Morning Tribune, 14 October 1946
1946-10-14
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390 1946-10-14 1 Nationalists Push On After Capturing To. 2 Communist Base I Oct. 13.— General Fu Tso-yi's Nationasoutheasiward from captured Kalgan -Suiyuan railroad, in pursuit 01 rO ops fleeing toward Hwailai along the open to them. Na Lonallsts were converging on Kalgan ast three weeks, the Communists eva- heir regional capital fromA.P. - 390 words
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Article108 1946-10-14 1 A 13. The; i Com- i offer w berim m 1. 1( r B i B i I tfon wa^ roy, Lore! i B d tli it B nominees H i b I a k B was B ffawataada i B d today 5 B ached a B whReuter; A.P. - 108 words
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Article29 1946-10-14 1 Oct. i:>, Four y known to and etght burned m the sh ship, Kristina ftUght fire m ed from the r uard today first burned i -'fore being29 words
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Article76 1946-10-14 1 BATAVIA. Oct. 13. --Talks to discuss the truce between the All'ed and Indonesian force? in Java will be row. it was r< at Learned I today. The meeting fixed i'm- I; Friday wag 'poned by a; r r nt between Lord Klllearn British Special C rReuter - 76 words
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210 1946-10-14 1 PARIS CONFERENCE FREES MORE OF THE DANUBE Paris, Oct. 13. The Peace conference comple its work on the Hungarian peace treaty eari ay. Amoni^ the final ads on the last of the treaties for the Balkan satellites of Germany, the conference voted to free the Hungarian section of the DanubeAP - 210 words
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169 1946-10-14 1 NEW YORK, Oct. 13. The Journal American, in a copyrighted story, said that 500 pounds of black uranium oxide, a product used to make the atom bomb and "is the most closely guarded arid precious metal in the world," was sold to Russia byA.P. - 169 words
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232 1946-10-14 1 Nuremberg, Oct. 13. Eleven of the cond< Nazis have less than lour days to live bul no i 'has been taken insida Nuremberg gaol ro prep I their hanging on Wednesday morj I United Suites Army Q who run the pr:^ i i that232 words
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Article118 1946-10-14 1 RUSSIA SAYS TROOPS NOW RECALLED LONDON, Oct. 13.— Moscow Radio, h«'ard In London by the Soviet moniicr, said the Soviet Union had already withdrawn its troops from all non-enemy countries m Europe and I A ut. ;.n<! invited British to do the same. "There is no need to enumerate MmA.P. - 118 words
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Article58 1946-10-14 1 MADRID, Oct. 13. Gen ral Franco said In a Columbtu Day i speech today ti I his government wa.s ba peel for law, and ful, but r \v is that wh <':: 1 ad". Bni aid hi nn\ <\ i k'- p i I theA.P. - 58 words
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233 1946-10-14 2 Reparations From Hungary: Russia Accuses The U.S. Paris Or, 12.— FeodoJ tod I difficult] a' BOf the I aking the proposed aary a n Che ba onstruction could b Hun.' re to i en a* rmans and Austrians, and which is now on i itrritory under the control c AmericanReuter - 233 words
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103 1946-10-14 2 WORLD FACES GREAT CRISIS, SAYS LASKI Princeton, New Jersey, Oct. 12. Professor Harold J. Laski ex-chairman ol the British Lab ur Party speaking here -.aid: "Despite vehement Insistence by statesmen ol their passion for peace insured by an effective woild assembly, I can see no prospect ol Its achievement mReuter - 103 words
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Article54 1946-10-14 2 PARIS, Oct. 12.— Eleven pasicngers and a crew of five were killed when a French Junker-52 a<ioplane crashed into a hillside and caught fire near Serfrou m Morocco two days ago. Among those killed was the •jew United States Consul at Casablanca. The crewReuter - 54 words
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109 1946-10-14 2 U.S. Not Told Of Soviet Envoy's Arrival WASHINGTON. Oct. 11. -The Soviet Emba^y m Washington been Informed that full In- cation Is under way Into ►mplaints by Nikolai Novlkov, Ambassador to the United ites, of alleged treatment aci him when he arrived at Quardla Airfield In New York week, Mr.Reuter - 109 words
