Malaya Tribune, 24 October 1946
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Title Section50 1946-10-24 1 The Malaya Tribune li) THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE THE ONLY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA Now printed simultaneously in Singapore, Kuala L umpur, Ipoh Penang. Phone Numbers: Editor 5813 Editorial Advertising s Circulation Accounts 2005 PAGES SINGAPORE THI'RSDAY, OCTOBER 34, 1946. TEN CENTS. The Malaya Tribune THURSDAY. OCT. 24. 1946.50 words
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Article326 1946-10-24 1 European Scale Jobs Sow Open To Asiatics New Opportunities For Municipal Servants (Tribune Staff Reporter) Promotion bv seniority —the bottl eneck that causes stagnation the public services is being discarded by the Singapore jnicipality. This departure from a policy that has been in force for326 words
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156 1946-10-24 1 A.P. BERLIN. Oct. 23. Official 'ographs of tht 11 major war criminals who died Nuremberg p>iso?i were disted by the Allied Control rritv i7i Berlin on Wed.to representatives of American. Russian, and h press. The photos are for publication at m. GMT. Thursday. orderA.P. - 156 words
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Article26 1946-10-24 1 untitled Oct. 23. —An untitled rt Nathan y a seaside res<»rt. t-weta Haifa and Tel \viv. It i> Ixlievri liere that tarj Turk arai (down up.—26 words
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Article998 1946-10-24 1 London. Oct. 24.- "If we arc to establish peace, we must pay as much attention to economic as to political problems." declared Mr. Clement Attlee, the British Prime Minister, in the course of the foreign affairs debate in the House of Commons yesterday. Stressing that If998 words
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Article228 1946-10-24 1 Reuter. Colombo, Oct. S3.—The Mayor of Colombo. Mr. R. A. Demel, was severely assaulted this afternoon by strikers afier tar had accidentally knocked down a couple of men in a strikers 1 pi ovession. "The mayor alighted in order to have the injured men removedReuter. - 228 words
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Article, Illustration567 1946-10-24 1 London, Oct. 23.—Higher labour department posts for Asiatics in Malaya are in the way, *nc Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Arthur Creech-Jones, stated in the House f>f Commons today. Replying to a question by Lt.Col. Rees Williams. Labour, Mr. Creech-Jones said that the567 words
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Article79 1946-10-24 1 Reuter. NKW DKLHI. Oct. 23.—An offirial communique today the Governments of India and the United States of America had decide ito :aise the status of their respective diplomatic missions to the rank of embassies. Sir Girja Rajpai, Apent-General to the Government of India in 'he United States, hfsReuter. - 79 words
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73 1946-10-24 1 Over 20.000 signatures have been obtained in a 'Quit China" letter to President Truman, to be sent by t!,t Singapore Chinese Federation for Peace and Democracy in China, .in organization recently formed by the China Democratic League, the Hokien Association, the Chinese Committee of the73 words
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Article294 1946-10-24 1 Reuter. Flushing, New York, Oct. 23.— president Truman, reaffirming United States determination to stiive for general peace, warned the TTnited Nations that disaster would strike the world if they allowed themselves to bo split into two political blocs, when he opened the second meeting of theReuter. - 294 words
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Article70 1946-10-24 1 Reuter. BELGRADE. Oct. 23— Tuenty•hree German officers and soliiers of the SS Wehrmachv and Todt organisation (German constru<-tion eorpi whe built the Siegfried Line) were sentenced by a military court here to < cath by shooting after being found guilty of the murder of 1,500 YugoslavReuter. - 70 words
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76 1946-10-24 1 A.P. PRAGUE. Oct. 84. —Tolonel-Gen-cial Kurt DaluegO, Batcher of Liaice. ra banged In the courtyard of Pankrac prison on Wednesday, three hours after his conviction on war crimes charges by a Czechoslovak people's court. Hitler's last "Protector of Bohemia and Moravia was accused ofA.P. - 76 words
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51 1946-10-24 1 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. 23.—Purchases of rubber for ihipmen t from Malaya during the remainder of this year have been completed, said the I Parliamentary Secretary to the i Hoard of Trade. Mr. Belcher, tn I reply to a question in the House of CommonsReuter. - 51 words
