soldier, m the theft Of 120 cases of whisky i valued at $11,600 from the I Singapore Harbour70 words
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182 1946-09-25 2 Army Clothing: Court Tale Of A Trap Five Chinese, Yeo Chee Hoon. i Ah Seng, Chan Kwai ng Lee Goh Boon and L r. Chlla appeared before tho Second District Judge Mr. T. T. Ru sell yesterday on 9 charge wrongful possession of <2 bales of cl thii r of182 words
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Article47 1946-09-25 2 London. Sept. 23: The committee considering the Arab i for the formation of Pale:- an Independent Arab has reached a stage when >le to draft a report on plications of the plan I submission to the plenary i I the Palestine conferen< Ltiv< ly stated here. RueterReuter - 47 words
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Article34 1946-09-25 2 LONDO] -The King at ngham Palace tod;»y received audience Charles Ardea Clarke kissed fa a hands on appointment Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Sanrarab. The Kins conferred k-n it hood on him. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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80 1946-09-25 2 (Tr\ t I v j ir un ka< r d 70 stl ta r week nd impit dur n trail time as) v rtime at 1 >er h ir. b for compenn In d aths, lor 03e totally ci ibli d, !n the case80 words
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391 1946-09-25 2 Penang Police Swoop On Pirate Den (Our ()v:n Rvport'-r < Penahg After several weeks c[ careful plan Penang Police struck at the he, rs who have been harassing junkmen off the of the island, and off the coast of Krian. The headquarters are situated at Batu all fishing village two391 words
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Article95 1946-09-25 2 Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald I General, daring his N irth Borneo wat ai Riven a rousing and come by the sea gypsies d Of the piratical Suluks and B Describing these romani to pre*smen last nig] < Mr. Mac Donald fleets came out to w< y95 words
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161 1946-09-25 2 Watchman Tied Up, And Godown Looted Two armed robberies reported on Monday nic: One was an appa illplanned case of looting m a number of boxelectric bulbs and elec were taken away by a godown m Ord'Roa:! Tne other •>■ a house m Everitt Road froß which four Chinese, one161 words
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401 1946-09-25 3 Self-Govt Aim For Britain's Newest Colonies, Says G-G I Born eo 9 s Major Prob lent Economic has raised no political problem m North Borneo as it did bo The people are very happy to think that they are no on-ter the crown. I L he Governor-General, Mr. Maltold pressmen401 words
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Article71 1946-09-25 3 1 Reporter) .ti Malaya, 7ft. I Siamese I tonight at the «ether with the X arf, Che Som only 34 inches. h who Is touring I me that he comes B -yen. three j his brother* ill nr.rmal. Nai Neh said it the age M <und myself71 words
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61 1946-09-25 3 1,500 Lorry Drivers Return To Work Most of the Singapore lony drivers, who struck work last Sunday when their demands fot higher rates of wages and other concession were turned down by lurry owners, have returned to work. 1,500 drivers were actually on duty from yesterday. The remainder are drivers61 words
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Article90 1946-09-25 3 Thrrt shots were exchanged. by a police sergeant and a person among a crowd of ricksha pullers at North Bridge Road, on Monday afternoon. There were no casualties and no arrests were made. It appears that at 1.15 p.m. information was received that ricksha90 words
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130 1946-09-25 3 An important meeting will be lie Id on Friday a* the Chinese Chamber of Commerce at 2 p.m. as a result of the widespread protest over the recent teleram sent by Mr. Tan Kan Kee to President Truman, General George C. Marshall and Dr. Leighton130 words
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Article69 1946-09-25 3 Following then usual custom, the Organisation Branch of Air Command. South-East Asia, neld their annual dance at the N.A. A.F.I. Chalet Club, Changi, on Monday. It was m Delhi that the flr-t of the series commenced, followed m 1945 by a similar occasion m Kandy. Ceylon.69 words
