Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 14 July 1946
1946-07-14
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Title Section37 1946-07-14 1 The Sunday Tribune 7 lit Xeivspaper Of Tlu People Of Malaya 'PhOUC N'OS. mmmUttXitml .J 81 I Advertising, Circulation <!_ Accounts 581.. j |(_H- P KJ J s SINGAPORE, SINDAY, Jl I V 14. 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS37 words
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524 1946-07-14 1 $40 MINIMUM, RATIONS ASKED Petition To Be Sent In This Week (Sundiay I 11 one Stall Reporter) GOVKR.XMENT. VMMADV t D WITH TWO STKIKFS BY ITS KM PLOYEES, IS TO BE m»i_ >.\C!l_;_> THIS \Vir_EK BY I iC.II T GOVEPNMFNT SERVICE ISSOCIATIONS V. H!{524 words
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Article110 1946-07-14 1 Japs Feared U.S. Gas Retaliation Jul* 12.— The Japanese trior. f**r ef whotetmle America* \oxto* and the knoncledge that r itktnd empire wet no* deftui m m tram ees OrenchinetjO nted the Japenete mmmiaU from launching get mer- Accord ng ta report om Japa_Jhri'~"' *»r*Te fey _U i Jas-Mssr *nreAP - 110 words
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Article175 1946-07-14 1 raise the sir speed rseord from 606 *as born la Malaya. aldson Is convi that be will reach at least 623 m.p.h Tfce R.A.F. are now making ftna an-nr. attempt over thr hsebes nesr Utile Hampton where ■eteorotag-ts believe that the three .-is. heal,Exchange Telegraph - 175 words
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Article41 1946-07-14 1 t. July 13— Thirteen of PS-sengers were reported kill- oa^ three were uninjured a Chinese Central Air Traaa- Corporatkm aircraft crashed mile of TSinan airfield. ter "«a-aaa_g saates trouble a few "■ata after Uie take-off.— ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article90 1946-07-14 1 BIG 4 PART WITH JOB UNFINISHED PARIS, JI reign Mini era pai last night Ihe ck ck G rmany and Austria still n. I rday Mr, B fin repeated big warnta-f of the need for economic oj -ra* io:. :n G aian\ and manded an early d Bni- dp. Ch90 words
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Article51 1946-07-14 1 Malayan mt 'mp D -goods blankets and towels c. rom America An offic'al statement night goM «Maia n of cott _s blankets ard from U.S.A I rd quarter D juj rted by ITer* against USA. alloil tx _u_jiii d to rar ol Imp r and ts51 words
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62 1946-07-14 1 Definite Opinions Too Early Yer For SAN FRAN changes es«stmet:oa wi necessary lal tho aa~] I be "revolutionized" SB th. hasis of tlie first atom: V l> J' B Hussey. tn**ssed th B test. UM the pres> underwater damaffe to sels will be more s«^ the second tune hut itA.P. - 62 words
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Article49 1946-07-14 1 CHINESE GENERAL FOR UNO SESSION TOKIO Idy 11 r chin, former C l iof of I of loree 1 1 A- t 1430 fro .i S i en ro'!'. d I session of the 0 mXais* ion. ii, en ';'>• a r I c on Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur. A.P.A.P. - 49 words
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Article81 1946-07-14 1 WASHINGTON, Jul* IJ A >i air forces reported 1 tl n Ama t bcmt^ be dropped on the roo]s of the Naii snbF- tl -siood Allied bambino during i w Ordinary bombs test of bombing disclosed the* M n oca the roofs of the greai Pc IA.P. - 81 words
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125 1946-07-14 1 Nagasaki Not Meant To Be "Atomised" rl —It is lean; Brsl time that th ck t *t rlosdl diver!' I thi BBCOI.-I li bs fckii sal from the nti ifS-tUI-l STSSBS X ten l_M Mils. I tft rtfc- the PseWe b_h_bi__ d< this SI !,;;it today JOth Ai* r >A.P. - 125 words
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Article120 1946-07-14 1 I Mi* \GO, July U —David B.h' Prei i_- A ration of I_ Aii-ioa Pilol l last sight U •majority of pilost fljil I thai (i p SI for comn BSS. kt, p. a kt a:d b* _d r i Aeronaut!* i Boat v i l«i mReuter - 120 words
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Article23 1946-07-14 1 me I l *ry National atiori i wa. Royal will be nm hy nine l H .i. d ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article, Illustration109 1946-07-14 1 FLYING MANNEQUINS Fashions from the skies thro* g r mannequin I Who gave a fashion display to passengers over the midAtlantic while flying from New York. Their "fasl for flight" dispiay which it ill I n in Paris, a is at helping the feminine <ler to clioose ample aad versofleA.P. - 109 words
