Morning Tribune, 27 September 1946
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Title Section10 1946-09-27 1 MORNING TRIBUNE (New Series) 10 CENTS v. sept. 27, me.10 words
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954 1946-09-27 1 Malayan Official Off To Rubber Talks In U.S. Im, Sept. 26.— The British delegation now discussing what action can be taken rubber stocks is being joined by the Ecothe Malayan Union, Mr. Pyke, who i hmgton immediately. Sir Gerard Clauson who normally represents the Colonial Office at such discussions isReuter - 954 words
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267 1946-09-27 1 Mr. Nehru States India's Foreign Policy 'o, Delhi, Setft 26— Mr. m: met the Viceroy thl s umably about the t Viceroy has been >eague leader, lah. -till at the n hour later m Mr. Gar. arrived for Viceroy. t. N j m Delhi h regard n Indian iiii. "IndiaReuter - 267 words
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Article125 1946-09-27 1 "Ungrateful" Charge By Vishinsky 26. -m. Vyshint Deputy Foreign Min[igorously attacked States delegate for a "Jong, unjust •speech directly ■Soviet Union." i Thorp had suglalkans Economic it the Soviet ocformed a large nancial burden :i as the rea►uld not pay full the United tge to property. questioning the 'M. Thorp.125 words
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115 1946-09-27 1 Newsmen Make 150-Mile Dash, Disappointed 'Tribune Staff Reporter) Pressmen dashed the 70- odd miles by car to Kluang yester day m f on being officially Informed that the findings m the Paratroopers' Court Ma: would be promulgated. But on arrival, they were -topped at the Kate of the pre"incts and115 words
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101 1946-09-27 1 Fortnight' s "Breather" For Condemned Nazis MUNICH, Sept. 26— The A\lied Control Council has ordered V:at any of the 21 Nazi defwdants sentenced shaU be eZCCKttC on the 15th dan ajler H*i Cv. It was also learned authoritatively that the Council decree would be carried out without publicity by hanging101 words
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Article62 1946-09-27 1 ATHENS, Sept. 26. -Seven Grerk i^oldierij defending a frontier post hi Mount Kaimakchalan on the Yugoslav border were captured by Armed bandits after a fight and taken en to Yugoslav territory, it was reIK> i ted today from Salonika. The Deputy Chief of the Greek forces62 words
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275 1946-09-27 1 "No More Dutch Troops, Or No Truce" Say Indonesians Batavla, Sept. 26.— Dr. Amir Sjarifoedin, Indonesian "Defence Minister", detailing m a broadcast today the conditions on which Indonesians would agrtee to a truce with the Dutch said that transport Of Dutch troops to Indonesia must immediately bo BUS- pended. Lieur.-Gen.275 words
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Article681 1946-09-27 1 An Immediate enquiry is being held into the He Kong air disaster, which resulted m the l< of fo hen passengers and five cr< W When an RAJ". Dak on scheduled serviie dived into high ground m tromely misty weather at Kowloon Tong, two m from R.A.F.681 words
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114 1946-09-27 1 Fruit Plane Force -Lands, On Sea, 1 Killed LONDON. R,. p t. J<s.--A fojr engfiied Halifax cargo plar <• which left Mlnr, on Wedresd.iy evening irHft a load of fruit crashed into the «»«*v a forced landing betw*. 1 two breakvat^rs 100 yards off the Belgian 6MOt at Knocke, theA.P. - 114 words
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Article114 1946-09-27 1 Coalition Not Possible In Greece ATHENS, B<pt. 26.— Mr. Tsaldark Greek Prime Mini ter, said m 3*> lonika tod^y that lit would ro^'tgr. irdtn Kintj OeOTfi of the Hoi! arrived m Athens on .Saturday. Coalition m the next cabinet wat out of the question, he s.nd. The "reality" of the114 words
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Advertisement28 1946-09-27 1 We refuse to be undersold Because wt hay t > close Buy NAVY R!.UE DRILL SKORTS $3.75 each. Phone 218:5 GIAN SINGH 8c CO, 4 li Road. Cables: Ba28 words
