Morning Tribune, 28 September 1946
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section10 1946-09-28 1 MORNING TRIBUNE fdhgf (New Series) 10 CEiVTS URDAY. SEFT. 28JL943.10 words
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277 1946-09-28 1 27 —Well-informed quarters here beV vptian delegation has decided to re- proposals m the treaty revision W nolet c rejection is expected to be conveyed k m probably be delivered tomorrow to iea d of the British treaty revision deft I I277 words
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Article67 1946-09-28 1 Rubber Controls May Go 27. The Board spoke: man said today the inter- conference n may reirket of its agenda, h« I a review of rid situation, atur y on mterconsidered rs to be no lon--1 view of the stocks. lid the return time of inevit- v losses Government v?ed67 words
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141 1946-09-28 1 i I BELGRADE, Sept. 27. The U.S. Embassy closed S down the American read- i ing room and library and 1 shut down all functions of the the U.S. Information i Service here at noon yes- terday, on receipt of a note from the Yugoslav IA.P. - 141 words
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Article105 1946-09-28 1 BREAD RATIONING FOR S'PORE A. scheme for rationing bread will shortly be introducpd m Singapore by which the popula- tion will be able to select its i weekly ration individually. a* t£ katk of flour or 2 lb. of bread, or 1£ lb. of bread and mx tahilof flour. The105 words
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Article32 1946-09-28 1 HONGKONG, S< pt. 26—More t/^an 170 people have died m HongKong from simallix)X since thf beC'nn'mg of thn year. Otherf i cd by the disease have boon blind* d or badly disfigured.32 words
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194 1946-09-28 1 NEW CALCUTTA RIOTS:MLITARY TOLD TO "SHOOT" Calcutta, bepi. 27.- The total toll m yesterday 's Hindu-Muslim incidents m Calcutta is seven dead, 22 m hospital with injuries while, according to unofficial rei ports, 13 others received slight injuries. The Chief Minister Mr. H. S. Suhrawardy has ap- pealed to Hindus194 words
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91 1946-09-28 1 Less Hope Of Leaguers Joining India Govt. NEW DELHI, Sept 27. Political observers here tonight were less hopeful of the likelihood 3f the Muslim League agreeing to enter India's Interim Government. It is possible, however, that Mr. Jinn ah. President of the League, will have another interview with Lord Wavell.Reuter - 91 words
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Article59 1946-09-28 1 W DKLHI. Sept 27. MaJ v John Stewart Don;- id. political ■nfc m South Wazlristan, tribal riistrici on the north-west fronof India, haa been found d near nk m the Dehra 1 iaJ Kh He had a bull( his bead. Major Donal kidnapped hv triV^mrnReuter - 59 words
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Article21 1946-09-28 1 WASHINGTON B pt. 27.— T United BUI ted trios to BC6 for I of a world Inter govern mm* maritime organisation.21 words
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Article, Illustration41 1946-09-28 1 DUKE OF WINDSOR P ARIS, Sept. 27. The Duke of Windsor is planning to take hi.s Duchess to England next month, i tor the first time since he re- nounced his throne m order to marry her. A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article29 1946-09-28 1 LONDON. Sept. 27. Kinp George n of Greece left England by plane today to resume thr» throne. He was accompanied by I party of ten. i29 words
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43 1946-09-28 1 LONDON, Sept 27. -Pr::. spond £20.000.000 to buJd rocket n-soarrh Ifitiflni during thfl roinnuj thn«- y»ni, the Ha// B| prai ta'-s uj.,'uv Thi m a .< r ninpr ootta of th»* fftithwn tr« i I I it«d at £10,000,000.43 words
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Article86 1946-09-28 1 Batavla, Sept. 27. -An B& vance party of service troop* arrived from Holland today at Tandjong Priok, Batavia, m the 10,500-ton finer Klipfonte'n. They are to prepare for the arrival here of the main body of the "December Seventh" Divt which [g expected later the year. RotterdamReuter - 86 words