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342 1946-07-14 1 Malaya's Victory Parade Contingent body ol I cpr -i ed his country at Britain _m a. est ary display In London last month-:* I irn< here rterd Ed iraon by the peace-time cm k I _n_Ef liner Maurel ania. representing almost the entire m342 words
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Article137 1946-07-14 1 HK Chinese Surprised Londoners Although notif bag sent a coming ent oi .'■>. men le the Victory Parade in Lon cl »ii in ..un.', only 28 are returning and arrived yesterday in Sm-;up'ir > en route home OD Hie Maiire.ania." r< uson for six member* being lefl bind la b137 words
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29 1946-07-14 1 IEBRA, July 12.— Uranism othST similar Australia. sub? the i i .-> R'H prerid- Ul hold handed ..j ire dl notified v a month ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Advertisement87 1946-07-14 1 < i B ;.%m.\i. pen 20 \kmm old omtcr \mir Mter :i. VK (.1 N all m :l i i repairsY.T. LEE >torU- Br_B_a 34, CTi wW^ Street. AFEWOPTBINIft':'. gggg-lßal iT-Cg-P GIAN SINGH'S HAVE ON DISPLAY FOR \DItS FOR CENTS MING si ITS ITALIAN SHIRTINGS >:: Bl TOOTAL TILS ♦Hungarian87 words
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Advertisement136 1946-07-14 1 V. li. E I _R DEAL! 332, North In ge Rd, mm v i Telephone 7971 YORKS 300 FOR 6 DECLARED I. al<"st S n^ in thf Indian vs < rk \urv cricket match a; Sheffield to-day: Yorkshire ..00 for six (i i la-t>d (Ciilib 71, VVaiX,!] _5). Indians 15136 words
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314 1946-07-14 2 Malay-S. china Barter System best For Trade Mr. Lien Ying-GHow Returns From Tour (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) I .st back from an cxl i lour of South Chi. Dl of th B ogapore Chinese Chamber of Oon 1 interview yesterday told hat he would be suggesting to the proper to314 words
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Article57 1946-07-14 2 WPA PROTEST MEETING SUMMONED meeting ."or Mon- 1 1 ri to consider i from Government lornndum on ii reg vi rem -nemorandum was consi emit J agr- ernment d therein was most unTh War Ab ;;ill whose ol o War h their p•ern waly at find ks. urgent representat or57 words
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Article87 1946-07-14 2 Cigarettes Found In Rail 'Fender was doe to leave Singapore was related in thr l I G- h I >co- and Do mis:. WCIV :n at the time of the al on ssession of dutiable tothe other of attempting to •ettes in excess of 50 Singapore to the Malay Peninsula-87 words
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Article89 1946-07-14 2 FATHER'S WILL CONTESTED pOg Our Own Correy MANG. July 12— An C W. V. Carey in C L_h parties being ua -san executor of ih B ngl c. landed pro I n June ***** ad nd 1 l C deceased \hi other hand. atrix is contesting on ground^ ngst others89 words
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Article121 1946-07-14 2 SINGAPORE CRIME As a result of an immediate alarm raised by a robber; In King George's Avenue at 10.30 on Friday night, and tv promp arrival of mobile police on the scene, two Chinese have been derained. Th. ual noMi i Btrsi also arrested a Chim121 words
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Article45 1946-07-14 2 dlowing Centra: C. A. Mi X ir« Mrs G X M. A M Mr? P X .T'-selyn. M M Tsfcuslrr Lady r. W. A. N Mis I H. Nor H ing were elected as i i i). D. cii- lliali Mrs. Ml N45 words
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Article111 1946-07-14 2 Food Inspectors Charged Our Own Reporter PENANO, 12— Five food 'tors appeared bvforr I Colonel R. F. 11 I)(ir!:r-Brni on a charge of txtot'tiom They irere: Albert J. Dmtmi aad Mohamed Sadiq Indians. Mohamed Noor bin Ab&utteh, fl Mel**) w. J. Settth, Eerestep cud o<, Kcan Cheng, a Chinese. charge111 words
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Article55 1946-07-14 2 JOBBERS SHOOT CHINESE PLANTER (Our O.vn Reporter) PENANG. July 11.— A Chinese planter of Butterworth. Chuan Ah Foong. was shot at and instantam ly died when ti Chii one of tin in a::..;| \v;*h pistol, broke into his Meeting with It anct tried robber shot Cl. The party escaped with55 words