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151 1946-10-24 1 Reuter. PARIS Opt 23 —Fourteen French soldiers were killed or missing after running into an ambush while escorting a Japanese liaison mission trying to establish, contact with Japanese Army deserter guerillas. 150 kilometres west ot Saigon, according to a semi-official French news agency despatchReuter. - 151 words
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Article105 1946-10-24 1 Reuter. PARIS. Oc 23. —Vietnam loops |a Cochin China have been ordered t« cease lire by their cumman6er-ia-chief, i; was learned hare today. A communique published by a limited naaiber of Cochin Chinese rewspaoers favourable to the union with Vietnam (fated bat in in erest>Reuter. - 105 words
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Article48 1946-10-24 1 Reuter. BAT AVI A. Oct 23.—A later tnes■afc stated that the death roll caused by the explosion <>f 13 .Japanese sen mines at Menado, Celebes, lvid increased to 34. while 30 persons had been wounded and 50 houses damaged or burned down —Rente/.Reuter. - 48 words
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Article20 1946-10-24 1 Lady Qinuon, wife of Singapore's Governor, arrived today on the Oranje and was met by Sir Franklin.20 words
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Advertisement84 1946-10-24 1 Rational Employers' Mutual General MOTOR, j COMPENSATION, RSONAL ACCIDENT. other classes of INSURANCE ASSOCIATION LTD. d m England) d Eank Chambers. SINGAPORE. N S WISE. Phone 2835. GIAN SINGH'S DESIRE TO LEAVE MEMOR V BEHIND BEFORE THEY CLOSE A FULL NEW KHAKI TROUSER FOR $6 J FOR EITHER SEX J84 words
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Article302 1946-10-24 2 20,000 ALREADY SENT HOME A.P. (Tribune Staff Reporter* Total number of Jap P-o-W's still remaining in Singapore doing labour work is approximately 24,000 and it will be some time —possibly a year and above —before Singapore is rid of all Japanese. J* The 0.C.. P-o-WA.P. - 302 words
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166 1946-10-24 2 Penang, Wednesday. Two Penang vessels have returned here from N.E.I, water with cargce seized, one with exports for Sumatra entirely conliscated and the other with a large quantity of imports taken away by Dutch naval police "A Dutch official and six Ambent se boarded166 words
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Article34 1946-10-24 2 A.P. COLOMBO, Oct, 23.—,After being Dr. If. M Perera. coal strikers' leader, was released about noon on T .us day. Tht polios anaouacsd that sea/ah o! Dr. Ptrexas boass and safes* had :uvnv,i nampbJats.—A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article100 1946-10-24 2 The Chinese Consul-General. Dr. Wu Paak-Shing, who is on his way to the East Coast, of Malaya on inspectin. spoke in Kuala Lumpur of the marked improvement in general conditions seen during his present trip compared with the situation six months ago when he visited those places for100 words
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Advertisement803 1946-10-24 2 NOTICES Trading Wifh The Enemy Ordinance No. 22 Of 1939 Custodian Of Property Proclamation No. 14 of 1945. Notice is hereby given that any person or persons having a claim in respect of property, schedules to Which from time to time appear in the Government Gazette, may inspect such schedules803 words
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Advertisement263 1946-10-24 2 NOTICES SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY I 1 enders are invited for the I "Saprly of Sluice Valves for Water" j for the year 1947. J Closing date for Tenders —4 p.m. j Monday, 2nd December 1946. lender Form and Specification are obtainable from Municipal Secreta- rial, Ruom No. 235. BY ORDER. 1263 words
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1354 1946-10-24 3 A very thorough investigation has been conducted in Tokio, at the request of SACSEA, to establish the precise details of the circumstances surrounding the reported death of Subhas Chandra Bose. The United kingdom Liaison Mission in Japan conducted these investigations and it is confirmee"1,354 words
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341 1946-10-24 3 QUESTIONS RAISED IN HOUSE OF COMMONS Reuter. London Oct. 21.—Mr. Reginald Soreusen (Labour) -persistent ques.ioner in the House of Commons on Indian affairs askod if the would sta«:e the circumstances to the participa ion of the Moslem League in the Interim Government, to whatReuter. - 341 words
