Malaya Tribune, 14 October 1946
1946-10-14
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Title Section53 1946-10-14 1 The Malaya Tribune. gV THE PEOPLE /TO? THE PEOPLE THE ONLY MTIONaL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA Now printed simultaneously Singapore. Kuala L umpur Ipoh (Penang ofl.ce opening shortly) 'Phone Numbers: Editor 581a Editorial 5811 Advertising 5812 Circulation Accounts 2005 PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1946 TEN CENTS. The Malaya Tribune OCTOBER53 words
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233 1946-10-14 1 Reuter. SHANGHAI, Get. 13 —China's 1946 rice harvest, previously enthusiastically described as "bumper" and "the best for 20 years", is now learned to have been over-estimated. Ii is believed that this years crop, although be ter than last year's, will be about five per cent belowReuter. - 233 words
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Article30 1946-10-14 1 Reuter. ii v im«*n«. aw I ol central bailers' Itimatum that the Football •err rommittM ha> statement ;<>ked for Labour who reted ie the meeting andReuter. - 30 words
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Article65 1946-10-14 1 HINOTOH, Oct. IS.— Presidescribcd the Nurem;t- having blazed a new national 'vstiee". statement in a letter judge John Parker. alternate member ''rnational Military ~:d The trial at will long be remeniy 'ur privilege to the blazing of a "'cw national jusice. You d ithfully and well the65 words
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40 1946-10-14 1 A.P. 13. The Vatican Jay -aid: "NumerCroatian workers v railroad employe- a despite strong ■11 upon them to calling for the Archbishop Stepisaid telegrams airive in the Vati»us parts of the ting against the Jtepinac. A.P.A.P. - 40 words
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Article92 1946-10-14 1 A.P. WASHINGTON, Oct. 13. The French News Agency, Agenct France~Presse, Quoted VS. Secretary oj Commerce Arena Harriman as <ayiny that Stalin is a convinced capitalist. The agency said he opined this feeling during ?ii< seri ice as embassador to Moscow i tit dispatch filed by lean Davidson,A.P. - 92 words
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Article118 1946-10-14 1 Reuter. SYDNEY. Oct. 12. -With no «table currency and a flourishing black market, bu-iness in Shanghai was in a chaotic state, said Mr. H. Middleton. an insurance broker, who arrived in Sydney in the Nellore. Mr. Middleton. who ha- spent 30 years in China, said heReuter. - 118 words
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Article32 1946-10-14 1 A.P. HAMBURG. Oct. 14.-A British Combined services team defeated a Danish army eleven 5-nil. in an Association football game here on Sunday. The half-time score wa< 3-nil— A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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262 1946-10-14 1 Reuter. Madras, Oct. 13.—Fifty million people in South India are loday clamouring for rice—their staple food —to ward off starvation. Shipments of rice from Burma and Indonesia wnicn have begun arriving in India are earmarked *v Madras and all provinces have beenReuter. - 262 words
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Article40 1946-10-14 1 Reuter. LONDON, Oct. 13. Air Vice Marshal F. J. W. Mellersh is to be Air Officer commanding Number No. 91 (Bomber) Group, the Ministry announced today. He was formerly Air Officer commanding No. 231 Group, Air Command, Southeast Asia. —Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article74 1946-10-14 1 Tin- Singapora Fire Brigade at- j tended to II calli daring the week and. T!ie aiaal sxatperatiag job ta.< the lallanu' fire a; Mt Faber. where the lack of Water supply coupled with the difficult terrain daman dad ot only hard arork uith canvas heaters bal74 words
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Article109 1946-10-14 1 A.P. MOSCOW. Oct. 13. Izvestia on Sunday denounced a- "provincial paper delirium" a story by David Snell in the Atlanta. Georgia. Constitution, that Japanese -cientist-. who had invented an atomic bomb, were now in Moscow "This delirium of a provincial paper came according to market demand. OtherA.P. - 109 words
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69 1946-10-14 1 MICHIGAN. Oct. IS.—The U.S. ear industry will be limited in its production of passenger vehicles next year by continued material shortages, and there is little prospect that it will reach capacity output, according to Mr. Harlow Curtice. General Manager of Buick Division of General69 words
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Article24 1946-10-14 1 A.P. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 14.—Four membcra of General Douglas Mac* Arthur's staff arrived here by plane from Tokio en route to Wa6hingtofi .—A .P.A.P. - 24 words