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Article93 1946-09-28 1 Sharir In Bat a via For Talks BATAVIA. Sept. 27. Sharir, Indonesian Premier, rrived In Batavia toda/ frr c i Ucal aesotiatlons with the c i mission-General which is peeted to b»j<in by Scj;t.. 33. Dr. Bharlr oonfem I v;*h Ma.i« r-Gen^rr»! Indonesian Army Cl I f who later leftReuter - 93 words
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Advertisement28 1946-09-28 1 We refuse to be undersold! II Because we have to dost Buy NAVY BLUE DRIII SHORTS $.».7-» each. Phone 2483 GIAN SINGH 8c CO. 4 Battery lZoad, .^'n^aport.28 words
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322 1946-09-28 2 A vivid account of a gu 1 duel between a police Inspector and a Chinese gun nan which resulted m the death of a passer-by was io!d at the Coroner's Court yesterday, at an inquiry into the death of S. Kolandasamy,322 words
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Article48 1946-09-28 2 Raffles College will reopen on Thursday, Oct. 10. A circular letter to students whose studies were interrupted by the war says they must .report at the College on that aay, while those who desire to live-in are asked to contact the authorities immediately.48 words
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188 1946-09-28 2 r Asking that Jap PoWs be +i) ary guards hen v v did lential di trials,. T. w Ong at fesi v j> "< meeting f to Nit tin G- \q at w arc r- tups lyinrj about on tennis r.lfHrirj t h *eves.188 words
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263 1946-09-28 2 46,158 Vaccinated: There's Still Smallpox In Singapore Despite a total of 46,158 adults and children having been vaccinated to date against smallpox m Singapore, the outbreak of this disease still continues. figures taoiea at yesterday's Commissioners' meeting showed that there were 16 cases of smallpox m August compared with 10263 words
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Article132 1946-09-28 2 The Aries" Off Again rhc R A P, record -breaking air- I iraf*. "A: ha.s left Charigi on Bit to the U.K. 11l t: from Australia Is the f a lengtty lecture OUI 1 both to Service and Uvj: itiooi m Aus- i -md i r uiis air- i ißPa'132 words
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Obituary29 1946-09-28 2 i/a.'. Un Chi 14 -I" > m on behind l Tan Jin Hoe, Jimmy, T»' "i, \sm n '7 fc*. 126, Albert I vi fcJIl. 1 a) at < r29 words
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255 1946-09-28 2 216 Chinese Bodies In S 'pore Meet: U.S. China Policy Disapproved The meeting hall of th 3 Singapore Chinese CliJ ber of Commerce was filled to overflowing yesterß with representatives of 216 Chinese bodies who™ to voice their approval of Mr. Tan Kah Kee's ac:j m appealing to President Truman255 words
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333 1946-09-28 2 Due to widespread prevalence of thefts m private houses, the householders' tariff suspended early m 1946 has now been re-introduced at enhanced rates. It remains to be seen if the new rates are sufficient to meet present-day risks, declared Mr. J. A. Dean, outgoing333 words
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124 1946-09-28 2 Mountbatten Roard Restrictions For 2 Years More Di Missions betw. I pal President, the Din lie Works and the Aviation, will lead to Mcuntbatten Road of the year. Mr. Rayman (Municipal p said yesterday v.,. h jTj batten Road would be open to t9 shortly, some inconvenience »J Still continue124 words
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Article411 1946-09-28 3 Singapore, Friday. tccused of the 258 men of the 13th Para lion recently co ur t-martialled for mutiny >und guilty with (he exception of three men tcaulUed and fre e d on Sept. 17. JCTser Jnces of the remaining 255 were read out n parade at Kiuang411 words
