Malaya Tribune, 17 October 1946
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Title Section55 1946-10-17 1 The Malaya Tribune p,Y THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE THE ONLY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA Now printed simultaneous:, in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur ipoh (Penang oflice ope Tig shortly) 'Phone Numbers: Editor 5813 Editorial 5811 Advertising 5812 Circulation Accounts 2005 EIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1946 TEN CENTS. The Malaya55 words
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576 1946-10-17 1 GOV-GEN. WONT LIVE IN I OH ORE PALACE Economic Confusion Alleged Reuter. LONDON, Oct. 16 —The charge thai there was confusion and lack of decision in the handling of industrial and economic affairs by (he Government ol the Malayan Union was made in theReuter. - 576 words
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60 1946-10-17 1 a que* io b] Mr. I Labour), who ashed i *as aware that the >U in thr Malayan i»ing distress to a 0 T :ir w "ild take to the ad in the pensio >. These pengranted aader colonial increase w;i> a mat t60 words
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Article65 1946-10-17 1 gunman who attemptn running battle through ot* Singapore with police--1 day right, and who eras -.ded before being capißetioo of Middle Read street, died in .he Ge C tal las* 1 niirht. i died, h >wever, took a stataeaasit from i- understood. :di ion cf65 words
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Article34 1946-10-17 1 YORK Oct. 15w—Mr. U head ol the special d Mi->ion to Argenr today he had a cable irom Buenos r sh ps are ritn grain for imment to India.34 words
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Article180 1946-10-17 1 Singapore, Today i" i trh*-n i Hie clamp on ih< increasiag ware of motor vehicle gapore, the Advisory Council v/hicii met this morning under the Govt— M»r. si; Franklin Gimson, paused three important Biis. o- c giving the Poli.-e additional powers by In posing a rarfrw180 words
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Article65 1946-10-17 1 A.P. SAN FRANCISCO. Oct 15.Chinese in America can look forward to then nosiest N w Year's celebration. First large shipment of Cli n ese firecrackers —5.0t;0 cases—to r ach the Unitei States since before the war. ar n aboard American President Lines ship HamiltonA.P. - 65 words
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Article133 1946-10-17 1 Reuter. NANKING. Oct ;<.— Generalis inic Chiang Kai-»ln k today "seriously indicated] hai the Ooverninent might halt the offensive against the Chinese <'onuaunisti when speaking to a Joint meeting of the National Defence Council and the Standing Committee of the central Executive Committee of theReuter. - 133 words
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Article41 1946-10-17 1 The Chinese Consul-General, Dr. Wu Paak-shing left this niorni on his Inspection tour of the East Coast. During' his absense, the Chinese nosul for Singapore. Mr. A. C. T. Kwong will take iharge of the Consulate.41 words
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Article24 1946-10-17 1 LONDON. Oct. 15—An Anglican Commission announced to-day a British-United StatesCanadian plan to spend £71.500 in reconstructing th» Anglican Church in Japan.24 words
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436 1946-10-17 1 Reuter. LONDON, Oct. 16.—Mr. Creech Jones, cotoniai Secretary, stated in tne house of Commons today that he wa< giaa lo say tnaL Lhe recovery oj the rubber industry in Malaya had been more rapid inun was expected. Mr. Creech Jones Who had been asked byReuter. - 436 words
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Article857 1946-10-17 1 Reuter. LONDON, Oct. 16. —The world to-day is asking how Hermann Wilhelm G oering managed to chea' the gallows last night—two and a quarter hours before he was due to be hanged with ten other Nazis. Anger and surprise chaiterised some of the reactions. Lord Vansittart,Reuter. - 857 words
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Article94 1946-10-17 1 Reuter. NUREMBERG. Oct. 16. Major Frederick Teich, of the Nuremberg Palace of Justice Security Office, <aid today: "As far as I am concerned Goering's wife Emmy is in the clear. "She visited Goering ten day> ago. She never kissed her husband when she saw him. It wouldReuter. - 94 words