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68 1946-10-14 1 The rocket cycle......with a shoicet of spark s and a terrific flash. Speedway Rider BUI Kitchen oosses the start line riding the first rocket— assisted motot cycle ever to be tried <<»r At Wembley Stadium last link. The speed eemed no faster than usual. The rider said afterwards that ttt,A.P Photo. - 68 words
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Article143 1946-10-14 1 DES MOINES. lowa. Oct. 13.— Her.ry A. Wallace, ousted a* re tary of Commerce in President Tnunan's cabinet, has accepted the editorship of the liberal magazine t'Nev Republics". Wallace to-day declared: "The New Republic has long believed in a thoroughly educated public, but it now believes143 words
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Article76 1946-10-14 1 A.P. NANKING. Oct. 14. —Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, who clashed bitterly with General Joseph (Stillweil during the war, Sunday Rent condolences to Mrs. Stillweil on the General's death. Recalling how General Stillweil led the Chinese and Allied forces in the difficult days in China-India-Burma theatre, Chiang saidA.P. - 76 words
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Article53 1946-10-14 1 Reuter. TEHERAN. Oct. 12.-The Teheran military garrison will parade in one of the principal squares of the Persian capital on October 26 when Mohammed Reza Pahlevi, the Shah of p.M-ia. celebrates his 27th birthday, the Teheran Radio reported today. The celebrations on that occasion will be held throughoutReuter. - 53 words
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161 1946-10-14 1 Reuter. Liverpool, Oct. 13.—Robert Kyle Mauger, 43-year-old superintendent of the Punjab (India) police due to return to India this weekend was today found shot dead in Exchange Hotel here. The discovery was made by his wife. He had a head wound and a pistol wasReuter. - 161 words
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Article182 1946-10-14 1 Athens, Oct. 14.—Twenty-eight persons were killed during the last 24 hours in northern Greece as moppine-up operations against leftist bands neared a climax, according to press reports on Sunday. Ten civilians recently armed under a crovernment Older. were j>mbusheci and killed at Bassit. On the gulf of182 words
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Article49 1946-10-14 1 A Traction Company bus en route to Finlayson Green, crashed into the wall surrounding the grounds of Victoria Bridge School this morning. Nobody" was injured. The bus sustained a smashed bonnet. A new anti-black market poster, put up some weeks ago, was alao damaged.49 words
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Article35 1946-10-14 1 Reuter. BOMBAY. Oct. 13.—The situation in the riot at Bombay was easier, today's communique stated. Three cases of stabbing in central Bombay were seported to police headquarters up to 5.00 p.m. local lime.—Reuter.Reuter. - 35 words
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Advertisement26 1946-10-14 1 AVAILABLE I J ENGLAND Mi Malt, Hops and Yeast need bottles if TIGER CUB is to reach you Please return empty Bottles to your retailer promptly.26 words
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275 1946-10-14 2 Reuter. MADRID. (Air Mail). WhileC&n£rali££impKranco was cruising recently aroua4 the lovely coast of Galicia in his yalch Azqr accompanied by his daughter, Carmen, and Bishop E*jp Oaray or Madrid, gossip here had it that this was a pre cxl to mcci Don Juan, Pretend*: i*Reuter. - 275 words
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Article, Illustration38 1946-10-14 2 REGISTERING- Students tilh iq in forms <or the neiv term at Raffles' College On Thins lay last the College started its fi>'st academic neat since the outbreak of the Pacific Wat five wears ago. untitled38 words
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170 1946-10-14 2 A.P. CAIRO. Oct. 14. Ismail Ei Azhary. loader oi tin- Sudanese delegation In Cairo, yesterday >aid that the Egyptian premier Ismail Sidky Pasna told him he would strive to achieve the unity ol Egypt with the Sudan undei one king, in the forthcoming LondonA.P. - 170 words
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Article55 1946-10-14 2 Reuter. BATAY iA. Oct. 13 -The Indone sian military, naval and ait id visers arrived in Batavia to-day to take part in the truce tMks with the British and Dutch repre en tattves. Immediately on arrival they drove to the house of Doctor Butan Shahrir, Indonesian PrimeReuter. - 55 words
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Article51 1946-10-14 2 Reuter. CHESTER, Oct. untitled aged 32. waf found dead on a pavemeat at Go; s Street. C! aster, today. Lying nearby-was afiss Emily Smith, 25. seriously wounded. Tlu' |»oi ce fcxind a razor in the house ,vhure Dodd lives, also locks of hair apparently cut from the wounded woman's head.Reuter. - 51 words