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264 1946-10-24 3 Gandhi Visiting Troubled Areas A.P. New Delhi, Oct. 22.— Mahatma Gandhi declared in an interview on Monday that the Muslim League ministry in Bengal should be able to control •he outbreak of disorders in that province. Pointing out that the Moslem League has anA.P. - 264 words
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Article109 1946-10-24 3 LONDON, Oct. 22:—Trans-Worlld Airlines said yesterday that a strike by pilots seeking higher pay has grounded the Indian delegation to the United Nations Assembly at Shannon airport, Eire. A TWA spokesman said his company wa.* negotiating with PanAmerican, American Overseas Airways and the British Overseas Airways109 words
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178 1946-10-24 3 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Oct. 22—State Depai.ment officials say that recognition of the new In. ia". Governn ent is being considered, but th** the date of raising the present dip--1 ,matic establishment? in Delhi and Washinaton to the rank of Embas- sies had not yet heenReuter. - 178 words
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145 1946-10-24 3 Reuter. BIRMINGHAM. Oct. 23 —More Muslims and Sikhs than Hindus have joined the recently formed anti-Pakistan League, said Mr. Chowdhury Akbar Khan President of the Indian Workers Association of Great Britain who as founder of the League today outlined its aims. "The aims and objectsReuter. - 145 words
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Article101 1946-10-24 3 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. 23 —The first national convention of Indian Muslim students in Great Britain is to be held at the Islamic Centre in London on November 3 Students who are affiliated to the All-India Muslims Students Federation will elect officials for the coming yearReuter. - 101 words
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Advertisement338 1946-10-24 3 Vigour elands Made Young In 24 Hours V r noressary to suffer, r and manhood, weak i nervousness, tm-j Hi j skin, d epression.; I .cause an American V( rod a quick, easy. s troubles. a in pleasant, easyrorm. i* absolutely, waj ">th Kland ppinffintl new taande It works d»tn338 words
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Advertisement517 1946-10-24 3 Forces Education 1 Centre ARMENIAN STREET, SINGAPORE Phone 6525 LITTLE THEATRE 8 p.m. Saturday. Oct. 26th j A programme of music by I Bach and Handel on sramaphone records. I j All members of H.M. Forces, j and their friends, welcomed. I REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE. DIABETIC patients recover health speedily rjy517 words
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Miscellaneous9 1946-10-24 3 SSITK UYA\- Exclusive To The Ma lay a Tribune^9 words
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Article452 1946-10-24 4 While Mr. Bevin slated no new principles ot British policy in his opening speech in the foreign affairs debate in Parliament, he gave a House a generous review of aims and hopes and accomplishments, and In restating he broad lines of the Labour Government's policy answered in452 words
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1984 1946-10-24 4 BEVIN REVIEWS WORLD AFFAIRS Reuter. LONDON, Oct. 22.- Opening the Foreign affairs debate in the House of Commons today, Mr. Eme-t Bevin. British Foreign Secretary, declared that Japan and Germany must never be allowed to revive their aggressive policies again. ButReuter. - 1,984 words
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Article192 1946-10-24 4 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR THE PEOPLE'S POSTBAG Sir,—It is an admitted fact j that the housing problem of I Singapore has never been so bad i as it is today. Despite all the i entreaties of the public, the i Government, for reasons best ftnown to itself, has192 words
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Article113 1946-10-24 4 Sir,—It is observed that tho authorities are showing discrimination in the payment of A.R.P. allowances to government, and non-government employees Non-government employees of the A.R.P. have been paid for the period they were on duty in 1941-1942, whereas government employees have not received their dues. Surely government employees113 words
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Article69 1946-10-24 4 Sir With reference to the letter on the subject "Syce" I am in complete accord with the complaint. It is high time the "tuan" knew his driver's name and ceased using the word syce indiscriminately when calling the chauffeur. Such wrong praet.ee should be nipped in the bud.69 words
