Morning Tribune, 23 October 1946
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Title Section13 1946-10-23 1 MORNING TRIBUNE 11. NO. 151. (New Series) 10 CENTS WEDNESDAY, OCT. 23, 1946.13 words
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Article98 1946-10-23 1 ANDHI ISN'T SURE NOW IV w DELHI, Oct. 22.—Mafia Gandhi, who has passl ige of 77, said m an day that he was m his belief that he I cto be 125 years old, dso often confidently '.'..erf his uncert j the loss of "equanir entlv over what he consideredA.P. - 98 words
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Article44 1946-10-23 1 o, Oct. 22.— Croupiers the Casino today l sitdown strike, ttei the only way lose a franc m public 1 management arbitrated by the croudemanding a 35 per i the present $4 daily ara a small part -J— winners usually of winnings.- A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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Article25 1946-10-23 1 KIO ROSE" NOT TO BE CHARGED Oct 22-Because composite pera dozen voices", *«nt has drooped Iva Kuke of subversive f ie South Pacific T A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article, Illustration52 1946-10-23 1 Hundreds of West End catering workers from London luxury I hotels and restaurants, who struck for Union recognition, on Oct. 15, marching along the Strand, London. The lon? procession was headed by Mr. Arthur Lewis, M.P. (extreme right., who is marching with a waiter (centre) and52 words
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Article74 1946-10-23 1 Manila, Oct. 22.— Charges m Moscow by the Communist organ Pravda that the Philippines were dominated by American military and economic interests drew from President Manuel Roxas to-day a comment that "all those charges are falsehoods.'" He said he was commenting on the Pravda ard'cl" o^vA.P. - 74 words
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Article319 1946-10-23 1 LIM KENG HOR - METEOR JET PLANES FOR SINGAPORE LIM KENG HOR) RAF. Strength Here Will Be Greater Than Pre-War (By OT^o CORDING TO THF3 HIGHEST R.A.F. AUTHO SJSS S^ IN SIN GAPORE, THE PEACE-TIME BTr£ NGTH OF THE SERVICE IN THE FAR EAST wrri BE GREATER THAN BFFORE I THE WAR No details319 words
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Article88 1946-10-23 1 Honesian C-in-C me And Went la, Oct. 22.— Dr. So.dlr-Commander-'n-Chief of tad d sian "Army of the Mic," has returned to Jog- mesian capital m i. because the Allied 1 Dicer refused to allow Ler Batavia with his I ort of 30 men, the rlands Niws Agency res' i waReuter - 88 words
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Article74 1946-10-23 1 Athens, Oct. 22.— Constantln Tsaldar.s, Greece's royalist premier, told Reuter to-day his Government would not call a conference of leaders of the Greek parliamentary nart.es to d 'sols a possible coalition cabinet s i long as the opposition liberals demanded a change m his foreign74 words
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Article66 1946-10-23 1 I Fiivhmg, New York, Oct. 22 I President Truman will give a sendcff to the GeneTal Assembly of the L'nil/d N.itions on Wednesday With a speech to delegates of 51 nations. Oi^y a few hundred can be accommodated m the An ernbly Hall, but a world-wideReuter - 66 words
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Article91 1946-10-23 1 feru*al#m Oct. 22.— Sentries were posted at strategic points of Haifa to guard the appr aches to the port as the 400-ton Jewish immigrant ship Alma with 800 Immigrant* t> Palestine on boaid approached the shore. British naval vvwlr* dropj r )< j th charges over91 words
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Article40 1946-10-23 1 WAJSHINOTON. Oct. 22 The National Restaurant Industry Advsory Committee has formally requested the removal of price ceiling*, from meals, food and drinks at <at'ng and drinking tabl ishme nts, on the ground supplies now exceed demand. A.P.A.P. - 40 words