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348 1946-09-25 3 m. defen m tl ft* relay Major X aura, the >gor Kempeitai, who stands trial with rs oi concerned m i] killing of three Allied escaped PoWs and civilian, Miss Hannie Hilgers, told the court carried out the execution on the orders of c348 words
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142 1946-09-25 3 Man Tied Up With Poultry On Roadside Lee Chiang Han, alias Ong Geok Soon, was sentenced to three months' r.i. by Magistrate Ahmad bin Ibrahim yesterday, for bein«? n\ fraudulent posses* >-ion of a turkey, a fowl and three ducks, at the 6 m.s. Upper Seiangoon Road on Sept. 14.142 words
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Article98 1946-09-25 3 Pleading guilty to a charg<- I Importing dutiable tobacco m 3 el less than 100 tons, Koh Kwee Teck, a Hokien was flnrd $1,000 or ix months' r.l. m the Third Police Com 4 yesterday. On the afternoon of Sept. 4 a revenue party boarded98 words
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248 1946-09-25 3 Witnesses alleged m the Special District Court yes terdav having slipped S3 and S4 between their raWon irS when they handed them over to a clerk at the^ub-branch a! Victoria School to have them r h«.ncred. *< .Summoned befO court. Chua Yew Boon,248 words
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333 1946-09-25 4 Morning Tribune WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 25, 1946. The Shipping Seizures Satisfaction 1| expressed iit the r leaj of the detained Chin< se shipping and at the ictlon taken by the Singapore G< v-rnment m calling for detailed information concerning :id< nti Involving snipping qualified to fly the British Hag and actually333 words
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749 1946-09-25 4 H.L. HOPKIN - Chinese Girl Defends Malayan Planters H.L. HOPKIN OUR LETTER FROM LONDON jfgvbj vj bjn d vbndbv R.A rr'd inded out ol re It i adTulting cami very disappoint•*lt is a i th time, 1 said I rd T( dd< r, 'a ra< I till up r.a.f. with volunteers before the749 words
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Article183 1946-09-25 4 SYDNEY, Sept, 24.— The principles ol m foreign policy were outlined by the Australian W r External Affairs, Dr. Evatt, m a speech m Dr. Evatt said the most important was W ipport for the United Nations Organisation an I Charter, but he pointed out thaReuter - 183 words
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Article121 1946-09-25 4 ANGI-; W indus*'. W culturally m outstanding imp H, i Paui W highest Roman in China, i? K, Northeast. H^ "One cam, I magnitude of Chii J potentials ies un1 I the Northeast,'" he aid/ pite the Rsi is* 'lined by the IL of heavy industrialReuter - 121 words
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Article74 1946-09-25 4 GANDER AIRPOR N M fo midland. Sept. States Coast Guard heli starting a daring rt-sci M nun settled down n avacherous plat au i-W the desolate v N loundland and i i rsi tl 18 I vivors of the crash< d New York Belgian Two rescueReuter - 74 words
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33 1946-09-25 4 Million Motor Vehicles In Australia SYDNEY Sept B ■re B tralia. I number an increase m the Hj P k H ■j -m, vhii-li mk H I I 1 7 7 X RenterReuter - 33 words
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Advertisement17 1946-09-25 4 i^st Ban In Town \Vhore Prk-f-s Are .west PAVILION BARS :AD j Open Nightly i 'Udnlzht I17 words
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Advertisement113 1946-09-25 5 3 Aru ■r I I ypei of v Factor Wk Gift Sew'" S Presents, etc. If LA BUX ft CO., s-idge Read, Singapore Hotel BulM R. SUmS Book Slor«' FOR BOOKS ■r. Grpen 61, Middle Rd. Phone 2620 DA< HJE-CURE m nit cargo baggage H n, Our guarantee. m BAGGAGE113 words
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Advertisement170 1946-09-25 5 it's obtainable anywhere it's w m w i I aEALTH and VITALITI vjy luflcr GENERAL DEBILITY when a wide range of TONICS are now available CENTRAL MEDICAL HALL 51/53. Victoria Street. I Electrical United Trading Co,, Stamford Road, Singapore. IF IT IS ANYTHING KLFCTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT US. hmhroidt Direct i:npo;rers170 words