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Article398 1946-10-14 2 A.P. i By Eddy Giimurc. Chief of to ociBUd I t Bti eau, 3ĔO9C0W MUbCOW. Oct. 12. -Returning o Russia after live months of absence, one is immediately struck by the startling difference in who. people are talking about abroad and here. In the UnitedA.P. - 398 words
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Article49 1946-10-14 2 Reuter. BANGKOK. Oct. 13.-Official report! stated here to-day that Siamese were killed and several in- .iured in the "French raid" on a I Siamese village north of Nakhom EfuurJom on Thursday. Tne French raiding party Was j alleged to have withdrawn with booty worth £10,000.-—Reuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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Article94 1946-10-14 2 A.P. MAMLA. Oat. 14. President Manuel Roxas yestaduy tfiut he would decline decoration repv iculy granted to him by the Spanish Government. Roxa.< made the statement aiter reading a >eport rrom Madrid that GeneralLsimo Francisco Franco signed a decree awarding decorations to Roxas and Vice-President pines ForeignA.P. - 94 words
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Article73 1946-10-14 2 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. 13. The British Wai Office announced today fche appointment its Qeneral Office; command tug land force-. Hong Kong with effect from November, ol Major-General O. w. E. J. Erskine, acting Chief of Staff Office Of the deputy military governoi ol the Cfontrol CommissionReuter. - 73 words
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Article82 1946-10-14 2 A.P. LONDON. Oct. 13. A Moscow i. dto broadcast claims that the Btate Bank Of the USSR has become t'.ie biggest bank m the world Ihe rmdiO .-aid that the bank paid out more than 55n billion rubles •about 111 billion dollarsi in short terms credits mA.P. - 82 words
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345 1946-10-14 2 A.P. c 13. Belated American censorship of a i ial urging the people lo avoid transferhe Emperor to General Douglas ed an article from the Knglishrimes, under a ban on remarks "derogatory to occupation officials," Brig. Gen. Charles A. Willou ;hl ol SCAP Intelligence, saidA.P. - 345 words
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Advertisement580 1946-10-14 2 1 Bt I U 1 X E pre -paid; classified ADVERTISEMENTS Casual Advertisements: Wanted. Personal. Situations Vacant, Situation* Wanted. For Sale. etc. at $3.00 pei insertion of 20 words, 15 cts. for every tkuOitional word. Public Notices Announcement.?: $3.50 per single column Incb per insertion. I Domestic Occurrences: -•eath Engagement,580 words
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Advertisement136 1946-10-14 2 NOTICES SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tenders are invited for the supply of Coarse Sharp Sand for Concrete to the Singapore Municipality for the year 1947. Tender forms may be obtained at the Municipal Secretariat on payment of 50 cents for each form. A Municipal Treasury Deposit Receipt fo~ $50 must be produced136 words
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Advertisement507 1946-10-14 2 SHIPPING [mansfield CO I LIMITED (.incorporated In Singapore) j BLUE FUN MEL Ll\g SAILINGS TO AND WROM UNITED KINGDOM GLENAPP" UK O. "SAMITE" Due from U.K. 23rd O 1 -SAMJACK" Sails for U.K. .25th O PROMETHEUS" Sails for U K. Wth WESTER N AUSTRALIA THE SHORTEST SEA ROUTE AT THE507 words
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216 1946-10-14 3 Reuter. London, Oct. 12. In response to an urgent from Sir Frederick Burrows, Governor oi Bengal, An Marshal Sir Roderick Carr. Air Officer Opm-mauding-in-Chief. India, has sent aircraft to Calcutta to transport food and grain to the famine stricken population in DaccaReuter. - 216 words
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Article81 1946-10-14 3 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. 11. The British Government will speed up the Wat OAee enquiry- into Army conditions including the procedure at court* martial and the liiiht of convicted men to appeal as a diiect sequel to the ise or the pa:atroopers found guilty ot mutiny in Malaya.Reuter. - 81 words
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Article37 1946-10-14 3 A.P. JERUSALEM Oct 13 Three armed and masked men overpowered the ca hier of a diam >nd tact ry n a Tel Ay.v street at 11 o'clock this morning and escaped with £3.000. A.PA.P. - 37 words
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Article228 1946-10-14 3 Reuter. >CO, Od IS. Gen. rtrt hCSC to da\ n suffering from a ia-vert to ha\ i n Burma. Be affectionately by his Uncle joe" and by Vinegar Joe." bi st reaaembered played m dr v > out of Burma n Commander-in 11 -an ground force sReuter. - 228 words
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241 1946-10-14 3 I Nuremberg, Oct. 13.— Eleven ol the condemned Nazis have less than four days lo live but no step been taken inside Nuremberg gaol to prepare for ■i! hanging on Wednesday morning. tinted States Army men run the prison sai' that no scaffold is241 words
