Morning Tribune, 12 October 1946
1946-10-12
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Title Section11 1946-10-12 1 MORNING TRIBUNE P New Series) 10 CENTS DAY. OCTOBhR 12, 194,11 words
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152 1946-10-12 1 U.S. tells Russia: "Hands off the Dard anelles" Oct. 11.— The United States Govern[formed Russia that the defence of the should continue to be primarily Turkey's listed that Soviet-Turkish discussions ist be limited to an "exchange The American position is reaffirmed in a note delivered to the Soviet Foreign OfficeReuter - 152 words
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Article109 1946-10-12 1 PRIMATE OF YUGOSLAVIA SENTENCED lin^ADE Oct. 11. ArchK. 6 Primate oi m was found guilty toff imes against the JL f-ntenced to labour and de§e civil rights for five K the end ol the senK Yugoslav News m ed a correction to K the E Archbishop to m, ion withReuter - 109 words
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Article23 1946-10-12 1 !Oct. ll.-The Buchcourt sentenced 18 kh« Antonescu prison terma ranging peart, u. forme,- underSt;^ tried In ibced to hard labour A.P.A.P. - 23 words
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Article19 1946-10-12 1 Od 11.-One d other i the fire at pool which ra inclod the t A.P.A.P. - 19 words
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Article16 1946-10-12 1 Oct. Four n Oct. 8 in the they were Chine«e tirforot, if ■1 here Thurr A.P.A.P. - 16 words
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Article514 1946-10-12 1 Skymen Are Happy Again Tribune Stall Reporter) It was not until half past two yesterday afternoon that the paratroopers held in the Kluang detention camp as convicted "mutineers'' heard officially the news that their conviction had been quashed by the Secretary of State for War. Mr. Bellenger made his statement514 words
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395 1946-10-12 1 Lim Keng Hor - TRIBUNE TOLD PARATROOPS "YOU'RE FREE" Lim Keng Hor FIRST WITH THE NEWS AGAIN (By I WAS THE FIRST TO I LLL THE CONVICTED PARATROOPERS IN THE PRISON CAMP AT KLUANG YESTERDAY MORNING OF THE DECISION OF THE SECRETARY FOR WAR TO QUASH THEIR i ONVICTION AND SET THEM FREE. They395 words
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137 1946-10-12 1 Ipoh Paratroops Celebrate With Beer (By Our Oum Reporter) IPOH, Friday. A senior officer visited the military prison at Ipoh this afternoon at 6 o'clock and told the detained paratroopers that their sentence had been quashed by the War Minister. The men are spending tonight in the same camp as137 words
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65 1946-10-12 1 Published Atom Bomb Pictures: 3 Arrested WASHINGTON, Oct. 11.— The Department Of Justice announced today I that three men were arrested in i BnUimorc on charges of publishing photographs of atomic bombs. The announcement said picture! <)l the bombs won* obtained by ont Of the men arrested while he waiReuter - 65 words
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Article54 1946-10-12 1 ADRID, Oct. 11— Passongert ill ring fan Lisbon thjs morning Mid hflW that ♦•vn-ything wa.s quiet wh*»n they lift Lisbon and th»»re no Signs of' any special precaUn in itn 'Ih«' 1 1 a vill«is said reports from OppOTtO iiidirati-d that <li.sturbancct ktert had api)arfntly b«»en provok"dReuter - 54 words
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Advertisement36 1946-10-12 1 GIAN SINGH'S DESIRE TO LEAVE MEMORY BEHIND BEFORE THEY CLOSE A FULL NEW KHAKI TROUSER FOR M FOR EITHER SEX EJMITI D STOCK Phone £482 €iIAX SIXUS A. I'O.IIIMXY. Battery Road, Singapore. Cables: "BAJAJ" i i36 words
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316 1946-10-12 2 TOKIO, Oct. 11.— A "complete \n< o\ Japai ese preparuM^ii.^ for a. ack on Pearl Hart* pines, and Singapore, cullei from top-m documents of the Japanese Army and Navy eized by American counter-intellige ir< nta after the occupation of Japan b ai n, willA.P. - 316 words
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Article104 1946-10-12 2 ral, Mr. Malcolm M en dinner by the Mi Chin ..iii last at n Ksi i ation premis About 150 guest.-, including at offlcii promiru d ;n«:n. o! the Malacca Sir.. Chinese British Assoc ation, and various associations, sat down to Chinese dinner, v.h n Mr.104 words