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Article49 1946-10-17 1 Reuter. LONDON, Oct. 15.—The pur. chasir.g power of the pound Sterling relative to 1914 was 48 per cent, at July Ist., 1945 and 49 per cent, at September Ist., 1946, said t-ha Chancellor of the Exchequer in a written reply in the House of Commons today.—Reuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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Advertisement96 1946-10-17 1 tional Employers' i tual General MOTOR, MS COMPENSATION. SONAL ACCIDENT, gjtyi other elates of s \M KANt E iSSOCIATKHfI LTD. rated in England) d Bank Chambers. SINGAPORE. N. S WISE. Phone 2835. I mm GSAN SINGH'S DESIRE j M U X MEMORY BEHIND BEFORE THEY j CLOSE PULL NEW KHAKI96 words
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Advertisement321 1946-10-17 1 Correct Time Ah:ays! When your timekeepers are serviced by experienced craftsmen with 28 years' reputation Give Us a Trial Phone 7922 YICK WOH HINC '429, North Bridge Road, Singapore, (near corner of Middle Road) (Contractors to H.M. Forces since 1928). .This firm has no connection whatsoever with &ny other watchmakers,321 words
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Article66 1946-10-17 2 Mr. Chiiii Peng Yam »f clM Supreme Court pa,Md away peacefuifc al his residence. 725 Setangoon Road al 8.30 p.m. last night. He leaves behind hi> wife, one son. two daughters and one son-in-law to mourn his loss. The cortege leaves ior Bidaduri Cemetery at 4 30 p.m. today.66 words
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Article297 1946-10-17 2 WASHINGTON, Oct. IV. Justice Robert Jackson. United Sratcs Chief Prosecutor al the Nuremberg Trial, disclosed in a report 10 President Ti tunaii ihat proceedings agai,ist other Nazi war cnmmals Uicluding a "considerable number of Industrialists ana financiers and leading cabinet miais r ers. lop297 words
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Article118 1946-10-17 2 Reuter. WASHINCiIuN Oct 16 -Ju tice 'KobaVl rajftrirn. ch:e; American p.ristcutor Nuremberg, 111 1 s'aterneot qonigtat: suicide killed the sayth of Nazi bravery and stoicism ;md deep conviction. The founder of concentration caflspi where denUi «a< haiicfcd out to n:;l'.;oiv could not face Uie pjlewiReuter. - 118 words
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Article198 1946-10-17 2 Reuter. London. Oct. 16Governm-nt was strongly criticised by the opposition in the House ol Com mon s ti-daj for the continued coal shortage Captain Crookshank, chlel Conservative speak er. blamed it on to g »vernmeni for "spending its time nation allying industry instead of looking all rReuter. - 198 words
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186 1946-10-17 2 HK Air Crash Reuter. L union. Oct If.—Captain Gamman<s. Conservative, Parliament, asserting that the names >i some ot the passengers who \\< re killed Lb the Royal Air Force Dakota which, he said, crashed in Hongkong on Sept. 26. appear- d In Malayan newspapers OUReuter. - 186 words
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Advertisement474 1946-10-17 2 It it i b i i PRE -PAID; CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS I Casual Advertisements: Wanted, Personal, Situa- J tiona Vacant, Situation* Wanted, f or gale. etc. at f: 3 Insertion ol iO a oids, 15 for every additional word. Public Notices A Announcements; i i I IS 5C per eitikle column474 words
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Advertisement669 1946-10-17 2 TRADE OPPORTUNITIES "IMPORT OF BENARES SAREES." vVc arc largest manufacturers aiyt exporters ol Benares Saroes, Bi cades <"id Silk Printed Sarees and CM send to Malaya. Singapore run! otner trading countries. We arc holding expßfl licence for limit quantities. Interested parties, mi (i:ncr send trial orders against letter ol Credit669 words
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Advertisement391 1946-10-17 2 NOTICES The Malaya Tribune Press Lhnited. Please note our telephone numbers are now as follows: Editor 5813 Editorial 5811 Advertising 5812 Circulation. Accounts MO* GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION lenders Will be teceiVed at the Office of the Director ol Pnbhc Work**, Singapore, up to noon of the iVtll October. 1946 lor the391 words