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Article169 1946-10-14 2 Mr. P. J. Johnson, former Dis :rict Forest Olllcer, Lumot, who retired from his post on medical groundi ar<i left for England to recuperate m 1988, has returned to Malaya by 8.0.A.C. flying boat He intends to enter local pracSce aa smo\ as169 words
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199 1946-10-14 2 London Rubber Secretariat Mon thly Sta tistics l/ONDON, Oct. 12.— Tho l^ndon JLubber Secretariat monthly itatfl tica.l bulletin estimates (In long ion -•> 17c rid Production of Natural Rubber June 600 CO July 8()f |«M 85.000 Total Exports From Principal Territories Jun, r > 000() July RO ono 'Augi* 105,000Reuter - 199 words
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Article24 1946-10-14 2 N'DON. Oct. 12 -Dr. Yusrf lllman f the T/md»>n Mo- quo n today for South Africa to a M< slem mission In a.- Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article421 1946-10-14 2 China 's Foreign Trade Better Shanghai. Oct. 12.— China's id" position i i a >] improvement n with the ratio b tween rt s and exports dropping to vet two to o linst 18-1 r rune and 4-1 f -v July. Exports In Au >v < tailed ■o 000.000 (aboutReuter - 421 words
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Article67 1946-10-14 2 Over fifty paratroopers balance of the 243 men i at Kluang on a charge ol nu and freed last week by dcci of the War Minister-a Singapore yesterday Ipoh military prison and del tion camp. They were all happy cheerful despite a tiring jour: Earlier yesterday many i comrades67 words
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102 1946-10-14 2 More Food Now Would Be "Retrograde" Vienna. Oct. 12.— Brtshrf nomic experts m Vienna to-i described as a "retrograde >: the announcement of Gen. w Clark, United States occupal chief m Austria, that he inte: ed to increase rations m t American zone to 2,000 as soon as possible. ThryReuter - 102 words
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Article229 1946-10-14 2 TIN OUTPUT MAY EXCEED DEMAND London, Oct. 12.— Repr tives of eight countries at the International Tin Conference which has sitting In London since Tuesday are to recommend to their governments the establishment as soon as nobble of an International tin study erroup, mak- b full use of the existingReuter - 229 words
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500 1946-10-14 3 K! ition under the K;.' rationing scheme K., today and will Xtinue for a week. Your Itjlat 'on the card'' can I obtained from October I I registration, given (ficial circular, is as folW a- from October 28th fl ou will be able to500 words
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Article11 1946-10-14 3 I. 12. Major Van Duerstof Divl !h East Indies by ReuterReuter - 11 words
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274 1946-10-14 3 E x pansion Of Edudation Matters Most-Governor Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 13. One of the things that matters most is the restoration and expansion of the educational system and standards of the country, and il is with the greatest pleasure that I am hero with you to express the ardent hope274 words
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783 1946-10-14 3 Malacca, Saturday. The Governor-General, the Kt. Hon. Malcolm :*ja( Donald, speaking at a dinner he/c last night, pledged thai the promise made by the Secretary of State for the Colonies to consul! representatives of all local communities before any decisions are taken 0:1 the783 words
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354 1946-10-14 4 Morning Tribune MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1946. Liquidate The Limpets I shoulders of and, li torm< tor, It ref v ito Ret i Regulations and \><- y n striction.s combine to put terriers m the- way ol nomJ >very and vi these are n red U. can be little progr <>-354 words
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Article1476 1946-10-14 4 Harold Nicholson - Harold Nicholson Copyright In Malaya j I By (By Special Arrangement frith the London Spectator). j j cm< ol i. v i<- most striking dlferi tween the jinhabil the United Kingdom and ints (i Prance the former like travel, latter wni underi i the; Thf French rid, oi1,476 words
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Article117 1946-10-14 4 Paris. Oct. i I States Government I burse Italy I ir the American Army; I of supplies m Italy IL cially disci- In a letfr to MAI I*-' Gasperi, Italian Pi Frk^ y J ast T and JU I night. Mr. James I States Secretary ol W his GovernmentReuter - 117 words
