Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 10 February 1946
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Title Section24 1946-02-10 1 The Sunday Tribune Telephone: 581 1 The Xeuspaper of tht People of Malaya PAGES SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 194 K. I'lIK I I" KM24 words
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79 1946-02-10 1 Cairo Out Of Bounds To British Tr oops CAIRw r.L L'aUßi hiU d« lan out of bounds to British roops to-day tad avoiding th< Trie Egyptian OoTemment r k i* HBfl prcv i t t• iii ru were reopci students were holding mettinfi to d*> CUSS th( Br.UM. (J >Reuter - 79 words
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375 1946-02-10 1 International C a mpaign To Defeat Hunger Unde r Way Urgent UNO Action j To Be Demanded AIM It All A I'ItOMIMS Al I -Ol I All) TO UJL LONDON, Feb. 9. From ail over tut: world omes news oi an mtei national campaign to defeat hu; It b ii,.Reuter - 375 words
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Article41 1946-02-10 1 Ho over Backs Truman NEW YOi.K t-b. 9.—Former President Herbert Hoover tod,;., pffl his support to President Truman's appeal hi ii>i»d Mfta| to meet fa-) mine in :..ttions, and MM •■< heUeved the need could b. :::<■• w.th- rat; umg As sociated PressAssociated Press - 41 words
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Article79 1946-02-10 1 Bo mb "Im munized" -5 Years Later LONDON. Feb. 8.- A i S 1000- lb bomb which droD- I i ped !We jmn ago In the royal family yard j-day 'timmunizecv I by two engineer offlct-: who worked five ho y steam In k explosiv the missih* v feu vA.P. - 79 words
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Article78 1946-02-10 1 Hong Kong's No. 1 War Criminal BOHO KONG. Feb. B.— Col. No**. Bong song's No. 1 war criailnaJU Xormeriy chief of HaVMI Uvr:ciarnu-r:v :n he CdkAi. who is alleged to h been tesponsible for mass mur<len tptf executions at Stanley Ml anted here to-day from Japan to face his trialReuter - 78 words
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Article51 1946-02-10 1 LONDON, Fib. 8. Further coniMnatkn of the Ukrainian comOhhß doe to-raon-ow evening may be portpemd until after the wtek<nd. owing to alight indtopositton of Dmitri ManuUsky. chief uf lamlan oeMgate. la accordance with the precedent so fai established by the Council Dr. van Kleffens. Dutch Foreign WnReuter - 51 words
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Article222 1946-02-10 1 Death Penalty For Homma Demanded MANILA, Ith. The pro- H'fuiiun a>Kid m e deam penaii\ i mi 1. 1. -General >»a>anaru Humnia as tne live. -ween iiiai cio^eu 10-uav. uecision UpKtti on M»»n(ia>. uiun lilt' M:i.i,,ir\ (.M>niii.ii>>i..!i uy--***** tioniuiu nieeus aiu-i me 1 NMft n- -he tfldnt car LL-< 1A.P. - 222 words
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Article, Illustration71 1946-02-10 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 8.-- President Truman has decided not ro leave Washington and has cancelled his fortnight's holiday beginning Monday. A White House statement Bald this was because of an "immediate critical situatk» involving problems requiring his personal attention." The BtatMMlll added ;hat the President regretted postponingReuter - 71 words
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127 1946-02-10 1 Anti Crime War In UK Reaches New Peak LONDON, YvU. >.—Scolland kuds tattle against London s crime wave gan<^ has leached a new peak in the past ;st> hours. in a swiH-p ivppocted by wireless cars. Yard nun have arrested more haii BO inspected snoohouse and salt breakers. Organised langiReuter - 127 words
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Article39 1946-02-10 1 NAIROBI), Feb. 8.-Threr Kenya men have just made -h first ascent of -he steep south face of Mount Kenya 17.040 feet) regarded as one of the world's stiffes- mountaineering feats. The previous a- tempt made in 1899 failed.—! ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article386 1946-02-10 1 2.1 Million Made Homeless NUREMBERG, Fob. 9. Less than one month after the invasion ot the Soviet I nion Hitler made a claim: It I can send the cream of the German nation into the hell of a war without any regret for the sheddingReuter - 386 words
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352 1946-02-10 1 rOCKHOIJI, Feb. §L— An tmpiy seat at the session of the Riksdag recently indicated a ihir«! <h-i Pri»ce— Prince Carl lohan, f« Cltwi Pttect Gaatat Vdolt— has become tu,v> Defying six years oppo 'rom his grandfather. King QtMtav. and the tradi ing Swedish Court.Reuter - 352 words
