Malaya Tribune, 1 November 1946
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Title Section53 1946-11-01 1 The Malaya Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE THE ONLY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA Now printed simultaneously in Penang 01 6 Lumpur l oh 'Phone Numbers: Editor 5813 Editorial 5811 Advertising 5812 Circulation Accounts 2005 E G HT PAGES SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1946 TEN CENTS. The Malaya Tribune53 words
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Article56 1946-11-01 1 ing exclusive publication in the Tribune earlier this week of a new racwhich thousands lese shopkeeners were duped into pur»ing new house num-ber-plates, -wo Chinese c been at zested by Polite and will be rged in the police courts ta-day. The Polite began investigations following56 words
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Article35 1946-11-01 1 Reuter. Al EM, Oct. 31.—A heavy occurred near Petantik- j Tol Aviv, tonight, thought that the air port Bitj was being attacked. c »1 present being fired baa broken out. —Reuter.Reuter. - 35 words
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47 1946-11-01 1 A.P. How. 1. UNRRA .orello LaGuardia a>;ifeience that the on is improving ri t-r.couragingly.'" d h" does not know 11 go to China before is liquidated. Chinese port and a was better than the black market situani}\roving. hipping now was tho —A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article27 1946-11-01 1 ON. Oct. 31. —The (1 to Britain over BeeBrit ish-Argentine eco- emeni which, in the view appear to Violate made in obtaining on American loan.27 words
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Article644 1946-11-01 1 VDIAS COMPLAINT TO BE DISCUSSED ALL ITEMS ON AGENDA ACCEPTED Reuter. YORK, 0ct.31-The United Nat.ons General Assembly nously accepted all submitted items on its agenda without tons. The items accepted included India's complaint the tu:i«nent of Indians in South Africa. Earlier to-day, delegates beard from Juan BlancoReuter. - 644 words
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Article88 1946-11-01 1 A.P. Manila. Nov. I.—Sporadic sghting was again reported in Centra) Luzon as the Hukbalahaps sent flying squadrons disguied as farmers to harvest the first rice new session. Filipino military police caused several casualties in intercepting cne raid near Nueva Ecija province, thi* capital of Cabanatuan. 90A.P. - 88 words
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Article41 1946-11-01 1 Reuter. RENFREW, Oct. 31.—The 2,000--pound German bomb which fell in Renfrew airport during the Clydebank bliti: ana started ticking yetsterday was still ticking intermittently today. The airport will be closed to aircraft until the bomb is removed. —Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article22 1946-11-01 1 Reuter. HONG KONG.—Hong Kong will probably oe linked by telephone with London in the early part of 1947.— ReUter.Reuter. - 22 words
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Article95 1946-11-01 1 Reuter. SOUTHAMPTON, Oct. 31.— The Queen Elizabeth, with 2.246 passengers from generals to film stars and two stowaways aboard, berthed at Southampton today completing the trip to the scheduled minute in five days three hours, at an average speed of 28k knots. When the passengers disembarkedReuter. - 95 words
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Article199 1946-11-01 1 Lientczuuit General Alexander Gall-way. C.8.. C.R.E D.5.0., M.C who is taking onr the appointment tr G O.C Malaya Command from 1 n-'.t.-Gi'iH'ritl rfir Prank KEEL. CB.. D.S 0., is due to arrive M Kuala Lumpur within n.-xt we»-k From February 1940 to June 1942 General199 words
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Obituary60 1946-11-01 1 A Eurasian, 24-vear-ol«> Maurice Fox, was found shot dead in a house in Upper Se.angoon Road last l'ipht. A Shanghai Chinese was also found in the house with pun woum s. He was iaken to hospital. In connection with the case, a Eurasian who pave the60 words
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Article47 1946-11-01 1 A.P. Shanghai Nov. 1. Nationalist China observed the 60th birthday* cf Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek with parades and sports on a huge scale in the principal cities. The Chiang* joined Gen. Geor?e Marshall and Mrs. Marshall and Henry Luce for a country trip outside Nanking.—A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article26 1946-11-01 1 Athens, Nov. I.—Parliamentary Opposition leade.s will meet on Friday to discuss King GeOigvfV ippeal fOi them to join in a coalition •jovernment.26 words
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Article40 1946-11-01 1 WASHINGTON. Oct. 31.—U.S. Army officers say there "only a handful' of war brides of American servicemen and civilian personnel in the Pacific area, but approximately 11,000 are awaiting transportation from England and Europe to the U.S.40 words
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339 1946-11-01 1 Reuter. LONDON, Oct. 31.—Krishna Kumar Chatterjee, Bengali Brahmin who begins his death fast at midnight tonight, states today that he will visit the India Office and the House of Commons "every day until my strength fails." "I shall do this." Chatterjee added, "in theReuter. - 339 words
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89 1946-11-01 1 Hie strike at lhe Singapore Harbour Board enters its eighth day to-»ay without any major change in the situation. The oa<ta! Workers Union, at > Mooting last n pht. appealed for tunes in aid of those OS strike. Meanwhile. His Excellency the Governor. Sir89 words
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109 1946-11-01 1 The Singapore Municipal Town Cleansing Department workers at a meeting resolved to appeal to the authorities tor increased wages. Owing to the shortage of personnel in this department, more work is being given t 0 workers. Therefore, they request that their wages be raised109 words
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Article18 1946-11-01 1 TOKIO. Oct. 31.—Pictures of the dead Nuremberg war criminals are be.ng withheld from the Japanese press.18 words
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286 1946-11-01 1 Reuter. LONDON, Oct. 31. —The military police were tonight on guard outside the British Embassy in Paris and all parcels entering the building were being carefully examined following to-day's explosions at the British Embassy in Rome, where bombs hidden in suitcases wrecked two floors andReuter. - 286 words