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147 1946-10-14 4 London. Oct. 13. Th situation in the Far East m** f rally Ls the subject c: mudfl speculation, states the Su:.:.| Times to-day in a message I its Peking representative. I i Referring to the visit to -M-jk ing of Vice Admiral S.r Der.;**Reuter - 147 words
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Advertisement173 1946-10-14 5 W~~ t. K. TANG I rt\T2R VALLEY ROAD, W" SINGAPORE, 8.8. ,11 klndl of Eastern Arts and Craft*. L Value at Minimum Cost. I JuTuh Mds m emeries and Max Factor WW products. H, r o* "BfcmureUe Gift Bett" jK* wadding Presents, etc. I I ALLA BUX CO.. I Jnonfc173 words
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Advertisement165 1946-10-14 5 If it's obtainable anywhere it's m JA* SutqaftoM Shop* Dispensary HEALTH and VITALITY Why suffer GENERAL DEBILITY when a wide range of TONICS are now available CENTRAL MEDICAL HALL 51/53, Victoria Street Electrics! United Trading Co v 61, Stamford Road, Singapore. IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT US Embroidery165 words
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Advertisement232 1946-10-14 5 Hau Oman Ladles Hair oreuen, Latest *ashions and Manicure by Miv Anna ilfajorie Ann Ladies Hair Dressing Saloon Formerly of Maiaon Galaxy and Maison Inter landl. Ueeren Building, Orchard Road. THE TAVERN Up-to-date Hotel In a Quiet and 000 l Locality. Rooms: Luxuriously Furnished. Bar: All kinds of Ist Class232 words
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Advertisement125 1946-10-14 5 Mihk Store T.M.A. Music House, 1/61, Klr& ftirt*t, Bingapore. Por FlAlfOfl. MU9IO EBOOBD6. Taoim 74C1. {yptuum Regarding the eyesight Ccmnat: New China Optical Co. 71, High Street, Blngaport. Phone 1711. Photographer Singa Photo Studio 14, Hl«h Street, •XVGAPORI. Indue? *x 4 Outdoor Photographers IHanos USED PIANOS BT PAMOUS MAKERS AT125 words
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Advertisement165 1946-10-14 5 Sanii > Contractors FONCHIN Co., Ltc Office 64, Wailich Btrett Phone No. 7557. Sanitary k Electrical Contract* Building Repairers and Q«n«r* Import on. Shoes BHOE CO., LTD BATA BUILDING NORTH BRIDGB ROAL. Silk Stores NEW SILKS m New Designs At Expert, Ladles Dressmakers. 62, North Bridge Rd. T«l«. 791* Sports165 words
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Article382 1946-10-14 6 MOSCOW, <> 12. Returning to Russia after I; months ol absence ineis i i liately truck by tl irtling difference m who, people are talking about. abroad and here. In i > t v 1 t'. o^it pn < 'In Br.t,, I feai of vaiA.P. - 382 words
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Article128 1946-10-14 6 LONDON, Oct. 'Ti. Vie toria Cross, the highest Briti&h military decoratloi been awarded to a Canadian pi Jot officer who with his clothing ablaze stood to attention m his burning aircraft and saluted h.. fellow gunner, trapped m the ret, before baling out. The pilot officer, AndrewReuter - 128 words
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87 1946-10-14 6 A THKNS, Oct. II:— Armed bandi berfng If/MM men control th»- tuinoij.M areas in northern and eenti I Oreeee which they o*c as i H swf'op down < ;t,l town a-.-* v'!i.-.;f th«- Oreek Oovernmenf itated here today B.'«»-':u' its ;i i f onReuter - 87 words
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Article83 1946-10-14 6 LONDON, Oct. 11: The WAAF >: > har<> a new uniform to aid the no drix c lor a thou- S sand more recruits. The first model wait- i my the King's approval t Shows a tailored slim fit- tiny jacket buttoning up and somewhat similar83 words
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Article107 1946-10-14 6 'REBELS' FACE COURT MARTIAL LARISSA, Greece, Oct. Four officers and U4 otbn iMik:from' 12:; d Regiment o-f the Greek Second Army faced charges of high treason at Larissa today m the bipgest court martial to take place since the Gret-k Army went into action against "rebels" operating m the Olymi/isReuter - 107 words
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Article57 1946-10-14 6 MADRAS. Oct. 11:— A sandbar at the mouth of the River Cdum, which Bows ihroujrh a larpc part of Madia? eitjT, was breached i:i order to permit seawater to .Hush the river channel which had become Blngfiah and stag* nant. High tides helped m theReuter - 57 words