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Article61 1946-10-12 2 AIU-gtd to have caused mist by lire intending or knowtm it would cause th' 1 destrucn ol a building In St. Prancii i, Dharmalingani (45), an Indian, appeared before Second Police Magistrate, Mr. L. c. Cioh T y> '-rday. Tru- <:!v*r%t' was explained to him and61 words
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Article97 1946-10-12 2 A Malay. All bin Hajl Ha pleaded fuUty before Bwfagls ttmte K. H. Byrnf yesterday to i charge of attempted suicide, in :j' i m at th" coolie linea \t the naval dockyard, on Thurslay Ali w; 3 oid red to -1 mi bospil to be kept under97 words
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Article86 1946-10-12 2 LONDON, Oct. 10.— Clouds baulked astronomers last night, out lLtdar was u^ed to detect meteors plunging into earth's atmosphere, 60 miles up, at a speed ol 20 miles per second. The occasion was an expected 'firework" display caused b} dust debris of the Glacobinis domet which was forecastReuter - 86 words
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Article138 1946-10-12 2 k.A 8 C. men wen th( D rict r. T. Russell, on chu: n n o oi military blan- w re further nd charge ol ot Inspect r Tzu Pong and {'>ur detective The accused were: L cpl. D lb. Dalil, who wai sentenced 12 months'138 words
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Article26 1946-10-12 2 OTTAWA. Oct. B.— UNRRA offiaid today that 11,500.000 of railroad raila arc ready I .hipment to China at the Bosro ilant in Nova S M soon26 words
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277 1946-10-12 2 B URMA 'S SELF-GO VT. FAST APPROACHING LONDON, Oct. 11. Commenting cm the course of events in Burma, the Times says, ii has vindicated the judgment of those who held that the cause of the recent discontent was to he found as much in political as in economic difficulties. 'TheReuter - 277 words
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Article319 1946-10-12 2 Stan Swinton - Stan Swinton (By Associa^'d Press Correspondent BATAVIA, uci. 11. Hopes for a quick cessation of military hostilities In Indonesia fad^d today when the srhedulod meeting of the tripartite truce eomrrttee was postponed indefinitely by Indonesian request. A i > unique Baid the postponement was agreed uponReuter - 319 words
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Article56 1946-10-12 2 Manila. Oct. 11.— Sources close ■<) Pr;\s dent Manuel Roxas s" 1 d he i expected to flv to Bagio »i r we i nc j resume conversations With United St/Ues Am3ad( r \!r^utt °n the A^ert- n »t for militarv bases in tho Ph'llnpin^s TheA.P. - 56 words
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308 1946-10-12 2 Glenn Babb - Glenn Babb DFDF Asso. Press Far Eastern New I NEW YOKK, Oct. 11.— More and more, the p (i! of the United States in China, resembles thai of ft il tain in Greece, In fach case, the end of the war foundA.P. - 308 words
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Article129 1946-10-12 2 Jerusalem, Oct. n od re jay in Jerusai m t Ing the J >wi ;i -oth. the Feast of the 1 nac] The celebrations b nine-day feast, the firs' and days oi are m; i cessation of work and to Synagogues. Police with Tommy gun129 words
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Article197 1946-10-12 2 Two private residence, liquor shop In Bingap visited by armed Cnm bers on Thursday, and three cases the robbers managed to get away wth their s**ag. The fii\st robbery took plac a house in Kitchener Road j noon when fjur arniL'd Cj ,-obbed the inmates ot $2 I197 words
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371 1946-10-12 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) $e Government, in its desire to assist the the Netherlands Easi Indies, hits decided pre-war consulates in that territory new consulates, one at Pangkal PiLsland and the other at Pontianak in nformai m head ol the 1 1 ssion to air irom371 words
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Article113 1946-10-12 3 Bound Over For Attempted Suicide (21), an Canad been diseharg.d on Thursday, ii receiving a sell-inflected and for more than b-jimd over to i haviour, yesterday. lam appeared before G(?h, in the Second urt and admitted a attempting to corner Inspector Eu Cheovv pr secuting, said that on Sept. 25.113 words