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Article170 1946-10-14 3 H; p. a Isjnsat ni r»..-t Post Oflawt, Laaurt, sdrs retired ffcm bia niaaVil ri :> >) left for England rectttierate in 1080, bss retained to Mntnya by r 0 A.'', ftjif[ bass Hf in**nf* lo entrr local pnrPtt s g'» ni be is170 words
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Article21 1946-10-14 3 Reuter. LONDON, Oct. 12.—Dr. Yuser Sulliman of the London Mosque wll todav for South Africa to a Moslem mtsalon in Renter.Reuter. - 21 words
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Article78 1946-10-14 3 A.P. NANKING. Oct 13. Official sources said on Saturday that the United States at the r' quest ol the Swedish and Dai government... provided shipping facilities t> remove 20 Sw ci ?s and Danes from Dairen where they have been since the start of th Sino-#apaneseA.P. - 78 words
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Article38 1946-10-14 3 ROME, untitled B. H. Xi»" Commandei of the United States Naval Forces in the Mediterranean today oAV ciallv denied Italian reports that the United states were -eeking to establish a Naval base in Naples oi elsewhere in Italy.38 words
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Article183 1946-10-14 3 Reuter and A.P NEW DELHI, Oct, 13. The 1 \iii j ;>? League Working Com mil tec today ace pled the offer ftve seats In the interim Indian Government <it Is under St( od) after a me< Ung here The Committee's decision wa« rmvejed to thrReuter and A.P - 183 words
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Article476 1946-10-14 3 Reuter. SHANGHAI Oct. 13. China a I trade positrm showed a c >**iderahle ixnpjrovexnent n August with the ratio between imports and exports drop*** ran over two to one against ia-1 for June and 4-1 Mr July. Exports vi August totauea C N STO9 000.000 IReuter. - 476 words
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Article196 1946-10-14 3 Reuter. LONDON. Oct 12—The London ittbber Secretariat monthly statjsical bu'letin estimates (in long or- 1 World Production of Natural Rubber June 60.000 Jl>h 80.000 August B5 0(M) rot::l Exports From Principal Territories JUM 60.000 July «o.non I tugust 105 000 Of tht Aueust total export, it IReuter. - 196 words
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Article823 1946-10-14 3 Share quota:.. Oils, at Oct. If according: to -the Malayan Skare brokers Association 'Singapore* were as follows INDUSTRIALS Buyer teller Mrxnndra Brickworks Orris. 1.70 1.88 tlexamlra Brickworks Pref 3 1 f.O 8-8S 3r;t Mal.-tya Trustee Executor Co. H 00 9 00 Consolidated Tin Smeltrrs 22/1 2ft/d<> Pref?823 words
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111 1946-10-14 3 Reuter. j-M i* if ft i in, New Jersey. Oct. 12 Profe sot HaroW J. LasJti ti v, i.t tin- B'itish LabfHri F'a'ty speakhig here said: I 'Despite vehement Insistence by .tatesmen <>t their tor peace insured by an effective vorld assembly, I canReuter. - 111 words
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114 1946-10-14 3 Reuter. Vienna. Oct 12.—British economic experts in Vienna to-day described as a "retrograde"' steD the nnrnuncerrtpnt ot Gen. M nr k Clark. United States occupation chief m Austria: that he intended to increase rations in the American zone to 2.000 calories as soon asReuter. - 114 words
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Miscellaneous14 1946-10-14 3 ill < K IIY.W— Exclusive To The Malaya Tribune —I! ZMTIU] m /S 5 114 words
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Article445 1946-10-14 4 ih< d< a< h of General SullwelJ removes v ;hi most colourful for a time, one of the most controversial figures he Pacific War. To ol the troops who i under him he was >wn affect ionately as I nele Joe/ but he had her nickname 'VineJoe General445 words
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834 1946-10-14 4 Francis Cooray - > By l Francis Cooray The primary duties of any government are: 1. To prevent starvation among the people by seeing they have adequate food. 2. To ensure the security heir person- an.; pro- i rty. rhe government of Malaya 1 pa ly f ailed834 words
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Article289 1946-10-14 4 LETTERS TC THE EDITOR THF —PP3TBAG •i.Acwcii k>j xan v-Ae-iadtis cnuiA iiiUu uu.. .-I suuuid oe ended, as a6 possiuie. ivir. i. ail ivan *vee is lignt m mis. ±sut he Weill a oil too far when ne accused General Chiang KaisheK of being v a great dictator m289 words
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Article115 1946-10-14 4 Sir,—We drivers strongly resent the practice among employers oi calling their drivers ■"syce." It would not take a "tuan" a day to become acquainted with his driver's name and he must know it is degrading for a driver to be referred to as "syce" all the time when115 words