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Article92 1946-10-24 4 Sir. The news from Calcutta of "threat of abduction and •forced conversion' to Islam -and the harem of Hindu women" is astounding and unbelievable. If. on the other hand, the news is true, the people who have done such things are un-Islamic in their attitude and92 words
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Article223 1946-10-24 4 Sir.—Reference your comment in the Sunday Tribune that "All Johore Ex-servicemen and members of the L.D.C. have received back pay up to June this year." this is not correct. Johore Defence Corp s (J.D.C.) members arrears of salary and allowances only up to January, 1942. During the223 words
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Article508 1946-10-24 4 Irene Angerslcin - By Irene Angerslcin A.P. Berlin.—When the began handing out uniiorms to the German youngsters in tneir zone and the Americans started wholesale distribution of tons of sports equipment to young Germans in the U.S. zone, the ideological wooing of German youth began in earnest. For threeA.P. - 508 words
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Miscellaneous22 1946-10-24 4 STRANGE AS IT SEEMS By Ernest Hi, tf/7/fMOHH&r- TO DISSOLVE. BLOOD Nfi/LS ME$K/tf/ CLOTS WHICH OFTEIS BOTH ARE COMPOSED CAUSE. DEATH f22 words
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382 1946-10-24 5 Reuter. Hong Kong. Oct. 23. —The Governor of Hong K(;i<( sir Mark Young, has ordered all departmentai chiefs to eliminate corruption in the ar!mition. This step, it is believed, has been taken actions from the Colonial Oflice in London. iirst move in this cleansingReuter. - 382 words
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119 1946-10-24 5 A.P. LONDON. Oct. 22 —A Foreign Office spokesman charged on Monday that the Polish government was arresting large numbers of the Pea nit P; s r-y members a-d 'hat ;he action araa likely to prejudice the Party's prospects in the general elections inA.P. - 119 words
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Article35 1946-10-24 5 A.P. BERLIN, Oct. 23. —Trade Onions in Stuttgart ordered a 15-minute w« k stoppage in the eitjr Jn Tuvs- evening to express "organised labour's disapp 'oval" of Saturday's bombinn of the de-naaiUcatioti court- —A P.A.P. - 35 words
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330 1946-10-24 5 Reuter. LONDON, Oct. 22.—The main cause of the bad conditions at Muar Camp in Malay i where 243 British paratroops were court-niartialled on a charge of mutiny recently was, according So the War Minister Mi. Frederick Bellenger «v the House of-Commons toda> thatReuter. - 330 words
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Article155 1946-10-24 5 A.P. JERUSALEM, Oct. 22The Illegal refugee ship Fenice was boarded m Palestine waters on Monday evening. No opposition was being shown 10 the boarding party. An official statement said that on Monday night a party of four men from the British minesweeper Moon went aboard the shipA.P. - 155 words
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135 1946-10-24 5 A.P. NANKING. <>>t. 23. —Government sources have reporte i victories o\?c the Chinese Communists in soutiftern Manchuria and along "he «<o »h section of th«- Peiping-Hankow railroaJ The renewal <>t the fighting in Manchuria, these sources said, reraltcd in the capture of staling, 120 miles soi.tnA.P. - 135 words
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Article146 1946-10-24 5 Reuter. BRIGHTON. Oct. 21.-In an important statement on the "closed -hop" question, issued to the annual trade union congress here tonight, the General Council declared that neither they nor the Congress could admit the claim that workmen ought -to be iree to join the union or notReuter. - 146 words
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Article69 1946-10-24 5 A.P. PEIPING, Oct. 22.—Two United Slates Marines, member! of a nineman hunting party. captured on Sunday by armed Chinese. pre«umibly Communists, we c still missing' on Monday, the U.S. Marines announced In another Incident, three United States sailors travelling by a jeep near Tangku barbour, fought offA.P. - 69 words
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Article126 1946-10-24 5 JERUSALEM, Oct. 22. -The Stern gang—Jewish terrorist organisation—to- day marie a pamphlet "raid" on the Jewish Agency's Public Relations Office here, as correspondents were gathering for a morning press conference. While the correspondents waited for the conference to open, they found i hcmselves showered under a126 words
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Article95 1946-10-24 5 A.P. SHANGHAI. Oct. 21.—Wolfgang Schenke, former German newspaperman in China, supplied Japan with its first information on the secret India to China gasoline and oil pipeline, an American War Crimes Tribunal was told today I Ingwald Rudolff, one of the 27 I Nazis accused ofA.P. - 95 words