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Article47 1946-10-12 3 ling $1,450 were im?^Jthe District Judge. Mr 11 yesterday on three dealing in black- Hen? (33), and (16) were fined k 150 respectively far w md nossession of thoul a perirrestedonOct Basin by the < who sold two men. was d fault, three47 words
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Article86 1946-10-12 3 Lim Kim Yong, a five-year-old lad, was going to a wayang with his parents. Walking along Braddel Road, he was knocked down and killed by a military lorry carrying Jap Pow's on May 9. An inquirv was held yesterday in the Coroner's Court. I The86 words
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Article105 1946-10-12 3 Stockbrokers Strike In Amsterdam THE HAGUE, Oct. 10.-Amul 'ring and with cries of "no Quotation Arm stock brofci nt away. dent of this nature is I Que in the i the Am iterdam Si The strike i a statement by the i I nance Minister in which fie outlined 1Reuter - 105 words
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170 1946-10-12 3 Cathedral Harvest Thanksgiving Services Sunday Cathedral parish i nei arc asked '■< brt-*i? to th<> Church gifts of fruit. vegetable and flowers for the decorai ion of the hurch <••■ *he services <>f thanksgiving on Su 'lay. All gift received wi'l be *;ik<'ii t 'i tLr Leper Hoi "ital for170 words
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Article48 1946-10-12 3 A charge of armed robbery. allegedly committed on Sept. 25 at Havelock Road, was explain"d to Cheong Kf>k Kuan in tlv Third Magistrate's Court yesterday. He was remanded In custody till Oct. 18. At the time of ttfe alle^'-d robbery. Cheonej was armrd with a48 words
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187 1946-10-12 3 Our Own Reportei PKNANG, Thursday Pcnanjr's glamour <>irls", n bers Of the local Cabaret Girls' \>- Bociation figured in thii i colourful lantern procession o celebrate the Double Tenth. Dresser) i 1 spotless white and t'-d on ,-i special? de >ra ed lorryi 'hev187 words
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166 1946-10-12 3 TJ e defence in the trial of 12 Japanese <»Mh iiisotf the Kudo Butai, including Major Ku»' the comi landant of the Kanburi "coolie" hospital camp, on rocitj u» < against < i i\ tourei d m m it th< Allied medical unit, concluded yesterday,166 words
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127 1946-10-12 3 Brought Rice Without Permit Allegation When two lorries loaded with ground nuts packed in gunny bags arrived at the Keppei Customs Examination Station, Revenue Officers were given d claration papers purporting to show that the consignment consisted ol ground nuts only; but wher a pr 'b** was Ins rted Into127 words
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Article97 1946-10-12 3 An Inq a held In tb net terday on n< death of cm >man, found dead 41 (he ag, W u »fl Siglap Koad, with cut throat The woman believed to bo an amah wai rei <i <;n tho morning I Ma; with a folder! razor lying97 words
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Article162 1946-10-12 3 T:> celebral th» incorporaUon of the Education Biancii cf the rap 1 into tru regular Ac Force, a < til r>^>ty v/as hekl.' at the Malcolm Club yesterday evening when th« guetti of hoa our w;t the Allied Air Com I mander-in-dhief Sir Geor^o Pirio. Host and162 words
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Article81 1946-10-12 3 LONDON, Oct. 10:— A bill which will c ..-it. "silver" coins in future to b€ made Of rickH |0 that rather limited supplies of s lver can Ik um-cJ for -,tln> trial purposes, has been published. It ktatei that «u--pxo-nickel coil hall b« le^al ken« for for payment forReuter - 81 words
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379 1946-10-12 4 Morning Tribune SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1946 Peace: The Facts In putting Lin British vk'a before &ne fc*aris fcace Conference, the itoreign becr&fcary, ikir. fcniest tfevin, faphasized bwo poifiia thai bu i apt to be overloofcea. Whatever de< tsions a e rived a it cannot be saio hat the conference and379 words
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984 1946-10-12 4 H. L. Hopkin - H. L. Hopkin OUR LETTER FROM LONDON By treet. Oct. 2. There is urgent need for pro- i paganda in Britain on behall the much abased rubber mdusThe Impression still prevails that Malaya l« a l^nd pouring out riches, the happy hunting md ol984 words