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346 1946-09-27 2 RA S C Driver Accused Collapses In Witness Box A stir was cau d m i Di D Edward McGreLi. an R.A.S.C. dri cross-examina ion, collapsed m the witle box and the court had to adjourn for a few minites. District Judge Paul }i wanted to postpone IfcGrellis' case but346 words
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Article152 1946-09-27 2 A d con table, LanJ bin acquitted and disi threi its ol c >rHip the Special District pesterdajr: the first Uo Ing di missed by Mr F. L presiding officer, withujjon the defence, third failing Unuujjh lul nature of the evlwence. fn irt which procei ded on152 words
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256 1946-09-27 2 Formcsan Refugees' Ordeal HONG KONG, Sept. 25. After 51 days m the China c >:i m two open junks, When 17 died, over 500 refugees have reached the tiny Portuguese Colony of" Macao. They m boi <■ of th" 17 800 m<Reuter - 256 words
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Article55 1946-09-27 2 Jem ftlexn B v 1 25 hrn n Jews flown from a dft' ntlon cimp 'n i da? waa Zwi Pr bell* v<-d to have I the fr ran t r tr ter 1 Vo'ce of F {hting Zion." T other J ?wg port' d I ol FightingReuter - 55 words
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184 1946-09-27 2 More Evidence In Case Against Officer Further evidence was recordf-d terday m the Second District Court m the ca In which Capt J. Oillespie, of the K.0.5.R., 2nd Ech lon, ALFSEA, r.ppfartd before Mr. T. T. Rus- 11, on charges of causing death two p rsons, I. John Baker and184 words
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Article245 1946-09-27 2 Maj.-Gen. Hidaka, former head of the Judicial Department Of the Japanese Expeditionary Forces of the Southern Region, i He Of the accused m the Outram Road Prison atrocity trial, appeared as a witness for the defence m the Australian War Crimes Court yesterday at the245 words
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225 1946-09-27 2 Death Railway Chief Gives Evidence The defence m what l s known as the Kudo Butai trial m wh: Maj. Kudo the commander o{ the Kanburi hospital camp, Slam, and 11 of his subord otand charged with comm atrocities against civ: i. an iabourer s and memb re fan PuW225 words
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Article72 1946-09-27 2 P. Vis-an^han (It), a employed sr a clerk at B depot S* m.s. Bukit Tii Pleaded guilty m the I cr,i, r t yesterday to a of motor car spare part H<» was sentenced to ;nrf fined $100. When on his vvnv < C T72 words
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441 1946-09-27 2 look i con,. I tan Rubbi r c y 12 h ordinary ral meeting of the compan day m pore. He remarked that although labour was very diiflcult and wages high, good progress was being made and he hoped to balance the expenditure with the revenue441 words
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Advertisement18 1946-09-27 2 iYIXSTOVS t, THE ARCADE. TINNIfi k OOLF svEHrnn ng m bi»orcT3 •^^^■■^^^^^X m \.^M^^^B^^Sb^Bl SS COMING! price incr*-^18 words
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232 1946-09-27 3 (Tribune S.aff Reporter) I :1 th at the urovernmencs of Malaya Malaya be represented on thelnterna*r Board a: Wasnington to be m a position er requirements was contained m a M by the Malayan Democratic Union m F he critical food crisis that232 words
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Article129 1946-09-27 3 HALF-JAP, LAFE-MALAY SENTENCED xaki Kasuo alias Ahmad ihlm, wh tather is and mother Japanese,! sterday iound guilty on; I voluntarily caus- I mrt to liter Thomas Tham Ying and I to 12 and months' rigorous impriai r sentences iy. I intant, was I aby th( Kempeitai cm i ::ncction with129 words
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Article164 1946-09-27 3 Hen 3 Chicks: Malay Fined $50 A flue of $50 was imposed on 'Hussin bin Kenduri m the Fourth Police Court ye terday, for unlawful j .jossession of one hen and three chickens. A detective dr cnbed how he I found Hussin walking along Orchard Road during: the early hoursReuter - 164 words