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Article37 1946-10-23 1 Reuter Owing to the Deepavall holiday today, there will b« no In of the Morning Tribune tomorrow. There will al>o b^ no is u>of the Malaya Tribune tods but publication of thl* will resumed tomorrow.Reuter - 37 words
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Article60 1946-10-23 1 NEW YORK, Oct. 22. -The New York Times repdrted today that Russia m an eipectcdly radical move" Had proposed to scientists of the UnV.ed Nations Atomic Energp. Commission that control ot atom power should begin ci the most basic stage wnmined mineral resources— an 460 words
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Article56 1946-10-23 1 RANGOON, Oct. 22.— V Thefflk Pe. the Communist member Is. the Interim government, has re His resignation followed the' decision of the Communist Party to dissociate itself from the anti-Fascist league which, li Is alleged, was "becoming the tool of Imperialism and wouHf not be ableReuter - 56 words
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Article26 1946-10-23 1 BOMBAY, Oct. 22— The ni*%» curf.-w m central and northern district! of Bombay has been e__h tr-ndcd for another seven day« from tomorrow. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Advertisement34 1946-10-23 1 GIAN SINGH'S DESIRE TO LEAVE MJEMOR V BEHIND BEFORE THEI (LOSE TOM NEW KHAKI TKOISFK FOU I POB EITHER BEX r MITED STOCK Phone >'_83 f_lA\ Silvan COMPANI 4 Battery Road, Singapore Cables: "BAJAJ"34 words
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200 1946-10-23 2 Killed Wife Mother-ln-Law, Then Committed Suicide -I stabbed my wife, my mo bar-In- .tabbed myself In the abdomen' were the^Jt words cf Tan Kirn Kian In Mis statement to the Police just before he died ir. Tan Tock Seng Hospital. Tan, living m North Bridge Road, quarrelled with hif wife200 words
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Article79 1946-10-23 2 0 m I ,d for ar. affai i I _*cki»oektl 7 i tlf foand I I I had bee bafron l n] I lad at a P bal be. Cf Mfi I,f C. Ooh, ftaUrdsMf. Uoat Hil Q '<"' ihH Leon.? Al. Kan ara amaia I al w X I79 words
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Article118 1946-10-23 2 The hearing was continued m Second District Court yesterday )f the case m which Police Inspector Cheah Teng Cheok ls iharged with causing hurt to Messrs. V. Chandragasu, P. Ra|oo and P. Narayanasamy, during the Japanese occupation, In Drder to extort confessions from them about the theft118 words
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Article61 1946-10-23 2 __r Ba'l m the sum of $1,000 w-s offered to Ahmad bin Hus m. when he claimed trial m tht Fourth Police Court yesterday to a charge of criminal breacr of trust of one c.ft-e of spectacle. valued at $1,723 from th< N.A.A.F.I. store on Oct.61 words
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252 1946-10-23 2 3,000 (Of 7,000) PoWs Died In Eight Months to Si gapore by the end cf December, M per cent, were heavily infee ed -ith malaria, 80 per cent, were coffering from general debility and bO per cent, require 1 h >spi al treotmeit for a long period. A ihooeaad were252 words
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195 1946-10-23 2 V (Tribune Staff Reporter) I Thirteen of Singapore's forty-six bakers have nualified I for thc full quota of flour rations. 1 This decision was arrived at after a two-day meeting of the four-man committee, appointed to select the best S Twenty-two195 words
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Article43 1946-10-23 2 I I IND >N, t. Sl.— -Total ruohc. exporti *r am tho Ne hera ti? But In ies fcr the firs: iiin« mo ths of ihi year realiead about 1K.000.000 dollars. Exports went main v to the Unit.-d States. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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220 1946-10-23 2 Shipping Order, From Today, Will Affect About 600 Vessels (Tribune Staff Reporter) I From today unregistered craft will beneJ ied to engage m local trade unless t] I plied with the requirements of the Mercha I S ping Ordlnan This order aff. H sibly 600 ships of J i Government220 words