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144 1946-10-12 4 STOCKHOLM Oct. than four months afl r I reports of strange light men a over Sweden headquarters admitted night without u^ng th nhra. "ghost rockets," that obj< I been observed which cai a phenomenon of nature When the excitement and wild rumours concerning the bombsA.P. - 144 words
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Article89 1946-10-12 4 'Challenge Of The Age' CAUX, Switzerland, Oct. Cedric Mayadas, Di rooter culture in the United summing up the cha f!rst post-war conference rearmament just concluded siid that t\.o ideologies were likeif to capture the Iraaginatio i of the world. One was the irleo. >gy Marx and the other the id*,Reuter - 89 words
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Article67 1946-10-12 4 MAYBGLE, AYRSHIRE, Oct. 10.— Mr. Baiilie McDonald, enior magistrate of the Olrvan Town Council, made an inform il call on Gen. Eisenhower at Culzean Castle, Maybole, on WecLk-day. and on behalf of the Ayrshli i Pipe Band Association pri the general with a bronz I and aReuter - 67 words
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194 1946-10-12 4 SHANGHAI, Oct. W.— -Reopen ing \hv doar foi further negotiations the chief Communist n«| tiator, fk»w, hoi i -1 formally wrote to Gen. A ill II rejecting the tea-day truce n ifng t!i vjiu.rness cf the Communist Party to rerame Kcutsioni for the cessationReuter - 194 words
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Article40 1946-10-12 4 WASHINGTON, Oct. II: Truman jretterd B gc to General Chit.ni B •Upon this *nn:veri»ry fouvdintr of the Rep b ic r extend to your E the people of China eo-frfltolationi and th<* from the people A.P.A.P. - 40 words
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Advertisement153 1946-10-12 5 C. K. TANG |41 ri^-ER VALLEY ROAD, 1 KNGAPORE, S.S. fC7 ill to* «> f BastelPXl Arta Crafts. "~^Krf~~Vftrious type* of -.S^rfUer and Mai P»ctor products. K-..-W o! ■■Bismurelle OUt Seti" Wedding Present., etc. ALLA BCX i CO., North Bridge Road I BinW"*--(Adeipbi Hotel Building) Book Store POR BOOKS 47,153 words
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Advertisement125 1946-10-12 5 3 I Starr T\M-A. Music House, 11/61, Hr> iueet, Singapore. For FlalOfl. UT7BIO ft KBOOEDO. (Jpnctan Regarding the eyesight Coatmi; New China Optical Co--71, S!gb Street, Blngapore. Fbone I7M. Photographer Singa Photo Studio If High Btr««t, ■aCOAPORI. ludxr *Af Ow^ocp Pbotographcri Pianos USED PIANOS BT FAMCUB MAKEIZS AT ML*BONABLI PRICEfI.125 words
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Article129 1946-10-12 6 Washington, Oct. 10.— President Truman told a press conference today that he had replied to the not*- of protest from the British Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee. The President did not disclose the conteAts. Mr. Attlee'a note which be received last week-end was a protest againstReuter - 129 words
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Article161 1946-10-12 6 iORWTO, Oct. 10:— Giovanni Gtunhi. 35. of Rav.-mia, Italy, today wuiouncd he would try to swim tbi m&k* Cl.a-'-l b-ith ways m-xt aummrr. M,. v/tti placed fust m Uio five mile n^athou swim at Ibi Canadian national MdUWtkm bin to 1935 He r*iid hp exp<(A.P. - 161 words
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Article120 1946-10-12 6 NCHAMO, Oct. 10:— A March plane >>#ts lor;,**-d what is be!ieve<l to b<- Um wfckaf f }li Nat. o M.i' Airvays tnUM|H>rt plane in the will 1.010 country, 20 milt's fcOuth-w»st of Sichan^. It wa& txlieved tliat tlie American pilot .-nd i 1 ChineM nboard mayA.P. - 120 words
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Article139 1946-10-12 6 TROOPSHIP SAILS WITH EMPTY DECKS Londun, Oct. 10.— Polish troops, who were expected to join the ship at Naples did not appear, it was stated when the 20,000-ton troopship Duchess of Bedford arrived at Liverpool today from Bombay with a few, not more than 400 passengers, most of them officersReuter - 139 words