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Advertisement161 1946-10-17 2 SHIPPING toilvt'i* Line KERR STEAMSHIP CO. INC. NEW YORK GENERAL agen rs Sa ling to Nt w ITork BflUiroori M.V SELVBRGUAVA 15th Nov. i To Loi> Angejes, San I'lann -to Vancouver M.V. SILVEROAK 25th October. ARRIVALS From U.S.A. Pacific Coast Porta and Vancouver M.V SILVERELM 28th October Agents: HADDEN CO.161 words
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Advertisement492 1946-10-17 2 SHIPPING MANSFIELD CC>7 ii LIMITED (incorporated In Singapore) in ii; pvnmci lim: SAILINGS TO AND FROM UNITED KINGDOM SAMITE Baita for U.K. •PROMETMEI'S" B*U* for I 1 X SAMGARA l v, e from U.K "SAMIDWAY t>Ut CfOMl U.K. WESTERN AUSTRALIA j THE SHORTEST SEA ROUTE AT THE CHEAPEST RATI SINGLE492 words
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962 1946-10-17 3 You've no Idea how to control l.O.ft.'s You're lie gogrj as a bloody 0.C." These were the words Lt.-Col. I*. X M. Greenaway said were used againsi Idm by his socood in-rommand on board a British hospital ship when ho gavfe <«vidrn t962 words
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161 1946-10-17 3 et« world haw chang-d war and "it would o*» Ma.aya still remained said U Ba Pe. Burmese •;>r Commerce, now aN I mod Conference her*. m given to the Burmese tne Malayan Democra I Burma's struggle hr* and independence. U Ba Pc nn essential pre-requisit••161 words
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460 1946-10-17 3 Two Chinese. Tan Chui Kirn and Tan Yeo Beng, appeared before Magistrate Ahmad bin Ibrahim, in the Fourth Police Court yesterday, al a preliminary inquiry, on a tentative charge of committing gang robbery of 12,076 yards of cloth, valued al460 words
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Article88 1946-10-17 3 Inspector Piers Prosper Webb is ilo make his defence on the three charges which cony) rise the fir t j part of the case against him, to I day. At the of the case for rhe prosecution, yesterday. Se- COnd District Judge T. T. Rirsell s.ud he88 words
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Article, Illustration397 1946-10-17 3 (Tribune staff, Reporter) Hundreds of officers and soldiers who jvere in Singapore during ihe period immediately after the entry Into this city jf Yamashita's hordes have been interrogated by the War Crimes Team in an effort to trace those responsible for the massacre of397 words
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Article182 1946-10-17 3 The Singapore Chinese Chamber ol Commerce will request that disl ributton oi the 1.509.000 jrds, t.t textiles to be releasel shortly by the authorities should be made through the rite card systcfn .aid not through commercial channels as bus been proposed by the Supplies182 words
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Article97 1946-10-17 3 Three armed robberies took plac« Singapore On Tuesday. Foui Chinese, two of whom were arraeO with pistols, got away with $i,560. ihi i Eggest haul for the day, from at address in Cfiln Chew Street, at 5t..15 p.m. A I tS p.m., at Upper Dick-oi head97 words
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Advertisement120 1946-10-17 3 EgY BANISHES COLDS INSTANTLY I ■M oSM |3 on It mir urn < «OTM S:op now Tik* 2— ro-nicta Men mm U up t't»r in tht held, fit ai.,n But tr must br r..- ibt jMI SS good. s«| 3Wrj RM IM HOHt* x* sasoj ye'hu patte mm UWSli'! The120 words
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Advertisement362 1946-10-17 3 United Painters (PRACTITIONERS IM *9VERTISINC) I- 1 rANK RCAD, SINGAPORE. TEL. giHe ARenis For Lillios-aDuie Co.. 1 4 if:,.,., Thp 1inn.,,,, mm initi",, "in, ni/, mm, Atiu~i»KkVl'iSu kgjpr<api W ■«■■> W 'Ip'qf* l ,n 1 9 m Book four orders arid inrtetrU l*Al*Eli! frota Sol* Agents fo* sh««*iriN in patkels362 words
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Miscellaneous8 1946-10-17 3 H IK IIVA.\— Exclusive To The Malaya Tribune8 words
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Article139 1946-10-17 4 Does U i ally matter that < ne ol the Nazi Hierarchy Liieated lhe hangman? ring was condemned to ath, and Goering has died. How he died does not natter unless we choose to maki r so. But if dodderg x-soldiers expose their unds hi public- print,139 words