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204 1946-07-14 2 Many of the Japanese military anils which employed PoWs for Labour work did not understand th< po_si D of a prisoner- of-war ana it took aim ihe whole length of the ia c th< m <> understand that PoWs should be given204 words
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Article151 1946-07-14 2 Testifying to the number of deaths that OCCUTT* ci during ttw period. Lt.-Col. Anami said tha I the 000 PoWa t*k< i from Sourabaya. 400 died 111 H roekoe, 170 in i- *n« L 8 at Laha, 20 at AmI bon town, and 300 on board151 words
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Article80 1946-07-14 2 TWO NIPS TO HANG Tho solemn, words "to lU_ei I by h. "nd time in *o's war crimei courts whin the P the A B Tribunal posed the capital punishment on I fficer* form* taehed I P W camp in Siam. Thi* condemned men are (apt. Hosur.ii and Warrant Officer80 words
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33 1946-07-14 2 I tOt July 12—1 said ruction wn I I ■iuota. an.* I huildnp: in i,v U GteraMUM *r*t iinrclydalO' blamed. billions <>f roubles h:id r the work.- A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article64 1946-07-14 2 HONOLULU. Jul. 12. ion of the Army Tra-.si>ort Comd announced that o transport- <'n a as Ouam to m was ditched near Ouam wiih minor injuries. Tlie plane ca: but was heavily loaded with mail. gasol- At. It crashed in an omen** five mr. erA.P. - 64 words
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Article231 1946-07-14 2 Paraders Did Not See V -Parade S -V/e did nol sec the Vie- L i tory Parade because >d in VU n explain- > ed Brunei's rep Raja Pong row Mohan WtU ti He arrived With the Ma a fan Victor* Contin- S crday. i Hearty 45-year-old R^Ja J Moi231 words
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Article255 1946-07-14 2 Accommodation For All Found 700 MALAYAN EUROPE. BACK Of the 1,000-odd pas> I who the "Man niadt noon. 700 are former who bfl Singapo i oth( Union to comm 1 k once again. Fr- and relatives wer .md long b .tnessed I giant 34.000-t( liner come alongside. The "Mauretania" earn255 words
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Article70 1946-07-14 2 Liverpool To S'pore In 1 7 Days Th. ton Cunardgiants a hose predecessor of the same na:. Ribanc the speed At];.' Ma apore i irning Malayans and the Victory .-.cie C< second bat th, a hag been c was last here in and was u\j iat aboi. I and pressed70 words
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Article14 1946-07-14 2 Mihailovitch Verdict ON Monday I has b« enWW I nvo', ial re. pons* > w14 words
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Advertisement379 1946-07-14 2 IT B. 1- f E PRE -PAID CLA.S i F I C ADVERTISEMENTS CasuaJ \d\erti .c iients i- r .t.. gttoatlons Vacant. Situations Wanted, For Sale. etc. at $COO per insertion of 20 words, 15 cts. for every additional Public Notices v erne ts. $3.50 per single column i pc:379 words
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Miscellaneous164 1946-07-14 2 __J LU _r _pj LU bJ LUU U U LnJ \>^) o.i IT W \Lotm*tA, MJffU. I f 7~ w^ aJS a. "l* '•Tl ft 7 r l r o T.i noo <£T"t» I T'"' ,rM M -!-.'^o6H rHE -fJDC-«- A..ya6U- Wast >**, intervemns sV^,.i.m J -'IJ.£_SEl_3-* r .;Ai V"164 words
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Article, Illustration1334 1946-07-14 3 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE bi| gjßA's final SEAC waa rang down on Saturday night— regret of those of as who haw relished the au •hows ENSA haa brough m-am Iron. Singapore. A lavish bouquet 01 is due to the peraggaaots ai organizers for That hilar i ou1,334 words
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Article1894 1946-07-14 3 The following pa lerday by the li: Ila in mia: Mr>. Laura A. Allen. Mr I Alia: M Ali>trma And. teUa Aitken, Mrs. Ma: Mi Mi M Mr. Mr. William Ain- a Arbucki. Anderson, M Ames, Mr. Donald All M Mien. MasAllen. Mr. Thomas An- M: N ,\i.1,894 words
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Advertisement122 1946-07-14 3 li CORRr STYLE FIT WORKMANSHIP a- n HARGES i Fashion Tailor oiombo Court, STpore < behind Municipal Build [■■■iiiiim P i I -nowlcdgeci to Serve -<1 in town. ruei.ilit. «*A VOV Rest-U.rant Bar. —ram ::._>aw.. MB i q _Rggap__ronsjenial sphere J*'-'|. r drink.. >**r\ i* c 1 vi* situated JW122 words
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207 1946-07-14 4 The Sunday Tribune JULY 14, 1946. Sounding Boards 5 the lirst in ibe histor: Bri ta ..a. a' ai to kno\. _ial the think anj desii rude, ci ou. spot: flat boi\ on ac: a heaped the (more le&> Lshed st is SS. .'.::> ::a the "I need categor;. BXC207 words