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Article103 1946-11-01 1 LONDON, Oct. 31. Mr. Lionel Hale, British Broadcasting Corporation quiz matter, was rescued unconscious from a fire which damaged his flat in Chelsea today. He and his two children, aged two years and nine months respectively, were saved by the presence of mind of the children's103 words
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Advertisement63 1946-11-01 1 lIADIOS galea and Service, carry them a Genuine Guato maintain FREE, you something and you afterwards Is our policy. faction Guaranteed The Malayan Radio Service Company hard Road. Singapore. GUN SINGH'S DESIRE LEAVE MEMORY BEHIND BEFORE THE! CLOSE A H U NEW KHAKI TROUSER FOB $6 FOR EITHER SEX LIMITED63 words
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Advertisement527 1946-11-01 2 t it i i ■FS 81 PRE-PAID CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Casual Advertisements: Wanted. Personal, Situations Vacant, Situations Wanted, For Sale, etc. at $3.00 per Insertion of 20 words. 15 cts. for every additional word. Public Notices Announcement: $3.50 per single column inch per insertion. Domestic Occurrences: Death, Engagement, Mar-' riage. Birth527 words
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Advertisement904 1946-11-01 2 NOTICES I'iom November Ist our Premises Will be opened to the public from 9 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. and from 2.30 p.m. to 4.30 p.m ROBINSON CO LTD.. Ra'flles Square. Singapore. TENDER Tender; are invited for the sup piy of the following articles for the S i ngapor a Pol904 words
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Advertisement251 1946-11-01 2 NOTICES The Chartered Bank of India. Australia and China have to announce tiiat a Branch Office will be opened in Teluk Anson on Monday, the 4th November. 1946. Eurasian Association. Singapore. The next Annual General Meeting will be held at the S.R.C. Pavilion on Friday, 15th November. 1946 at 5.15251 words
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Advertisement539 1946-11-01 2 NOTICES I Government Notification TlWtflT- 00 received at the Cilice of the. Director of Public Works. Singapore up t<> noon of the ||t h November. 1946 for tl»»* following:— Sale of approximately 1,200 lon* cemcajl lying in the P.W.D Stores. Singapore. 2. Tenderers will be shewn round the No. 1539 words
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Advertisement300 1946-11-01 2 FOR SALE For Cash Sale one second hand 7 cubic fL. Westing House Refrigerator suitable for household or club price $300.00. Apply Box 358 Malaya Tribune. For jaUt one carrier air conditioner type 50 H. with V- H.P. compressor motor for 230 volt A.C. single-phase Apply No 355 Malaya Tribune.300 words
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Advertisement474 1946-11-01 2 SHIPPING AGENTS FOR MALAYAN RAILWAYS^** FOR ALL FREIGHT PASSAGE I ENQUIRIES DIAL ***** j GLEN LIKE E SAILINGS TO AND FROM U. K. CHINA jD&NBIGHSHIRE From UK. for Hongkong Shanghai iGLENAPFARIC For UJK. 4 The Continent OLENAPP For U K. 4. The Continent 1 IMMM lIEVA S. V CO. SAILINGS474 words
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Article132 1946-11-01 3 Staff Reporter) the Ui t Service of- e#ve the Colonialnmeut, Sq-Ldr. W. Scott, ng Authority foi m al Government, yes t uded his term of aerhe Of- ike UP appvinlS Org., RAf, SeleSi -)tt lias given the 'iint Rcqui>itionmq >, Oct. 14. 1945 and132 words
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336 1946-11-01 3 Tribune Staff Reporter) W*€ prices ot nsii, meat, poultry, egss. nm. oii wifii**" lomeT in tntr Malayan Union. itn Singapore prices does no: give a rue i ne cost of living upeountrv. G 'ing tiirough upprice lists. :h e Singaporean wifl 1 he336 words
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Article75 1946-11-01 3 Appearing in the Fjurth Magistrate's Court yesterday. Leong Ah Heng. Tan Chong and Leng Ah Peh. claimed trial to a charge of being found with house breaking implements in a taxi, on Wednesday night. When stopped they were in possession of two crow bars, a complete75 words
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232 1946-11-01 3 Tribune Siair Reporter) Of i) 0 unions or associations in Singapore which have applied for registration under the Trade Union Ordinance, only two have been registered so far. What is holding back the registration of the others J is. I understand, not their illegality232 words
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Article92 1946-11-01 3 As the result of a strike by the farm labouiers, the Manager of the Singapore Dairy Farm on the Bukit Timah Road, was confronted yesterday morning with the task of milking over fifty cows. He rang up H.M.S. Sultan and in answer to Commander Pankhurst's92 words
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Article143 1946-11-01 3 «Tr bune Staff Reporter*. There is still no news of Col. \V. H B. Wheeler who is missing after a yachting trip last Sunday. The converted lifeboat Saucy Sue now lie s at the Marine Police station anchorage at the entrance to Singapore river after ft143 words
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Article102 1946-11-01 3 When a Javanese woman screamed as three armed Chinese entered her house in St. Thomas Walk at 10.30 on Tu*sday night, a shot lired by one ot th° gunmen silenced her. The bullet, however, missed her. Go ng through the bouse the robbers quickly discovered that there102 words
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Article43 1946-11-01 3 At the Azad Hind celebration at Buttenoorth, a portrait of Subhas Chandra Bose, painted with blood donated by eighteen men. was unveiled. Renewing their oath of loyalty to Bose's ideals, they contributed the blood-portrait to the Youth Volunteer Corp.43 words
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227 1946-11-01 3 Lee Tuck Tau. partner in ft Chinese firm in North Bridge Road was yesterday convicted in tht Special District Court of corruptlj 1 giving $5iK) to Lindsay Irvine-Browa of the Survey of Ships Department j as a reward ;o obtain a fiVQUrablt survey of227 words
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195 1946-11-01 3 'The work was lar to" heavy —much heavier than a normally tit man on a normal diet could do. I have often heard a man say "I wish I was doing hard labour at Dartmoor.'" stated Dr S. S. Pavillard. formerly a medical captain195 words
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Article41 1946-11-01 3 The total amount, to date, authorised by the Malayan Union Government to Chinese Grant-in-Aid schools, for the purpos 3 of Rehabilitation, is $362.45«. It is expected that when all awards have been made the figure will be over $400,00041 words