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423 1946-10-14 6 HONG KONG, Oct. 11.— One and a halt mi I Hong Kong residents are directly concerned I Government's record expenditure and the form I taxation that will be introduced to meet a r I approximately HK5162,000,000. I tised amo r the >ny'i thinking citizensReuter - 423 words
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Article121 1946-10-14 6 X LONDON, Oct. 11. -General oil the U.S. Army, Dwight Eisen-B hower, dined at Numbt-r \m Downing Street on the night of Oct 10 with Prime M;n;vi Attlee. Winston Churchill and 12 B other guests, including 10 Britain's top-ranking Generak.B Admirals and Marshals ofA.P. - 121 words
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Article53 1946-10-14 6 Pavement Death Mystery CHESTER, Oct. 11:- I aged 32. was found dead on i ;v-« raent at Goss Street, h I day. Lyinp nearby wa Smi h, aged S6, terioai Jed 1 The police found a rai I. houso whew Dodd liv< of hair apparently cut v. 1 i 5-andedReuter - 53 words
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Miscellaneous130 1946-10-14 6 w^^^^> •i^^^'** H^^^^^*^^^^^* Im^^^^ b«^^^* %-tt^^^* »m^^^* <^^^^** 4^^e^^ W^^^^l i^^^^^*^^^^^ f^^^^*^^^^^* W^^^^*^^^^ w*^ > I LIT, AHNEK EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRIM'S* m Anything for a Last Laugh!! H v V Jj^' V [Atak inn, near dogpatch- ano Niou |#LL DQ SQriE GO /y/ ;p //v 4130 words
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978 1946-10-14 7 [ttendances London, Sept. 23. .don release and the rU n a i 'Caesar and and the West End presentation (;t -n. have establlshn the steady up- 5 ol the British has never been anyrable to the public two pictures in nnals oi the British978 words
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Article, Illustration51 1946-10-14 7 Apparently, this lap-sitting routine U sliyhtly contagious Of course, with Bill Williams and Barbara Hale it's to be expected, they're altar-traipsing soon, but child-star Sharyn Moffett and her young fnena, Lanny Rees, who supports Williams and Mlss Hale m RKO Radio's "Likely Story," hat^e no such excuse. Chummy,51 words
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Article95 1946-10-14 7 ,VU' V'O/jk'. Oct. 12. The New York Times report today Uiat it has learned thai R $ia is opposing the atablistimetU 0/ a standing intematio military force with Which the United Nationjiii (I maintain world peace. The newspaper said that the opposition is expressed m aReuter - 95 words
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Article127 1946-10-14 7 BATAVIA, O.t. il»:—The Dut«-h-Irdone.-iaii 'ii-fcrcnn. at Panyk.J Pina 11i.r on Banka Island off th»> -.orhern mOsfl ''elchc i called for Iff resian Belf-goverameni with sutr|frettiOßl Of <lok nion ■tafftl .vithIn the Dulch Empire m of resOlatfoni Adopted last m^ht, Djtrh lourcei reported today. H«'<l tO flvt I-.lone-Reuter - 127 words
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Article26 1946-10-14 7 B01 Od IJ I. Of pi Opl< d Kapilj r iv. -r a < I ovr (hi ...ntrysido ind N I n f m ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article12 1946-10-14 7 FAMILIES THERE BY CHRISTMAS H H. 1 r X i A. P.A.P. - 12 words
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Article, Illustration970 1946-10-14 8 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE WITH Both Sides The Footliphb a audl< no at the Vie- at the Stage Ci i Qtatton ol To-night I included those ardent Admiral and IfTS. n. she m a most attractive ral cotton dinner dress. Sit- them were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Josselyn. I970 words
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Article, Illustration218 1946-10-14 8 Josephine Lowman - Josephine Lowman By Know Your Oats The daily bread ration is the mainstay of the diet m famine ridden countries. OfUn that Is about all there is. Mr. Herbert Hoover recently said, "Breai has a reality as the symbol of life as never before m history. To218 words
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184 1946-10-14 9 Russia Alleges U.S. Racial Discrimination I 0 c t 1 2 I n ai 1 di criminati n I y L many public f in the Bn1 the Un.t ci I about th prin- Ltlant c Charter, t n it concerns other f Vronsky ited. K. tralian delegate t KReuter - 184 words