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Article1072 1946-07-14 4 W.A. Harpur - WATCH YOUR POCKETS! W.A.Harpur />'v Malaya's liability towards the ta\-garnerer is not easy to determine Is it based on what is needed or on maximum capacity to pay? Social services, defence obligations, subsidies a score of issues complicate the sublet; the pointers are that you Aw-Liyans should Cold fa- UD1,072 words
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Article209 1946-07-14 4 READERS' VIEWPOINTS iiiNi i i Kn i In your article "North .1 ilafß *i" in the .'ana. Tri-MUM a J.a a BBBd the activities Ol tbe KMT (G v a.... a 8881 tonu d bend-i in Qria a n and B-BlgBJ Pud ar Bl 111 m I Malaya :iav r209 words
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Article41 1946-07-14 4 Wearinß a tartan sa.-;. Bur .a a :i. Princess Eli/; dai i• H ils at _hi Cak'donian ball at Gi svenor !i I i dota Anrhrtng with her .aaal after the ball be.an. she did not :__ss a dance.41 words
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Article35 1946-07-14 4 T:a six ccupants en re -1 I I arhen an Raf Wellington era.-ia d into trees ard caught fire at Trusley. Derby] .-..a Five hundred arena n fought the blaze.35 words
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Article719 1946-07-14 4 by The Right Reverend J. C. Wand Bishop Bed Of London. From a B B.C. Broadcast. I mm These an critical days. Every- r it n c -aa- g a. .ua BIOS p i pie depK ire it But th Chut a. TV es ;:a719 words
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Article461 1946-07-14 4 Sigrid Arne - America 's Atom Control Plan Sigrid Arne r— ..ASHING TOW —Here is h am Pla< energy i it was i An "atomic ri* BB__t au ..(1 be aa fl rid Its staff would includt lrom many nationsThe :nic ri- ••l.a.mt nt authority <ADAt would have the right to keep searching461 words
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Advertisement45 1946-07-14 4 Jl Sii .LIGHT lo the EYES! The Levtly Amtriain Numount ar-.*. (.Kisses. -law that blend with beauty and n t-ppearanoa cut good taste and atjle. -*«ey are cushioned fn K Trt breakage. EVERBRICHT opt: al co, O tall-led O-*" 881 Chulia Street, Telephone 4435 Blngapore.45 words
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Advertisement81 1946-07-14 4 P®s /Mf.f BEST SiAfCl /SSJ Aerated the followi Pn i >/, n in SingMpoi lanff a am -10- it (i aaj l h aaas B .ii v Lee (aian 330, Tanjong Katong Road 116. Meyer Road Btogapore Oold Storage Co.. Ltd--103/105, East Coast Hoed Phone B*6lo a X:. It 25.81 words
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431 1946-07-14 5 Employers Looking To Govt. For Advice Singapore's Sge-ik^ Sh^'slmmi 3,000 NOW IDLE bune Stan Rapafrtcr) 1 n her liberation, Singapore u> is a ady in th» i.d renewed social unrest l nd difficult living condition brought al* the Mack Market v i rs .ire on a nnd refuse la retain431 words
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Article137 1946-07-14 5 STRIKING POSTMEN FIRM Uune Staff Report* fhe strike of th uniforih gtgff et the Post Office Is still Yesterday, nearly JOO gn gathered on the green betwte% Anderson and Connauyht miifu ood chatted among t Otm*setves. played cards and ajpthell They wer c alt humour, but when asked if they137 words
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129 1946-07-14 5 RACKET fXPOSED .x rrsbune S.afl Rep aa, \-a *v kti a brand of cigarett lighii r p I i s i> !a :a, turned o.u h\ ih" hundred r > vom where the island as a real tiling I visited this factor yesterday and129 words
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Article58 1946-07-14 5 Bl____ghai I— After »en. George Marshal; O. *__ttant Secretary of War, left Shanfhai on July 2 for Snima. a tnj aland near Okinawa, to play lio-gra-e of war _o__-*p Prom then- __aras_nglan tt -SB*- kd to fo to Manila and Bangkok. mot Millard Tydings, DeaaoA.P. - 58 words
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16 1946-07-14 5 U.S. Naval Installations Abroad Inspected -nited States naval installation?. Iq a foreweU statement. Forrestal Associated PressAssociated Press - 16 words
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Article18 1946-07-14 5 Egyptian r.ewspaper _v kly new pars »r- liable t proI of tr t iat ions. ReuterReuter - 18 words