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Advertisement210 1946-09-25 5 Hat Dn Ladlei Hair Drotten, Lat st Fashions and Manicure by Idill Anna ]lla|€irie Ann Ladies Hair Dresslrig Saloon Formerly of Maison G&Jaiy and Maison Interlandi Heeren Building, Orchard Read Hout THE TAVERN Up-to-date Hotel m 8 Quiet and Cool Locality. Rooms: Luxuriously Furnished. Bar: All kinds of Ist Class210 words
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Advertisement133 1946-09-25 5 Ston T./W.A. Music Mouse, B] 03, Birtet, Sinsapor*. j p n »a Music 1 I.ECORDS Optician Rfganiln^ f )ie tft sight New China Optical Co. 9!tU Btwtl, Singapore PbOM 3786 Ph wphet Stnga Photo Studio 14 Blft) Stftti eiNOAPORK luo I.' *y outdoor Pbotogrtplii 1 PhUW 1 SED PIANOS BT133 words
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Advertisement148 1946-09-25 5 1 FONCHiN Office 64, PbOM No. 75t" k Electrical 'ss^^rvm. Building 1 ajj<i -<•» Imporu3HOK CX^ LTD BATA BUILDING NORTH BRIDGE RO^ Si/k Stores NEH SILKS In New Designs A* MclwaniN Gxpr:rt Lad lea rrreawraitcr aric? TrciDlcfc) «>• 7f.nn:B and Squa*o N t avaUablfr King 23- l r Raffles Place-148 words
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Article, Illustration387 1946-09-25 6 Josephine Lowman - Josephine Lowman df nddbgmb dmd bmbdzvb nbdg The Easy Way Most pc i h ft ml They COW n -r r knowled orle Lies on the morning i ning mea <*d lf<l care ol or dcip In some ways, U::\. is Q rd'd plan, especially for the387 words
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Article86 1946-09-25 6 London, Sept. 23 For the first tJme since the spr.n^ of 1941 Britain's popular national dailies today appeared with sx pages instead of the four-page Standard which was established more than five years ago, when serious shipping position enforced a severe reduction of newsprint consumption.Reuter - 86 words
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Article125 1946-09-25 6 MODERN FARM METHODS FOR HUPEH SHANGHAI, Sept. 23:— Following i the SUOC6M of thr experimental me- j chanlstd faming project m Honan province, CNRRA has decided to introduce tractor ploughing m Hupeli within the next few weeks. It ls hoped to have 20 tractors operating m this tret A tractorReuter - 125 words
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149 1946-09-25 6 SHANGHAI, Sept. 2\i. Th< Yunnan Provincial People's Assembly hi I ■-point resolution which intends to il Government for guidance iv n< tween France and China or the- settle] m mdin^ problems m Indo- China. B Tho six p I mand that B 1.Reuter - 149 words
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194 1946-09-25 6 rORIA, S< I 23 E*o •a da all over the Umon on Saturon ommunist Party offlcen he result of evidence acquir- j by the South African Govern- 1 durinfl the recent strike of, mine workers, the Minister! of Justice, Mr'. H. G. Lawrence, id inReuter - 194 words
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Article65 1946-09-25 6 NEW YORK, Sept. 23:— The United States Rubber Co. is to treble its production of high-speed rubber and synthetic grinding wheels IB a result of the acquisition of a new plant at Fort Wayne, Indiana, recently acquired 1 from the Government. Other products to65 words
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Article95 1946-09-25 6 PARACHUTES SHOOT UP SYNDEY, Sept. 23.-W^iMk who hoped to buy silk pcrc-R chutes for £2 at a Commit wealth Disposals sale V Sydney had a let -down. Aw» age price was beticeen tlO M First parachute was knoc B rd down for £15. The sreo^m ivhich started with a mReuter - 95 words
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Miscellaneous146 1946-09-25 6 Ll*L ABKKII EXCLUSIVL IN MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRIBI V/ SO V^HUT EF" AH IS "^X T FAME AN' FORTUNE GET A LOAD <[ NO. r NO. r AH GOT I CONSIDERED A OUTSTANDIN' wl MEAN SO LITTLE, EF J ..fljJl^ FT AH'M LEAVIN' \CHILE, X HIM-AN'THA FIGGER IKJ MAH146 words
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Article, Illustration838 1946-09-25 7 Henry Gris - There's A Boom In Hollywood Henry Gris I^^.^^o By 0 Momng Tribune Carres, m Hollywood. D One should r throwing Into factory mills one r another and i to pictures, Hoir is U would one day without script present boom pring they have been ges with an end new productions.838 words