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Article188 1946-10-14 4 Sir.- Every one of us in Kuala Lumpur, particularly those in Sentul, will remember that unfortunate day in 1945, February 19th when a few allied planes bombed Sentul village and the Railway Workshops. The bomb craters in Sentul village adjacent to the market still remain to be attended188 words
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Article95 1946-10-14 4 Sir,—I am a French girl of eighteen years of age and have been a member of a Nudist Club in France since I was 13, I would like to suggest that someone, with the approval of the authorities should form a nudist club in Singapore in95 words
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Article55 1946-10-14 4 Sir.—It is rumoured that the Pacific Star recently presented to all Volunteer and L.D.C. personnel is also shortly to be given to girl guides and boy scouts, though I have not been able to get confirmation of this. Perhaps the shortage of cloth explains why they have55 words
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Article84 1946-10-14 4 LONDON, Oct. 11:—The i WAAFs are to have a new J uniform to aid the coming drive for a thou- sand more recruits. I The first model—wait- ing the King's approval— shows a tailored slim fit- ting jacket buttoning up and somewhat similar to that loom84 words
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Article419 1946-10-14 4 Washington.—Early next year a B-29 Superfortress with a small plane hooked to its belly will rise from the hard desert sands of Muroc Dry Lake in southern California. At 30,000 feet. Bell Aircraft Corporation's chief test pilot will descend from the B-29's bomb bay into419 words
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Article90 1946-10-14 4 About one third of the province of Madras, where eight years ago prohibition was introduced for the first time in India, has gone "dry." The eight continguous districts of Coimbatore. Salem. North Arcot. Chittoor, Cuddappah, Kurnool, Bellary and Anantapur were brought under the prohibition Act again Oct.90 words
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572 1946-10-14 4 Lond >ii Neville George Cleveiy Heath, 29- year uju Former R.A.P. pilot, sentenced ta death for murder, may still be found insane ;uid sent to Broadmoor. It remains tv be seen what the Court ol Appeal decide But the ten man and two women who572 words
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Miscellaneous18 1946-10-14 4 STRANGE AS IT SEEMS By Ernest Hi* Buttered MWE*?/ Ji WHEN 5NOW, PACKEDUNDEf? WON ONE DAY'....TH E IB.RTHOAV18 words
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Article551 1946-10-14 5 Reuter. (From David Brown, Reuters Correspondent) Moscow: (Air Mail) The biggest enrollment of students for Universities and other higher educational institutions in the history of the Soviet Union has been completed for the 1946-47 term, with a total ol 194.000 students registered. Soviet officials carefully pointReuter. - 551 words
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96 1946-10-14 5 A.P. )RK, Oct. 13.—The an, in a copy- that 500 uranium ii ltd to make mb and "is the g rded and prelh\ world." was a by the U.S. in rned that "this with the apriinistratkm aui the protests of In the p'oducbomb, atA.P. - 96 words
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Article121 1946-10-14 5 A.P. _ONDON, ik t. 13. Moscow Radio, heard in London by the Soviet mom tor, said the Soviet Union had ai read] withdrawn »t=> troops from all non enemy countries In Europe ai.d .Via. and invited British to do ttit» same. "There is no needA.P. - 121 words
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Article56 1946-10-14 5 NEW YORK. Oct. 13.- Four persons A'ere today known to have been killed and eight others seriously burned in the 3.889-ton Swedish ship. Kristina Thorden when it caught fire in mid-Atlantic. Information received from the j United States coastguard today disclosed that the first burned for56 words
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Article81 1946-10-14 5 A.P. MADRID. Oct. 13.—General Franco said in a Columbus Day speech today that the policy of his government was based on respect for law. and that "all tyranny is hat- ful, but the worst tyranny Is that which Is imposed trom abr id" Franco saidA.P. - 81 words
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113 1946-10-14 5 Mighty Midget at Paris motot show Smal- lest cat in the Paris mo- tot show Where midget cars stole the thunder, is the tiMo-seaten Ravin, i officially rated under the French scheme as one- and-a-half horsepower, i Its single-cylinder, 260 cc. 1 Engine is air-cooled ami v placed at theA.P. Photo - 113 words
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213 1946-10-14 5 Reuter. Moscow. Oct 12.—The "Izvestia" to-day published an article entitled racial discrimination in the United States." by Sov.ec writer Vronsky. "There are many publicists and political leaders in the British Empire and in the Un.t'd States who talk about the principles of the Atlantic Charter,Reuter. - 213 words