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Article176 1946-09-28 3 AP OFFICER SAID: "I'M TO BLAME" B 1 Boi.nci guilty on a charge B-i mating British PoWs m Blvngkai ramp, Slam, while B y r engaged m the con-Ht-.T. the Burma-Slam ■ay Spt. Sakano Glnzo. a sergeant, was ■:>■• to five years' imprison- m tl> Third War Crimes Hi. yesterday.Reuter - 176 words
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Article105 1946-09-28 3 TIN BOMBS KILL TWO MALAYS Two Malay fishermen were killed by .Japanese delayed action bombs which were found floating at sea. Awang b. Ibrahim while fishing at Sultan Shoal on. April 27, saw what he thought was a tobacco tin floating .near his boat. Picking it up, he opened the105 words
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786 1946-09-28 3 Opposition To Increase In Assessment Rates It was entirely unnecessary to take "the treme I dous sLep" of raising the assessment ceiling m Singapore as decided at previous meeting of the Municipal Commissioners, declared Mr. D. K. Walters, centra), figure m a lengLhy Commissioners' debate yesterday on whether or not786 words
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Article71 1946-09-28 3 A Clerk, Wilfred Yeo, ♦•mployed by the military authoritie at 23 BOD sub-depot, GJ m/> Bukit Tlmah Road was sentenced m the Fouth Police Court yesU rday for theft of motor spare pa: r- from the depot, on Sopt. 2* Yeo was searched on leaving the uremises71 words
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223 1946-09-28 3 Prisoner Aids Warder To Quell Outram Rd Prison Revolt A prison break was attempted by about six Cmnese being held m remand and awaiting trial m w Civil Prison, Outram Road on a Sunday mon we about two weeks ago. The attempt was made aftei^t prisoners were released from their223 words
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Article135 1946-09-28 3 Demanding increased wages and other concessions, over 1,000 labourers employed by about 50 contractors went on strike yesterday. These contractors undertake repair work for steamer agents and for the Singapore Harbour Board as may be required. The men are claiming term similar to those paid135 words
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286 1946-09-28 3 Urging Municipal Commissioners to help m every way possible the administration of the Municipal Commission, m maintaining law and order and m keepIng Singapore clean and tidy 'hrough public co-operation. Mr. Rayman. the President, declared at yesterday's meeting it would be some timp286 words
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369 1946-09-28 4 Morning Tribune SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1946. Tin And Rubber '.ATURDAY, fiETTEMBEN 23, 1940 rb c tin price decision ia. been welcomed ana it -m., probable that a. sumption of regulation of iput will become- a live ;> v before long, although do not suppo.se that here will be any necessity369 words
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Article689 1946-09-28 4 H. L Hopkin - H. L Hopkin OUR LETTER FROM LONDON By FLEET STREET, Sept. 14. It took the authorities nearly a week to g' t going against the instigators or the London Squatter Campaign. Alter days ol threats and "The law must kM respected" pronouncements, i >ur prominent Communist689 words
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Article335 1946-09-28 4 TOKTO, Sept. 26.— For the first time m the history of Japan ever> Japanese is to be allowed a minimum standard of life by a Bill recently passed by the House of Peeri (the Upper House) which f will provide Government relief for the unemployed theReuter - 335 words
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Article102 1946-09-28 4 CABINET CHANGES SOON LONDON, Be] awaited British ?:ow expected to be before Parliament r Oct. 8, according to sources here. Among the possible char. t-rned are War Minister J sen and Air Mim ter Lord c;ate, both of whom, mfcht make way for young The obvious candidate fa Ministry isReuter - 102 words