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Article369 1946-10-17 4 Optimism runs high m Java, where the Dutch Commission General has expressed the hope that "basic political agreement" with the Indonesian regime will be reached before the end of the month. The hope appears to be founded mainly on the ease with which the two sides finally369 words
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935 1946-10-17 4 James Barrett - The "Hall And Search" Bill By James Barrett Newest step In the police war on crime is the curlew ordinance, backed by special police powers to stop and search vehicles on the road. This bill was presented to the Advisory Council this935 words
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Article122 1946-10-17 4 Public ownership of breweries and local polls on the question of publicly-owned public-houses are recommended in a Commission's report presented to the New Zealand Parliament. It also suggests that the licensing hours, now 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., should be altered to allow three sessions—lo a.m. to122 words
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Article141 1946-10-17 4 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR THE PEOPLE'S POSTBAG Sir.—To me lt seems that Mr. Tan Kah Kee has perplexed the Chinese community by sending cablegrams to the four corners of the earth branding the Saviour of China lalso the world for that matter* as our enemy.141 words
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Article155 1946-10-17 4 Sir,—If ever there was a piece of good news in thi> war-weary and suspicious world, it is that the Quad-E-Azam. Mr. Jinnah. has seen the mote in his eye and thought fit to enter into the Indian Interim Government. After month- of parleying intermingled with unnecessary loss155 words
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Article149 1946-10-17 4 Sir,—Keen resentment is felt by Indians all over Malaya over cne way in which the local government is handling the snipping situation. There is no certainty whatsoever in sailings lor home, and Indian residents who have either retired or wno are on leave find it impossible to149 words
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Article257 1946-10-17 4 Sir. Could anything be done by the Ho>pitai Authorities in Kuala Lumpur to improve the iood served to patients in tne Tanglln Hospital? I have been a patient on two different occasions and I do not understand why the food problem cannot be >oived. Why can't257 words
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Article416 1946-10-17 4 Sir.—As :i few points require tn he Clarified by the Price Control Authorities, may I take the liberty of formulating them throurh your column* According •<> See. 2. (Interpretation) of the Price Control Ordinance (26 of I<i4»t> published in the kUB-Pleme-t to -he Malayan Union Govt. Gazette416 words
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Article210 1946-10-17 4 Sir,—On the advice of the Judge Advocate General, the Secretary foi War. Mr. Fredrick Bellenger. has quashed the Kluang Courtmartial findings and the sentences on 243 paratroopers. In his announcement in the House of Commons, on the 10th. Mr. Bellenger said, and I quote, "there were a210 words
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Article618 1946-10-17 4 J. Maxwell - By J. Maxwell Secretary of Thomas Cook and Son The question I am most frequently asked by business men in England Is: How long does it take to secure a berth in a ship of plane? There ;s. of course, no single, simple answer owing to the618 words
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Advertisement58 1946-10-17 4 "35 per cent cf headache, eye pain and eye fatigue are the direct result of visual defects. Are you sure that your prospects and happiness are not being hindered by the defeotive Vision. We are the specialist with complete eye-testing equipment to discover your eye defects scientiflrattj and accurately. lip-ar58 words