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Article442 1946-09-27 3 (Market Correspondent) Foodstuff Prices.- Approximate prices lor "Meehoon" yesterday remained unchanged, Siamese J oest quality being offered at j $110 per picul. Indo-Chinese and Amoy qualities at $105 and i I $110 pei picul respectively. There were some inquiries for rice. Quotations were unchang- I442 words
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212 1946-09-27 3 How cordite taken out of ack-ack shells wa 8 strewn about the vicinity of an ammunition dump m •d airfield by Chinese looters who had intended way the empty brass shell eases was told Wj Officer Ivor Shep >ard, of the R.AF., C: i212 words
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Article156 1946-09-27 3 FOOD INSPECTOR ACQUITTED Dennis Jansen (24), Bum a, food control inspector, was aequ Ue« yesterday by Second D: strict Juflt?i Mr. T. T. Russell, on UfrM of extortion According to the prosecution. L the previous h- ur.rK. .Jam- a wa* alleged to have Wflfld S» i*'OD <acli of three Ja,var,»'i,e156 words
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Article45 1946-09-27 3 Batavia, Sept. 25 Th« (Iff! textile shipment from India l f rxpected hero within one or tw. days. The Fort Pitt carries I.< 0* tons of textiles, and a Beconi textile shipment for Indon* si a H being made ready m Bombay45 words
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286 1946-09-27 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter)] We would prefer to see 11 unofficial tneml I ducted by popular ballot on the Legislative Counoi instead of only six as recommended by the Con tion Committee whose report was made public yestei day," said a group of businessmen when interVle286 words
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29 1946-09-27 3 r r C'r the Ail T( d I Air Mai d Ord At Kr. v^t o mmandi r oi that or r ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article523 1946-09-27 4 Morning Tribne Rubber Rubber i Malaya has ca be gravely perturbs at the ion* term rubber outlook Th fc). i the moment w.U pal a soon as the market Ll freed from the crippling hand or Government control the game control which has plung ed this country into the most523 words
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906 1946-09-27 4 H.L. HOPKIN - There Guineas For a "Top Flat Back" H.L. HOPKIN OUR LETTER FROM LONDON By Once m a while not very often a representative ol the 1 downtrodden middle-class, the Clan which pays the bulk of the taxes, gets a break Th"p- la -very sympathy with j the poor and the906 words
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Article156 1946-09-27 4 At short notice, several local and London Pressmen hurriedly left fof Kluang, seventy miles from Singapore, yesterday m order to hear promulgation of the lindings m the mass court martial of 255 men of thp 13th Paratroop Brigade who were charged with mutiny at Muar camp m156 words
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Article45 1946-09-27 4 Pravda On Wallaces Speech LONDON I radio today bro article th U.S. Commerc Wallace "eompli the U.S. Govern: nel brought m by t. sident Roosevelt. Mr. Wallace 1 a pretext and not a oau* long-prepared 'settlciaey the last supporter ol R^ m the government. A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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Article148 1946-09-27 4 SHANGHAI, Cripps. Presld J United Aid to China fflj j her extensive tour of CM health centres, schi relief, welfare and rehaMN facilities by acting as co-spa of a Children's Welfare Ba! Shanghai on Oct. 7. The entire pn towards pro vie edod health andReuter - 148 words
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Advertisement106 1946-09-27 5 I I I X TANG VALLEY EOAD. P JAPORB, S.S. I, Art# f and Crafts. ■"p. d Varioui types of Bf perfumeries and KM Factor V r products. L., a E.uiuvelle Gift Sets" B Wedding Presents, etc. I r *LLA BUX CO., ■v Brlclee Read, Singapcre My T i Building'106 words