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Article141 1946-10-23 2 Police inre_.t-f-_t.Cßi follcwi-g ar prmed robbery con meted by m. Lan BO die* at ai a I ress m Thomson Road rami id m the recovery cf soma of the stolen articles from the t.osse-sion cf Inayat Mohamed, an m lan sol ier at ached to141 words
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277 1946-10-23 2 Rail Looters Caught In Police Trap, J ailed How 15 lookers— including two women— Ml into a ...qrrqno-od police trap near the Silat village railway Junction on Aue. 10, was described m the .fourir police court— yesterday. The 13 men were sentenced to t-n months' r.i. each and the two277 words
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Article35 1946-10-23 2 FOOD pRICE DROPPING (Tribui ■ownward tren •nent wm -..-k of the »hre< -mT.orta'i-r. of Eve- roffee come row* 1 last free* or: f fee and •he pHce h*« rcn i 1 D Ice per cur35 words
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Advertisement54 1946-10-23 2 Commonwealth of Australia. SURPLUS DISPOSALS: BROWN FELT. A quantity of 23,000 yarns of brown felt, m rolls of 20 yards approx. is available for disposal by tender. Particulars, Including samoles, are available at the offie* of the Australian Commissioner, .Union Building Singapore, with whom tenders must be i a d54 words
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251 1946-10-23 3 LIM KENG HOR - I'NEW DEAL" FOR RAF MEN IN STORE several mmiion pourr re been and are to be Pap understan <l in giving pa( sorvine: in th e t.A.F. Command in Singapore and < South E' ism s: aliens a real "new deal LIM KENG HOR) (By Allied Air C-in-C's Plans Call251 words
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295 1946-10-23 3 LIM KENG HOKj - Aauxiliary Air Force For Singapore Next Year? LIM KENG HOKj (Bj operations room, rauar extension of the present aerodrome was not feasible owing tc surrounding hills, and that the construction of a bigger and more modern aerodrome 1b Kuala Lumpur was not likely foi some time to come. He added295 words
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Article68 1946-10-23 3 i Zalmudin (24), a the Naafi warei Road, who was caught fa be p omisos with a ed i i his stock- Police Magistrate that ho took his pay WIS not I i epen.d_.rtts> Sprt Herber. the frale, check- tho warehouse I Monday. When me the pu ses I68 words
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Article255 1946-10-23 3 T. Mori To Remain hi Malaya After careful consideration of the history und scholastic record of T. Mori and the public representations from persons of all communities on his behalf His Excellency the Governor hus leclded to grant permission for T. Mori and his aged mother to be released from255 words
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108 1946-10-23 3 Food Shipment To Malaya Won't Be Affected (Tribune Staff Reporter) Australian shipments of fooascujfs and other essentia* (ymmoUities for Malaya are dockyard strike, it is under* not affected by the Sydney stood. Sydney exports are mostly wool, the mafority of which oo to the United Kingdom. Considerable quantities oj wooi108 words
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Article105 1946-10-23 3 Aft appeal hy Major H. R Ro.hwell, one time hoad of the BUA Transport fetta fttfaia* cOnvichon. nn< 'f one day's J ißd a fin* ,fs„ r> for alleged cheating vm diemli Ir N. A V.'vr...y 0 the High Court yesterday. p *ad ha* n duug^l105 words
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Article40 1946-10-23 3 A'lefe I ;o hay confine I i Mala] a-oman, Safanl bint. B dre h m Ma- da 16 :ho bad bean 0 RT (40) i p M (L, C, dob re U rday. T_ for mo tion < i40 words
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361 1946-10-23 3 Here To Tell Troops Australia Land Of Opportunities 'Tribune Staff Reporter) Purely from the point of view of her future defence alone Australia should take m several thousand Britons annually. This strong view was expressed by Mr G H Westbury of the War Office Central Advisory' Council' at a press361 words