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Article39 1946-02-10 1 Canadian Credit Fo r China OTTAWA. FVb. I, Fmaiv iMlni.-t-r Dsley bo-da* announced the signing of v Mpreemeni und- r which Canada will provide eredii ot SGU million to China for th purchase Ol Canadian gOOdl during 1^46-47. A.PA.P. - 39 words
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Article25 1946-02-10 1 MBH FVb. B.— Senor Jew QM .lead of til-. Bpaal '-Rtpubluun I in Kkilc." i.t:. d<d !ht< i'V< by .if'- fr^ilD New York Re uterReuter - 25 words
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169 1946-02-10 1 Mrs. Roosevelt Scores One Over USSR Del egate LONDON, Feb. 9 —Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt lias won in a debate uith the Russians on the interpretation of freedom of speech at a meeting of the United Nations committee. Mrs. Koosen ft, OM <>f the five Un Mj States delegates, contended thatAssociated Press - 169 words
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Article54 1946-02-10 1 BATAVIA Peb 9.— A statement t v the Dutch Navy today said that JM l.odies of Europeans, including a baby, were found in Antjol Cai.a. IwlWWlll Batavia and Tanjong Priok, thfir hands tied belund their backs Dutch sources said that the vi tims were dead less thanAssociated Press - 54 words
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Article156 1946-02-10 1 m TOKYO. F<b 9.— Newspapers in the first editorial MM* Yamashita decision noted thai was a shock to the Japanese people. oat stressed that the death sentence should intensify popular indignation apainst wartime atrocities which ■Ml being revealed for the first within Japan. Jhe MainichiAssociated Press - 156 words
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273 1946-02-10 1 100 MILLION VOTERS IN SOVIET ELECTIONS MOSCOW. IVk U.rui I'-'MHiujiiiil Ku-ii.n •ire expected !<> i'<> to the polls to-nioii »v N tt -i tentative* to tht Ivwj chamber- of the Supreme iel R-r.sians from the Arctic to the 0 I tral Asian deserts are being urged to reaffirm their confidenceReuter - 273 words
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Article42 1946-02-10 1 -.sHINGTON Feb. 9.— The .-,<: s::» Na ..hole concept of uarfar. About 100 officers will attend the Admiral Nimits, chief of navy o«ocrs attend a «HU lecture on the subject on Monday Asso ci ated Pr essAssociated Press - 42 words
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70 1946-02-10 1 CHUNGKING. Feb 9 Official Cnui.fccnur; dispatch today r, r t-a ma rtu^s lurcea. iheir withdrawa rom Manchuria by FeD 1 will still be mere on fIM I Day. T:.. di>; .ad that ?x--t« nsiv. ;ja:u i. r. iv. a c- v.i; troops to celebra:< :.rstA.P. - 70 words
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Article52 1946-02-10 1 i lODHQTON, Feb. B—Sec-to-day that no official information had b'-m nmtmi irom China a:, v report* that Ru was r. of special economic concessions in Manchuria. i: th< United S it were approached she would n. the Tad::. Oft] Itol I I door policy of equal trade for ail countries.-Reuter - 52 words
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Advertisement109 1946-02-10 1 Y. T. LEE TYPEWRITER DEALERS 332, North Bridge Road. Cleaning undertaken month Telephone H DKFLL ACCFSMRI'S FOR HAWAI AN LLM .'.PWII D PHI M need of anything in music /^^sW fl cannot find them anywhere, call on us; 9 cases out of 10, we can help you:— National" Thumb L109 words
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465 1946-02-10 2 The Sunday Tribune Sunday, February 10, 1946. Security Council Weathers a Storm r P HROUGHOUT the week 1 ihe U.S.S.R. occupied the front of world attend' With dramatic suddei she laid her >> by one on the table of the Becurity Council, which was nearly overwhelmed by the unexpected avalanche.465 words
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1400 1946-02-10 2 A (ip a( ntiid prize— amony Sarawak's Pi/aks. For years Mian the Jape I oali:>-'. the "muional sport" of tin- htnd-h, ni< rs h'ld b< en faftOQl I II U t nt- i/ <f tin Jd/is, the Dyaks MOB M reason wkf tmmr "s;1,400 words
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Article, Illustration78 1946-02-10 2 r^ The exhibition in Singapore of RAF achievements through- out World War It ends today, t Dir.'iQ the week since opening, aZmosf 100,000 people have passed through the gates Of the :Co7ia Memorial Hail. s where the exhibits are on dis- I vlay. From Singapore, the exhibition will travel upcoun-78 words
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Article172 1946-02-10 2 POLAN D'S SECRET POLICE WARSAW. !V>. Dta who BMU n< B1 quoted by name \O BBJ W 881 U a'mw driw BJ Palßß^Tl id police nay I VWt ').(KM) tO 1< '.>' j iTMul^ jails and pu-ms. M were held -i\ to eight monthwithout charges. High > rnment acknowledged thatAssociated Press - 172 words