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Advertisement183 1946-09-27 5 i it's obtainable any when it's m I JJt£ §inipaps)h& StwfUi Duptnsa j m m HEALTH and VITALITY fnf suffer GENERAL DEBILITY when a wide range of TONICS are now available CENTRAL MEDICAL HALL M/ 53. Victoria Street. i Euctrum i B m United Trading Co., 8J Stamford Road, Singuporp..183 words
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Advertisement217 1946-09-27 5 Hair Ores I Ladies Hair cwesstrs, Latest *ashions and Manicure by Miss Anna Majorie Ann Ladies Hair Dressing Baloon Formerly of Malson GaJaxy and Malson Interlandl. Heeren Building, Orchard Roud. Hotel THE TAVERN Up-to-date Hotel In a and Cool Locality. Rooms Luxuriously Furnish|id Bar: All kinds of tof Class liquors217 words
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Advertisement132 1946-09-27 5 T.M.A. Music House, 61/63. Hif* Street, Bii}gai>or*. For PIANOS, MC'SIC k RECORDS. Pfcone T4SS Optician Regarding :he eye sight Coiiivtl: New China Optical Co. 71. 'i^R Street, Btoftftporf Pbeoi 3"78« 1 wtographei Singh Photo Studio li, HJfb Stre«i, PINOAPORE Ind^tr OuuJcor Pianos USED PIANOS BY FAMOUS MAKERS AT REASONABLE PRICES.132 words
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Advertisement146 1946-09-27 5 Sanitary unaa FONCHINGCo., Office 54, Wallicli 6tra«i Phone Ifo. 7667. Sanitary ft Klectrlcal Oootra#w BuJdinr Rtpalrera *a$ tHf* importer* Sk SHO« CO., LTD. BAIA BUI2X>INO NOWTE BRTDG» BOAT Silk Ss*m N£H SILKS In New Designs A* j Melwani*s i V North Bridsre Il<L Tel«. Sports Teyi I Sp^ciaUatf \a Racket*146 words
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Article, Illustration331 1946-09-27 6 Josephine Lowman - Why G row Old? Josephine Lowman Sy Relax Think A r ader r cently called my if to this lovely quotaSli d from St. Augu.-.tine. "And men go abroad to admin the heights of mountains, th< mighty billows of the sea, th' 1 n^ courses of rivers, the ■mst compass331 words
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Article98 1946-09-27 6 NAI 24 Powerful Nin on tn« commu it Kalgan m Chahar, from! the southeast an'! southwes*, ac(Ayrdinx m Ohfcnes* fi I reports which indicate the Government forces have already broken through the OUtef (h-it-ncc; and were now nearing the second line. The Communists areReuter - 98 words
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Article118 1946-09-27 6 Belgrade, ?ej»t. 2- r Archbishop Uojzijc Stephinac of the Roman! '"Mrhoiii r 'hurrh. is charged >\:th' b< in^ a participant, accomplice and inciter of the Central Ustashi ter-j it group m an indictment filed by the Public Prosecutor with the. Croatia Supreme CourtTh" incident said l Archbishop iiinacA.P. - 118 words
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Article47 1946-09-27 6 nkw YORK. Sept. 29.— Leading toeki extended their rally by fractu tO a point Or so yesterday. Ahead ;it moderately active openIng were Bethlehem, Anaconda. Internationai .Telephonei Pullman, Q.S Rubber, Southern Pacific, Standard Oil f New Jers< y, General Moton and A.P. Texas Company.-^A.P. - 47 words
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Article454 1946-09-27 6 PARIS, Sept. 24.— The Big Four Fon I meeting In Paris to-night decided to suggest I Faris Conference that it should adopt ft with Oct. sas the deadline for completing the < I the Conference committees. The Big Four su* that all the committeesReuter - 454 words
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Article146 1946-09-27 6 U.S. RUBBER PRODUCTION IN MALAYA WASHINGTON, Sept. 26 I United States Rubber C..mps» will produce about I pounds of rubber during I fourth quarter oi 1946 on 1 I Malayan plantation-, prr-s^B being rehabilitated at a cost B! 750,000 pounds, Herbert M Smith, the company* pn M said on Wednesday.A.P. - 146 words
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Miscellaneous156 1946-09-27 6 JLFL AIIXKK EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRJBI into Kve/y lift a little Rain Must Fall B >* TRASS WHAR TH' MEVf N SPEAKIM' O' DISASTERS- CiJoE. BTFSPLK, THE! WORLD'S -AN' FUM TH' OEMMY-Cr- "5 BRIDGE COLLAPSLD,ON THET AH WONDER WHUT WORST JINX, IS IN BOSTON VJSIT TH' REPUBLICAN^-156 words