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Advertisement15 1946-10-23 3 Commonwealth of Australia. VBFI EDS. of a lei A: r i b r p rm15 words
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296 1946-10-23 4 Morning Tribnne WEDNESDAY, OCT. 28, 1946. Ration The Cloth It is incredible that thc Singapore Government should still bo thinking oi putting its 1,500,000 yard allocation of cloth into the trket without any safegnard whatever against the biack: marketeer cr any guarantee that the cloth WIU reach the people whoj296 words
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890 1946-10-23 4 H. L Hopkin - Malaya's Ex-governor Busy New Past H. L Hopkin OUR LETTER FROM LONDON By t- street, Oct. 9. Former Governor and High (;in m I Sir Shenton ThoIM is giving much time and tion to his duties as chairitß of tht very acf.ve body the hrerseai league. H nn<J Lady Thomas890 words
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Article84 1946-10-23 4 f >_|._jd STUTTGART, Oct. j tanks and submachir.^uns, Unit.d States constabulary r*£ raided a four-block area m town Stuttgart m a house search for suspects m triple bombing of Germ American installations m^ More than a .core of m«** g light American tank^ ru J the area with jeeps, pac84 words
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82 1946-10-23 4 SYDNEY, Oct. 21.— An Austra'ian Venation of six rep esentaMves of r mmc ree and m 'v try ate le->vi p his week for India on the I. vitation 4 the Tii i an Gove nment. The <"eNpntion will be cmphasi inp Aus,V alia's positionReuter - 82 words
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Article130 1946-10-23 4 SEOUL. Od 'Miree t m a year-Old 'J«.i: I■ f I °.an fo Koroa." X oi 'nod how Koreans with proper o h-r ■lniofi co fcctlvo they coul 1 r time bout a pover mci I left as posible." Th^ pm berohip not disclosed. Rest!A.P. - 130 words
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Article35 1946-10-23 4 LONDON, Oct. 22,-The India Office announced on Monday night that India and Chins would exchange ambassadors. The two governments previously had been represented m each other's capitals by diplomatic missions.- A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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189 1946-10-23 4 More Bombings In Stuttgart Expected House-to-House Search Stuttgart, Oct. 22.— A ranking American A rnfl official said he expected more bombings like i week-end blasts m the Stuttgart area. ''The American military government expects a widespread outbreak against the de-Nazifi-cation programme," said the official who may not be named. TheA.P. - 189 words
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Advertisement158 1946-10-23 5 IV/ Curios j I R. TANG i aiYER VALLEY ROAD. W fiUJOAPORE, SB I ct Kast«n_ Ans md Crafts. I -j, at Minimum Colt. Beauty Aids m """various type* of s and Max Factor products. I i Hsurstts out Sea" m. ..7.v Presents, etc f alia BUX CO.. My. Bridge158 words
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Advertisement173 1946-10-23 5 i it's obtainable anywhere it's m j mmm mmmmam mimitii ti *************t*******************^^ ii Dispensary HEALTH and VITALITY Why suffer GENERAL DEBILITY when a wide range of TONICS are now available CENTRAL .MEDICAL HALL 51/53, Victoria Street Electrical United Trading Co., 61, Btamiord Road, Singapore. IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE173 words
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Advertisement216 1946-10-23 5 "~m Hair jDraser* Ladles Hair Dressers, Latest 'ashions and Manicure by Miss Anna Majoric Ann Ladles Hair Dressing Saloon Formerly of Msisco Galaxy and Maison Interlandi Heeren Building, Orchard Boad. Hotel THE TAVERN Up-to-date Hotel In a Quiet and Cool Locality. Rooms Luxuriously Furnished. Bar: All kinds of Ist liquors216 words