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82 1946-07-14 5 Mayor Intervenes In Shanghai Strike sh kl I.a \i. July 12. tlie China mess* HC-UninS __ri__. compelled iiiur ft a:. .a. -a. a R. Hit t, Ui Press, Associated Piaai and Agence ,e to suspend their set ill to *f*t v '■■->' a tho interlon of Ma ff X 0Reuter - 82 words
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48 1946-07-14 5 Yokohama Ja>. 12 Baru Kawakami and Noaza BMBM civilian guards at Ital Kawasaki \r soner-of-. n_p I found -uilty on d tint prLso!' under their control. An Eitrht Army commission sent- ikaaj to 10 years anora ar,d Sl.inaulairo ko 12.— ed Press.48 words
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Article143 1946-07-14 5 MP'S URGE BIG PRESS PROBE London. July 12. More than .41 members of Parliament I ligned a circulated i demandnig a sweeping t. n press includn^ txtenr of monopoly in chain etmi tke extent of finu end tuii if t <>// tit. pn ekm *t \ews. 77a reaapfed act Foot,A.P. - 143 words
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278 1946-07-14 5 A not her Great Trading Company Diasppears Borneo Becomes Btitish Colony MOTmi I I R LONDON, Sunday. On Monday, British North rneo is to be established ay British colony. The i Bslon of the rights oi the British North Borneo Company to tin British Government marks the disappearance ol yet278 words
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386 1946-07-14 5 UNRRA Shipments to China: LaGuardia Warns Chiang V. Hl.Nt.loN I 111) i; Dim a.: «.<*, Sti 11,, Bl I at-uu.dia }«*.<.ii'i-ila> >a id he had n tv < .fuel ulissimo Chiang Kai h I fig him thai UNRRA was eeasMerin g topping relief shinnn lo China. The cable na*. .sageA.P. - 386 words
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653 1946-07-14 5 HONG KONG. July 12. Emphasisine that thi public can hays complete confidence m ihe stable, secured current f Eiongkonn and Malaya, which ily link* I v. n the sterling, Mr. Arthur Morse, Chief Manager of the Hongkong- and Shanghai Hank. at the first post-war annualReuter - 653 words
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Article195 1946-07-14 5 U.S. Cotton Price Up NEW YORK July 11. -With in«l_eatioaa that the us will be th- tt US, with the tion of 1.-. v rose $15 a bale on the Ke_ I rk today -a ■l- a h. ay baying io vet ent. Unfavourable wfceather and the I weevil infestal195 words
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57 1946-07-14 5 Albanian Attacks On Greeks Repelled athens. Jul: 12 Dlapatehe. from Urn Albanian reooi .hai Greek troop led a series of Attack* on fro i >-• a* A;b r r Th, Clrcfk took pvc* p isoner*durini the Oft-tin Un a bai lan. wer« a .embers Cif UM milll— 1 .rm ofA.P. - 57 words
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Article86 1946-07-14 5 Russian Troops Still In Iran? PRINCETOWN. New Jereey. Jul. Ala. Iranian Ambassador to the United I Iranian G< *t regained control of Azerbaijan." Speaking before a Princetoi ety, Ala Is noi certain that all the H forces He said Iranian official dc on the departure of th. siar\g becat ailA.P. - 86 words
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Advertisement31 1946-07-14 5 1 1 i White nnd Sparkling if rou USE IPANA fl TOOTH jU PASTE //If I «a Uodt-if dittribvtar. and \j i/ na t^cAc H,m*moi, HaH* f N.S.W. A tt *ol.o.31 words
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Advertisement141 1946-07-14 5 r e- nourishes your syst. Mineral Salts. crKininiedii_-ii-IS__df_w in Vikelp is tremendous. Far in.r one day". 1 ranges as much P» <-- phorus as in 41bs. of Butter And P contains 9 of the 12 essential il Salts pius od lodine— all auch-nc*. nerals and Vitamins get into your system141 words
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Article84 1946-07-14 6 Cause Of Relief Supply Crisis NANKING. July 12. A Chinese Government spckesn. c •■mmenting on the relief supply erliia gtafc ci b* change :n the UNRRA Leadership in A- i was partly to blan. The Chinese Ge said, in via.*. .a c :ae ••>. aiui cl -ilicuhies of the situation.Associated Press - 84 words
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Advertisement315 1946-07-14 6 > SHOWS DAILY A I H A MRR A 10.45-1.15— 3.45— «.50— 9.30 _MJLll_^\lTlUl\/\ BOOKINGS Tel: H90!) 15, Sot na in Tou ri TOP VALUE IN ENTERTAINMENT! J a-- •w a* a a haa' a a- >a>pt*i:<»: •m official _Kh;s films 1 If\l\lCK_ f\ M ilQgl POB WOULD 'I*..- aa;-"315 words