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Article646 1946-02-10 2 R.B. Ooi - R.B. Ooi Nothing is more galling to peaceloving citizens than to foci the sword of gangsterism poftM d over their herds. You have been hi Illnf the word "freedom" raucously shout td from the house-tops and filtering through the basements in mufP.-d accents since the return of646 words
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Article298 1946-02-10 2 incongruities Not long ago we read that Australia vtuuld uump into tix Ma a iarge number of planes, some "ju«t out ol trau an air uxai. ter put it v iii Ada on Dec. <ii, leacaes tiiiigapore on Jan. 26, 1940* uiule in 1941 n too* aboutL.C.H - 298 words
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180 1946-02-10 2 Another Secret Churchill Speech Out NEW YORK, PCb. ••-AOjyiJt secret Winston Churchill speecn toil the wartime Prime Ministe. ioid Mm li Common* on Dec 10. 1942. why the United States ant Britain dealt with the Vichy French, released on liiursday by nugarinA which published the copy d text. Answering theAssociated Press - 180 words
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Article84 1946-02-10 2 WASHINGTON. Feb. 9— President .Tiunian, in his report on lend-lease aid to the allies, disclosed that o al aid of $40,040,000,000 ie foreign governments, 69 per cent was furnished to the British Empire and 25 per cent, to the Soviet Union ThJj BiitVih Empire rt J69.210.000,Associated Press - 84 words
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80 1946-02-10 2 Atom Test Air Cre w Undergo Tr aining WAS II I MIMUM, Feb. 9- «^^B*aS^^S^Sa^HS> WMf *■•»> perBikini atoll next May. urr.f organisation, it lMiJiif"'^ iP»- r r i.-V" Only one airborne bomb wit used in &erie« of dm taita. W* ••firry tbe iKNHb) undef proßent pMW >m an attitudeAssociated Press - 80 words
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Article4 1946-02-10 2 lf,m nkjhrgkjlrhweuio89mnef Associated PressAssociated Press - 4 words
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481 1946-02-10 3 BLITZED BRITAIN'S POSTWAR DISCOMFORT S (Onlvj Thrn WYi km T Feb. <>.— -Blitzed Britain, fully aware of her ■tst-war* discomforts, makes no attempt to conceal them from v: four-page printed lea/I ted by the Travel \ssnciation nf f treat Itritain and Ireland and addressed tn artrst tors to the BritishReuter - 481 words
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Article116 1946-02-10 3 WASHINCi lON. Wm 9— Ti.t- Wir ttfitmrnt today announced the »«%rd of the Ordtr of Merit to four ■snerals of ttvt Chinese national wftttary forces. The decorations were: Degr*e of Ctfnmander to Gen. Pal C trad of the Chungking Mini-try of Ti*Bliij of the NationalAssociated Press - 116 words
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126 1946-02-10 3 Islanders Evacuate To Evade Tax! GALWAY, EIRE, Feb. 9 Two hundred independent inhabitants of the islands of Turn and CTurbotf who have declared themselves an untaxable republic have beaten tax collectors again. In a motor-boat raid at dawn ordered by Galway Council to collect about $48,000 in current taxes andAssociated Press - 126 words
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147 1946-02-10 3 UNO Sidelights LONDON, Feb. 9.— The team of eight linguists at th IS, six French and two British, "find life :</ end varied* with the world statesmen who did make a great demand on their time ami dialed RrtSM correspondent Fali Daruvala. "1 was engagedAssociated Press - 147 words
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Article85 1946-02-10 3 London. Feb. 9.—Not officially adopted, the United Nations symbol, a North Polar projection of the world on four joncentric circles crossed by tit spokes and set in goid and Glue, has apparently just sneaked into the new world peace agency without any formal admission ticket. A gildod replicaAssociaied Press - 85 words
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Article58 1946-02-10 3 WASHINGTON, Feb. 9.— The State Department today reported that author Lao Shell (Shu Shehyu) and playwright Wan Chia-pao Yu) will arrive in the United (>s this spring for a year's stay at the Department's invitation. Lao is the author of the best seller "Rickshaw Boy." Wan wrote "The Thunder and58 words
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292 1946-02-10 3 "White Australia" Policy Still Lives Under Another Name SYDNEY, Feb. P.— The Australian Government is rffrfWnf mly as ever toils White Australia policy bars coloured races from entering the country. The controversial label "White Australia." however, has been dropped by government spokesman— in deference to Chinese and Indian allies— andAssociated Press - 292 words