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Advertisement131 1946-10-23 5 _fc___M__^_M ii -■^■■m w*—^smm-^m _—^>—^^ Musl Store T.M.A. Music House, fl/fl, X_r_k Street, flngapor*. re? *IAAOm, WOBIC ft UCGEDS. Tkone 7411. Optician Regarding the eyesight Co-Mizi; New China Optical Co. 71. Xigfc Street. Singapore Phon* 1716. Photographer Singa Photo Studio it K_gk Strtst. BOfOAPO&l Ind-<: a^c Oat4oef Photographer* Pianos USED131 words
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Advertisement171 1946-10-23 5 San i far Contractors FONCHIN Co., Lo Omca ti, Walht_b Strtsi Phone Mo. 7017 Sanitary EUctrleaJ Ooatrao* Building Repairers and Oa»at> Importan. I Shoes f*U*t*a a SHOE CO., LTL BATA BUILDINO NORTH BRIDQB BOAJ. Silk Stores NEW SILKS In New Designs At Melwani's Expert, Ladles Dressmskera 62, North Bridge Rd.171 words
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430 1946-10-23 6 London, Oct. 21. The of trust* -hip for Tanganyika, Togoland and tlu Cameroons providing for the transfer of these mandated territories to the Unit*vj Nations with Britain retafning her administering authority over them were released by Britain tonight. Thf terns come on the eve OI iheReuter - 430 words
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128 1946-10-23 6 King And Queen At Special UNO Service London, Oct. 20 —The King and Queen attended a special United Nations service m StPaul's Cathedral to-day organs cd toy the United Nations Asso elation. By direction of the King thc eongregatlon sang a new verse of the British National Anthem specially written128 words
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Article129 1946-10-23 6 GREEK CIVIL WAR: 27 KILLED ATHENS, Or*. M.— -Ofeel __»a« 'armc. Op^nci fire with rnarhim r an' 1 tommy puns m a f;>r<*e nine hour battle ar mountain rebeV at Vron'u village Mi*, lost a\\ Mou-t Olympus yes c-r ay. according to report, roach- l p A'hc-nK. '11. rebsl vhoReuter - 129 words
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Article158 1946-10-23 6 BRIGHTON, Oct. 21.-Lord Citrine, better known as Sir Walter Citrine and for nearly 25 years General -Secretary of the Trade Union Congress, told the annual conference today a "revolution" has taken place m British thinking on workers* rights to consultation and participation m the conduct ofReuter - 158 words
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268 1946-10-23 6 BRUSSELS, Oc:. 22.— Belgium has i. mula which, it is hoped, will solve th. or at any rate keep i. unrier control for One plan is a contract for 50,000 mi: by Italy m return foi three and a half per man per month plusReuter - 268 words
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Article52 1946-10-23 6 LONDON, Oct. 21:— V. K. Krishna Menon. personal envoy m Europe of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, vice-Pre-Mdent of the Indian Interim Government, is leaving London tonight for New York. He wiU attend the mooting of the United Nations Assembly as one of the members of Uie IndianReuter - 52 words
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214 1946-10-23 6 US Accused Of Under-The-Table Turkey Talks MOSCOW, Oct. 21.-CoB_ort ing on a Renter r.port tra Washington on Turkey's secoa note to Russia i gaitlloi I Dardanelles St run Davia Zaj. lavsky asserted m the Pra.. yesterday that 'VxtraordinarJ crooked secret talks betwea Turkey and American dip] are going on HeadingA.P.; Reuter - 214 words
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Article36 1946-10-23 6 COLOMBO, Oct. 21 -Troj have been called out o awitj emergency arising out of the Jj day old strike of mori than 24.J Ceylon transport workers, w&J has held up movement of e*>-_| foodstuffs-36 words
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Miscellaneous235 1946-10-23 6 |LI 9 L AIIMBI EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA ID 7HE MORNING TRIBUNE A Fme Fatal Future By Al ta. i __a_-__aa_MHß_M___P_l i ■a_a_n_H_p_Mßß--NflM_MHI| |!WH_M<_WM_W-t____WW-__a__l ■i ii iii«.«b_| M__M-aa--ia_--aaa«_aH-»_-Ba--«aMiia "*l iT.V t«i; M _W_j Ml. »v i. -i,; _.I7 OH.ygffl .g HMD oh. H S SHREV4J ARPOJLJ 'them OTHER THREE Fl I235 words