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Advertisement259 1946-07-14 6 A New Century Of IIOHISOIS! Watch lor Big Opening dale at ALHAMBRA RED LIPS Thirsi'.nsl 'i BLACK WINGS Mo~ri»«J *Ak m s jaf*\. _^SSmmmmK^y\J*^mm%^ ___B_> __E ___r-^__- __r *B Etf P__l iTT f. M mMI _^f?__^^ff_B _M__sa«C_____________l I -SC 3—5.45—8.30 ..n. I; Ucd .'cature "SITA KALYANAM" ail i Gp. Ding259 words
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Advertisement198 1946-07-14 6 I Bit \GIiIX-3-Tanjong Pagar Phone 33-7 4 shows datly 1. 3.15. 6.30, 9.00 "THE SHADOW" (Oonctodi-W 'hapna. w:.r. V. Jory--\Yria A:. a >.a Ro?er .loore. lain escape fiom i fctaMpand QiaboUcal death kcapi i Black Tiger the wild beast Of aie JBderf GEVLfIHG PHOHE ***** To-Day, 3.15. 6.30 Mi P198 words
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Advertisement65 1946-07-14 6 Daily I shows: 3. I Smasfa Opening To-da\ "11.1^ A. \T" i fflmliittaiil \V IT H TB E BBAa i i UL M UMTAZ SHAN'II IN AN DIBPXR-SD ROLE. Fv>LLOW HER TRAN- CKNDING CAREER PROM A KITCHENMAID TO A MATINEE IDOL! R. Iraa*. thru The Una* d Exhßltcrs Syndicate. (Amust'ini65 words
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Advertisement229 1946-07-14 6 Till: SHOW TO Hi Ml\ BY ORIENTALS op their ea 1 BY OCCIDENTALS TO-O A V x t,^r^ 415 63< LAPI I OJLJ M-G-M' S GREAT TECHNICOLOR CLAMOUR ROMANCE! __-*_^>v RON AID *Nel| DIETRICH M EDV .!M> ARNOI .rand Vle. Ouier Players v;>|| A Include: -y AX> rA(;| Opening To-morrow229 words
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Article, Illustration26 1946-07-14 7 BOUNDARY TO LEG A striking action picture of Alec Bedser, th, all-rounder, who made his Test debut recently. He :s playing i n the second Test.26 words
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298 1946-07-14 7 W rvices In.c.- rational Rugger Scotland goals, 1 penalty goal and 3 tries); Ireland 0. Scoring eleven po. _ich half. Sco* ory over Ire] second of the m iation. hes a Besar stadium, vaster day. Scotland wan jj petal? wo goals aiy_i a penalty goal)298 words
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Article129 1946-07-14 7 Today- ay soccer match at the Jalan Besar Stadium is between the REME and the Singapore Rover.-. The REME have alway-. p good display-, m their games at the stadium wl. Slngapo*. are a cosmopolitan combination of some of the best local >occer pi. A! game the Rovers129 words
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Article123 1946-07-14 7 •XDON July la': The following I :ship dinj* including matches c including two points for tie in Reuter 1 nninga Lead P W I. D Pt.<. 14 11 1 0 L' I Yorks 13 10 0 1 I 0 1 IUI M 14 I 0 2 104 GlamorganReuter - 123 words
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1809 1946-07-14 7 Cecil Wong - Cecil Wong By SPORTS REVIEW Sportsmen are already looking rd to the August Bank holidays although they arc :il lhrco weeks ahead. It will be renumbered 'hat bumper Victory Athletic Ift has been planned for August 5 admg eampeta art. reminded that the closing1,809 words
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Article72 1946-07-14 7 ADELAIDE. July 12. .ntlng <n the rspoH that K>ith Miller Bert .an, is troinp to Lanes 111 ro for Lear.. Dm' Bl ta State to sti ra have seriou-.lv oonidered the effect traasfei alayto England anil lv i twtti lias nickel snd sraal a <•;,•! 1Reuter - 72 words
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Article, Illustration389 1946-07-14 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Satur. Small field and small dividends a..: icterised la The highest dividend was paid in the la^ by Turn Over ($34 Tht- big pool totalled $171,400. Result RACE 1. Russian Rose 1. Empress ii ing i 2 Young G < Farad > 3. Won oy389 words
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Article163 1946-07-14 7 YORKS BIG STAND •IEFFTEi areak to been foreca at Sheffield 11 Yorkshire ph. ma' iia xho are kee. Indian.** capped as balkar will keep wicket. Oul V.:aia: m**\ though his health has much in (*d N:e. ucln tod Sarwaie al «ki down, the India team beinc Merchant, Modi. Amar- t/are.163 words
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Article210 1946-07-14 7 S.C.F.A. Lose To Naval XI The I were beat* -n 3-1 Dockyards in a soccer .natch played at the Naval Base yesterday. Chinese team scored fin* afa.aruk tee W -he t\v\d w a 1 yards team equalised. Prom then on the upper hand and rait -•ut wii. scored by Sum210 words