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259 1946-10-12 6 THREE BRITISH CRUISERS FOR INDIAN NAVY LONDON, Oct. 10. -The first ol three cruisers to be handed over to the Indian Navy by the Royal Navy will be the Achilles, slater ship of the AJax, which played a decisive part in the deleat of the German pocket battleship, the GrafReuter - 259 words
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Article81 1946-10-12 6 NUREMBERG, Oct. 10.— The Police President in Nuremberg today received a directive from Doctor Wilhem Hoegner, Minister President of Bavaria, stating that Von Papen must not leave Nuremberg and that if he does ne must at once be arrested. The order has been approved byReuter - 81 words
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295 1946-10-12 6 Mountbatten's 5 Words Which Smashed The Nips. London, Oct. lO.— Five -pencilled words on a scap sheet written by Admiral Lord Mount batU: he was appointed Supreme Allied Command-: South East Asia in 1943 were the basis of the op< tions which defeated the Japanese two and years later. ThisReuter - 295 words
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Article55 1946-10-12 6 LONDON, Oct. 10: Hundreds of thousands of War refugees and displaced persons may benefit from an agreement which is now on the point of bcinp reached between 27 countries including much of North a^.d South America, Western Europe and South Africa, Poland and Czechoslovakia onReuter - 55 words
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Article184 1946-10-12 6 Sharp Attack On Churchill London, Oct. 10.— "Chui "*O characteristic distorted ment on Indian affairs at Blackpool last Saturday served only to confirm the loathing which every Indian nationalist, whatever his party, feels for this I lifelong enemy of Indian iree- I dom," says the leftwinjj weekly the Tribune inReuter - 184 words
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Article24 1946-10-12 6 TOKIO. Oct. 9.-The JapNK" I people will be colder this winter than at any time in recent history i to the critical charcoal shortage-24 words
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Miscellaneous75 1946-10-12 6 LIX ABNER EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRIBUNE By AI Capp ITI i 7 77^ N, 5/G/V-WISH'T AH V-VO'GOTTaI JlB B THE MAIL Hffi^D I PROaAPJ Y DUE TO THL T > COUI DGO JUMP ,GO INSIDE. I CARH,ES ON!! JW/* 1 PASS.'fJG INrl If NO Or JOl. 1/75 words
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Article84 1946-10-12 7 NANKING, Oct. 10:— Civil war milei away today i. rated the first Tenth in the capital for aldecade. Generalissimo Kai->h< k accompanied by witnessed one of the iv< airborne exercises d by the Chinese Army rhich 'J l paratroops landed from !-47s and captured" an ol>- tuReuter - 84 words
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102 1946-10-12 7 de Havilland Crash: Public Aid Sought I >N T Oct. 10.-The public I asked to assist the I H Civil Aviation in the I ctors's investigation I accident to the De HavilI in which Caot. Geoffrey jT V land was killed. I )peaj says "many useful t have been received102 words
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Article, Illustration537 1946-10-12 7 Henry Gris - Henry Gris Hollywood Gossip By Morning Tribune Corres. in Hollywood. HOLLYWOOD.— These three young women have done the seemingly impossible. Hollywood history has its array of spectacular, sensationally successful dancing girls who've climbed to the top on their tap shoes and ballet slippers. Who are they?537 words
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Article69 1946-10-12 7 FRANKFURT, Oct. 10:— The American News Service to-night reported that "unrest" has broken out H an internment camp near Darmstadt. The Chief of Military Poliet I" the American zone said thai al>ou' 1.000 inmates tore down 450 yard* of camp feru inp la e thilReuter - 69 words
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Article76 1946-10-12 7 LODNON, Oct. 10, The Post-master-General regrets to announce that part of the correspondence of forces in the South <;ast Asia Command and In South-Ea^t Asia air forces and (or ships of the Royal Nayv pt or operating from Singapore and In the Dutch Ft Indies area posted betwfnReuter - 76 words
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Article211 1946-10-12 7 WASHINGTON. Oct. 10.—Turkey is replying to Moscow today tirmly and at length to the latest Russian note on the Dardanelles, it wis learned from respon s'b 1 diplomatic loureei. Thlfl f UOWS 4 he jo >t United States o.id British action in submitting to r lkaraReuter - 211 words