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Article46 1946-10-14 5 Reuter. -.«1 Oc 12. Britain ha* been reminded that Tuesday is the j latest day for posting parcels and i urface mail to reach South East I Command. South East Asia Air Force* and Hong Kong in time for Christmas. —Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article300 1946-10-14 5 Reuter. (By Stanley Burch, Keuter's correspondent): NEW YORK. Oct. 12,- This is a week-end of bread to r American housewives. Pries have gone crazy. Extraordinary scarcities in practically everything needed lor the kitchen, coupled with the general lifting of price controls, has sjnt domesticReuter. - 300 words
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408 1946-10-14 5 A.P. Peiping Oct 13.--General Fu Tso-yi's Nationalists an pushing southeastward from captured Kalgan along the Peiping-Suiyuan railroad, in pursuit 01 Communis! troops fleeing toward Hwailai along the onlj escape route open to them. While Nationalists were converging on Kalgan during theA.P. - 408 words
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148 1946-10-14 5 Reuter. London. Oct. 13.— The naval situation in the Far East generally is the subject of much speculation, states the Sunday Times to-day in a message from its Peking representative. Referring to the visit to Peking of Vice Admiral Sir Denis 1 Boyd. Commander-in-ChiefReuter. - 148 words
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Article80 1946-10-14 5 New York. Oct. 12.—The Soviet Consulate spokesman said here to-day that he had no definite information of the date of M. Moiotov's arrival. It was anticipated he would reach New York about Oct. 20 and attend the opening of the general assembly of the80 words
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237 1946-10-14 5 Reuter. PARIS, Oct. 13.—When the Paris conference closes its doors on Tuesday it will cost .the French Government £283, 850. Of this about £*****0 will have been spent on materials —food, power, petrol and so on .—and about £59,000 in wages to 2,041 peopleReuter. - 237 words
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Article111 1946-10-14 5 Reuter. I B VTA VTA. Oct. 13.—Talks to discuss the truce between the Allied and Indonesian forces in Java will be resumed tomorrow, it was reliably learned here to< Tlie meeting fixed for last Friday was postponed by agreeI ment between Lord Killearn. British Special CommissionerReuter. - 111 words
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Advertisement107 1946-10-14 5 Ibbf'm IN PREFERENCE (gjNdgftfllE WORLD OVER GETZ BROSj 5= 1 THE WORLD FAMOUS INDIAN j PALMIST OCCULTIST PROF. T. B. LAM I Can Guide You to Know Your Future That eminent personalities from all world have testified the accuracy of his predictions could he personally veriiied. Address i«. Malacca St..107 words
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Article113 1946-10-14 6 Reuter. BERLIN. Oct. 13. Briti.-h correspondents in Berlin have decided to a>k the French authorities for lull information of all the circumstances in the expul.-ion from Germany of Jacques Souvairan. correspondent of Agence Fiance Press (French News Agency). Souvairan. exeorted out of the countiy yesterday onReuter. - 113 words
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95 1946-10-14 6 Reuter. HERFORI). Oct. 12. Rohder, a doctor in Natzweiler concentratiapi camp who admitted giving lethal injections to tow Briti-h women agents who paiachuted mto Franc-, died on the scaffold with eleven other wai criminals in the British zone ol Germany yesterday. The hangman of theReuter. - 95 words
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247 1946-10-14 6 A.P. Washington, Oct. 13. —Government experts predicted on Saturday that there is enough demand for synthetic rubber to keep this country's plants operating at capacity for the next six months despite the growing supplies oi natural rubber. They (Uttered somewhat on prospects after that.A.P. - 247 words
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Article379 1946-10-14 6 Reuter. (From Reuter Diplomatic Correspondent l London. Oct 12.-The de cislon ot British Foreign Minister Mr. Ernest Bevin to chart-r the liner 1 Aquitania" t i take delegates ol the Big Four P were from the Paris Conic encc t j the United NationsReuter. - 379 words
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Article53 1946-10-14 6 Reuter. MADRAS. o<t. 11:—A sandbar at the mouth of the River ('dura, which flows through a large part of Madras e'ty, was breached in order to permit stawater to flush the river channel which had become sluggish and stagnant. fides lu'lp. in t-he 'cess ofReuter. - 53 words
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Article249 1946-10-14 6 Reuter. London, Oct. 12. —Representatives of .eight countries at the International Tin Conference which has been sitting in London since Tuesday are to recommend to their governments the establishment as soon as possible of an international tin study group, making full use of the existingReuter. - 249 words