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397 1946-11-01 3 S'PORE DE-REQUISITIONING (Tribune Staff Repoi er) The army is two months behind schedule in derequisitioning, and is still in possesion of 351 properties, including four schools, seven factories, eigh; gov eminent buildings and 63 godowns. It will not vacate the White397 words
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123 1946-11-01 3 (Tribune Btaii Reporter) Four thjUoand tons ot valuable cargo, vjal to the rehabili tat'on of Malaya, arrived from U K. yesterday on the Trevayler. Approximately 1.000 tons was Grovernment cargo and the rest commercial. A large proportion of the cargo is steelwork and engineering123 words
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Article126 1946-11-01 3 At the close of a preliminary inquiry held in the Fourth Police Court yesterday, into a charge of attempted murder of Abdul Raman bin Marican, by shooting at him in front of a coffee shop at Nelson Road on the night of Aug. 14, Nallathamby and126 words
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Article316 1946-11-01 3 (By Our Own Correspondent). Prices quoted below are fur picul weight except where otherwise stated. Foodstuffs: -Yesterday's quo;ations were "Meehoon*': Siam $78. [nau-Jhina $70: Kedah I $70 Slam glutinous rice $100; I Kedah glutinous rice $85; Siam nee mining $38. Rock Sugar. Best quality $90. medium316 words
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130 1946-11-01 3 Accused of wrongful possession of 5 bales Of hospital smocks, 12 bales of trousers and 20 bales of flannel jackets— military property—Harry Raymond Head and Pola Kanan appeared in the Second District Court yesterday. It is alleged that the accused brought the goods in a130 words
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Article59 1946-11-01 3 Jail Caning For Armed Robber Four years' and nine months' imprisonment and eight strokes of the rotan was the sentence imposed by Justice G. L. Jobltng in the Assize Court yesterday on Liew Seng for armed robbery. The accused was one of three men who robbed a house in Joo59 words
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Advertisement174 1946-11-01 3 "tt PERFECT HAIK-1 I i VISIT WSTON U ViK-DRKSSING SALOON Rom 13. Winchester House, O-.'ind Moor, OoOyer Quay. rRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU. NOVELS JUST DECEIVED Mm -Bc.lchiii S4 30 i?.. r v Ijo Kjh I pqr DEATH IW i i'" B, '< v 510 1 PROMISED LAND A' .1.-OROEF-JJ k174 words
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Advertisement318 1946-11-01 3 Forces Education Centre LITTLE THEATRE Armenian »St rr« t. Singapore. Pl.oue i>M> A Special Prrf 'rm«.:>cr oi "SHE STOOPS JO CONO.UER" by OLIVER. GOLDSMITH Pr i f nted By THE rUDOR PLAYER 1 OJI MONDAY NOV. AT 8.3 C BL Admission By Invitation Only j JUST UNPACKED Heavy 36" Printed318 words
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Miscellaneous41 1946-11-01 3 RYAX- Exclusive To The Malaya Tribune H fflNT 8*AR 7t'- 41L RIGHT fpOE5 THAT A (iT 5EEM5 ro\ [4H,dU3 HtLPfUL YO/NST/TWS h'HrtT SOifX V/v/ I'lL T£IL V0U-X.5 M&W5 HAKE 5EHSE,) 1J f RlEHD HAS FflllifeD. /{wmeD, 151*7 IT?J CXPCWMENT» 6,2 HEAN5 <41 words
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Article468 1946-11-01 4 rather unusual rent- press, Alfsea headquarters in Singapore drawn attention to he almost complete abin the Brirish press oi news oi the war crimes now being held in o and in many parts 01 uth Easi Asia, rhe lack of news, the rese points out.468 words
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Article1726 1946-11-01 4 Peter Lovegrove - Today's Anniversary By Peter Lovegrove The conception is growing, as the details of World War II begin to fade out of clear memory, that the great achievements of the Red Army were due largely to overwhelming superiority in numbers and to the fact that they were1,726 words
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Article263 1946-11-01 4 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR THE PEOPLE'S POSTBAG Sir.--Reading the letter of "Malayan Bred" it is astonishing how attention is drawn to the wealth of others, the common attraction of gangsters, thieves and swindlers. No gangster is ever known to seek a street beggar for his victim. As263 words
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Article165 1946-11-01 4 Sir,—On January 10. 1929. I wrote to your paper as a Kemoman correspondent the following: "The busiest roads in the town remind us of paddy fields just ready for cultivation." After that, the P.W.D. metalled and tarred the road* in the town. But for the last one month165 words
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Article170 1946-11-01 4 Sir—l am a cricket enthusiasm and I anxiously look forward every week to read the experiences of Walter Hammond which appear in the "Sunday Tribune." Last Sunday, in your editorial column, the title of which w "Gnm Test," you wrote. "Evr since the 1882 disaster at th«* Oval.170 words
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Article63 1946-11-01 4 Sir.—l fully agree with the suggestion put forward by "Pedoman'' for forming a Wireless Operators and TelegraphistTypist Union in Singapore. I think there is not a single wireless operator or tel?graphisttypist who would hesitate to join. I therefore urge "Pedoman" to call all op' rators for a meeting.63 words
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564 1946-11-01 4 The story of the misery and suffering left behind by the ravaging Japanese Army in Malaya, and of the Allies' subsequent work of rehabilitatl in will shortly be portrayed on the British screen for audiences already lam.liar with the European version. A detachment of564 words
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Advertisement43 1946-11-01 4 1 DELICIIT U> thv EYES! The Lovely American Latest Numount Rimless Glass Glosses that blend with beauty and sharpen appearance with clean cut good taste and style. They are cushioned against breakage. tVERBRICHT OPTICAL CO., Qualified Opticians 19, Chulia Street, Telephone 4435. Singapore.43 words
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Advertisement80 1946-11-01 4 WeVe flying our flag in Malaya... Many Governmena;. many worl.i-lamous W\ use Murphy sets to listen-in to the vorld's Broadcast do they choose Murphy? Because these famous Bnti radio sets are outstanding for the truth of reprodUCtiCi for the ease and certainty with which you can tune in distant stations.80 words
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Miscellaneous79 1946-11-01 4 STRANGE AS IT SEEMS By Ernest Hi, -ejt'*"- Sh O f u u s N Av Y c 2 *y -*XT~ v a; jfj* FAMtO £V «A ilj/M/rl ONc 4il U -M VAf?lLTV -5 MASTLR, *jr FCU^N k' signed nr banana, v J* /firS MiSPlNEST 15 SO SMALL j 179 words