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259 1946-10-24 5 Reuter. TIENTSIN, Oct. 22.—A la.-go part of the Pciping population, belonging to the white-CCllared or profes ional cla-ses, are suffering more economic hardships at pre c t than at any time within the last few deca es. according to a foreign long-time :eslrentReuter. - 259 words
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196 1946-10-24 5 A.P. Moscow. Oct. 21.—Pravda on Monday accused the US. and Turkish diplomats of participating in extraordinary crooked secret talks" on the future of the Dardanelles. An article, commenting on a Washington dispatch about the second note to Russia on the administration of theA.P. - 196 words
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Article140 1946-10-24 5 A.P. London, Oct. 23.—At the end of September, there were 3,569,159 tons of mer chant shipping under construction throughout the world (certain countries excluded) and 53.5 per cent (or 1,874,878 tons) of that amount were building in Great Britain and Ireland, said Lloyds register of shipbuildingA.P. - 140 words
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Article39 1946-10-24 5 A.P. S,.NIA BARBARA, (ahforuia. Oct. —Edward J. Ken.u-<l\. r>bcciited Press cOi£**pon<lcnl w%o fits: btoke the .te\\3 oi tae GfernUQ surr;M>( ir. .has been appuli ted manifTll Editor of the Stnta Burba.t. News Press. —A PA.P. - 39 words
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279 1946-10-24 5 London, Oct. 23.—Labour member Evelyn Walkden calling for a stateme nt about shipping delays at Singapore told the House of Commons today that young officers who had returned stated that the cost to the nation must be in the neighbourhood of half a million sterling279 words
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Advertisement139 1946-10-24 5 YOUR HERITAGE Mother nature -;ave us all perfect health IdjjpSgSji^^i is up to v; to L• p that health. Some JSmSKJ owing to perhaps the nature of their jjg-'-- -rf,^J!^jk natch a hurried meal at any odd J W luck of exerc.se has caused the va- I'vfcji^S^J •■ruans ot the139 words
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Advertisement162 1946-10-24 5 0f F. E. ZUELLIG, LTD. 2, Robinson Rd.. Singapore. Phone 6990. The Trade Mark J*Ki QUALITY productions in SANITARY FITTINGS At last— Malaya is manufacturing its own Sanitary Fitting"—Basins, W. C. Closets with Flurh Cisterns. Manufactured by skilled craftsmen of many years' experience in these lines and approved by the162 words
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357 1946-10-24 6 Dunhg HiVbhito's Nagoya Tour A.P. TOKIO, Oct. 23.—The "Green Grocer Emperor E -Pretender H<ro Kumaza wa picketed Emperor irohito's inspection trip in Nagoya with painful results for one of his fo 1 lowers. Press reports said, Cleared recently of lese majeste charges overA.P. - 357 words
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Article37 1946-10-24 6 Reuter. LONDON, Oct. 21.—United Kingdom September exports amounted .o £70.800,000 which a .wvivase of £6.500,000 compared with August, announces the Board cf Tru<'. Import, amounted to £100. 100,000. a decrease of C 14,900,000. —Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Advertisement36 1946-10-24 6 To-night: 5 p.m. 8.30 p.m. ALL MALAYA PREMIERE! KIUSIIX milAfiAS" (In Tamil) The Pandava Pride— it's curbed at last! featudng KothamangaJaai, K. Secnu, C. V. V. Panthalu, B. Saraswathi, N. S. Krishnan and T. A. Mathuram.36 words
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Advertisement140 1946-10-24 6 JL lIP O; Opening To-day: 3—7 —9.15 p.m. Dnring Guerilla Tactic* in ihe Philippine Theatre of War! imm iih* rnmr my- mmm' John Wayne leads Filipino Boys tn the bloodiest encounters in the j Pacific War! SEE.' j The Death March! Men ialling and fainting! Lhrough hea; thirst! Midnight (11.30)140 words
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Advertisement176 1946-10-24 6 CAPTIVE DEFIES CAPTOR! Villainous Barori meets and Loves UUiml^ The BALL-of-FIRE! wSB!B^ —TO-DAI SkSB 11 a.m.— 2 p.m 4.15—6.30 —9.15 p.m. CAPITOL^^ COLOI T RFI T L GYPS* LIFE fl MARIA MONTEZS and JON HALL'S l«0 CARW^O ROLES of GREAT COIRAGE! Cv*iß""„, i J SENSAT lONAL CLOSE! BIG IMF PROGRAMME176 words
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75 1946-10-24 7 F A Veterans net was tfiven t all when they team c ;he Pa- fQti in re« quiet peals? an I after that while ;h.' Vete--11 re rewarded ol uhirh they J/Lmi s were icao, while scorers re Hai t'hoo and < fereed and75 words