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190 1946-09-25 7 Burma Governor's Proposals Get Good Reception RANGOON 24. The p ils of the ernor o! Burma. Sir Hir Ranee, for the constitution ilition executive council which communicated confidentially party leaders had had a k eption. There b believed to be -übstantlal of a coalition Including the Ant i -Fascist League.Reuter - 190 words
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Article28 1946-09-25 7 SHANGHAI, Sept. 23:— The Chinese dollar further Weakened tcviay. The closing rate was 3,880 Chindollars to U.S. $1 compared wltlj Friday's imte of [j 700 ReuterReuter - 28 words
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266 1946-09-25 7 BATAVIA, Sept. 23. -The Republic or Indonesia" committed itself to a comprehensive series of guarantees of Chinese interests m a two-day Sino-Indonesian Conference which has just ended at, Djokjakarta. The conference, which was attended by more than 500 persona including' two Chinese retire sentatlvi iA.P. - 266 words
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Article95 1946-09-25 8 Nepalese Honour For Majesties X Qgham odtheQueei LI oe Order ol VT tligl vrilV Or I >.• iar as H known. the first honour tiai be< n bt I on the Coi rt ol Boven King n r<{> to th .],:>• r Ourkh tl c [ndian Army In I warReuter - 95 words
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Article22 1946-09-25 8 j ;< ,ii;, -Midland. be B mi I Wedne d i buried a1 n port from j d f >o.'. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article24 1946-09-25 8 Anothei arrived wile was Mr Mi rk S< Iway, wife ol Group Captain Belway fr m Tengah, wh oked verj weej24 words
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Article, Illustration409 1946-09-25 8 VERA AEDMORE'S GOSSIP COLUMN A Changi Pans "Beauty n The words ol ]1 brought to my mind h n arrived last Saturday evening placed i °2 rl 2*; Ali Vice Marshal <M r,Gu.-,t and Air Own dor< est hous n C n rnw ty, butt-' ;j"nl1--en by I the RAF409 words
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Article, Illustration487 1946-09-25 8 by i\lrb. Pat Campbell. I saw Mr. and Mrs. R- H. Scott, chatting to Major General Redman ol ALFSEA, she In the ver successful bla^K skin with a whit crepe-de-chine bio;. iv Hamllti n who nd mother, Brigadii r ,\m\ Mrs Hamilton, wore a < ft >ck m487 words
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Miscellaneous202 1946-09-25 8 Try This AMERICAN ANSWLR 1O Crossword Puzzle wm% A< koss -2-M-xltan blanket If UCT P'SUP] 1 I5Mi Ul !S"pav back Al5 SiKISSr not,,, slßAigsifimNteisfe 42-Spectade glass- fEA V^»piNte||Eiß I?.;' 1 dumber added to -Compound v another PjO IfN!TjE R||P |L ATT[E| bumen <B— Peanut -gtg pt n tpTps TlD|pt< TlijlNil202 words
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258 1946-09-25 9 lull as Chin, remain < l< m Mo Hatt I that if the Chin m Indonesia are abl adjust them the B] nomy wi. lerlies th I economic policy I the Ind m "Republic/ antagonism between Chinund Indonesians will disappear. From being considered foes byA.P. - 258 words
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Article39 1946-09-25 9 SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 22.— Th»: Chijicsr u.u-nor po t, "Christian QfMtirwk" PVSg Hu H:siang, vice Chairman of the National Military Council under Chiang Ka; hek, has 1 arrived m Brno Fntneifoo to stuiiy water consonaticn In th»; United SUt39 words
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Advertisement114 1946-09-25 9 E fPRODUi I earl BlCi's FAMED NOVEL! f JESE FORTTTUI I f- BEAT LO^ I 1 ;AT CAUSE T D THfc EARTH HE D TO I rAPS!— TERROR TURNED II! 1 A BLOOD D KILLEK! •iiing Times Owing To Film's Length IE HEl'Bl KN'S GREATEST RO J LAO ER (TURHAN114 words
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Advertisement88 1946-09-25 9 GUANO OPENING TO-DAY i CATHAY HO Dil) HERSELF. WAS SHE WIFE OR wl TRESS! PHYLLIS STICALVERI 'RANG!PATRICIA HOC 99 $la*htifiiia OF THE ft€*v«*ea Moons" A Eagle Lion Picture SATIRDAY MIDNIGHT Joel McCREA Bonny TUFTS Brian Donlevy Barbara Britton IN Paramount Technicolor Pictun At The Worlds iLOBE G.W. Daily: 3- 788 words