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131 1946-11-01 5 A.P. IDRID, Oct. 31. Spain today formally recognised ontrol C<>mmi<sio7i as a successor to Hitler's Germany, thus clearing the way for the over and sell for reparations German pub-quasi-public assets in Spain, variously estimated en U.S. $100-mil lion and $200-miilion. Spanish decision cliniaxed monthsA.P. - 131 words
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124 1946-11-01 5 .'.on, Oct. 31. —The Indian Government's iling surplus war material will ne 4 the about $13,000,000, the State Department aj m a report to Congress on foreign sural. The major portion of the sum is expe v o the $15,000,000 cultural124 words
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103 1946-11-01 5 Reuter. tTJ —Jose Artonio G'iron, y I afa >•• Mil jster. sti'l in 0 has built himself y strongly political posin by hi> radical policy fcr indus'rial wor- wiv.fi clipped by f this came when rid n< xvspapers re- Iden campaign al incident,Reuter. - 103 words
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Article26 1946-11-01 5 0 —Daylight rob- revolvers today held Li k< H >u>e, offices of Ceylon news- nf < olorabo's busiest snatched a case "t)i) rupees.26 words
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138 1946-11-01 5 Reuter. Contact lenses for people with defective now made from moulds taken from the liv- ng technique is involves taking an f the eye in the mouth impressions ilse teeth. The idvanced during «c of the foreit in optometriM p p mas.Reuter. - 138 words
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Article256 1946-11-01 5 Reuter. PERTH, Australia. Oct. 30 The problem of providing assistance financially and industrially to backward states under a federal system of government is being examined at firsthand by a financial delegation from India to Australia. The delegation consists of Mr. B. K. Nehru. Joint Secretary ofReuter. - 256 words
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Article18 1946-11-01 5 Mr. Christopher Chancellor, General Manager of Renters, passed through Singapore yesterday on his journey to Australia by air.18 words
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640 1946-11-01 5 U.S. PRODUCTION STILL BELOW SCHEDULE Reuter. (From Harold Fair, Reuters Correspondent) New York. —The motor car blaekmarkct in America, swollen to a $1,000,000,000 a year business propoposjtion, is being fought by the Oilice of Price Administration. Seeking to break the racket, O.P.A.Reuter. - 640 words
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Article163 1946-11-01 5 Reuter. RANCHI. Bihar. Oct. 31.— Troops and armed police have been dispatched to the areas affected by Muslim-Hindu disturbances in Bihar province, according to an official statement. The situation in Chapra is now completely under control, and is improving in the Saran district. The statementReuter. - 163 words
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Article77 1946-11-01 5 A.P. SANDIEGO, California, Ocl 31.—Leonard K. Firestone, president of the Firestone Tire anjtf Rubber Company of California said today that the rubber Iddustry is turning out tyres at faster rate than in 1941, and wil catch up with the demand thli winter or In theA.P. - 77 words
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130 1946-11-01 5 Reuter. LONDON, Oct. 31. Mi. de Freitas, Under-Secretary for Air, was asked in the Commons whether he was aware that since the closing down oi the RAF hosptial at Singapore, nursing orderlies who arrived on Sept. 19, had been mis-employed as general duty aircraftsmen, andReuter. - 130 words
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Article71 1946-11-01 5 A.P. HOLLYWOOD. Oct. 31.-Mrs. Majorie Bong. 22. pretty widiw of one of Americas top living aces, and James H. Baird." 22 sah s manager for a woollen im port firm, were married here toda\. They met last March Major Richard Bong who accounted forA.P. - 71 words
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Article57 1946-11-01 5 A.P. TOKIO, Oct 31 —Despite precarious living conditions. Japans population continue, to grow— and 1 »3.526 babies were born in September, an increase of 16.000 over August. Deaths totalled 117.513. Marriages increa,-*d 40 per cent. o"ir August with 120.000 recorded, faim areas leading. Divorces increased with 11.601 inA.P. - 57 words
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Article304 1946-11-01 5 Russians Migra te To Sakhalin Reuter. Moscow, (Airmail). Eighteen thousand Soviet < Mzens nave armed Ir. the ports of Southern Sakhalin during the past few months to po; uaic coll farms and industries newly established in the cobleak erritory formerly ruled by Japan, lying north of Hokkaido in the JapaneseReuter. - 304 words
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Article42 1946-11-01 5 Belgrade. Oct. 3!.— The Suprem* Tribunal of the Vojvodina has sco fenced to (teath for war crimes nim Hungarian war criminals including General Fereno Sombathely, chief of the Hungarian General Staff durinj the Hungarian occupation of parts Of Yugoslavia.42 words
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Article58 1946-11-01 5 MILAN, Oct. 31.—Italian industry in Northern Italy is likely to surfer a 40-per cent, loss in production as a result of new drastic restrictions on the supply of electric power. The supply is to be stopped for t e n consecutive hours on two days58 words
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Article96 1946-11-01 5 A.P. ATHENS. Oct. 31.—King George of Greece told parliamentary leaders today that if no basis was found to form a broadened government, he would have to follow constitutional procedure and instruct the present majority party, the Populists, to form a new government Constantine Tsaldars, theA.P. - 96 words
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153 1946-11-01 5 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. 31.-Under-Se-cretary for Air. Mr. de Freitas was asked in the Commons whether he was aware that families of married warrant officers anc other ranks in the Royal Air Force serving in Egypt were being sent home from Egypt in order to clear theReuter. - 153 words
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Article42 1946-11-01 5 THE HAGUE, Oct. 31. A bill proposing that members of the Dutch armed forces could be sent t0 the Netherlands East Indies without their consent was passed by the Dutch Lower Chamoer today by 54 votes against nine.42 words
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Article256 1946-11-01 5 OUR FINANCIAL SECTION (Our Financial Correspondent^. The local share* market yesterday continued in much the same fashion as before. There wa s not much change in tins. In sterling issues, Kamuntings were done at 10/10 i, and Pangnga Rivers 7/7£. Inquiries continued to be received for Sione s256 words