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151 1946-10-24 7 Reuter. 21.- At a Traing uday. Ad Cunningham, nd Chief of the lid that any furwell show that n was needed is carried by the future, whose abilities were yet Bojffi ii ti d I revolution had c islands into a of commerce in IReuter. - 151 words
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Article35 1946-10-24 7 A.P. TOKIO, Oct, 21. -Thirty-two-Mika>a. the Em- d brother, has dent urn to >chool. the on Monday. Inning to enter Tokio ersity, "to restudy >ry in the light of is a whole." the rted. A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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424 1946-10-24 7 THRILLING SOCCER AT STADIUM R.A.F. (Changi) 3. Royul Septs 2. Playing with ten men for three-quarters of the game, the R.A.F- (Changi) wrested a deserved victory Cup soc.cer tie played at Jalan Besar yesterday, winning narrowly by three goals to424 words
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Article114 1946-10-24 7 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. 21. Neither Ismail Sidky Pasha, Egyptian Premier, nor Mr.. Ernest Bevin. British Foreign Secretary, were present at the Anglo-Egyptian talks which began at the Foreign Office here this afternoon, it is learned from a reliable source. Today's meeting was on official level. \TheReuter. - 114 words
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91 1946-10-24 7 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. 21.—Two generals are to be exchanged between Britain and Canada to coordinate defence i raining. They are Lieu-tenant-Oeneral G. G. Simonda of the Canadian Army—who led the attack on the Scheldt estuary— anu Major-General J. F. M. Whiteley of the British Army, whoReuter. - 91 words
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Article43 1946-10-24 7 A.P. LIVERPOOL, Oct, 23.—The Liverpool pool Cotton Association Committee attributed the fluctuating prices in the United* States cotton markets en 1 uesday to the closing of the Liverpool Exchange. Leading Liverpool cotton merchants said the Liverpool cotton futures market exercise worldwide control. —A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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420 1946-10-24 7 (Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. At the Court of Appeal before the Hon. H. C.Willan, Chief Justice of the Malayan Union, and Justices Murray Aynsley and Carey. 12 cases of criminal appeals were heard in wh,'eh 17 appellants figured. The first appeal was of420 words
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74 1946-10-24 7 Reuter. MANILA, Oct. 22.—Sixty-one Chinese, caught illegally entering the Philippines northern Luxon coast, have been deported. This is the second batch caught and deported, the last numbering 41. It is reliably learned that the Government made representations to the Chinese authorities asking assistance for theReuter. - 74 words
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Article37 1946-10-24 7 Tiiere will be a Lecture at .the Singapore Theosaphicul Society Nq- 3 C airnhill Road on Thursday, at $.30 p.m. The subject is "The Spiritual Government of the World" by Mr. S. Yon Krusentierna.37 words
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70 1946-10-24 7 A.P. NEW YORK, Oct. 22. -Larry (King) Kwong, 23, Canadian born player, will be the first Chinese ever to skate in organised hockey in the Ujiited States when he takes the ice for the New York Rovers against the Boston Olympics in Boston onA.P. - 70 words
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88 1946-10-24 7 A.P. PHILADELPHIA Oct. 2:*.— Sir Henry Dale, noted "i' >- h «=cicn::.:t. roposed that the world's universities and protest)-4 prevent secret plan-; for war by wor'd-wi .c agreements declining to cany un research under military secre«y. In ai ftddlWM prepared for delivery before the NationalA.P. - 88 words
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Article51 1946-10-24 7 A.P. TEHERAN. Oct. 22. In an interview with the editors of the Iranian Press on Sunday, the Minister for Labour and Propaganda. Mohamed Valid Farmayan. said that the recent change in Cabinet minister- did not mean a change in the policy of the Persian Cabinet.A.P. - 51 words
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Article112 1946-10-24 7 Reuter. BRISBANE, Oct. 23.—Sid Barnes, New South Wales star batsman, who played aaginst the MCC at Perth, has a high opinion of the tourists. In an interview he said: "You can dismiss the team's early form and beware of them in the Tests. They are aReuter. - 112 words