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Article20 1946-07-14 7 ETON-HARROW CRICKET bo Eton-Har- scares at the close of day m Eton Sl3 for nine d The m; todojr.— ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article18 1946-07-14 7 The RA.F. -fTengalu be* ■gp^poa Indian- by a.-.. a soccer match played at cah yardav.18 words
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Miscellaneous22 1946-07-14 7 HICH TIDL Height 8 3 ft. TOMORROW 12.10 p.m.. Height 8.5 ft. ESD AY HAI pm.. Height 8.6 WEDNESDAY pm.. Bright 8.622 words
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129 1946-07-14 8 Quezon's Body Taken Home: Bishop' s Tribute PEAP A memorial s» >r he Pre Manuel Quezon of th" Philippines was held on tbe hangar deck of the aircraft carr on on which his body is being island for burial. The wooden copperbound box containing the casket was cover»d with floralA.P. - 129 words
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380 1946-07-14 8 i-ii». nn's h<»pitalitj received the highest praises ti .til members of Ihe \!alayan Victory Paraderfl who returned h j sterd ii er participating Kb the gigantic military d plaj in London ia-^i month. •"We were taken up by London. We were taken up by the380 words
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190 1946-07-14 8 MIKE JACOBS TAKES LESSON TO HEART NEW YORK. July 11. 11. hind the $30 top priii- ticket for ihe LouisMauriello heavyweight championship fight in Sem ember bea* h promoter Mike Jacobs took on the Louis-Conn affair Mike made money over ia dv. nore near as much as he had hReuter - 190 words
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Article93 1946-07-14 8 SECURITY MEN GUARD COURT Report F-H v July ta— ll lof fi It c hed from guarded the Butarworih Conn am the c of those arrested during a ion in front of B Mer. a jam on p before nel R. F H. Da One mer. I Chinese I Vy93 words
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Article57 1946-07-14 8 Rice Hoarder Fined $500 of honr .iculs cf whe-'t fi fined $500. in default, three months' ri_r<v prisonment. t-eond Thoon L p. yesaowie. proPood Contra tt»Tt a No. 74, Tanjong Pagar Road t stock 1 ooks i.' howl ato th<* c# >v -md flour cnteen bags n a k portion57 words
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Article36 1946-07-14 8 armed robbery ch.*t explained to foua ing Npee Tenjr anil See Neroh Kwanc in the Second They are Kuru- •noon of July II at a 'load. Tl 'tied in rot 48 h th* mentioned36 words
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Article65 1946-07-14 8 LONDON. July 11.— Durham team to appose India in a two-day match at Sunderland next Wednesday and Thursday will be: D. C. H Towui. R. B. Proud, W. Coverdalo. S. Robertson. R. T. Spooi'.er. J. A. dp wii E- L- y a Rohson, J. Grigor and J. Carr.Reuter - 65 words
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Article76 1946-07-14 8 When a la Jurong f ter* n, flfteei casei which were sequel to tl d in the Second Di- a: it. >• Tan Lee Hu I ehlef tennent of the hou uilty re Mr- Tan Thoon Lip, to a charge of being in p I military It76 words
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188 1946-07-14 8 NEW YORK. J u ;> 1-.— President Truman to day issutd a statement saying that the United States had i.i.r.l" aa.l its famine relief promise and that In the ar ended June 30 exports of food grains exceeded the country's co mm ii188 words
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136 1946-07-14 8 U.K.'s Palestine Decision Will Be Comprehensive London, July 12---An_:o-Amevican have begun oa Fna.,\ tn postponed probably until Satu: day 'a mmmmOl on Palestine, which were to Mai ia Urn arrival of tlu* American i < lal k) 'ion. The Anarir.,:: -tail d the deputir- w.r,. detained in Bermuda fcfl aa<136 words
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Article128 1946-07-14 8 British Council's 5 -Year Plan Jalv 12. -Tho British Council la to extend its work to re and detailed plans are now being worked out wah th-> Dominion Ofleo for inclusion m the plan. nd lecto may he sent to the Dominions. Id aa-. I'• "Th** ,11--tonds to orn ;ndReuter - 128 words
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Article77 1946-07-14 8 Surplus Wool In Britain i I INXX be Board of Trade <i: a Britain wartir* ed surplus col to supply Ua I a k>m cci for two y Th« gave details of a thy I D Ei Hew Z a. and S< ut I A up an orotioi at iA.P. - 77 words