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Article30 1946-11-01 5 <Our Financial Correspondent). The rubber commodity marker yesterday continued with good buying inquiries for all grades. The market is obviously oversold and there are no sellers coming forward.30 words
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Article113 1946-11-01 5 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. 31—The Board of Trade announces that the rubber commission in Ceylon will cease to buy rubber on behalf of the Rubber Directorate of the Board of Trade on Oct. 31. Beginning Nov. 1 until further notice the Rubber Directorate will buy in the LondonReuter. - 113 words
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Article73 1946-11-01 5 Reuter. LONDON, Oct. 90.—Commenting on the Board of Trade announcement concerning future purchases of Ceylon rubber, the London Times says the arrangements now announces are evident y made to biidge vhe £;jn between the end of October and the beginning of free marketing. The way should now be clearReuter. - 73 words
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Article168 1946-11-01 5 Reuter LONDON, Oct. 30.—The Tin Producers Association opposes the restoration of the pre-war free market and supports hulk buying. The Association claims the rise in tin prices is still extremely modest compared with the general rise of commodity prices, especially lead, zinc arid copper. Consumers generally approveReuter - 168 words
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Article104 1946-11-01 5 Reuter. London, Oct. 30. —Although there was little business done in the quiet market to-day some individual features developed towards the close and interest in the market generally increased. Industrials provided the most features lncludmg Imperial Chemicals, United Molasses; Ols supplied one feature in the shape ofReuter. - 104 words
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Article51 1946-11-01 5 Reuter. New York. Oct. 30—Trading became active in the final hour reducing earlier losses in numerous instances replacing them with fair gains. In the lead were Steels, Rails, Tobaccos, Papers, Motors, Oils and Department Stores. Market averages finished with minor variations either side of yesterday. ClosedReuter. - 51 words
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Article58 1946-11-01 5 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Oct. 30.—The Office of Price Administration announced that cotton texti'e prices will remain unchanged during November. The average cost of raw cotton during the fortnight Oct. 8 to Oct. 22 was 36.52 cents per pound compared with 36.51 cents for the corresponding period in September andReuter. - 58 words
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Advertisement55 1946-11-01 5 JUST RECEIVED SILKS COTTONS SAREES SHIRTS PYJAMAS GOWNS 'Most Reasonable Prices) CATHAY SILK STORE 38—39, Bras Basah Road. t Permanent wave, tinting, bleaching, manicuria r, facial Etc., Etc., By Maison Moderne ]2G nhard R ud (Opposite Oxley Road) An old friend of character and quality for the past 100 Years55 words
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293 1946-11-01 6 Reuter. (From Maurice About) Alexandria is in the grip ol gambling fever sucn as no Egyptian city nas per known, according to a prominent social wo: to who has complex a study of the socialogical problems of Egypt s premiei summer resort. While sheikhs andReuter. - 293 words
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Article90 1946-11-01 6 Reuter. NANKING. Oct. 31 While U9its of the Government fleet went into action in the Gulf ot Chihli and sank several barges transporting Communist teint'orcements from South Manchuria to the Chefoo aiea. Communist fo:ce> north of Shantung are launching a diversionary counter-offensive, accotding toReuter. - 90 words
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Article54 1946-11-01 6 A.P. CAIRO. Oct 31.-Premier Is mail Sidky Pasha today appeal ed tr> the Egyptian people to refrain from "guessing" about his London conference with Mr Bevin. pending the Nov. 1 meet ing of the Egypt'an delegation, which is negotiating for a revi sion of the 1936A.P. - 54 words
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Article39 1946-11-01 6 Pari*. Oct. 31—Packs of hungry wolves and many bears have dcs cended on French farmi along th Spanish border driven from the Pyrenees by a sudden cold spell, according ot press reports here to day.39 words
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Article46 1946-11-01 6 London. Oct. 21-Mr Isaacs. untitled nister of Lai our. told the Common that men now serving in the forcewill be eutitlad lo apply for grant* under the Government further education and training scheme after completion of their service on the same conditions as at present applicable.46 words
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Article124 1946-11-01 6 IPOH, Thursday. For the first time in the History of the Perak Criminal Assizes, units of the Royal Devon Yeomanry Aitulery threw a strong cordon round the Supreme Court when the session began before the Hon. Mr Justice L.E. Cox Evans. Among the sixty accused who124 words
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Article93 1946-11-01 6 A.P. TOKIO Oct. 31 SCAP has denied the request ol a group A German nationals residing in i Karuizawa to withdraw 300.000 I Yen from their blocked bank accounts, ruling that the r monthly authorised withdrawals are sufficient i care for their needs. The Japaneti'A.P. - 93 words
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140 1946-11-01 6 Reuter. FLUSHING. New York. Oct 31.—M. Molotov's plan lor the reduction ol armament and the banning of atom c warfare advanced In Wi speech to the United Nations General Assembly an Tuesday came be lore the Aw>embly steering committee today On the proposal of theReuter. - 140 words
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Article46 1946-11-01 6 Batavia. Oct. SI. —A group of French officers headed by Geneia! Andareu, chief of the French Air Forces in Indo-China, is expected to arrive here tomorrow by the first French plane to make the SaiponBatavia trip for the new Netherlands French Airline.46 words
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Article69 1946-11-01 6 BRISBANE. The pre en' avcngm marriage age for Australian wonie 2J compared with 25 before wal hs blamed fcr the* shortof female labour in industry by the Director mi the Queensland Bureau of Industry. Mr. Colin QUffke. Mr. Clarke says this reduced ~u.r tasf age69 words