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Advertisement52 1946-09-25 9 T«.tla.T At Tfce 4 Shows 1.30 4 6.30— 9.30 p.m. A LAUGH FROM START TO FINISH! 0U Action On The Furlough Front! ft D<f«ct»<J by UWl'j ALLLN ProdJCtd by DERT CRANET *f^y^ Sew play by Jeroma Chodorov I 'next change ANOTHER DRAMATIC MASTERPIECE mmm f BBg. *f^*J v^Vy v o^/^52 words
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413 1946-09-25 10 Silk War: 'Soo ng Combine' Accused I i I n wo Uk co to China. Di I through a mission In Japan recently im pi aim d that their ir 10,000,000 <;s oi Silk cocoons iiad by SCAP and icused American interests attempting to seize the Japa i >ilk bush.A.P. - 413 words
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Article51 1946-09-25 10 Th- .n)' baTt b*tn t. r-Poio for th« YM .A. the Chinese Swimming Club n i IUI r1 th« C.B.C. p "ol. I T :o;.d itarting »1 r > M p. m. Playeri and ■apportcra ri-quo>t^d to i F lion «1 foi ti port: Lira 1 'TocV. H Kwai51 words
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Article50 1946-09-25 10 TURNS DOWN £1,000 OFFER FOR DOG m A famous Stain- "Majoi .on. mooth-hmind, sturdy v^ith Jt powerful music and a head mblinK a bull dog 1 tajor" won hif lirst competition ifc of its n> l i'l has j iken flrii eteM honours -n an: English dog rhows. j Rettter50 words
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95 1946-09-25 10 Escaped From Camp, Starts thriving trade, 22 -Win n Ronny h intei fiQ;--i >ria, on i ius'. yea I went n etc bi v. "t job hand. ird and iaved h'? ■d »gh n1 to Melbourne. H. 1 1 hlm- business, making leather radi he h:A n»d ternee and persuadedReuter - 95 words
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Article150 1946-09-25 10 Singapore. Fuesdl lien to ask the G< ?ernment to revise their scale of Hilary d meeting of the Hospital Assistants' and Drei Association yesterdi TV' Question of admitting nurses j: nci laboratory assistants v* active members of the association was the chairman rei tarked th?tt the150 words
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Article53 1946-09-25 10 25 Airmen Killed In Crash LONDON, Sept. 24: -TwentyRAF personnel were kill*rl Kh<n theli plan*' crashed In r politania last Thursday, ac- i irding to an Air Ministry nouncemeni today. The plane Is understood to haw been on ;>v to Cairo. There were i and the next of > kinReuter - 53 words
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Article526 1946-09-25 10 I to -the M tart were as fo I ra Brickwoi 1 1.9 Ai' I 2 ''-'I DO 9 00 •'O!i I 22, 0 do I v urancc IO.OOxc N' Or-'. 50 50 r N< P,, 9 00 I ."0 Gammon (Malaya} I 3.85 i. i n.)526 words
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Advertisement58 1946-09-25 10 A VENGEFUL SCIENTIST AT WORK T# SERVE HIS OWN EVIL PURPOSE! DOES HE SUCCEED? I Udnighl Premiere FRIDAY Wanfafrflilli^r ANNC CWfNNC PCTCIt COf To-night's The Night! GRAND VARIETY NIGHT rAiiAiti:r Sladek Duo v. i p«rfOl 1 Display o! BIRDS' < OURTSHIP 91 1 Cm us 4 [crobati Miss Alice Low58 words
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Article, Illustration196 1946-09-25 11 'I'm Proud Of My Team" Hammond Tells Aussies lith In Button Compton 24.— The MCC louring team today Long and hearty cheering arharfside greeted the English eric- > "Stirling C berthed m the early As the ship be I MCC uoioun were flyiny from the masuiead. Leading Ai cricket. tlflcials196 words
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Article67 1946-09-25 11 ADELAIDE. Sept. 22.—D n i Bradman's operation which aecessitated his absence from ousiness for a few days has caused a setback to his plans to play against the England cricketing tourists. Though he returned to work Bradman will not disclose the nature of rr's trouble.67 words
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Article71 1946-09-25 11 a :<.-d badminton i n Bund r tninton P Badminton P.. three I B. P Swee iost to L 5-7, 11-15, 9-15; aneth N< Chai lie Yeo beat I B-0), 15-3: i- l.x Noni I Tuan arid to Kenneth P< reira 14-14 1 Gcok and William Dcs-71 words
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Article20 1946-09-25 11 Tit the i t i m a friendc Ti. P. "B" T. i am, i t mond20 words