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Advertisement146 1946-10-17 4 AN ALL ROUND ASSORTMENT OF NEW GOODS Has Arrived This Week HERE ARE SOME ITEMS AT RANDOM FROM DEPARTMENTS Plain Coloured Cotton Curtain not. 43" wide $2.75 p< t Children Shoes —Sizes 3 to 13—1 to 3 Cotton Socks —Marcersed Cotton Cotton Singlets—Short Sleeves Sizes 30 to 3fi only $1146 words
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Miscellaneous74 1946-10-17 4 STRANGE AS IT SEEMS By Ernest Hi, (UWni RECENTLY OURlNGTHE WAR Th£ rWiT'SM COAL COULO BE VM V DESIGNED A ZQOO OOO-TON^OOC MINED IN THE i FOOT AIRCRAFT MAQfc STREETS OF mfH OP 'CE/ ITS SIDES ANOD£C< VLAOlVOfiTOK VI WERE TO BE HO FT THICK YET ALl a WO ONLY74 words
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2810 1946-10-17 5 But Goering Pulled Off Million-to-one Shot A.P. Basii Gingell, Reuters Special Correspondent) UREMBER C, Oct. 16,—Suicide within nberg prison had been reckoned a on to one chance, but Goering pulled it He swallowed poison. How he obtained the poison and how he managedA.P. - 2,810 words
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Article134 1946-10-17 5 Reuter. NUREMBERG, Oct. 16,An official communique issued by the quadripartite commission for detention of major war criminals states:— "The sentences of death passed by the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg on the first day of October, 1946 on criminals icere carried out this day in our presence: "JoachimReuter. - 134 words
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Article272 1946-10-17 5 A.P. of l reil °<*- 16.-TWO sealed vans sped out fK^£? 80n today undPr a. mcd escort, canymg the bodies of the Nazi leaders Where the bodies were taken will remain a secret Captain Samuel Binder of the security police detailed declared emphatically. They wentA.P. - 272 words
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Advertisement386 1946-10-17 5 Glands Made Young -Vigour Renewed Without Operation It v te-1 old before your time or pgffei r»* brain and physical I will rind new happiness an d an American medical which restores youthful r..- vitality quicker than r ns. It is a simple home trea: tablet form, discovered for i386 words
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Advertisement175 1946-10-17 5 F. E. ZUELLIG, LTD. If 2, Robinson Rd., Singapore. 'Phone 6990. BR E A D AND I FLOUR RATIONINCj 3 MORE DA YS TO REGISTER j 4 If you Do Not Register I For Your Bread and Flour j I Between Now and 19 I October. You Gel No Ration175 words
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201 1946-10-17 6 Reuter CROYDON. Surrey. Oct. 16.Field Marshal Montgomery, speaking at Coulsdoh, Croydon, lasi night said: "What is absolutory certain is that as in battle, co in peace, it is in the last resort men that matters. I believe t nis to be tine. -The deverReuter - 201 words
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Article165 1946-10-17 6 A.P. PEIPING. Oct 16—Nationalists are conversing on the northern section <*f the Peipinff-HankeW railroad from four directions, government dispatcher reported today as General iaaimo Ohiang Kai-sheks totes started counter drive to retake the Communist-held communication line connecting North and C Rtrsl China. In Manchuria. General Tv Turning's tA.P. - 165 words
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Article99 1946-10-17 6 Reuter. LONDON, Oct 15: —The FirtanTinea" writffai it la learned 0a I ad i.athoritv thai Sl* rftafforu CrtpQl will probably ie.ak<' his prOR e( j st«teraeTit on the restoration Of free market in hMbbef eariy next Hi fs no f likely the-' to i>«-Reuter. - 99 words
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Advertisement218 1946-10-17 6 TO-DAY! 3 1 5, 6,30 0,15 p m Passion Unleashed! She waa the Most Beautiful "temptress God Ever forgot to put a Bold into! You May See Her But DON'T Go Near hei for her Passionate Love was one that Destroyed You Have Seen but one half 'look below) Don't218 words
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Advertisement101 1946-10-17 6 Opening To-night: 7 p.m.—9.15 pun. Honour to 'he mail who ensiled Britain and perhape the World to defy Naz Conquert! I.GSLO HOWARD DAVID NIVEN "SPITFIRE" Nov told on the screen in .1 Glowing Human Drama is the work of R. J. Mitchell, the inventor of the World', tebtesf and best101 words