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Article96 1946-11-01 6 Reuter. IUNDON. Oil. &D --Kul.Woi p «>- -ductiun >•• s*f«F«* U e*H*B* eattofc in the IuMMU of M.m I holder a.-d judging by th« ipeed at which ductirt. Ul revived, it 1« cle#r they •re not U badly off. tag n IU mi h »«aHaj ot Ha:ri.>oReuter. - 96 words
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9 1946-11-01 6 DEATH VOLUNTEERS A.P.A.P. - 9 words
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Article68 1946-11-01 6 A.P. MOSCOW. Oci. 30. -The newspaper. 'Evening Moscow." announced today that "hundreds f soldiers" A the Moscow garrison will shortly return honi S after demob lization This is pin of the general demob.hzation decree by the Presidium qf the Supreme Soviet The >iated that pre paration*j wereA.P. - 68 words
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Article44 1946-11-01 6 I. r don.OOfe f 11. —It was stated in ihe House of Commons that fjirirg hf fb*t lie v -quarUM S of 1*46. ap(:..,OiOn.- in Britain to join the Pa Uftine police t<»uu'ud 10,J12.0f the^c recruit- wm c appointed.44 words
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Article57 1946-11-01 6 FRANKFURT. Oct. 31— Pastor NiPinoelU r. U-boat commander m thp 1914—18 war. who spent World War Two in a Naad concentration tamp, 'eft Berlin fox Frankfurt tod iv on hit way to Britain, where he if) to sp-rnd a fortnieht a»S the Kucst of th° Bishop57 words
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Article49 1946-11-01 6 CANBERRA, Oct. 81 —Mr Jo?eph B Clxjftey. Australian Prime Minister, nas been re-elected leader of the Parliamentary Labour Party. Dr. Fv.iu. Minister fox External Affairs, defeated Mr Edward J. Ward Minister of Transport and Externa] Territories for deputy leadership of the Party by 43 t o 33 voles.49 words
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Article34 1946-11-01 6 SOUTHAMPTON, Oct. 81— Tile fiara* liner Queen Elizabeth com plated lur maiden trans-Atlantic voyage as a jdup early toe'ay when she slid #il£«t'y into her berth here from New York.34 words
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Advertisement516 1946-11-01 6 1.15, 3.30, 6.30 9 p.m. \J» North Bridge Rd. (ne&r Bras Basah Road > SH w <*nu Ml stretch 1 f ~THI M(tKF THIUERRUR CIRL' -U JP <i l\THt MORE THE MERRIER J U LA(*H* CHARLES WI.NMNGER I" L f PHIL SHAKKS r V Proilnrrd by tRA>k K<'»> KAjtO «rree»516 words
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Advertisement252 1946-11-01 6 ii no gums, I mm j i NEW WORLD PARK* GREAT WORLD PARK) 'NEW WORLD PARK) DAILY 3 pm -7—9.15 p.m.> Opening To day: 3 -7—»15 p.ji. Han Raya Haji Feature Russian peasants harass enemy con ihx- ovrejen's Greatest Dram* a „ri ois n m v o y by the252 words
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Advertisement149 1946-11-01 6 SUCH A GALAXY OF STARS T O II A V 11 a.m.. if Viß 4.15. ri.SO 9.15 ■MLMfc' ill Phone 34 §iiow i k <■ Fo- w A MADNESS AND IKSANE fcOVI FLAMING THRU A GLORIOUS SPEC 7 SCREEN'S CLASSIC OF SUSPENSE! Jfij SUSANNA FOSTER M TOHAN BR' JLJI BORIS149 words
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Article, Illustration1022 1946-11-01 7 WASHBROOK OUT FOR 'DUCK' Reuter. MELBOURNE, Oct. 31.—Denis Compton by brilliant batting pulled the MCC cricketeers our of a nasty position after Hucton and Washbrook had been dismissed unexpectedly early in the match against Victoria here. After the first of the four days'Reuter. - 1,022 words
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Article149 1946-11-01 7 BATTING Inns. R«o. t#4*l h.s. ;.vj«» Hammond ;i o4S 900 11*;.00 Hutton 4 90) 1(54 1*0.25 (omptou 4 ;ls:i 100 88.25 Hauistuff *> 1 129 07 «i 4.50 Washbrook i 2f>7 US C.4.25 Smith 2 1 tV.i gf 00 Yardley t 101 "'4 55.6'« Ikin 5149 words
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Article31 1946-11-01 7 A -pecial Meeting of the Maiigold Badminton Party will be held at the residence of Mr. Lee Jouy Seah. 717 Serangoon Road, on Sunday. Nov. 10, at 10 a.m.31 words
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Article243 1946-11-01 7 S R C 2; Base Army P. 0 1. By the odd goal in three, the S R C. delea'.ed the Base Army Post Office in a soccer match on the S.R.C padang yesterday. The game was fought at a fast pace and the243 words
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Article97 1946-11-01 7 At a meeting of the Peterdale Badminton Party held recently, the following were elected officebearers for the year 1&46/47:Patron, Mr. Tay Swee Leng: President, Mr. Robert H. W. Suriya; Vice-President, Mr. Tay Swee Houw; Hon. Secretary, Mr. Lee Kheng Chiang Hon. Sports Captain, Mr. Ng Cheng Hua: Hon.97 words
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Article88 1946-11-01 7 Reuter. OSTKND. Oct. :>,().-- Lieut.-Col. G. Gardner today created lluce new light cai records here coveiing one mile at 159.15] [piles per hour, one kilo in 199.098 ar.«l five kilometres at a speed of 160.467 miles per hour beating all records for international H class byReuter. - 88 words
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Article108 1946-11-01 7 Kedah will play the Johore Bahru team at soccer on Thurday next at the Is tan a padang. after their match in Muar against the Johore Malays. The standard of football in Johore Bahru has improved lately. Credit is largely due to the encouragement and support given108 words
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Article81 1946-11-01 7 i4 A friendly game of soccer will be played between the Chinese Sports Association and the R.A.P. (Tengah) on Sunday, at the latter's ground at 5.15 p.m. The following players will represent C.S.A..:—Chu Chee Seng. Yee Yuen Meng. Lye Hock Kuen, Tang Sunn Leng, Kok Wing Chew, Kee81 words
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Article250 1946-11-01 7 LONDON. Oct. 30.-Football fixtures: ENGLISH LEAGUE: Nov. 9. FIRST DIVISION Bolton v Bxackbuin Charlton v Wolves Chelsea v Brentiord Grimsby v Hudderstieid Leeds v Everton Liverpool v Portsmouth Manchester, v. v Derby Middlesboro v Sunderland Preston v Arsenal bnenieid U. v Blackpool Stock v Aston Villa SECOND250 words
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87 1946-11-01 7 HE. the Governor of the Malayan Union and Lady Gent recently visited Pulau Kra. a small island in the South Channel between Penang and Province Wellesley. Pulau Kra is a very rocky island with but one small beach. Off this beach runs a short87 words
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Article122 1946-11-01 7 Appearing before Mr. Ahmac bin Ibrahim, in the Fourth Police Court yesterday, three Scots Thomas Hughson (21), Andre* Anderson (20) and Stanlej James Gilmartin (20), heard f charge of having in their possession, without a licence, I Japanese automatic pistol, oi Oct. 29 explained to122 words