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Article, Illustration1462 1946-09-27 7 Henry Gris - Henry Gris L O r Kxx>d Gossip >^"~ v^ DV I Morning Tribune Corres. m Hollywood. I y WOOD. -A Hollywood it S- children of hls W' ,s o fond of a little boy IS e ofT> red the boy's parents W 4 t1,462 words
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151 1946-09-27 7 THEY PLAN TO MAKE FLYING IN TROPICS MORE COMFORTABLE LONDON, Sept. 25- Pilots i tra por pla opera ins: m tropical climates mi find their life icr as a result ol the 16,000-mile flight to a l back completed yesterday by a Royal Transport Command machine. M r c O.151 words
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448 1946-09-27 8 LONDON, Bep«. 2^. Bi quietly m the dock m London's central erin Inal court to-day tali, handsome fairhaired Qeorge Nevill cieveJy Heath, M-year-oW ex-pilot, heard his couusei, J. d. Canwell, In a dramatic statement to a terse court declare: "Heath killed and terribly mutilated twoReuter - 448 words
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Article, Illustration938 1946-09-27 8 Vera Ardmore's GOSSIP COLUMN First Nighlers Seen m the gUlii last Monday at the first performance oi "London by Night", were- Senior Commander Margaret Marsh, who Js on H.E. the Governor General's secretarial staff, m a party with Mr. and Mrs. Lanyon, he of the Ministry of War Transport, also938 words
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Miscellaneous113 1946-09-27 8 Try This AMERICAN Crossword Puzzle fflflPUl i (mau ar.imnJ P£ N 0 V,;; \a T CVS i: 's'<i lii.sfct i^)' \/WtM <=k i 40-Oarat 'fibbr t f- l r~r:-i S.BB V SBX E C 2 CSS U'r 2nßia^ v l I 7*2 I M p I L AlTjl C> rt113 words
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Article77 1946-09-27 9 intic Bitenho! Army i 1 1 today on Oei ralissimo Stalin 'i reference to th^ desirability of tho jinjir.pt with* drawal of A: i troopi from <"h;na declared that the total Amrrioan strength there was "niinor." Qen. Eisenhower was commenting en Stalin's answer yesterday ofReuter - 77 words
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Article377 1946-09-27 9 HGNG KONG, Sept. 25 The education ol kongs youths as future useful citizens is becoming i ol the main problems of the Government. It has been brought to the foreground with the prospect of constitutional changes enabling the colony to have a me re direct voiceReuter - 377 words
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Advertisement219 1946-09-27 9 "it^Sl^^^ Immortal Production and It:, 2()th Anniversary' Feature! I IV HOUSES ARE INSPIRED BY THE TRUE I t>T EOF THE CHINE SE FARMERS' NOBLE IT 1 Ir X AINST THE MARAUDING JAPANESE t°v vnFKS AND FACED BY THE MOST TREMENi N DOUS ODDS IN HISTORY! [IwHVt SHE DID I ITO219 words
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Advertisement49 1946-09-27 9 CATHAY ""TS? 11 a.m., 2.00, 4.15, 6.30, 9.3(V DON'T MISS THIS IT'S SENSATIONAL PHYLLIS CALVERT, STEWART GRANGER. PATRICIA ROC m M Madonna OF THE $f'Yt*ll Jt ..-r^g ■^^jft^^^^^i^^^^nPoSlto*!.-" SATURDAY MIDNIGHT loe! McCREA HLISX/f RrianDONLEYY- Sonny TOFTS NEXT CHANGE GLITTER AND GLAMOR SENS ATI ON A' MJA f^^WOODY HERMAN o'j;^.49 words
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Advertisement81 1946-09-27 9 AI U A MDD A 11—1.30—4—6.30—9.15 Lll AIYI Oil it BOOK NOW! Tel: 6909 AT LAST mmmm^ mttmijmmmk lUH.AIM S iWWBWfJH^ no!.!-!! <^^^9H^^Hv Scent cf an Exotic >^..| 11 Li :uiic yn#' c^^ *nit **m Hunted by a Love- sMk M He Committed a v m .'3m USnlß^ co-star/ing Deautiful81 words
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449 1946-09-27 10 LONDON, Sept. 25.— Th* King and Queen opened the "Britain Can Make It" Exhibition m Victoria Albert Museum m London <rday. XI en, fascinatei nmented on the labourby th( hens exhibit, saving rlr-viriv: shown hen In the men'i tl n The "No country moreReuter - 449 words