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Article93 1946-10-14 6 A'U' YORK. Oct. li. The Snc York Times reports today thai it tia- learned thai Rus--sia ii opposing the establishment of a standing inteuiatiuua! military force with which the United Nations would maintain jporld peace. The newspaper -aid that the opposition is expressed in a document93 words
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Article140 1946-10-14 6 A.P. NEW YORK. Oct.—Mr. Herbert Hoover, roriner President of the United States, in a statement veiterday that American* are the only possible friend* the Finns'ill liaw. and asked why the United States has raised no effective voice help Finland at the Pans peace Hoovei Finland caiiuot payA.P. - 140 words
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Article386 1946-10-14 7 London. Oei. 13.-Leading teams clashed m Saturday's English League games, Blackpool. Fust Division leaders, being beaten 2-0 by the lively Preston North End, and Barnsley, out on their own at the head of the Second Division, railing on their own ground to London's Toilenham Hotspurs. Tottenham386 words
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Article299 1946-10-14 7 LONDON. Oct. 12»—Football results: ENGLISH LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION. Arsenal 2. Brentford 2 < Aston Villa 1. Portsmouth 1. Bolton 1. Middlesboro' 1 Cm Lsea 2. Stoke 5. Derby 2. Blackburn 1. Leed s Un.ted 1. Grimsby 0 Liverpool l. Charlton Ath. l. Preston 2 Blackpool 0. Sheffield 2 Manchester299 words
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Article28 1946-10-14 7 Reuter. AMSTERDAM, Oct. untitled Geneial J. XV. Van VuerstRrltt. Commander ol the "seventh of f>»eemb< r' Nlvl^tnn l. it loi lla i'olch i'a io.las hv ai, today. Reutc,Reuter. - 28 words
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Article24 1946-10-14 7 I Han heaps fpt Ute I Div. 2. 5e furs.. ■a Id 3.0. H iss Div. 2. 5 tars.: 5 furs..24 words
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Article53 1946-10-14 7 Reuter. PA. Set. 12.—Eleven H i a crew of five wete H i n a French Junker-52 B crashed into a hillside H t iht are near Serfrou in M two days ago. H j tho*e killed was the H ilted States Consul atReuter. - 53 words
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237 1946-10-14 7 Reuter. A.P. WASHINGTON. Oct. L2.—The United States h;». sent S note to Moscow iSSJSJUtinf Russia to wind up her $11,000,000,000 lend lease recount, informed Government offtci als disclosed here this evening. Russia was asked to send a finan i cial mission to Washington to begin discussionsReuter.; A.P. - 237 words
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Article243 1946-10-14 7 Reuter. London, Oct. 12. Rugby League international lesults: England 10. Wales 13. Other Rugby League results: Barrow in. Widn >so. Bramlev ti Bradford Nth. 6. Bellevue Rangers 1 Warrington 15Dew3bury 4, Hull 5. Fealherstone Rangers 3, Bat Huddersfteld 2k\ Salford 1« Hull and Kings! >o Rovers 8.Reuter. - 243 words
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532 1946-10-14 7 By Our Oun Critic At the Victoria Mem »r;al Hal] last night the Radio Malaya Orchestra, conductor David Apel and L ader Car Rvf. with Lee San San (Pianoforte) and Th lma Sichel (Soprano) aa ane soloisas. gave the third of th<atr.es532 words
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Article347 1946-10-14 7 Meeting at soccer, Siong 800 tea::: defeated bne Amicables by 6V- lat Jatan Besar Stadium, y<-sa rday. Amicables tried hard, and although they spent most of the second session around the Siong 800 goal, their forwards were unable to obtain more than the solitary goal347 words
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Article79 1946-10-14 7 Over fifty pai atroopei s—the balance of the 243 men convicted at Kluang on a charge of mutiny and freed last week by decision of the War Minister—arrived in Singapore yesterday from the Ipoh military prison and detention camp. They were all happy and cheerful79 words
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Article49 1946-10-14 7 Reuter. BUMBAY untitled m" people have been mad*- baaAOtlM b) rairtng of Urn Bwt;in: and Haoiti cv«i' wiih!» hav<- t,,,jn\ Bulged over the country* Ida roiri Wookowk in kmmmn mnnm* inp village** raining <*»'"!> ;ir,f l araah ng ;»way caltlc Trail servifo in sonif* area', have I l.oc Ru*aaadf«L —Reutar.Reuter. - 49 words
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133 1946-10-14 7 Reuter. Paris, Oct. 13. Til" Unit o States Government will reim burse Italy for lire furnished t a the Ameiican Army for purcha oi supplies in Italy, it was offi i cially disclosed to-night. In a leu' r to M. Alcide de Gasperi. ItalianReuter. - 133 words