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Article94 1946-11-01 7 See Sim Pooh '46). an opium addict for 18 years, who stated he had purchased opium for himself at the rate of $490 per pound after the Jap surrender, was fined $25. in default two weeks' rigorous imprisonment and also bound over in the sum of $1.00094 words
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Article52 1946-11-01 7 •Seventeen women (11 Chinese and 6 Malays' claimed trial in the Third Police Court yesterday to a charge of "persistently soliciting for immoral purposes" In the vicinity of St. Andrews Road and Connaught Drive, on Oct. 30. They were arrested in the area by detectives and the R A52 words
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Article65 1946-11-01 7 A Tamil. M. Suppiah. pleaded guilty before Magistrate Ahmad bin Ibrahim yesterday, to a charge ot theft of 95 yards of shirting from No. 6 site- R.A.F. Seletar, on Oct. 29. while his two companions Abdul Hamid bin Dawi and Sangaya claimed trial to the charge.65 words
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Article30 1946-11-01 7 The Bishop of Singapore Dr. Leonard Wilson is expected to return trom England about Nov 10. Mrs. Wilson and the children will follow later.30 words
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120 1946-11-01 7 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Breakfast for office workers will be sold daily from 7 to 10 o'clock at the Handy Road Peoples' Restaurant from this morning. The cost of a breakfast, of a cup of coffee or tea with milk, and two slices of bread120 words
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Advertisement164 1946-11-01 7 CAPITOL iHT PREMIERE SIGHTII (j mm mm 111 i in COHMDVfJI-lffillttl NCBtfLCBP i nled By WARNER'S SENSATIONAL j HITLER LIVES?" I mXM OF PEACE PRIZE tided By Hollywood's FOREIGN I OK RESPONDENTS' 4SSOCIATIDN Had Hitler Remembered Y\\ ON EARTH AND GOODWU TOWARD ALL MEN There could have been War and164 words
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Advertisement239 1946-11-01 7 g GEYLfIfIG PHOnt B<KD7ft 315, G. 30 ik 9.15 p.m SHE WAS PART PACiAN. PAJtT S NOB. HE WAS JUST A TOUGH GUY PKOM THE STOKE HOLE .WHEN THEY MET SOMETHING HAD TO HAPPEN F AST shows TODAY CjSfS mwu iehix fights #c her or «h« -r. th.. darirg Mi239 words
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292 1946-11-01 8 Reuter. FLUSHING MEADOW. New York. Oct. 30.—The United Nations spokesman announced here tonight that Trygve Lie. Secretary General, had today received a cable from the Alban'an Government but had not yet been able 'to take it under consideration"' as he was engaged allReuter. - 292 words
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Article89 1946-11-01 8 Reuter. Lonic Oo:. SI. —IVie Prime M isler In the Horse of Common? said he oubied v.he* her it was necessary to «cribe an efficient dcs pnaMon fo;--tho 1999-48 war fo M o- a! 1 occasions. He .h.,ucrht ihe Second World Wa? was like y to heReuter. - 89 words
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Article35 1946-11-01 8 A.P. TOKIO. Oct. 31 —Japanese Lt.Oeoaral Ko Nara was admitted to the Sugamo prison today to await trial on charges of complicity in war crimes during the infamous Balaan death march. —A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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545 1946-11-01 8 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Oct. 31.—The United States Secretary of Sta 4 e, Mi. James F. Byrnes, disclosed at a press conference here to-day that he will request next month's meeting of the Council of Foreign Ministers to appoint special full-time deputies to studyReuter. - 545 words
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107 1946-11-01 8 A.P. M A N I L A. Oct. 31.—The •Philippines Express'" in an editorial on Wednesday said that negotiations tor the U.S. military bases In the Philippines reached an impasse until Washington makes known it* views. Negotiations were deadlocked over the United States' requst forA.P. - 107 words
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95 1946-11-01 8 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. 30.-The personal of the Royal Commission to inquire into finance, control, management and ownership of the British Press may be published within the next week or two, it was learned today. Premier Clement Attlee. it Is understood, intends the commission toReuter. - 95 words
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Article60 1946-11-01 8 MEW DELHI. Oct. 31.—The Government if India has appointed Ox-ford-eductred Dr. M. A. Rauf as its representative in Burma. Dr. Rauf will go t« Burma shortly to take up his appointment. At present Judicial member of the Income Tax Appelate TribunaL he was for a number60 words
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72 1946-11-01 8 A.P. SOFIA. Oct. 30—Premier Kimon Georgiev and seven other cabinet min 'ster s lost their General Assembly seats in Sunday's election, opposition newspaper* reported. They may return to Parliament, however, the pap°rs said, through appointment to seats among a block of 18 reserved for theA.P. - 72 words
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Article54 1946-11-01 8 Almost all English schools in Kuala Lumpur now have the J r own tuckshops. each managed by a committee. But no rations have been issued, school children who patronise them do not get full benefit as compared to those who frequent public canteens. No canteens have yet been54 words
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127 1946-11-01 8 A.P. WASHINGTON. Oct. 31. -Edwin F. Pauley. President Truman's reparation commission- r. warned that if the Allies agre i to the reported Russian plan on German reparations, they will be "successfully courting world war three.'» The plan, reportedly, calls for awarding Russia reparationsA.P. - 127 words
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Article75 1946-11-01 8 fTfiban* Staff Thousands of Catholic* ai'ended n special mass this morning in cele t ration of All Saints' Day. Bipeest eonf*' epatiovs were seen at ♦he Cathedral of the Good Shepherd and St. Joseph's Churchy Tomer row Bidauari Cemetery will be the venue of several more75 words
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Article127 1946-11-01 8 A.P. SOUTH HADLEY. M"ssachu. settes. Oct. 31—Chi Ping-chu. representative of the Chinese newsnaper "Ta Kung Pao." said on Wednesday: "Most Chinese middle clas* readers are uneasy about the US. support of the Central Government, because it !s forcing the Communists to turn to Russia for support,A.P. - 127 words