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Article25 1946-09-28 4 BEIRUT, Sept. 26.— Mr >J Shone and his wife left hi today for London before hit now post m India ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article127 1946-09-28 4 Creek Civil War I ATHENS, Sept. bandits have been fcffle wounded m five days' operations around Deskati, Macedonia, by the Greek Arir. gendarmerie, it is official!; cod here. The Army and eight killed, nine WOU .nixing. The operation ducted against difi Alleged Communists. ween 1,000 and 1,500Reuter - 127 words
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Article24 1946-09-28 4 PAR'S Pru Mm I government t< the Big Four Port to the UnitoH I persecution ai Fi;,. j»i!i. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Advertisement10 1946-09-28 4 I mi led Arc west 'UJOA 3 ii;htly rilj Midnight10 words
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Advertisement133 1946-09-28 5 i C X.TANG j B VALLEY RCAD AfORE, S.S. fc cf East^rii Ar« -1 crafu. "vaTlous type* of turneries and Max Psctor products. D j "Bismureile Gl'i Sets 1 /;/g Presents, etc ip ALLA BUX CO., rth Bridge Road, Singapo.- Hotel Building) Papers Hook Storo >R BOOKS 3H STREET, I133 words
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Advertisement168 1946-09-28 5 it's obtainable anywhtrt it's m mpensa HEALTH and VITALITY v > eiitfer GENERAL DEBILITY vbtn a wide range 0/ TONICS i are now available CENTRAL MEDICAL HALL 61/53. Victoria £treet. Eiectricai i United Trading Co., t\ Stamford Road. Singapore [F IT IS ANYTHING 1 I RCTRICAL, PLEASE I CONSULT US.168 words
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Advertisement208 1946-09-28 5 Hair Dress* Ladies Hair oresstrs, Latesi fashions and Manicure by Mias Anna Majorie Aim Ladies Hair Dre&sing Saloon formerly of Maison Galaxy and Maison Interl&ndl. Keena Building, Orchard Rohd Hotel THE TAVERN Up-to>date Hotel In a Quiri and Cool Locality. Rooms: Luxuriously Furnished Bar: All kinds of Ist Class liquors208 words
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Advertisement128 1946-09-28 5 h Store T.AVA. Musk House, 01,6] Bf l -itrtet. P )ytu tan I Kr^ardlnc fhe eye s^hf COfMKM New China Optical Co. r ?;gh Street, Sin^arcrt Phoiogmpher Singij Photo Sludk) Id« 3 4,: >\ i>)trt.K->r :*bou4fripirier» USED PIANOS bT FAJdOUS MAKERS .At ft tf SO KA£ L B PRICKS Nang128 words
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Advertisement133 1946-09-28 5 v; miration FONCHIN Cc Office 64, WaDlcfc Pt%». PhoTn No. l?r t MiiixAjy ft Electrical OrcttTi*** 3u kluif Bepafren t. C*m«m»> Importer* 00., LTT NEH Si 1 1 m New Design I jHelwaiiiT* 55. North Bridge R^. T.- k^ Sports bji ortih Aiatrailan and Tronic*, r^ Tenrla and BQ-ja*£ ttvaiiabW.133 words
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Article, Illustration417 1946-09-28 6 Josephine Lowman - Josephine Lowman bbnnbvmbnm Foot Comfort Q i Dthel a I pu i rm r. it more tl tut I hate to wear bl r without thing 1 ;t up a Abdominal e» plm think onprotnidli i' tnei pri it your age js th it girla aw often417 words
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Article66 1946-09-28 6 Roderick To Defend Title LONDON, Sept. 26:— Ernie Roderick of Liverpool. British Middleweight champion, will defend his title against Vince Hawkins of Bastleigh, Hear Southampton, at the Albert Ilali on Oct. 28. Ii will be Hawkin's second attempt to wrest the championsiiip from Roderick who gain-da poinf victory ovei tinReuter - 66 words
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Article421 1946-09-28 6 Cou wnity pica fail LONDON, Sept. 26.— Neville George Cl< vely Heafo 29-year-old civil air pilot was sentenced to ,^»2 Old Bailey to-day after a jury of ten men and two wq. men had found him guilty of murdering Mrs. MaraS Gardner at Notting Hill Hoiol,Reuter - 421 words
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Article73 1946-09-28 6 STALINO. Sept. 14, (di I Paul White, chi< UNRRA mission said the cea DNBI fc^d shipments would i altj i rtag a I and other proteins In 1 bass region m eai m other arrangem "About next March UNH goods will be off ration. IA.P. - 73 words