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Article359 1946-02-10 3 LONDON, Feb. 9. Looking to the More, MM ti chief considerations of the UNO Inspection groan h I 3d with selecting a |Winnn<nl -i., for the UNO headbeen to seek a nJncc with gJI irenthei Ij possibilities. The North Greenwich and Stamford area, near New York, selectedReuter - 359 words
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Article88 1946-02-10 3 WASHINGTON, Feb. 6. -Th > House Naval committee has approved a bill allowing President Truman to transfer small naval vessels to China. If Congress approves in adthe bill also would let him turn over batf.eships, cruisers and other larger craft. The committee Chairman Vinson. (Democrat. Georgia),A.P. - 88 words
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Article158 1946-02-10 3 Schoolboy Interviews Del egate LONDON, Feb. 9.— Jonathan Boswell, a 12-year-old school bey. stood in the lobby of the central hall on Thursday, watching jrorld celebrities at the Un I id Nations General Assembly Mid, meanwhile, gathering impressions for a special broadcast by iiim to the children of India. HeAssociated Press - 158 words
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Article62 1946-02-10 3 WASHINGTON, Feb. B.— The United States navy is laying up its three new mighty battle-cruisers— the Alaska, Guam and Hawaii. They are 27.500-ton ships built io match the punching power of the comparable enemy vessels such as Germany's Scharnhorst. The changing mode of warfare and manpower limitations mak^ M unlikelyAssociated Press - 62 words
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Article98 1946-02-10 3 Lincoln Day Serm o n Today I pecial service of worship will be held at the Wesley Methodist Church at 4, F-r Canning Road, at 5 p.m. today (Sunday), when the Rev. H B. Amstutz will preach a biographical sermon on Abraham Lln- coin, whose birthday falls Feb. 12. The98 words
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Article54 1946-02-10 3 BATAVIA, Feb. B —A British communique today said Indonesian artUJery, machineguns and mor are hammering British positions at Gombel Hill, just south of Semarang. Eastward. R. A. F. TIIIIIIIII ilwist fighters knocked out a gun emplace- ment from which Indonesians have been Shelling Allied Dositions nearAssociated Press - 54 words
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Advertisement126 1946-02-10 3 OR SAI FOR QUICK SALE. Complete Set of Modern Hmse Furniture. Can at 124. Arab 81.. after 2 p.m. ALL IN WRESTLING TO-MORROW NIGHT AT 8 1 GREAT WOR r D RAZAK'S 20TH CENTURY PROMOTIONS a BU H H llilUHl PROGRAMME ALL SSAC GOLD BELT CHAMPIONSHIP SEMI-FINALS CONDA (World famous126 words
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Advertisement166 1946-02-10 3 D. T. LIM DtABBTI HERB-TEA HERB-TONIC OB AT JAMU 't.illin Sticks Vftnfltta Powder Krupok Udang Knpok IkM Wk D. T. T.TM <^ Co., 24 Mm i Street, SINGAPORE SP.CK. FREE LIBRARY Mo Krtrance Fe^s No Subsciiptions No Membership Fees Anyone can borrow books from our Library. The only condittoa is166 words
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Advertisement390 1946-02-10 3 NOTICE Although exact particulars of ■fHpiiMm'* are not yet known civilian vehicles for sale to the public vM shortly be arriving nt thie country hi increasing numbers. i H aemidingly proposed to set up a Vehicles PrtoriUes Oommtttee on which members of the public be adequately represented to ao>L* DCCA.O.390 words
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169 1946-02-10 4 MORE SHIPMENTS EXPECTED SOON MORE than 10,000 t<ws of uheat flour out of the ■,<:.<. >o inns promistd for Malaya hare alrcach/ arrind. and the irtni. the Sunday Tribune underds. A:. ipply Distributing Unit toid a TriDune reporter mat several more shipments are169 words
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98 1946-02-10 4 Firs t Death Sentence On Wom an In New Supreme Court The sentence oi death pas mmntM ue onva uy kut XMuiiiory cuuiL on in >*aa me am w <>n aijy IMMM lOC auHienie r>u. aea over to t/inei oubi rercy Mcjuwame, oy Ui \jv\ BMC UOe&tUll iiloaiaa, un Aug.98 words
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Article85 1946-02-10 4 Sixty-two Mala rom India arrived by tne BA "Rajola They included ur. S. H. Ang and fami C Lan and iv- Mrs. Conceicao and family. M. Come.- 0 A- and children Mrs. Hottman and party, Mrs i h. Kohand two children. Mrs. Lee Choon Guan family, Mrs. Loke85 words