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Article88 1946-11-01 8 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. 31.— Nearly 4.000 candidates are taking part tomorrow in the Municipal elections throughout England and Wales which will decide the political contrail .for anotlvr year of more than 200 Enghsh boroughs of Greater Londonthai is those outside the administrative area known as theReuter. - 88 words
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Article78 1946-11-01 8 Reuter. Montreal, Oct. II. —E*tabli»h«iefll of weather ship 0, ;o.> North Sea nn.l h the Arabian Sea, tieailar tc the l°» piouuaed f>" North Afant c by Pieao at th«-ir London conference in September, was eoaphJered tv the meteorological division of Pleae (Provisional international CivilReuter. - 78 words
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Article94 1946-11-01 8 A.P. Bucharest. Oct. 31.—The U.S. and British note- concerning the Rumanian election campaign have nor been publ shed in the Rumanian Press, but the government Is formulating a reply it was learned to-day. M anwhile. a local court at Campulung convicted lon Mihalache. t»ie vice-president and a leaderA.P. - 94 words
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Article155 1946-11-01 8 Reuter. Tangier. Oct. SI. A protest against the position ol Morooans 'kept down by the bayonets of Franco trjops'• and the c 11 for a commission to study the Moroccan problem are made in a cable sent to Dr lrygve Lie. Secretary-General yt the UnitedReuter. - 155 words
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Article49 1946-11-01 8 Reuter. MADRID: Spain has just held its first "Bible Day." marked by a Press Campaign, sermons in churches, and the sale of bioles at church-doors. SDaniard- who rarely read the Bible until the Civil War. bought 15.000 Bibles during the first six months of this year.—Reuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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Article51 1946-11-01 8 A.P. WASHINGTON Oct. 30.— Brig. Gen. Myron Wood. 54. the Air Force Chief of Supply, died last night from a heart att ck. The general, who rose from a private in 28 years in the Army headed fhe 9th Air Force Service Command in the N >rmondyA.P. - 51 words
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Article169 1946-11-01 8 Reuter. COLOMBO, Oct. Zl.-Cey-lon's policemen today sent a petition appealing against the order of the Inspector General of Police, Lieut-Col. R. M Bacon banning the Police Sergeants and Constables Association which umnbers 3,000 members tind includes 95 per cent, of Ceylon's constabulary. Lieut.-Col. Bacon bannedReuter. - 169 words
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Article261 1946-11-01 8 Reuter. Washington, Oct. 31. The United Stab s Secretary >1 State, Mr. Janus F. Byrnes, said toda\ that the United States had no "serious differ* nee' with Bn tain K>ver the Anglo-Argentine agreement and he -had no doubt about the two c aintries' ability to recencil"Reuter. - 261 words
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Article17 1946-11-01 8 The date of the public holiday for Han Raya Haji is Monday. Nov. 4.17 words
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133 1946-11-01 8 Reuter. ROME. Oct 31. -The -xplosions presumably of bombs occurred near the British Embassy be re in the early houa> of this morning. ?ausing the destruction of part of the Embassy offices and damage to other buildings neat the Embassy. A p.is.ser-by, named Nicolino Pahtta.Reuter. - 133 words
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Article149 1946-11-01 8 Pleading guilty to causing mischief, by upsetting a stall In the People's Park three Chinese seamen. Wong Sam Ng, Hui Hang Yuen and Yueng Kul Chheung, were each fined $50, in the Third Police Court yesterday. A.S.P. Nickels, told the court, that on Oct. 28. the149 words
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211 1946-11-01 8 Reuter. LONDON, Oct. 31.—Replying in the House of Commons today to Mr. Foot, Labour, who asked whether the Government intends to take early action to standardise and overhaul the court-martial procedure in all three Services, the Prime Minister said that a committee was in theReuter. - 211 words
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Article81 1946-11-01 8 Reuter. BIRMINGHAM. Oct. 31.—Muslims in Birmingham are opening a school Oi Islamic teaching for adults as Well as children. According to the first issue of the Pakistan News, the official publication of the AllIndia Muslim League in Great Britain, there are 900 Indian MusI' ia inReuter. - 81 words
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Article39 1946-11-01 8 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. 31.—The following are Association Football results: Charlton Athletic 2, Norrkoeping (Sweden) 3. Oxford University 0. Tottenham H. 2. Cambridge University I, Arsenal it I. Rugby Union county championt»i:p: East Midlands 9, Warwickshire 15. -Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article161 1946-11-01 8 Reuter. LONDON, Oct. 31—"His Majesty Wladysl Fifth, King of Hungary and Poland and oh tories," wearing long purple robes was or, Judge Earengey, at Clerkenwell county coun o-dai to remove his crown. He declined to do so told he would not be heard. UnderReuter. - 161 words
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Article74 1946-11-01 8 Reuter. lIFRFORD. Qerm S. S. Colonel Josef Bfc commancant in the prison) camp near Brunswick before a 3ritish Bilitar) coon an next month charged with the rtv pcnsibility for the unnamed wai rant Officer of InJian Army in the camp in UM The warrant officerReuter. - 74 words
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Article64 1946-11-01 8 Reuter. LONDON, Oct. football Clur. chan.i den who is visiting X ec a short tour with wh >-. pgainst Charlton Athletic, last we *or's losing Cup tiaalistt PerssOn. outside-le:"". Swedes a half-time Reared in the secor. I balf. Ha' back Wigrcr. the" ronn ralty. Robinson aridReuter. - 64 words
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53 1946-11-01 8 The following ex-:: the Malayan Volunteer Air F ra have been award d m despatches in recogn I their services during the opera tions in the Far East in I»»" 1942: 607 Sergeant Kan 612 Sergeant Ronald B njamia Milne. Letters have been ad both53 words
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Article33 1946-11-01 8 A cheque for 7! Malayan Welfare Fund received from thr People's Help Britain V n. Subscriptions Commil ese Sub-Committee. Ku pur. This amount r the unspent balance war relief purpose, mittee.33 words
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