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220 1946-10-14 9 A New Community Of Indonesi a Developing avia. Oct. 12.— Dr. I U Oov.-( .lands East i^r,.' iid In tiia closing speech at tl at Pan Banka Island (Celebes) U that the ending of the proceedings was marked by a "much more faith m the futui than ginnine. There hadReuter - 220 words
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Article288 1946-10-14 9 San Francisco, Oct. 12.— Gen. Joseph Silwell died here to-day. He had been suffering from a liver dl^ase believed to have b en contracted m Burma. He I !cj .1 affectionately by his m n aa *Uncle J</ and by then as "Vinegar Joe." He will mReuter - 288 words
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Article30 1946-10-14 9 London, Od 12 B- l i A day for i I nrft i Sooth I A I Air i' X■/ m tinu' for adgjl ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Advertisement146 1946-10-14 9 [HEY RISE TO THE OCCASION! APPRECIATIVE SINGAPORE CROWDS TO THE MILLIONS ELSEWHERE WHO SAW TERPIECE OF DRAMA, OF LOVE AND OF MOTION TO DUTY! SHOWS DAILY /g^^S|-x i .m.-2.13 p.m.-G p.m.- I i^iil I I I ill 1 9.15 p.m. \3JLmay VAR CRASHES INTO ROMANCE! >NE OF THE-j^Sg GREATEST V^PfiS146 words
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Advertisement101 1946-10-14 9 LAST DAY 4 Shows 1.39— 4— G.30 9.30 Don't Miss This Movie It's Grand Columbia Pictures' "Tlit* More The 31t*rri«*B with Jean Arthur Joel McCrea Opening To-morrow Another Of Our Comedies! With John Sutton England's New Star MOON OVER I HER SHOULDER LYNN JOHN OAN BAM SUTTON- BAILEY, Jr. At101 words
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Advertisement89 1946-10-14 9 €A 8 lI A V PHONE AH 11 a.m. i, 4.15, 6.3#, 9.30 p.m. GALA OPENING TO-DAY J^y^ MONOGBIM PICTUBfS HAPRY PAUL WPCAREY- KELLY W DUCKY LOUIS flßk^L^Hi^r 1 ia^L; AaaaaaaaT^BailP ALHAMBRA 11—1.30—4—6.30—9.15 STILL SHOWING! ERROL FLYNN m his BIGGEST ROLE Hi f 1 1 "^^^BWaßpaaa^aalHy^ wjth ***Nt* EROS' SV)C°89 words
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Article, Illustration571 1946-10-14 10 BOOKS Reviewed Face To Face ith China to Pace with China, by the Rev. H. b Rattenbury, Oeorge G. Harrap Co., Ltd., London, 10s. 6d with 45 photographs. First published m 1945. this book is an up-to-date picture of China and the Chinese and la a noteworthy attempt to correct571 words
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Article154 1946-10-14 10 IPOH, Sat— Handicaps for the ftrst day ol the Ipoh races <Oct. 19) are a^ follows: Horses, Class I, Div. 1. 5| lurs.: Goatskin 11.3. Ballymun 9.2. Harlequin 9.1. Colourpatch 8.13. Courenay 8-12. Houlichan ?».6. Demure 7.11. Hofseg Class 1. Div. 2, s'. lurs.. Proof 90. Remembrance154 words
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Article89 1946-10-14 10 Nt'\Y York, Oct. 12 The Sovet Consulate spokesman sa d here to-day that be .V.id no definite information of the date of M. Molotov'S arrival. It was anticipated he w mid reach New York about Oct. 20 and attend the op a ning of89 words
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202 1946-10-14 10 Washington, Oct. 13.—Government i dieted on Saturday that there is enoug] synthetic rubber to keep this country.. ating at capacity for the next six mon; supplies of natural rubber. growing They differed somewhat on prospects after thai. Some expressed a strong belief that syntheticA.P. - 202 words
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Advertisement213 1946-10-14 10 NEW BOOKS ARRIVED" Fun st Inn by H. L v. Peletcber 7h. fifftnffH Tower by Kathf-nnr- Anne Porter $4.50 Ml inly On Th<- Air by Max Beerbotba $5.10 IXijn of A Dogsbody Ly Commander C. A. Jenkim R. N. $6.30 Murder Among Friends by Elizaij< th Ferrars $5.10 Begin Aj,'ain213 words
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Miscellaneous259 1946-10-14 10 Try This AMERICAN I JJ I rmfvioi spi mi rosswora razzle r ll r? AtKJ>s> 2J -What oeaver |qV a|_J^ A 3 A NlJVii l-umg> duild? a'\'T-='?5S iZ /J 6 Premium toi 30-Titie j i exonarige 31— All ovei |h.J E<^ L^ j» Kesurt 32 -Toss wildly IsIPiB |N iD259 words
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Article583 1946-10-14 11 1 l* t! csuwr.) f ,USTRIAL8 Bayer feltef TO 1.90 m M :h 2.6O 2 85 B 22/6 25/l t 3500 40.00xd n> m.m ,-,oo «6.oo Hv i Bank "5 5 IE Prcfs. l.O.i 1.26 IKr-.',' Assurance 7 50 8.50 2.40 I H nson i^H) nson Co.583 words