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Article50 1946-09-28 6 DUSK-TO-DAWN CURFEW IMPOSED JERUSALEM, So I Gen. R. N. Gale, Con Fin* British Infantry Div: clamped down ft dv ftw on an area m Nort which includes the coa between Haifa and Tel Kw\ rite landing spot for nonmigrmat ships. No reason far been giv^n fo; rh Reuter dhj dhjReuter - 50 words
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Miscellaneous174 1946-09-28 6 j LIT All^fElt EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRIBUNE The Uninvited By Al Capp (-SHE'S SO VE£>, PUPUTANIA- «k^ -AND THIS IS^Y^f H W\V AH WANiTS TME GOWN IS 1 > THAT FLASH B^J REFINED, 7 THAT GOWN TM EL FINEST T'GIT A IV 1W ftUlWFn^^ WAS A LEMON174 words
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Article, Illustration475 1946-09-28 7 Henry Gris - Henry Gris Hollywood Gossip by Morning Tribune I Cor res. m Hollywood. HOLLYWOOD— The world d a Hollywood film studio may be of glamour and y t when you walk down a studio street, as we did— snapping pictures right and left you475 words
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Article111 1946-09-28 7 'STARS IN ATTLEDRESS AT CHANGI B London WS MidB uroat X c of Ml H t nighti Hfi I at B Scout reKn to Introduce B eight-piece Bj able direction of Bw iVa on there t items of B and lies, hiphB Reg Vavney B London whose B o part-time111 words
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Article271 1946-09-28 7 Cl ILCHESTER, B< pt, 16.— The Mrst batch >[ Qerman prisoner! of war <500> to return home under the new repair. a scheme set out irom the big £s x transil t Be] 'hurch r lay, Thursd y -.IK Lud< d mi n fromReuter - 271 words
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Article20 1946-09-28 7 NEW COINS For BRITAIN m X H ore nick"l, X H lecesm h It is (1 before ParH H present.20 words
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196 1946-09-28 8 LONDON, Sept. 27.— Commenting on the Sovie proposal m the Security Council that member states Of the United Nations should .supply information regarding their own forces on foreign territory, Dr. Lemin, official Soviet broadcaster Speaking over Moscow Radio last nigh*, said theirReuter - 196 words
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Article35 1946-09-28 8 BERUK, Sept. 26. -The iii>f normal return of shipments to the Soviet Union, n-.storlntf obectfl looU-d by tbe Nazis during lh<- occupation, were announced by ihe American military t;nv- I mmfTit.- A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article114 1946-09-28 8 WASHINGTON. Sept 26 tc Department officials l hey were planning to publish xet documi nta al the German Foreign Office m a -l volumt i which expose the gri sslve nature of Naa many's diplon u\ Offldalf ejcpressed the hope that other major Allied pow< R Ruooia.A.P. - 114 words
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Article40 1946-09-28 8 LONDON, M.—Tlm death is announced today at the age of 79 A Sir William Ayling, who was one of the Judgep of the Hijrh Court of ViiK'ra-- for L 2 ycarv iwitii he retired In 1924.- ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article, Illustration749 1946-09-28 8 VERA ARDMORE'S GOSSIP COLUMN IN NEXT WEEK'S REVUE B Stardust ...her that tune? It was always one of my favourites and I see it has been choen for the Revue which will be running at the Victoria Theatre next week. This is an all Services show, produced by the RAF's749 words
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Miscellaneous283 1946-09-28 8 Try This AMERICAN ANSWER )O j Crossword Puzzle across :-g Voictalc rod M"b'P^El iP^QiEI iaTq I fL VS'ei.t up 1 van W A> P r E LW U E^^T- 'j Port f, 1., -h Collections MJEittjl TMSITiSIE P EjP 1? -Con.r. (ted -.vingfl JfiU;N i .cHw a'Ap*^ U -IndeflMlw hHk\>283 words
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Article146 1946-09-28 9 n r for 1 aaJ Affairs and C uth Reiati n., t day Neliru d fd ir r i "We have tr'ed and prep se to try our utmost to approach I •h I all «jv In the mtf.T.m. t enment o r i the indoneReuter - 146 words