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Advertisement42 1946-10-17 6 ggggflßßTH t AT X L a»^aa Phone 2967 Today only at 7 9.15 p.m. Mickey Rooney Esther Williams. Andy Hardy's Double Life. OPENING TOMORROW. SPIDERS WSB" s c a s I I) c Tonight at 7 9.15 p.m. ARLEEN WHALEN IN SABOTAGE"42 words
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Advertisement276 1946-10-17 6 I Mrs. Miniver." "Random Harvest ni I -This Above All." "Summer Storm, "Now Voy<?,;ei These Were Great Pictures We Snored. Now Here is The Picture Everyone Will Want To See it's Oreatl L Opening Today PAVILION I 4 Shows 1.3 0-4- 6 30 9.30 p.m. Another Great Book Conies To276 words
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Advertisement196 1946-10-17 6 LaM Day 3.00. 6.30 9.15 p.m Tiuiil to one of the greatest of all Vffcrner Advev.ture rmashes! "PRIDE OF THE MARINES" Btaning John Garfield. Eleanor Parker I D«M Clarke. Qrand Open ins hlorrow wr> t pi lit Rainbow inland (In 'adiant -hnicolori *«ea*aanaeMa*aeananui MaaaaaadtaH MARLBOROUGH DAILY I SHOWS I 45.196 words
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Advertisement229 1946-10-17 6 IT'S WHOOPS WHEN A HARD > ~j GUY MEETS AN EASY-TO-WANT ,\L! mvk shows to-day li a.m.-* p.m.—4.15—«.3!»/flpti !M5,,m I LAPI I Ii (Tel: 5281) E B J CARYjGRAiIi Produced by Da*tttd Hempstead inillT f- I*l f p miUUoUNcuAt S;»eeT P'jv f/ "on Ho mci *<J"o n CHARLES BICKFORD-CLADYS CO9PtR-fUN229 words
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Article91 1946-10-17 7 trisha rider. N| lud anggCfllj n g to gang "32* tried to exton ff< c shop pro enced to s 3 imprisonment .1 bicycle at i per Serangin i m on Sept. > h Pofa Chens > the month I the shop. thfi shop war 191 words
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Article45 1946-10-17 7 16 Field-Mat-iyed at Northoit Brussels today. New York early the results of nfe enee Fieldsaid that the deling would be the 11 in New York, '.p t added, "was only Peace win have to thi Big Four vihen •g< ther shortly."45 words
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Article199 1946-10-17 7 Reuter A.P. erg, Oct. 16. —Ribbentrop died rirst at 1.11 and the last. Sryss-Inquar:. shouting: "I Germany," dropped through the trap at 2.45 a.m. I al time. a;: bravely but not as mI said firmly: "Gcd proteci rmany*' and then tried ti sow an discord during theReuter & A.P. - 199 words
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331 1946-10-17 7 C.A. Decide To Play In Victory Cup (By 'Spectator') t% truce- lias been called |rj the soccev 'war" between Singapore's two Chinese leading teams, Hut S.C.F.A. and the Chinese Aihletes. The Aihle.es have decided, I understand, to join forces with the S.C.F.A. tor :he Victory331 words
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Article103 1946-10-17 7 Cpl p. G. Devane (93) ai Irishman attached to a Royal t Engineers' section at Al.iiin ej Road, claimed trial bci r- Second Police Magistrate L. C Goh yesterday, on two charge) iof theft of e» iling fans. It was alleged that on Oct 8.103 words
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Article267 1946-10-17 7 By Our Own C< respondent). Singapore, Wed t-.-tiay. Prices quoted below are for jicul weight < xcept where othervise stated. Foodstuffs: Yesterdays quotitiona were "M echo on" Siam $115: Indo-China $<5. Sedan $95. Siam glutinous, nee $lio. Sedan glutinous rice $95. Siam rice milling $41. Rock267 words
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Article122 1946-10-17 7 A.P. Moscow, Oct. 16. v L Finance Minister A. O. today recommended to tne oupreme soviet a reduction ot 08.8OU ouu.oou roubles in m Kussian Defence Budget tor the next hscal year. rhis would be about 2,773/idu, fcvierv, at a joint *essU» M tl cA.P. - 122 words
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271 1946-10-17 7 There was a dramatic incident in the Australian War Crimes Court yesterday when L,.-Col. Masugi, one of the five Japanese who are facing a charge or being- concerned in the unlawful killing of three Australian airmen, broke down and we;; 1 in the271 words
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155 1946-10-17 7 Reuter. LONDON' Oct. 16- Mr. F Bellenger. War Minister, announc( d Die War Office ha a com olcted arrangements for payment of post-war credits and gratuities to regular soldiers still serving. H> circulated an appeal on b half of the Government to men who receiveReuter. - 155 words