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Article, Illustration1028 1946-10-12 8 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE WITH Your Lucky People T mmy Hinder, the wellknowi -day night in .S •to A w.H be staying for thr m r tunerciaJ tour. He will be plaj i both in Sydney and Melbourne. Blnj p:,r- ans Will remember his api> ranee at the Victoria1,028 words
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Article, Illustration430 1946-10-12 8 Josephine Lowman - Josephine Lowman By Legs Straight o o Today practically everyone knows that overweight and a short life span seem to be connected. Ol course, there are exceptions but statistics highlight this fact to such an extent that we must take it seriously. Your body works under a430 words
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Article168 1946-10-12 9 America's Record Harvest 1 Q, Oct. 11. -The Agm -Kirtment said on FriI test crop produc- states history was I zed ss the 1946 grow- n nears its end. i t "rtment anncuncement gate production of I if do 25 per cent |g the previous record I *nd 26. 4A.P. - 168 words
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Advertisement148 1946-10-12 9 AS USUAL THE BEST SH(,\V IN TOWN AND IT'S AT THE 'RAVIU^^ TODAY 5 SHOWS: 10.30 a.m.— 1.30— 4— 6.30— 0.30 p.m. COME AND ENJOY YOURSELF IT'S THE YEAR'S GRANDEST COMEDY! '■Wr'THE MORE THE MERRIER^ has a PlMgil/* J^^Z BS^ m^^^ jl WwM 4^*' To-day! SMASH HIT! To-day! ALHAMBRA £:'22rt»22148 words
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Article263 1946-10-12 10 Our Special Food Ma rkets Report y Our Own C e lor j otherquot- g Indo-Chlna $75: $105; K nous rice |90. Slam i liing $3ci. Bugar: B qualty $104. "Gula Malac |44 2 $32. .Slum $45: Pal- -1 i 10. .f(i qualit; uindnub 8c (81am I -<;0. The followingA.P. - 263 words
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Article153 1946-10-12 10 The following have b< en ed to repre lent the Singapore tans against tlv- Rnyai Air F w<: (Tengah) In a fr'endly game 11 occer f>n BundayPlayar<- to meet at tru- dub pr< mises, 6, Rac- Course Lane lor ti insp< rt at 3 30 o.nt153 words
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233 1946-10-12 10 Filled Coupons At Random, Wins £40,700 Prize I 'on, Or'. 11- In r< turn for four shilh >enl on 1 1 P >ints P I rpc 7.105. h r old William Youell of Clethorolnshi ouell who works In the Nat ional Fire s. six times In coupons a lorn and233 words
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Article158 1946-10-12 10 Thr following will repn the "Rocklites" in a return friendly soccer game against the Mo. 1 Brit sh Transit Camp at Nee '>n to-day, at 5.15 p.m. Players will assemble at Ruxy Theatre for transport at 3.30 p.m. Wee Gim Sod Ch'ow Ii n, Hock Guan, Keng158 words
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Article191 1946-10-12 10 stoneham. Southampton, Oct. li>. -Bobby Loc&e, South Africa and James Adams. ScotI sh international attached to Beaconsfleld Buckingham *mre English ciut}. tied for fivst place in the i^unijp Masters i.Oju guineas professional tournament here today each with* an aggregate Of 286. As Locke isReuter - 191 words
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Article75 1946-10-12 10 LOCAL SHARE MARKET The announcement of a free market in rubber from the end of this year has not yet been felt in the local rubber share market whicn continued quiet yesterday with mild buying inI quirteg only. Tin shares continue to be tree 'y offered from London witi lower75 words
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Article66 1946-10-12 10 The Combined Rubber Commit* Tfc, having recommended the allocations of natural rubber for the fourth quarter 1946, agreed that in view of Increased quantities of natural rubber becoming available for international allocation, i-ontrol eed not continue beyond the end cf this year. The member Governments have66 words
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Article68 1946-10-12 10 i WEST FAPLEIGH, KENT. Oct. 10 Breaking a music room s window thieves stole gold watches, antiqu s and clothing rth £1,500 In 30 minutes, at the home of Mai or General K F Salt of West Parleigh. There wi >ne In the house at the68 words