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Article168 1946-09-28 9 FINANCIAL REFORM IN GERMANY WASHINGTON. Sept 2G— The Jnited States has proposed a three-point financial reform m Germany which would replace the present Reich marks with a new type of currency as a step toward combatting inflation. Government officials said the plan would involve a virtual repudiation of the 400AP - 168 words
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Article30 1946-09-28 9 'j RTOTI B r v i.- criminal \*-m of t '< i i ;i bit? d and I raid <>n the Of mor- nd oth»r d ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Advertisement77 1946-09-28 9 |J OCRACY FREEDOM! CHINAS DEFENCE f& N^a^ AGAINST A CRUEL WAR I FORCED UPON HER 1 Adaptation By A NATION HAVING 1/ PEARL S. BUCK'S N O MORALS! I |SSS'eS»'. -MiII AUOIV fc. r '^>J- Farmer's Forebearance and Faith K)MLY: 30 a.m.— 1.15 p.m. 4 6.45—9.30 p.m. W- Midnight To-Night77 words
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Advertisement97 1946-09-28 9 CATHAY TS? 12 HILARIOUS SONGS. SERENADES! Smi ill OAKli] f .yfpCESAR ROMERO 1 M\ CAROLE lANDIS I^OOOOJ HERMAN TO-NIGHT MIDNIGHT A WORLD-FAMOUS ADVENTURE CLASSIC COMES ROARING TO THE SCREEN. i Joel NcCIEA I Hw3Xf f Brian DONLEVY- Sonny TOFTS tic 7SeA*u4U>&t, At The Worlds riI.OBE G.IV, Daily: 3—7—0.15 pjn. "TARZAN97 words
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Advertisement36 1946-09-28 9 ALHAMBRA 1i— 1.30— 4— 6 30—9.15 Ami I Ik' ;>: .J Vjb If i i^Sf <>w nnarvel f m mfrZa mystery Jf» ;A madness I i Tcnite /Vicfnighl Errcl Flvnn-Eonald ReafM> i i a d(»-or-di escapade DESPERATE36 words
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Article560 1946-09-28 10 1 L > <^. <our Mark 1 C Foodstuff Prices. lleehoon 1 price., remained unchanged Jfesu^rday and a t*m inquiries were reported. Siamese best quality wa s quoted at $110 per picul, Indo-Chinese, Amoy and Kedah qualities at $105, $110 and $95 respectively. Yesterday^> quotati560 words
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Article99 1946-09-28 10 i LONDON, Btpt. 27. -I Li Brttlita Qov«mmmt yesterday arrniiireil r..\ 6*J» (jf iP^cW nt.-rtainmr -nt I th» Arab fetofttiOlll to vhei PftlCttUlC Conference. l%i firs', of th<» ev»»ntn «tl l' ri rat€ showing tost nlfht of There h fchc Olory." the Mtifh-mMi film of Ul« rMlintA.P. - 99 words
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Article15 1946-09-28 10 I la] or" d were reported Ui b liar i on "> the < 4.;15 words
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Article148 1946-09-28 10 LONDON, Sept. 26: The Bri tish Government fixation 9f Malayan and Nigerian tin prices at roughly the same level as the United States agreed to pay for Bolivian tin (which Britain meets for Bolivia's Patino tin) prepares the way for an international tin conference mReuter - 148 words
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Article32 1946-09-28 10 LONDON, Bept. Football r« THIRD DIVISION < Southern Norwich City t, Crystal Palace 'i RUGBY UNION Rugb? Northampton 8. RUGBY LEAGUE RUGBY LEAGUE (County watch) Cumberland 9, Yorkshire It*— j ReuterReuter - 32 words
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255 1946-09-28 10 Gunman shot dead in Battle with Police I Singapore, Friday. A Chinese gunman who fought a runninf batile with members of a police radio Car was shot dead m the Kallang river, last night. The incident started when the members of the radiocar, which was stationary hi Lorong 3, Geylang,255 words
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268 1946-09-28 10 (By Our Financial Correspond The market is cheered by the prospect of rubber market m the very near future. Although it is believed possible that the market at the opening will r-how a set-back m price, there is great confidence that provided the Government268 words