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Article254 1946-09-27 10 LONDON, Sept. 25. --The Greek Government is believed to be unlikely to ask Britain for Istancte In |flght|ng leftwin? forces m the north ol Greece, a ccor d i h g to well-informed Greek quarters m London. No request has yet been made for militaryA.P.; Reuter - 254 words
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Article22 1946-09-27 10 \VA; HINOTON, I 26.— Belgiun .■d final lend Mttlement i ted Stat< £l..")O0 000 for iurj ican '"ip**rt> A. P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article118 1946-09-27 10 JERUSALEM, Sept. 25— A 24-hour work stoppage was staged today m the Jewish quarters of Jerusalem, Tel Aviv and other Jewish settlements, m protest against the killing of a Jew on the captured blockade runner "Palmakh". A Jewish Agency spokesman said the protest was against continuedA.P. - 118 words
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Article98 1946-09-27 10 At a meeting ol the employ* >t the Bata Shoe Co.. Ltd., it was decided to resuscitate the Bat;i Sports Club. The following were elected "flic.'- bearers for the current year: Patrons, Mr. A. J. Jugas, Mr. V. K< President. Mr. A. Mlzia: Vice-Presidents, Mr. B. 'iohman.98 words
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137 1946-09-27 10 To jo Wanted To Spread "Imp erial Way" Tokio, Sept. 25. As Japan prepared for war with the U.S. m 1940, Army Minister Hideki Tojo declared his Intention to spread "the Imperial ways" throughout tlip world, even if Japa perished m the attempt. records of a secret Privy Vmncll meetingA.P. - 137 words
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231 1946-09-27 10 LONDON, Sept. 25.— Matches m all the four H Divisions of the Football League provided an ii BP ing midweek programme wherein there were no may W upsets. The chief surprise of the evening occurret I the Glasgow Cup semi-final replay wherein I LeagueReuter - 231 words
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173 1946-09-27 10 500 P.I. CHINESE HELD FOR DEPORTATION MANILA, Sept. 26: Pr, Ij Roxas' Cabinet and for Wt office are consideiing th» W* of 500 Chinese nationals l ln are being held here for d X tation. W l The Chinese who arrived I R irom Amoy early m Septembei m\ wereA.P. - 173 words
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Article91 1946-09-27 10 DUBLIN, Sept. 26.- bail Association of Ireland team to meet England mount Park ben on S< I W be: p»al. Brocn (Shamrock W backs, H. A. Hayei (Hudd< X JTown. and Gorman halfbacks. Carey (Mancheßtei X ted, captain) Martin W. Walsh (Manchester wards, Oflana*an CAtsc«»J) BReuter - 91 words
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Article55 1946-09-27 10 K>ON, I 2 B office on Saturd 1 \1 1 San, T tol.l San who i ng th<' nor foi the third I c tonight that (Jus were ;il: and th<- League would !!iak< i an announcement tomon rning on the successful r<sults of the negotiation*Reuter - 55 words
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Article47 1946-09-27 10 GERMANY'S HUGE DEBT BERLIN. Sept 25 biem o! reducing pei verwhelmlng national c claims estimated I *:10.000.000.000 and 000.000 is being brou rican officials b<M occupation powers I ation. a high Am r government official All officials contactto comment on a re U.S. proposed partial :ion A.PA.P. - 47 words
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Advertisement32 1946-09-27 10 At The Worlds GLOBE G.W. Daily. 1— 7— #.15 pJD "Tarzan Triumphs" 1 1 10) Mdi "SAN ANTONIO" IjDO n w Da m ''First Yank Into Tokyo" 'Diamond Horseshoe" 1.16 p HiMISSION'32 words
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285 1946-09-27 11 2j.— German foreign minister Von 'ri to goad Japan into a sneak attack n the spring of 1941 thinking that it li England's defca; before the Americans nto war his secret memorandum to his f\ when introduced m the Tokio war i today. •'ThisA.P. - 285 words
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Article223 1946-09-27 11 tnancial Correspondent) price Is a very m the right r the view express- day by a proi* la the un marKet X* Press announceg he tnat ft d with tin will welL* Ling-upol prices £f u; world and the 1^ lP pearance oi the L 3 m223 words