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42 1946-10-17 7 LONDON Oct. 15.-The existence of a secret protocol to tin Potsdam agreemept covering the -itnation in China, denied last night by the state Department In Washington, was today categorically repudiated by the spokesman of the Foreign Office.42 words
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Article177 1946-10-17 7 The G. B. Newsreel of the Nuremberg juagmem shown at a Press preview y< stcrday was made all the more impressive by the fact that at the time of its initial screening, ten of the 21 guiUy Nazis were mounting the scaffold. The 12-mine'.e newsreel c pens177 words
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Article72 1946-10-17 7 (Oui Financial Correspondent! The share market continued dull yesterday. In tin shares. Sungei Kintas were dealt in 31 16 U. Rawona Tinflelds at 8 3 and busine-> was also recorded in Petalings at $8.10. Tambalaks. which a fortnight aeo wore dealt at 32 ct-.. chanced hands yesterday at72 words
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Advertisement323 1946-10-17 7 Nexl time you hold dinner ivvty fi.-rvf your guests with a BUperfloe French liqueur famous ["ci dif i t qaslity:—|n i on lcie. I Glascouiint Writable peppermint. Cherry Monin Chert y Biandy. Cnnx' De Cacao. i;v Messrs. Georges Mnmn of Bourses. Prmnce. Sub Agents hun W'l.'i Co 74. Rorhuif Road.323 words
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795 1946-10-17 8 Reuter. LONDON, Oct. 16.—Lord Chatfield, Minister for Co-ordination of Defence at the outbreak of the war, opening the debate on imperial defence in the House of Lords io-day, said he saw no assurance in the Government's recent appointment of a Defence MinisterReuter. - 795 words
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Article76 1946-10-17 8 A.P. MOSCOW. Oct. 15.— Rear-A-dmiral D. Papanin. Russia's hero of the Arctic, is ill and has been relieved of his duties as ehiei of the department of the north em marine route which is Rus sia's important trans-Arctic waterway. Papanin attracted w »rld wide attention whenA.P. - 76 words
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332 1946-10-17 8 A.P. BATAVIA. Oct. 16.—The Leader of the "Red Buffalo" extremist movement to-day broadcast a fiery appeal for Indonesians to renounce the truce agreement signed by the Shahrir Government and "to continue to fight on" against the Dutch and British. "Shahrir was duped," said Soetomo, 23-year-oldA.P. - 332 words
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Article151 1946-10-17 8 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. 16: —Reports to the British »oldiers have been killed and injured in attacks in Calais by French civilians have been investigated by the British military *vrthoi>tie!« The following details were given by the War Office. About a month ago one soldier fell fromReuter. - 151 words
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Article119 1946-10-17 8 A.P. Tokyo. Oct. 15 —Details of the Japanese-Russian clash in 1938 at Changkufeng near the frontiers of Manchuria, Korea and the Soviet maritime provinces were placed before the International Military Tribunal here to-day. over the defence objections on grounds thai the incident was minor andA.P. - 119 words
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Article22 1946-10-17 8 Reuter. DARTMOOR. Oct 15:—The four escaped military prisoners were recaptured this afternoon after being at liberty about 24 hours.—Reuter.Reuter. - 22 words
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176 1946-10-17 8 'We nt IK) r;n«- discrimination or oein' kttfTiers, no social injustice or political privilege* l>ut the free co-operaticn of all peoples." declared th«- new Secretary of State for the Cotoaien, Mr. Arthur frcech-Jo-e.- in a -p.-.ial broadcast last nipht Mr. Creech-Jone* at the ia«M time176 words
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138 1946-10-17 8 A.P. Lisbon, Oct. 16. The Maharajah Ol Chhota-Udeipur died suddenly in a Lisbon hotel on Tuesday, aged 40. The Maharaja was the ruler of 160.000 Indians in his Gujarat State and was a member of the Indian Chambei of Prince- in his cA.P. - 138 words