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Article20 1946-09-25 11 etai with Ho< I view 'co i both at home re m t R. G retary, No. 389 tat.20 words
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40 1946-09-25 11 The Tamil Brotherhood AfflOClav.ih the R.N.A.S. mbawang) at a game ot soccer played a,t Bembawmng, each scoring two jroals. The R.N.A.S. scored through Witsoii and Donnelley, while the (Tamils cor^d through Manian and ViJiyaretnanL i40 words
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Article90 1946-09-25 11 The lohowlßg win pay 1 rip; VS All at Changi on Sunday at 1.30 p.m.:— .7. n. ado, P. Van R C ude J t< Bilva MO. I p O. Yzleman, J. Perro, L. WiJ I loyd Cyril Fernando, N. r P. pori <iv 13 Karikal Road .090 words
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283 1946-09-25 11 T Sept. 23.— Japan's stailiii- <>n the signing tfttc defens've pact with iUI ler and he ins Foreign Minister to id better re roture lay. 1 m the Tokio war crimes flKfir, >.r<i I'i.i.lV. •Witir.n the last* few days the 1 Fuehrer declared repeatedlyA.P. - 283 words
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Article132 1946-09-25 11 Maxfli B.P. Win 4-3. Avenging their d. f. .it m their first enjDOimUr, the llaxfiJ Badin;nt-.n pprty MOred ft narrow victory over •):<■ flttdfa t Badminton Party m a friend return badminton nuitcll by four gamai to three last Sunday. Ra .';uJtr, (Maxlli's mentioned insti ICen I niHjirt TT| Cheng132 words
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Article23 1946-09-25 11 letic J trol i p 0 A •my. I n; Berry: W 1 tie Tan N A and an; •y-23 words
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329 1946-09-25 12 Gromyko Complains Of U. S. Troops In China "Interference" Claim I ad mi Ign m D. Ed Sta id hat ti. Duld b awn as n b the disarming oi ipanese was compl< i r- ar," h( rej itlon of Japan* pom plete. Only 11.000 Japan* n n north China,Reuter - 329 words
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Article50 1946-09-25 12 DNEY, s i [ajor Cousens, acn by broadcasting f ad m« ited In ches by the "eign Mm i mil ii. feeler In nd i ise r Cousens to Mr. W 1 1 i Id tii the Japane c :1 1 ad the yI In ReuterReuter - 50 words
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488 1946-09-25 12 Jap -German Intrigues Regarding NEI Told Dv Hen Associated Press Correspondent Tokio, Sept. 24. Germany told Japan m June, h lid have tree action m the Nethernds East Indies and French Indo-China if she would omis< to attack the Philippines and Hawaii if terica fought Germany, the Tokio War CrimesA.P. - 488 words
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Article104 1946-09-25 12 CANTERBURY, Sept. 24. Because disqualification would nave prejudiced public interest" Robert Barnett, aged 39 the director of Teleradio Limited engaged on highly secret work for the Government, yesterday won the tight to drive At Canterbury, the East Kent Appeal* Committee upfield the appeal against disqiali fetation from drivingReuter - 104 words
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Article81 1946-09-25 12 today passed by a larg, I nty a resolution P^ r W members iof the interim i ment to be members of gress Working Committee i» other bodies. 1- w The resolution, which M mrtved by Pandit Q vir,^ gJ labh Pant, a member of m WorkingReuter - 81 words
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Article38 1946-09-25 12 SHARIR GI V ES AWAY MORERICE lATAVIA 24 i Prim I In pri i rice D ace >r. J. a Dutch surrendei ese shortly aftei i aclflc wi M iluccas h d a ma j sarj Ing ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article92 1946-09-25 12 Sarawak Oil Workers Strike Most of the 5.000 oil wc:kenH| of Sarawak and Brunei r.im struck became of the >n:a!i^B ness of the rice rati< H ed their dependent-, rep-r»^B Neuter's correspondent m 't'.-M gapore. B The strike is holding up restoration of the oil refln 'HI as well asReuter - 92 words
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56 1946-09-25 12 'Last Refuge Of Freedom' Disputed WASHINGTON Robeson, who ye interview with Pi ai. has issued a jing that sinct I ir 41 lynching l:» the Unii d S a single arrest viction. lied with British El l] sid Id me tl [Britain were the la^t edom m tl »rld. ■'IReuter - 56 words