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Article392 1946-10-14 11 -Leu la hed Eni lish Leagu Division i being b< i 2-0 by tl I on Nor.ii End, and Barnsley, i tl m at the cond falling on own ground to London's Totl Tottenham were full for their 3-1 win. their forwards being better inishing their moveats,392 words
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Article302 1946-10-14 11 ENGLISH LEAOt A; Mrcnti'ird 2. on Villa I I uth 1. 1 Middi 1 Ch Uea 2 5 [> .by 2. Blackburn 1. Leedj Un ted 1, Orimsby Uverpi ol l. Charlton Ath. I. Presl n 2 Bl o Sheffield 2. Manchester 2. Sunn rland i Bv< rti n302 words
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Article354 1946-10-14 11 Siong Boo Trounces Ami cables 6-1 Meeting ai soccer, Siong 800 team defeated the Amicables by 6—l at Jalan Besar Stadium, yesterday. Amicables tried hard, and although they spent most of the second session around the Siong 800 goal, their forwards were unable to obtain more than the solitary goal354 words
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Advertisement18 1946-10-14 11 fruducnJ />)■ Daiut Hrrrf.taJ inillir nil/ v 1. ft«r LAKAInL UA I v WsinrM.tuiontava.ttMWMMiMnsimKOi' NEXT CHANCi: AT THE CAPITOL18 words
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200 1946-10-14 12 .idon, Oct, 12. hi ona to W requ from Sir Frederick Burrows, G gal, Air Marsha] Sir Roderick Carr, Air Officer C nding-in-Chief, India, ha at aircraft to Cal to transport food and to the famin< stricken I ilation m Dacca andReuter - 200 words
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Article82 1946-10-14 12 O, Oct. 13. It announced hi ijr that ti; ..cy on be:. I n i'Nazi leadei be n ected by the Allied Control Council Colonel C. Andru Mas 1 1 k I men dec! Phe pi >n< I ird r a] wit Col. Andrus. "Do< nitt B(Reuter - 82 words
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Article78 1946-10-14 12 UDINE, Italy. Oct. 13.— Four I British soldi* r were ki] d and i when a ti Uded with a ma near here era wrere en route I I rge A. P. i 11 Oct. 12. Vie* -Admiral B. mmandei of the jval ForcesA.P.; Reuter - 78 words
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Article78 1946-10-14 12 London, Oct. 11.— The British Government will speed up the War Oiiice enquiry into Army conditions including the procedure at courts martial and right of convicted men to a diiect sequel to the release of the paratroopers iound guilty ol mutiny m Malaya. It] is almost certainReuter - 78 words
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147 1946-10-14 12 Russia's $11,000-Million Lend Lease WASHINGTON. Oct. 12.— The, United Statei hit> sent a note to M< ">■': requesting Russia to wind; up her* $11,000,000,000 lend-lease :ic- count, informed Government officidisclosed here this evening. Russia was asked to send a flnanmission to Washington to begin discussions as soon as convenient, tlReuter - 147 words
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Article69 1946-10-14 12 NANKINO, Oct. 13.— Official said on Saturday lhat Jnited States, at the re- 8 ci'..sii and Danish j v rj m at provided shippin fac to remove 20 Sw des s from Dairen where ha\ b ien since the start B (-Japanese war. group en routeA.P. - 69 words
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344 1946-10-14 12 (By Our Own Critic; At the Viet mor.al Hall Radio Malaya Drc ;tor d %pel with i. nd Th 1 the tie uy> the d by the Dei: •Dt -t i:r »ad casting. Jt was a night will live In th<344 words
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200 1946-10-14 12 Washington, Oct. 12.— 'Annoying but gerous" Russian propaganda and organis m Japan was alleged here today by a men f House of Representative, military affai] who at the same time warned that if I troops withdrew from China "Russia is to step m and establishReuter - 200 words
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215 1946-10-14 12 Peace Conference Will Cost France £283,850 PARIS, Oct. 13, When Pans conference close* doors on Tuesday it .the French Government 850. J) Of this about 1244,250 m have been spent on materiaU —food, power, petrol and -and aboid l5 j,000 m to 2,041 people as the re nee staff. HeadingReuter - 215 words
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Article27 1946-10-14 12 JERUSALEM. Oct. armed and masked i p vrcrl tt c? diamond factory m ctr«ol nt 11 n'ClOCk n 1 and escaped with £.5 A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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