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Article, Illustration986 1946-10-23 7 Henry Grits - I>D Over at warHurbank a newd is undercheck -up before eftOMfM to m like to call Answer to Ingr d en, "The Heir lo Throne. why both. Bergdo. are mentioned eager spectators ng contest is simple, also comes from And she is an accomramatk actress986 words
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Article52 1946-10-23 7 HOLLAND- GFRM AN FRONTIER THE HAOUE, Oct. 22.— Dutch proposal! on elteratieni of the Bo Innd-Oennaa frontier, nrfckh art be si btnitte I tO the Four P<»uc- will be conveyed to DuJLcn err 1 f Parliament at a secret e^ion r Lower Chamber, on Oct. U, Lt i 'earned hoReuter - 52 words
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195 1946-10-23 7 Greece Sparring With Phantom Force Salonika, Greece, Oct. 20:— Poverty-stricken. jittery Greece ir sparring with a phantom force to preserve iti northern frontier and ma. tainordef ni'hin Itehcrderi The entin northern section ll swept by terror and h partly cut off from the capital by shattered railway and highway system?.195 words
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Article160 1946-10-23 7 LONDON. Oe 21 In. Goveru- »ni waa I ale* efeut^rj iKt lhe Hmi i- i>' Lardi effcere h. Oppovi ll.n i overwhelu jor! >• The defeat (..urr'-- 1 or th«committee :.tat?«' of Ike Nuiionnl Health Bii' whe: lhe Bill It <'..: bated coin by point— wWch MMfReuter - 160 words
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Article122 1946-10-23 7 WASHINGTON, Oct. 20— Mr Bumner Welles, former Dnite<| States Under-Secretary of State declared today that he believed that Britain would attempt to prevent the Palestine problem 1 from being placed on the agenda of the International Trusteeshin Council when that body is created by the UnitedReuter - 122 words
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Article, Illustration1131 1946-10-23 8 With The WAAF At Changi At Changi one day last wee* I met some cheerful WAAF girls who told me something <;i* their life overseas with the Service. As it happened, A.C.W. 1. Elsie Nye wwa s not at all cheerful She was, quite frankly, very, very1,131 words
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Article, Illustration176 1946-10-23 8 Also married at St. Andrew's Cathedral on Saturday. Oct 19, were Captain Ernest Edioards of the Indian V.M.C.A. and Miss Margaret Thangham Henry, of Bangalore, who recently arrived here on board the City of Paris. The bride. who has been engaged on Welfare work m India, wore c176 words
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Advertisement114 1946-10-23 9 L DEEPAVALI l[o-DAY's BIG HOLIDAY I ATTRACTION! LllllA MOXTEZ L\ lIKR C f r m»e* t i<tl \ii hole. _H fl fl Jrjt JJ AmW^*\m*jfr ___f_a_ _k ___l^____ I n *^____W' *^^Bt 11 _kl l_fl _________________r______________P> I^^ < ■fl A I __j_i___*" ____f^* wJF' w^ 1 KM jon HALL fc^114 words
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Advertisement147 1946-10-23 9 TCDAY S SHOWS 10.30 a.m.— 1.30— 4— G.30 —9.30 p.m. JAMES MASON W 10YEE HOWARD 1 TOM WALLS! m^BoAam^, arcfm^^Kt \wm^a\ stsQ ___B*^ K )________H awsmmtA t aamm *9ifam li ■^Ik 3^l _a_t__a_i_____l_^_W__ D^k,UAHUUK« \v ri _•>»*• »f PbjUPUL BttIWHP A MJfcf (81 MHLMAII _^«*tl** l"-B n M M t147 words
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Advertisement161 1946-10-23 9 CATHAY r1 li _i.i_i M, 115. lUt, 0 30. SH iG iO-D.W LOVE! ACTIONS MYSTERY! DRAMA! Al). IMI KF! _^_f^^_^^_Bllii_| ____f^^_Hp^^H^B_________l__________________f <__■ I -bb. 1 .^_l^^F**W-_______________________l I 4 la *__I^^__.^____^^S H_^P_!__j^^^^^^923|feH IJ_^Ji^ 3*P'* *~*7*__H**** »»AT»IC <^_D^~ KNOWLfS w!J.iAu*i i__F>____t____t < 0"' «y JCIHN Wl MOTt __JttS«. SATIKDAY MIDM (iHT s&tt_^ss_»161 words