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Article60 1946-10-14 7 Reuter. Bangkok. Oct. 12.— The Siam I Rice Commission revealed toi day that October obligations for, riQC shipments had already b:en tuliihed. according to a state--1 mtnt by the Slam representative j at tne Singapore liaison conference. The rice wa, being loaded now and was expected toReuter. - 60 words
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1101 1946-10-14 8 -A" DIVISION I <h< h«>r Seng 147 Boa Quay. i Tan Yong Luan 137 Boa Qua] < bin Jon Bee 75 N,-u Bridge Road i Lee Buaii Sim 14 Upper Hokkien Streel So Hang Chit 26-27 Peki'i Street 6 Ang Xc« Joo 76 Cecil1,101 words
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Article419 1946-10-14 8 Reuter. Paris, Oct IS.—Eleven weeks after it began, the Paris conference will complete its wo"k today by voting the peace treaty with Finland. 'Sometime on Tuesday there will be a formal closing session after which 1,500 delegates from 21 countries will disperse. Thus the conference willReuter. - 419 words
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Article117 1946-10-14 8 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. 12.- Quintin Hogg. Conservative, Oxford will ask the Mr. Arthur Henderson. Under-Secretary for India in the House of Commons on Monday "whether his attention has been drawn to an advertisement sponsored by the Government through commercial channels and in newspapers of Lahore andReuter. - 117 words
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319 1946-10-14 8 A.P. Tokio, Oct. 13. Momentous legislation radically altering Japan's legal foundation and changing Its social philosophy was passed under constant SCAT prodding by the first freely elected Diet of recent years in the 90th extraordinary session ending yesterday. 114 days marking the longest session InA.P. - 319 words
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86 1946-10-14 8 Reuter. ATHENS, Oct. 11:- Armed Lands aam baring 15,000 men control the noun tain out areas in northern and ■antral Greece which they use ai >a es to sweep duwii On small towns and villages, the Greek Government itated here today. Basing its assessmentReuter. - 86 words
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Article35 1946-10-14 8 The next Y.W.C.A. Fortnightly Meeting will be held on Thursday at 5.1 f> p.m. at Fort Canning Road. Col. To«rs will speak on "Food Problems of the Day". All members and friends are invited.35 words
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160 1946-10-14 8 Reuter. WINCHESTER, Oct. 13.— Mrs. Sarah Fitt of Comptori near Winchester, Hants, thought to be the oldest petson in Britain is 10S today. She received hundreds of congratulatory messages including a telegram from the King and Queen. One of the first messages to arriveReuter. - 160 words
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Article148 1946-10-14 8 Reuter. Calcutta, Oct. 12.—Whe- British troops On patrol ■topped a 70 yearold Sikh, Baba Kala Singh, and re n oved his kirpan—a short, curved, dareer-like weapon carried by Sikhs in accordance aritn their religion—Bala Kala l+arted oneweek fast which he broke only after two days whenReuter. - 148 words
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80 1946-10-14 8 Reuter. Portsmouth, Oc*. tfl —When ih<aircraft carrier Formidable arrived in Portsmouth today from «he Fa>Bast wi*h 1,000 naval off'eer* an' l men a d 11 VADs <or demob onecivilian disembarked. He was Mr. E. B. Rye of Thames Ditton. Surrey, returning on leave, afterReuter. - 80 words
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274 1946-10-14 8 Reuter. NEW YORK. Oct. 13.—Luxury hotels are being combed by Umted States Government officials to find roam to house the Foreign Ministers' Council from Nov. I. Already harassed by daily throngs seeking rooms, hotels face in the next two weeks an influx of thousandsReuter. - 274 words
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448 1946-10-14 8 A.P. Washington, Oct. 13.—Diplomats in Washington are expressing the hope that if the Russian and Turkish talks concerning the Dardanelles are held, they will promote understanding between the two countries and ease the tension. But American officials opined that such talks would be very limited.A.P. - 448 words
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Article58 1946-10-14 8 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. 12.--Renewed effort> to settle the strike of London hotel catering staffs who are demanding trade union recognition were made today as the stoppage entered its fifth day with 12 hotels, five restaurants and one social club now affected The staff of Lyons CornerReuter. - 58 words
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Article402 1946-10-14 8 Reuter. LONDON, Oct. 13. M Stalin is accused ol every nerve" to get ready new war in a sensational by Mr. Victor Kravchtr... man who broke away fi Communist Party whlie in United States two years the "News Of The World don Sunday newspaper, this weekReuter. - 402 words
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