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Article77 1946-10-24 7 A.P. NEW YORK, Oct. 23.—The American Devi.s tup .earn leaves San Francisco on Nov. |G by a Pa:American CMppej for Australia to play in thfl lost week in December This is the first air trip for American Davis Cuppers. Captain Walter Pater indicated h<. would likeA.P. - 77 words
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47 1946-10-24 7 Reuter. PORT LOUIS. Mauritius, Oct. 22.-Georges Anquetil. Labour Party leader in Mauritius, was badly injured when his car collided with a sugar estate locomotive at a level crossing. The ear was wrecked and the locomotive came off the rails.— Reuter.Reuter. - 47 words
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Article49 1946-10-24 7 Reuter. HEATHROW. Oct. 21.—Abiut 4.000 pounds of pencillin worth about €3.000— arrived at London airport this afternoon from New York in an American Overseas Airlines Skymastcr. Thi s is the largest consignment of penicillin ever flown across the Atlantic. It will be sent to Greece. Reuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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217 1946-10-24 7 A.P. Jerusalem. Oct. 21.—An official of Haganah. most powerful of :he three Jewish underground movements in Palestine, said on Monday his organisation was restricting current activities to political manoeuvering and was opposed to assassination and acts of sabotage. The official, quaking the possibility that Haganah mightA.P. - 217 words
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138 1946-10-24 7 Reuter. (From Norman Preston with the MCC Team). Port Pirie, South Australia, Oct. 23.—The second stage of the match against South Australia Country team afforded practice to the MCC slow bowlers Smith, Wright and Langridge, who between them took allReuter. - 138 words
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Article291 1946-10-24 7 Reuter. If.C.C. —Ist Innings. Hut ton c Veal b McLean 164 Gibb lbw. b Corrie If Fishlock c and b Adams 98 Compion c t'oriie b McLea:i lOC Hardstaff not oct W Yardb y c Corrie b Veal 12 Langru'ge c White b Davis t> Smith not outReuter. - 291 words
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Article62 1946-10-24 7 Reuter. ADELAIDE, Oct. 23.—Before the MCC cricketers left Port Pirie for Adelaide tonight after defeating the local side with an innings to spare, a local resident presented Len Hutton with a silver cup in recognition of the best batting performance (164) and an inscribed cricket ball toReuter. - 62 words
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436 1946-10-24 8 Soviets Want 'Fruits Of The War' Reuter. London, Oct. 23.—Mr. Win Churchill, war-time British Premier, speaking in Parliament today as leader of the Conservative Opposition reiterated his assertion in the much-publicised speech at Fulton, United States, that the Soviet Union wanted "not war butReuter. - 436 words
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Article128 1946-10-24 8 Reuter. LONDON, Oe*. 83.—The announcement of the restoration of free rubber trading which has been long awaVed has now been made. The Board of Trade has agreed I that from today London rubber j traders may make contracts for buying or selling physical rubber (excepting liquidReuter. - 128 words
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Article54 1946-10-24 8 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Oct 22.—Mr. La Guardia. Director-General of UNRRA. has announced that the embargo has been relaxed on UNRRA shipments to China to permit, as BOOQ as the maritime strike is over, ".sailings on call from China in accordance with the capa- city of the portsReuter. - 54 words
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Article42 1946-10-24 8 Reuter. New York, Oct. 22.—The 22--day-old strike of marine engineers ended t >-day when their representatives signed a contract with the East and Gulf Coast ship operators. The signing came after nearly 14 hours ol talk.- ReuterReuter. - 42 words
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70 1946-10-24 8 Reuter. Hamburg. Oct. 22.—British Rival Engineers aided by men of the Royal Navy will n Friday blow up the second of Kiel's U-boat dens to be destroyed under Potsdam agreement terms. The first den was destroyed six months ago. Ten tons ot explosives WillReuter. - 70 words
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Article152 1946-10-24 8 Reuter. SYDNKY. Kir mail).—Australian experts for the Bra* two month* of ii" llnanci&l yea --Quly. August were more than double tho o of the corresponding period In 1945. Figures issue iby the Commonwealth Bureau of Statistics showe<l that export for 'he two months we c worthReuter. - 152 words