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Article292 1946-10-23 10 'By Our Ol Pr cci gui ted below picul weight excpt where othere .tated. F d.tufTs Vi terdaTs quotwere "Meehoon": Bam $115; Indo-China $75. Kvdah $95 Bam glutln nu r a si 15 k d ih glut.). |105. Si un ding $41. Rork Rugar Best292 words
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Article90 1946-10-23 10 LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE LONDON, Oct. 21.-Interest on the stock markets has again been centred chiefly on giltedged securities where operations are reported to have been the heaviest for sometime, both a- regards switching and oucnght buying. Among oils, Mexican Eagles displayed early firmness on press reports that an agreement mayReuter - 90 words
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Article78 1946-10-23 10 W YORK, Oct. 21.— Bullish et the continuation of ly mixed tendencies. Numerous brokers expect further market hesitation during the period of re-adjustment of ial economy. The final hour of trading saw pivotal* particularly responding the rally on the partial covery ol cotton as well asReuter - 78 words
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Article632 1946-10-23 10 The Majority of rubber -hul quotations are itill nominal. Aftf M.;lek V Ayr P M I Amalgamated Mif,, i I A»r H turn I Hatu Lintan? I Bassotc I Bedford I 8.-nta I Br I Brunei United 111 Bukit Kati! I Bukit KB n.anukat Strda-j I CJonnemara632 words
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Advertisement75 1946-10-23 10 mmm^ m mmm '■^•"■^■■■•■lauifc* BKHHH_hbj_Hh__h 'A CAPITOL' SCOOP for the First Post War Production Snatched From The Newspaper Headlines on JA l» WA R <isi_vii:s Proving The Popular P 'WE WERE 1 f JAP PRISONERS!" J w^sT y jj '"S_ »M **ssimW. 7» ~*-*ffawWMß^j >.■ '{&Et BLaV __y i\_B 175 words
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Miscellaneous166 1946-10-23 10 Try This AMERICAN Crossword Puzzle 4LROSS tt-Sttttrl) ISSUI E£." v to ta.ste Q L gO|J J I -Body organism* H—ThO-DM Shadwel. 8- Make suitable 34-Poker bet? 11 Druw tight 3.-C»azeJ!os l_~____=i_=l 1 i fl 12 Circled 3*-Meat pie h\ C 14 Gold .sjmtj.) 40 -Dead P~ ._> AiH^ E -SB166 words
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Article, Illustration506 1946-10-23 11 I ICC. Make 487 /or 6: Fishlock v xvo Short Of Century II PIRIE, Oc.. 22.— The MCC touring team In journey from Perth las.ing two and a made a fine start m their two-day match h Ausralia Country XI here to-day, 3 for 1Reuter - 506 words
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114 1946-10-23 11 Ie i su. deny m lOrning of Mr. art who was ''V m Jack.- and ome •i companies for 21 year? cf npc at his d< ah, wa a true having Bpenl all his 21 Wa is an inthree hard years he Chan*. d Af114 words
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Article30 1946-10-23 11 ai the Philip. •'"•rived m Singapore renin* to repre- **<* on tho sub--1 I en: a' ion a. nm.aa.on which 1 1 chaira Utive of Ur" I,30 words
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309 1946-10-23 11 Affidavits can be Admitted As Evidence The admissibility of affidavits m War Cr'me trials was ref rred to m the Sxth War Crimes Court yesterday during the closing addre se s of the counsel for the defence and prosecution, at the tr'al of Lt.-Col. Ban->- °"d six others on atrocity309 words
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211 1946-10-23 11 POPPY DAY LONDON, Oct. 21.— The poppy emblem fo remembrance tor I Britain's war dead will be worn in different countries on Poppy Day, Saturday, November 9. More than 45,000,000 popples t and 55 poppy wreaths have been distributed throughout the world. Among the countries re- t ceiving poppies are211 words
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274 1946-10-23 11 S.C.C.; 6 points (two fries) Command Pay Oflice:— 5 points (goal) A rally late m the second half enabled the -Singapore Cricket Club to avert defea. by the Commaac jr'ay Office m a game of rugger on the Padang yesterday. As it274 words