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Article292 1946-10-12 10 LONDON, Oct. 9turcs' ENGLISH LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION Av enal v. Stoke City Aston Villa v. Charlton Blackburn v. Sheffield Utd. Blackpool v. Manchester Utd Brontfotd v. Preston N.E. Derby Co. v. Middlesljoro Everton v. Bolton I Huddesficld v. Liverpool I Portsmouth v. Chelsea I Sunderland v. GrimsbyReuter - 292 words
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Article33 1946-10-12 10 EATAVIA. Oct. 10 g American Airway- aircraft is to mak.- ance flight to the Indies about Nov. 3 t m possibilities of opening service from the United this part of th( 1 ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article65 1946-10-12 10 The Singapore Cosmos team to play a lriendly s ><v» r match ftlnst the Alfsea XI on Sun- v will b elected from the following: M. A. Mecca. Leonard, A. Pa him, P. Appavoo (capt.), Pat- ck Yee, Hallm Rappan, Dollah Kechi .siKinfi Mad on Omar, faafar Abdullah.65 words
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Article409 1946-10-12 11 I, Sydney Campbell, Reuter's Financial Editor) LONDON, Oct. 10.— Th j British Government obslv has not yet decided what will happen now iding of international allocation of rubber announced for th- end of the year. arc:— i market c;.,v. rnme t control ■vent speculation. ,-ieirl contr 1409 words
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Article51 1946-10-12 11 L Oct. 11. Scoring four -cow tori, d one of the s n the history ot Thursday by deI 0, in nal. champions of j tournament, irites over TorLished fourth in the le. 1 i Army beat Dynamo in the cup finals ir of theirReuter - 51 words
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Article68 1946-10-12 11 Oct. 11. Thirty-six [plotted in J rusalern Thurs ;he calm of Palesnning of the vhh festival of which scattered the Jewish extrc- Irgum Zvai ir Jewish passwhere 30 of exploded alties in Jcruthe alert tor i-Arab troubles the festival. 1 >mmy gun s kept (n crA.P. - 68 words
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Article41 1946-10-12 11 CISCO, October 10.W the LetterHospital tonight rela no change in °n of General Joseph •ho Burma camj Commander of the Un.l Forces in India, and now Comd States Sixth -d a relapse after October 3rd for a ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article83 1946-10-12 11 Nanking. Oct. 11.— Kalgan. Chinese Communist redoubt in Chahar Province, wns twice V^mbed on Thursday morning by Qovernment aircraft, according to reports reaching Communist headquarters which added that more thnn 100 bombs were dropned nnd the pxact number of r»asualt?efl has not yet been asNationalistReuter - 83 words
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227 1946-10-12 11 W. Australia Hits 310 For 6 Vs MCC PERTH. Oct. 11.— Aftei lunch he MCC secured four wickets while Western Australia's total is advanced from 03 to 159. but alter tea the home team used the long handle with effect taking the score to 310 for six it the close.Reuter - 227 words
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Article82 1946-10-12 11 BERLIN, Ort. 10.— A new Allied body called the "Combined Services Directorate" to supervise demilitarization of Germany will begin functioning on Jan. 1, 1947. General Joseph McNarney. American Commander in Europe, announced today. The establishment assumes work formerly handled by the military, naval and air directlorate.A.P. - 82 words
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225 1946-10-12 11 Don Whitehead - U.S. Wants Aleutian Base, Six Outposts In Pacific Don Whitehead (By Associated Press Correspondent). PEART. HIKH<M K. Oct. 11. A new United States naval nolicy fan the Pacific calling for a strong AleuH a r* b^.sp near* Siberia and the extension of six outposts, 3.000 mi'es westward to Guam, hasA.P. - 225 words
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261 1946-10-12 11 J{ m, Oct. 10. An all out bj lie Haganah, bu,ooo strong Jewish resistance movemeru, against the two terrorist organisations, the Irsjun Zvai Leumi, and the Stern gang, is expected to brr-ak out in Jerusalem. d The Haganah has. up to now. confined [t aReuter - 261 words