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Article128 1946-02-10 4 5 Kempei Men On Trial Another story of the beaiin^i ana tortures in a fcempeiuu otauon was told at the noooa iiMl Court nere ne continued il ing ol tne trial ol tive Japanese, Connelly members of tne local rvcmpeitai. The five accmd an (1) i r ra i^' Shin128 words
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Article76 1946-02-10 4 Military Police P I one! arc lent ting un vehicles witn "8.M.A." registra|tion number plates. The public are advised thai these vehicles are \M Military vehicles and iherefore should conform to Military rules and carry b rtaln documents as pro- dby these rub I Any ownei such vehicle76 words
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Article46 1946-02-10 4 People who wish to travel should apply for thfl rail per•o Room 241, Ifuniclpal Building, in tuture. People Wll I aving Singapore perntly should first get their purchasing cards cancelled (at the Food Comrol De- in Maxwell Road' beta pplj for theli rail pern.46 words
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278 1946-02-10 4 "Tiger" Verdict: Satisfaction In Singapore President iiumanV spurninj^ oi (,vi\. Vama.shita's plea tor element, whiih ikffl ceitain now the "TijjerV' death on the gallows, has brought about a general leelinu ol in ;»il quarters in Singapore, although this would undoubtedly be greater it the condemned commander could by extradited for278 words
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115 1946-02-10 4 PORT OF SPAIN. TRINIDAD, r'rj. 8. The record-breaking crfckel match between Barbados and innidad played at Queens Park Oval were left drawn, Trinidad hflttfßg 576 for 8 in the final innings which is one of the highest ever totals for aReuter - 115 words
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Article72 1946-02-10 4 It ll ■■ilicially announced tn.it owing to thr pretent mike in the Railway Workshop at Sentul and the Running Shed, he pastengei train MTTlee be;ween Kuala Lumpur and Penang and Kuala Lumpur and Singapore being reduced to one tram pal day. This will result in I DOMUeT* Rbie72 words
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Article58 1946-02-10 4 Kuala Lumpur Ft b 9 In a speech on his wIBUCI EEi prison. Soong Kwong. Secretary General of the Malayan Peoples Anti-Japanese Union claimed that he had M 15 pounds weigh: during -he 32 days of Imprisonment Official figures from the prison authorities show that his58 words
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Article171 1946-02-10 4 SELANGOR RACE RESULTS 'From Our Oicn Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR. Saturd.-v IPOH horses swept the boaid at today's Selangor races, winning six out of the day's seven events. Antrum was the only local candidate v.in. i Results are as follows: H.n-. I— CUMBERLAND A, Kirn) 1, Harinage (Dragon) 2. Tcte: $30,171 words
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601 1946-02-10 4 E xt ortio n Charges Against I.I.L. Officials Withdrawn "In all these cases my instructions are to tender no further evidence and formally apply for the discharge of the accused." Wing-Commander M. Buttrose, prosecuting in the British Officer Court yesterday made thU submission when the cases tawhrißg seven Indians wellknown601 words
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341 1946-02-10 4 NEW SYSTEM OF CIGARETTE DISTRIBUTION ADOPT LD The recent -eneral strik*- held back 1 lie work of Food COntrol Department b> about a \wvU an rice deliveries to thr public uill be la- was rejHlMi at the I'ress nmierence yeMerda\ ot the341 words
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Article82 1946-02-10 4 PROBLEM "WELL IN HAND" lufantih At tbe Prebb day, it was aied tna; mere nave oeen a nui: 01 cases ol iniantiie para Singapore, Out tnu no HHM liurni Meaicai aumor: tne pmoiem well in nand and are a ytning possible way vi soiatum LMiaren 111 schools, and ito those82 words
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258 1946-02-10 4 Fo od Co nt rol Inspectorate's Latest Sw oop jX'l.iiki mi.iv aim .<•<• |i.n...ii<>i >uj4aj wilt ;v i a nuu>t m i ppi-i UO.U 111 .till i-.il ul>. >Mt im mi iii^pt noiaii via i imiu i i ii pal illtll >ll!-.ipol t aiacK nun i >usun*: ai/.., t |on.258 words
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Article89 1946-02-10 4 (Prom Our Own Corresponds!) PBNANG. Saturday. Armed robbers struck again today when a Chinese shop itnaltnc til import and export twirinw in Dato Kramat Road was relieved of cash and jewellery estimated at $23,000 iv five men, four of whom were armed with revolvers. I -ang89 words
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