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Article141 1946-10-23 11 (Continued from Page Two) plied fcr survey and r.-^i tr on, and pending such purvey and i registration <nnd full cmpl!ance and shipping Acta In the Merchant snipping i_rdaance and Shippng Acts m force*, they have n 0 le_?al c'aim to demand clearance from SinEaporft. Under (5) regarding141 words
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Article148 1946-10-23 11 TIN share MARKET STEADY f Tribune Staff Reporter) The market m tin shares continued to be steady ytb.eraay and m a f' w cmscs b d London were ilightly hi Malayan Tins were wanted at 28/-, Selayangj 0 6, Kinca f&ellaa 8 Ti. Jn the Australian Rawang Tinflelds could be148 words
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348 1946-10-23 12 Egyptian Premier Says "We Cannot Retreat" TIN SHARE MARKET STEAD Y London, Or.. 2__.-I.sma<_ Si-iky Prim- Minister, has .ola Dri isl. Foreign Secretary ■meat Bevin that Bftyp cannot retreat from hei demand tor withdrawal of all British troops from Egypt within two years, it i._ learned from a reliable source.348 words
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134 1946-10-23 12 Murder, Robbery Charges Against Chinese Tham Meng Seng, who wa' I identified m a Singapore Police Court dock on Monday by a wo man a., one of the gang of Chinese who allegedly roobid h i house, appeared before Magistrate Ahmad bin Ibrahim m th Fourth Magistrate's Court yes- terday,134 words
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Article43 1946-10-23 12 ftANOOON, Oct. 22.,-The 11--day-old kaHgoon strike is now practically over. There is almost a hundred percent attendance at Dallah dockyard and the Burma Oil Company at Dunneedaw. Only two British-owned timber mills are now affected by strike Re uter ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article128 1946-10-23 12 At Friday's meeting of the Municipal Commissioners, a motion brought up nearly two montns ago to raise the assessment cillng will be tabled for lurther discussion. It will be remembered that at a previous meeting of the C .liners Mr. Walters maintained that the assessment128 words
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Article85 1946-10-23 12 The wedding took place yesterday at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd of- Mr. Patrick uiven wi_.*un ot the General Occident tire and Life Insurance Corporation, and Miss Beatrice Goodman, who arrived a few days ago on the Queen of Bermuda irom the Jn_.t,ea Kinguuin. Mr. w. ri.85 words
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314 1946-10-23 12 NEW YORK, Oct. 21. —The Malaya rubber industry has made a remark able progress towards r< covery, E. Holt, Rubber Acviser to the Departmen of commerce, writes m the "Foreign Commerc Weekly." Labour shortage m estates still exists whil transport difficulties are retarding marketing bReuter - 314 words
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Article, Illustration56 1946-10-23 12 W. M«ckeret (British) m No. 51, comes out of the bend amid s stiyowcr oj aust, to taxe tne Lead over his opponents— L. Maxton, No. 49, and V. Patterson (also British) No. 52— in tne rrs post-war international midget car races at the Duindigt56 words
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Article182 1946-10-23 12 (From Harold Peters, Reuter's Special Correspondent on BooM the Queen Elizabeth) New York, Oct. __.i. \\i,n planes circling audi dipping m -.he clear autumn sky overhead, the shipH sirens blowing, whistles 'screaming, and fireboatlj spraying curtains of water, Britain's great 85,00 M ton Liner QueenReuter - 182 words
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Article227 1946-10-23 12 DOVER. Oct. 21— Two Gernan prisoners of war who escaped from a camp at Dover were recaptured at Margate when one a. e ked a police constable the way to the station m oerfecf: English. He not only told th°m the way but provided a car toReuter - 227 words
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