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Article109 1946-10-17 8 A.P. FRANKFURT. Oct. 16.—HAj borate military secrecy shrouded the unexpected visit of Gen. Dwight Eisenhower to troubled Trieste on Wednesday. Even Puolic Relations officers of the U.S Army Headquarters here said that they did not know that the Chief of Staff was going to Trieste and professedA.P. - 109 words
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Article57 1946-10-17 8 NEW DELHI. Oct. 14. An invitation to the Republic of Viet Nam to send delegates to the Inter-Asian Relations conference in New Delhi, in March 1947. was contained in the message which Pandit Nehru, head of the Indian Government and principal sponsor of the projected conference, sent57 words
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Article42 1946-10-17 8 HAMBURG. Oct. 16—A British zone war crimes court today sentenced a German naval captain. Karl Jeinz Moehle. 38. to five years' imprisonment on a charge of giving orders to U-boat commanders to kill the crews of torpedoed merchant ships.42 words
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Article210 1946-10-17 8 Reuter. NEWMARKET, Oct. 16.—Monsieur Lamii the Cesarewitch. Ford Transport was >■ Geoffrey's Lady third. Twenty-seven ran. The betting was 33-1 Monsieur Lamiral. 100-7 Ford Transport 100-6 Geoffrey's Lady. Wily was the favourite at 8-1. The race was won by three quarters of a length. One andReuter. - 210 words
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Article192 1946-10-17 8 Al the weekly Rotary Club luncheon yesterday, Mrs. E. G. Sellers, who was attached to the Raw Materials Section at Washington in 1942. gave an account oi the people who worked behind the scenes there to supply the front lines with the sinews of war.192 words
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Article175 1946-10-17 8 A.P. Londo-. Oct if,.— Neville Gecrge <':evely Heath. handsome, young former RAF pilot, was hanged at Pi ntonvi'.le prison today, for the sadistic murder of motion picture t x'ru Margery Gardner Heath was convicted in o-e of the most sensational murder trials in Britain's history. Mis.A.P. - 175 words
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Article66 1946-10-17 8 Reuter. Bellefonte, Pennsylvania. Oct. 16.—Corrine Sykes, 22-year-eld Negro housemaid died in the electric chair early on Monday for killing her employer with a butcher's knife. She wa.s the second woman e*f*■ bp executed by the state of Pennsylvania. She was walked calmly to the chairReuter. - 66 words
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Article66 1946-10-17 8 Reuter. BRISBANE, Oct. 1 1 Browji, prospective Avxtrtnt cricketing captain, h a i" bruised his hand ii ing to hold a hara left-hander. Reo Ro, club match here. Brown's injury have come at a wot he needs batting praci view of the Sheffield Shidi match against .w SReuter. - 66 words
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134 1946-10-17 8 Reuter. London, o«t. M shine continents) I .ta who are tiM champ I choslov&kia, and I from Pola-d hoib. pui I riot ever -heir Scr.ri I today Ar Qrtonocl V were two coal? down md iagpp.t 0-3 a: to* i The foot Polish in. waysReuter. - 134 words
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Article178 1946-10-17 8 Yugoslavia Will Sign Byrnes A.P. PARIS. Oct. 16 In prtss conference. Mr James r Byrnes, U S. Seer, today expressed Yugoslavia would ci sign the peac° with I*. He said he thousr.t consideration. Yug< si would realize that no would make the p ace and wool, bow to the opinionsA.P. - 178 words
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Article74 1946-10-17 8 HAMBURG. Oct Moehle, (38» form* flotilla commandei i guilty at a military v court here to a charge ing the laws and usaj by giving order- to Xi commandei- to destr hum chant ships and, < Moehle agreed in c that a "good Nazi' the order an74 words
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Article32 1946-10-17 8 A.P. Paris Orlv Airfield. < The U.S. Army Buo I 'Pacusan Dream boat non-stop from Haws I planned an attempt Tu< a new Paris-New York record of 11J hours, ftA.P. - 32 words
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