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Article101 1946-09-27 11 NEW YORK, Bept. 23:— Marty Stivo, world Welterweight boxing champion, announced he has relinquished his title and is rearing from the ring owing to nose injuries. This was made known by ihe manager, A1 w^ !l tod Servo won the title last Winter I and sinceReuter - 101 words
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Article93 1946-09-27 11 THE JOKE'S ON THE SMUGGLERS GENEVA, Sept. 25.-Fr n-h customs officials, calling off their three-day strike, har>e filed jails near the FrenchSwiss frontier with tmuQQien Contrabandists— but L v i/«;s--slonal and amateur— who fnt these days had been crossin i and re-crossing the frontier unmolested were caught redhanded. Gold watches,Reuter - 93 words
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Article175 1946-09-27 11 Dresden, Sept. 25— The harvest m the Russian zone of Germany m going well. All the grain has been harvested, the grain land ploughed and much of it sown or planted with winter crops. A good aftermath crop of hay and a heavy crop ofReuter - 175 words
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Article33 1946-09-27 11 RaiL Bridges or China II 2!i: —The Chiprominence to wII shortly be ;> RA 104 comthe rehabiways. bo n-regate 1 pped In comassembUng at Q tO Bhlpm soon m ban imposod m certain sup■T.33 words
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Article84 1946-09-27 11 BOMBAY. Sept. 25.— The Indian Government has invited bankers and chamben of commerce throuph'rot Trd n to r vc their views before [October 31 t on the par value of the .The Government will tb^n mail rep rt on the par value of the84 words
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Article129 1946-09-27 11 75 BIKINI SHIPS CONTAMINA TED WASHINGTON, Sept. 25.— About 75 ships which were at Bikini during tho atom 'bomb tests m July have been found to by contaminated with radio activity, 1 says a Joint Army and Navy Task Force announcement made hero to-day. The shlpa are at, Pearl HarbourReuter - 129 words
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334 1946-09-27 11 ASHIXGTON, Sept. 25.- President 1 s In his eighth quarterly report on I nigh that the United States should look ahead I relief requirements confronting war deva 'i area the coming year as the world food situation would still be critical. Despite the imminentReuter - 334 words
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Article182 1946-09-27 11 (Tribune Staff Repoter) Miss Ji-an Begg, O BE., Director of Y.W.C.A. Welfare for India, S.E. Asia and Japan, is m Singapore fi r a week during which she Will discuss the future of the y.w.c.a. Welfare section m Singapore. Primarily functioning for the welfare of182 words
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98 1946-09-27 11 The Singapore War Departtit Civilian Staff A Council has d< 1 1 led to sub nr.i'iw i hk su i j ■i >n t tne Secretary for Chinese Affairs on Übbject Ol :i civilian war U m Singapore:— A free hospital to be d'dicat'i98 words
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Article58 1946-09-27 11 TOKIO. S.-pt. 25:- Thrro Is a pog of a vea«ra] strike of vernacular n ".spapers bro:u! M thro'ighi)',' .Tupnn. Th- etntrft] com: I all- ■< Radio Wot to :ir-.. for a w: owing to the th>t of ►ho a-'d most h 0 In .Tanan. TheReuter - 58 words
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324 1946-09-27 12 5,000 Swim Shark- Infested Sea In Search For Food Bi 26. -Te ig on the Island of Madu i M ml ja r more ar by lan revolt, according to a pv nl ient Mahas escaped to the mainland. Th Dv confirm th< ">ry saying ai more than 5,000 MadirA.P. - 324 words
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Article53 1946-09-27 12 WASHINGTON, I U.S. Navy will laj I 300,000 civilian workers B of the year becau^ budget reduction B NANKING, Sept- 1 Canadian treaty I crease the flow 01 China and Canada wai Foreign Office this m 0 WASHINGTON. I United SUtei Offl. nistration has lifted from foreirn-mad( cameras and d53 words