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Article35 1946-10-24 8 A.P. Berlin. Oct. 22.—Some of the official pictures of. the Nuremberg executions will be made public the Allied Control Council has decided. It has assigned to its secretariat the task of selecting the pictures. -A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article241 1946-10-24 8 PASHA MAY TAKE CASE TO r.N.O LONDON, Oct. 22. The Egyptian Premier, Sidky Pa-ha, believed that hi- talks with the British Foreign Secretary. Mr. Ernest Bevin had so far been satisfactory but Whitehall sources disclosed that the conversations had brought Britain and Egypt no nearer to a solution241 words
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Article309 1946-10-24 8 Found guilty on charges of committing atrocities against members of the •F" Force of 7.000 British and Australian PoWs who were taken to Siam in April 1943 for work in connection with the BurmaSiam death railway", four Japanese. Capt. Maruyama, commander of the engineering309 words
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58 1946-10-24 8 A.P. MOBILE ALABAMA, Oct. 23 Twelve American residents of Yugoslavia who recently returned to the United States brought stories of mas murt'er and terror in Marshal Tito's domain. Among those interviewed by newsmen was Jacqueline Saint Ann. ha'let dancer, who declared that theA.P. - 58 words
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57 1946-10-24 8 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Oct. 22.—-Mr. Jj'ir.r F. Byrnes, Beers ary of State, toll a p'*ess conference tcday that tho United Government was gratified that the Moslem League nil! participate in India"* Interim Government He told a questioner that 'he United Stat em delirhtcl that representationReuter. - 57 words
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Article130 1946-10-24 8 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. 23. Mr. Creech-Jones, Colonial Secretary, stated in the House of Commons that a tripartic labour advisory board was shortly to be formed Tn the Malayan Union and one would be formed in Singapore as won as sufficient trade unions had been registeredReuter. - 130 words
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122 1946-10-24 8 A.P. San DIEGO, Oct. 23.—Admiral John H. Towers, Commander-in-ChteJ <•< be Pacific Pice?, mid he preRanted that the United States Seventh Fleet wanld remain in ,efi itely a: full strenjr h in Asiatic waters and that Pnar' Harl.orr would retinue to lie theA.P. - 122 words
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Article245 1946-10-24 8 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. 23.-General -lan Smuts. South African Premier, will tell the United General As>embly when he applied for the incorporation of South-west Africa in the Union of South Africa that nearly 209.000 natives in the territory have signified their approval of attachment toReuter. - 245 words
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Article67 1946-10-24 8 A.P. TOKIO. Oct. 22—A schoolboy, 15-year-old Yoshiaka Taura, hanged himself today to test his theory that suffering was involved in hanging. The boy had been discussing with mmc companions the executions at Nuremberg and whether death by hanging was painful. When his friends leftA.P. - 67 words
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Article50 1946-10-24 8 A.P. LONDON, Oct. 2S.—The British Admiralty announced that mm British r'estroye hai its bow blown off end another set afire when they stiuik mines with "Some casualties" to the crew in the Me<li erranean. The destroyer Volagfe last its bow i»ad the Sanmarei was set ellre. A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article54 1946-10-24 8 A.P. HF.RLKN, HOLLAND, Oct. 23.— Approximately 10.000 Dutch miners in the mining district <»f southern Lint hers went on a L'-l-hour strike on Tut-s ay as a protest against the delay i". receiving wage increases. These miners constitute 30 netcent, of the total miners employe*! inA.P. - 54 words
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Article63 1946-10-24 8 A.P. TOKIO, Oct.. 22.—U.5. Army weather officers '.said today that a typhoon, "Alma with velocity at the centre of 115 miles per hour I and covering nearly 200 miles, is < xpected to sweep into an area 500 nnh's south of Iwojima tomorrow. The storm started southA.P. - 63 words
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Miscellaneous408 1946-10-24 8 o\ Tin: AUt 1180-1288 hra. > Malay Schools' Broadcast> Every Tuesday, Thurs<ay A: Sa»u ray. 8003 1688 hrs. i CUmn Schi.pl>' Brsadcssf i Every Monday. 1 100 1 LOO bra.) English Schools' Broadcast. I Wednesday Friday. I20(t-i4n0 hrs.) :?00 me'ret in the medium wave baid ft 7.22 mesa** ceylei p»m-408 words
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