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Article43 1946-07-14 8 Italian Talks Break Down ROME. Jui. Italian ■en going OB SIBCS Ju- lv i for the i ot new H gown coin- The nine wh It! maintained that the port- |io of puM el 4 not he hold a Chrisl su D_moc- ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article29 1946-07-14 8 TO* Singapore Municipal Comnoners. al a dm acid on July 5. sgreed In pr!nc-pb to a PB ■■■n.mct.dation of a Police Court a I licence be cancelled One conviction.29 words
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Article262 1946-07-14 8 Back Pay Talks In London DALFORCE MEMBERS WERE .1 -a tm Repei »vo aaa aanl. tines of Urn Batfon a Mali If Hang and i'ong, Mow, wiiti the Ha ayan Contingent ta tin V-Parade Ka Lendan, on I r return her- las' nigM haid ihey had a bii a i262 words
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Article71 1946-07-14 8 H. K. VEGETABLES REACH JAPAN Tokyo. July 12 Japan's fir-t postwar import of a .irrivod at Niki port from Hongkong on board the British .'a.ip Sam Dauntless which carried 500 long tons of peas and beans, SCAP announced. The Japanese Government instructed to have them distributed through the normal rationels.Associated Press - 71 words
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Article143 1946-07-14 8 London. July 12 Cnce again Mr. Mohammed Ali Jinnah, President of the All India Musliia -ems bent on throwing a r in the delicate mechanam of India's, transiiion from a subject to .state. a- 1 Tribtine. in its current ksuc. Commenting on the news tha; Muslim LeapueReuter - 143 words
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Article64 1946-07-14 8 Nine Czechs On Smuggling Charge i ion. July 13. Nine I B'iash civilian ■tr<d in B-. on 00. The men were efcatgod with .a nvolved. ii includ- I n fur voat. A customs officer <l on a lorry in hi h had travel led ue to Antwerp ai ship toA.P. - 64 words
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Article25 1946-07-14 8 Back in Malaya after a Francis C* ho returned -c "M:nia". Mr. Cooray is a well-known journalist and bl. home in Kuala Lun:25 words
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151 1946-07-14 8 MANCK R, July 13a d her leg o: 1 Sh< was Mi Wood, d 36 of C :ord, Middlesex had been appearing Opera House, B. »01, by ament awarded £30 costs agains Winter as and I )n Company ted, I. ooi. 13 is151 words
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Article68 1946-07-14 8 Synthetic Not Satisfactory quality •er w seen in th disappointing of natural rubber is to be alio. Par *i additional t&JtO* atural h for man i. half of the year. Making the announ* phi! a Th uncement follow, d s statement that anoth natural ruhber is I from the Du*Reuter - 68 words
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Article21 1946-07-14 8 pinr ta.ls c-f thi si. i the policy of th dispose shipping. A ected futui d ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article27 1946-07-14 8 13. G alisa Cla. Mad. mCh 1 X pecied to mav t a'- y to ng. in Hankow, to ftWO Thi accompany dfasdfas A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article21 1946-07-14 8 BANGKOK, July 13 Police, acting under the powers of the continuing state national emergency arrested two prominent Bang- urnalists.- A. P.A.P. - 21 words
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Article75 1946-07-14 8 BUDAPEST, into finance ministry on Friday order. fonMnHDR from circulation after tt reached the dizzy height of SGO 000,000 *****0.000 to American dmttar. Oefore the war mo The discarded currency 1 placed hy m complicated "index pengo" which Hungarians -tax pengo" beceuae it ttet creet. Ed inA.P. - 75 words
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Article29 1946-07-14 8 4 YOUTHS ON EXTORTION CHARGES F Ah Tan and A- McL* thai i d coM-ectinn money f rem duals staying ate rang I k trouble fr an s- ei-t29 words
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Advertisement125 1946-07-14 8 PAVILION iM-:vrAS"*rvvr ill Serve Food From Today. Wlr Dine :•i a S (For Civilians and Officers i Victory Theatre Il V-'.'\ WM. I REL 1 HARDY -GREAT GUNS" a* a<'!;-'. "Going A\\ NN jy" EiaiftMt i. hvaivr I U AFPT WORLD, 3.30. a. I \< VV 'MANSAROVAA ■tenteg David a125 words
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