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Article254 1946-09-28 10 HOME SOCCER FIXTURES LONDON, Sept. 26.-ftotbiHi "Uirej for this Week: SEPT. 30 SECOND DIVISION Burnley v. Barnslcy. GLASGOW CUP-FINAL Rangers v. Clyde. INTERNATIONAL M.V AT DUBLIN Eire v. England. OCT. 2 \rstnal v. Sparta ft, •//"choslovckia. Uet. 8 SECOND DIVISION -wp.nsea v. Soothampttm THIRD DIVISION (SOtm ffottfl County v. Port254 words
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Article, Illustration597 1946-09-28 11 I bow Nursing Sister Mavis Ivy Jones ken back to her quarters after atthe Serg-ants' mess at Changi, susto which she later succumbed as a sion between the three-ton truck m travelling and another vehicle at SigCoast Road, was told before First District ePaui597 words
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Article80 1946-09-28 11 The following have been select r i to pl^V soccer for the "Rncklitos" today at 5.15 p.m. linst No. 1 British Transit tnp 'ALFSFA>. at Nor- So n :ri<i. Tran-oort will l^ave Roxv Theatre and junction (l f yloTi Road at 3.45 run.: V ntelro Ton Enp Chia,80 words
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412 1946-09-28 11 ir, Frid.: Durin Japanese occupa an funds held In the Uniied Kingdom wer i r l by the Crown Agents to mcc; current payments of such items as interests on Government loans, pensions, etc., with the result that they are considerably less than412 words
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Article155 1946-09-28 11 (From Norman Pr^stoii. Reuler's Special Correspondent with the MCC touring team). I'ERTH. Sept. 27. MCC batmen pleased onlookers with some lu^ty hitting during today's net practice. Denis Compton showed fine powers of driving and short arm hooks against the slows of Peter Smith and DouglasReuter - 155 words
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Article108 1946-09-28 11 Hammond At The Nets PERTH, Sept. 26.— Walter Ham- mond, England's captain, was accord- i td an ovation when he entered the I practice net here today. He replied by doffing hi.; cap and after greeting his admirers began the business of the day. There wore lanloill of 1 allowReuter - 108 words
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Article72 1946-09-28 11 The following will represen he JCSA m a friendly gam* ol soccer against the RAF, Semf >awang ui^:\y at Sembawang. 'layers are kindly requested to imble al Qnlo i Jack i <^ 1.45 p.m. sharp for transport: Peck Phuan, Naidu. W. Hendroff, Babapathy, P. R «s, A. I72 words
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Article27 1946-09-28 11 The f Uowlng p.m. (t li ber T? Slew Bun 1 •1 j n Soon Sun r? fi m Cheng Bak and Tay Chong Ann.27 words
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Article71 1946-09-28 11 FILIPINO WINS WITH EYE SHUT f ■LXI.AIO). Sept. 26. Star Misapk, 132 pound Filipino, punched fcjß«ai 'cure a 10-round dcciMr ick Wilson. 133 pounds. P P Penniylvania. i fht most of the t>atFy- the I andicap of a partially 2* ihe result of JabN* the first round. H tw hurtA.P. - 71 words
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Article92 1946-09-28 11 DEATH OF MR. J. STONE X been received m c death m En£C of Mr. J. Stone. Bar Municipal Trea- imo of the suit-' Ibute to Mr. Stone X meeting of the fe the President. E :-nnn said that Mr. class, loyal and He was the E Tr^urer to be92 words
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Article59 1946-09-28 11 Two mom Japs will go to the "oliow this morning a* Changi Oaol Lt. Murakami Seisaku and Pr- I Saito Kanji. Balto was concerned with the be*t;^o to death of an Indian P°W at avak with a tamme; han'' 1 Murakami arr-?tod and torturw Chinese59 words
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227 1946-09-28 12 rLOND hots of ci warfai a Cti v Moscow radio commentator i n N( nesday i.i >h recalled the uucces I efforts of th" Western repr m rejecting tlie Ukrainian complaint to the United Nations Becuiity Council that the Greek situation menaced the peace. I'A.P. - 227 words