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Article80 1946-10-12 11 Singapore, Friday. Another Ptoplt*! Be^taun v.-.s opened this morning nt th« He^« Wot id Boxing Arena. Bfcali for 1 ,000 were p*<, 6 for h«; opening bat later it ii led i that there will be neeti for *,0 meaii day lince the restaurant i I situated80 words
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Article160 1946-10-12 11 COUP IN N. POR TUGAL THWAR TED WASHINGTON, Oct. 10. Official dispatches reaching IVashlni from Lisbon totilght suggest that a reported •ivil and military uprl-ing in Northern Portugal has been thwarted by prompt Govt'fhment action. Reutfr learned from a reliable source tonight. There la no word of any fighting andReuter - 160 words
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Article108 1946-10-12 11 BOSTON, Oct. 10.-- Kl Looi Cardinal i beaJ Boil I *o :j in the fourth tfame of th.- ball World Serifl b I of -< v.-, f nal in which each dub has I ,-ir ha'ii r>itch. This match, flayed ?»t p, ton, v..i Mi" higheel < r108 words
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Article88 1946-10-12 11 ROME. Oct 11. Calm wa s restored iterday in Rome wn< re two persona were killed and more than 100 w< undrd In a clash on Wednesday betwi demonstrat »rs, rellel forces and the Heavy p Ruardt-d the approaches t the V.minale Palace, so d I We InesdA.P. - 88 words
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545 1946-10-12 12 Compensation For Gaoled Paratroopers Demanded I- O U [al i M. K; Counsel m« for Aberdeen Nor ii. will ask whether as the suffl ring and Indl in/. m the men w caused by Irregular!! can f by officers, the Minteter ■'will take steps r -> compensate th<>m adequately for545 words
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Article158 1946-10-12 12 vRIS, Oct. U.— RlKlian Foreign Ster V. M. Molotov said that if equal trad" prtrilefM aw permitted b« Balkans, "the power of American dollar" wouM overwhelm the w*k local industries and "take ev< rything. •'We must take care that no postwar difficulties Will be exploited byA.P. - 158 words
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Article45 1946-10-12 12 TOKIO, Oct. II Colonel Roy M. M afcNctehen, r years old, Yoko- v ma base engineer, killed Thursday wheii the leep he was driving cr&hed tr.to Slain highway iiiid^re, Ac sili Army annoum-rd Friday. M "Mirii"! w.is alone in the A.PA.P. - 45 words
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Article39 1946-10-12 12 SHANGHAI, Oct. B:— Dr. Chant; Tien-cheh, chief of the Fore gn Tr.ido Department of the Ministry <>f Economic Affairs, has been appointed China's delegate to the In»,.national Trade Conference scheduled to open in London in Novem--1 W v ReuterReuter - 39 words
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422 1946-10-12 12 Stage Club Presents "T o-night At 8.30" At The Theatre tßy Our Own Critic) A honey to the bear, carrot to UM donkey. goo.l red-heiTinf to iOi.al orrtor, so are Mr Noel Coward:. plafl to amateur th<;itrical companies They just cant b<- resitted. S<jmjtim'S one wond<rs if Mr. t t422 words
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Article142 1946-10-12 12 tncrea n* Macir JijJ I n ran to th( inlander. "J bur must rd; d not i living g.d bui .0 and symbol ot clem Jt pointed out tiiut the sale o 300 000 COP The Life of < MacArthur haa tapped all best sellersA.P. - 142 words
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Article96 1946-10-12 12 NEW YORK. O f>oo American bi "'"J h< a rei Gromyk i the United Nat cil, said U I crai be VS U b i major pow.-i strengthen the oi Qromyfco an I Ito the Coui. i honour of the c mcrce of the S\A.P. - 96 words
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Article105 1946-10-12 12 JERUSALEM, Oct. 11. -Two fcM land brokers, who were said to iufl sold land to Jews, have been "eil cuted" by an organisation calling^! self the "Arab Hgner Fi^h:erH| posters informed th»- public ::iM PARIS, Oct. 11.— The French K dio Employees UniOQ d-cided 1 abandon the radio strike105 words
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Article79 1946-10-12 12 NEW YORK, Oct. 11. New York stock market closing trends were irregularly higher on Thursday, with most leading steel, rubber, automobile ana rail issues rising one dollar or more (U.S.) in the last hours ot buying after an irregularly lower trend. Renewed buying was attributed toA.P. - 79 words
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