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Article87 1946-09-28 12 BACK-DOOR ESCAPE FROM FIRE READING, Sept. '2f,: -Fifty faBiliefl w« r* USttporartty «vacuated SJbtll a flre broke out today m a tlfllbtr yard at Bryanston*- Square, Reeding. Th<- dames caught houses I on the other dde of the nar- road It. one of the most rl< n ■ly populated partsReuter - 87 words
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Article178 1946-09-28 12 CHENGTIT, W« t Cnina. .Sept. 26. lleporti i< I:'.i",1 :'.i", her* from the re BOtfl Chinese borderland said flerc< intt-r-tribal flt,'htinK threatened f o *nterf« re the teardl fur tlio long iiilVJing American airmen reported I te be he].l by the Lolos as slaved. Despite the informationA.P. - 178 words
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Article59 1946-09-28 12 irmellti Lawttai ttu well-known Combined >rvir-< Entortainir.iTit. itt trill givr rooital On nd Bat 8.60 p. m M the rial Rmli. Ai ntii I'Jitcd that Umn will not i tatii Mn ill tin <r' Of ell I Vk<l -a ill wish to H M■ M i59 words
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Article228 1946-09-28 12 Tribesmen 's Rising Quelled i TBR&&AN, Sept. 20 Fijrhtinf between Government forces and horsemen of the Qua^hpai tribe led by N;irr Quuchprai whose forces riurinp- Urn recent rising captured the Persian Gulf port of Bushire has ceased. There arc, however,, local skirmishes m the locality of Band Amir noar PcrsepolisReuter - 228 words
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97 1946-09-28 12 Canada May Be Battleground In Third War BUTTE. Montana, Sept, 25.— U.S. General George C. Kenney. United Nations Military Chairman, declared yesterday a third world war would flnd Canada m an immediate battleground. He warned that if the U.S. air defence were inadequate, "there is a possibility the U.S. couldA.P. - 97 words
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58 1946-09-28 12 At!: 27 The V' mm nt w'U today pi pose to the Greek Governm< appointment of a Ji 'i n m\ the ease of the Gr Ch WLs > l> down on Yu i lav territory on it. 6 by Vuffoslav artill ry, itA.P. - 58 words
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Article81 1946-09-28 12 MONTREAL, Sept. 25: -Trygi Lie Secretary General of the ed N it ions said m an inter- today that there Was no n the part of the 8 Council moving the whole i ted Matl< ni tup fr< m Worth ■iv three 01 four unit ipplied toReuter - 81 words
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215 1946-09-28 12 VOROSHILOVGRAD, n* 12 layed) Critical shortages of both men and machinery face ofli- orking to r« tort the Donetl r basin to prewar position as the Soviets' most important steel and ct-ntn-. The chairman of the Voroshilovgrad Regional Planning Commission I explained the Restoration thisA.P. - 215 words
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Article149 1946-09-28 12 ONLY GO VT. SER VANTS GET RICE BAT AVI A, Sept. 27.— A former officer of the Royal Netherlands Indies Army- one of 200 people from the island of Madura who reached Sourabaya by prahu,—told the Netherlands News Agency today that Indonesian civil servants were the only people to receiveReuter - 149 words
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Article219 1946-09-28 12 Corrupt Red Officials Sacked LONDON, Sept. 26: -The dismissal of a number of Soviet officials for "misuse of their oiiicial position and stealing of collective farm property" was announced m Moscow today, li was added that they will be prosecuted. The announcement said: "The Council of Ministers of the USSRReuter - 219 words
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Article206 1946-09-28 12 GURKHAS IN EPIC OF CASSINO LONDON, Sept 2 fi I men died an a hii I Little is known Sfthe, I they were Gurkhas bV*» have won a plac I of embattled Cassi names perished with tw» they must have been m the three companies o I 9th Gurkhas, orReuter - 206 words
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31 1946-09-28 12 Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. <* ernor General paid a the Great World lasi n.eh after touring the park to the cabaret where he d with membfT? of Ws31 words