Morning Tribune, 29 October 1946
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Title Section12 1946-10-29 1 MORNING TRIBUNE L 55, (New Series) 10 CSNTS .SDAY. OCTOBER 29, 1946.12 words
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278 1946-10-29 1 S.H.B. STRIKERS REJECT OFFER OF MORE MONEY (Tribune Staff Reporter) rapore Harbour Board authorities last d the strikers new terms of wages yes.erng lo which all the men will earn more he present ra:es. After a stormy threeing last night men turned r but decided mi authorities am rning. rikers278 words
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Article34 1946-10-29 1 BATAVIA, Oct. 28.-Lord Kilritish Special Com South East Asia rer>day from Singare. side at the Plenary ;)utch-Indonesian here to settle the 1 luture of the Nefct Indies on Oct. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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133 1946-10-29 1 2R.-Twentysix nd crew of eight when an h'dVC 02- tion sysh Ovi r ras m mid-Atlantic en the pinne l n Airport occurred ?t he cabin was but no one was iccident was said to the astrac window m the topReuter - 133 words
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545 1946-10-29 1 Peiping, Oct. 28.— Chinese Government troops were reported today by government sources to be moving along two routes toward the big Sovietoccupied seaport of Dairen, apparently seeking a suspected channel of supplies for Chinese Com•nunist armies m Manchuria. There was no indication that DairenReuter - 545 words
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611 1946-10-29 1 JINNAH AGREED WITH VICEROY ON 9 POINTS Delhi, O< 28. ihe nine~poin; basis upon which the Muslim League entered India's interim government w;»s dlaclosed today, when Mr. Jinn i\ President of the League, made public some correspondence between the Viceroy, Lord Waveil, and hinys'if. The League* five nominees entered theA.P. - 611 words
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200 1946-10-29 1 Hrnirkone. Or» 2S A KaTg* *ec--4i >n riorouph'arf of '\i'\: n~ c: atu <?ny of 'he rtl Hot ir> HrT^,(rl; far k id |'1 .'if'fTTiOon VOtfl y for the fu^t'rnl of the pr-.-mut or vhosp ('eah Vtt stated to heve caused Saturday's riot.Reuter - 200 words
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90 1946-10-29 1 British Govt. "Regrets" A Grandiose Funeral LONDON, Oct. 28.-Britlsh regret at the "unduly grandiose funeral" given to John Rallies, former quisling premie ol Greece under the German occupation, who died on Satnrday, way, exposed by the ForMsn Office spokesman today. Rallls. who was deprived of his nationality m 1944 byReuter - 90 words
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Article101 1946-10-29 1 London, Oct. 2H.— British «n quirioo about removal from tfw« Fov ef, BOfii <f Oe ma y to :*ovirt Union >r Mm UMaiapdt w£ ikil!fri iPorten ar< now bH?%c madb thron;,h 'he Ai:i»-d Coatrol Gbaßcfli i- Berlin, Ji« P»r«<fi Offlf.? i man stated i-» LonJon to^'ay.Reuter - 101 words
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Advertisement34 1946-10-29 1 jGIAN SINGH'S DESIRE i TO LEAVE mmiok v HFlsi\l> m H.: CLOSE I A FILL NtW KHAKI fBOUSEB lOK |l i. EITPER SI LIMITFJ) STOC X Phone 4 Batie R \ul Smynporr Cables: "BAJAJ"34 words
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142 1946-10-29 2 In the inquiry m o til caused to the m.s. Bentong, 057.33 ton* p which rtna ibmergec object while approaching Singapore Harbour on July 19, 1946, the Court has found that the accident couia not have been foreseen andReuter - 142 words
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Article117 1946-10-29 2 Efl Indefatigable 30,000 tou raft ttttt carrier, arrived yesterday moriiing carrying naval rating r« Jiefs. is now anchored m the outet Road and is expected to sail on Nov. 4 With demobolised naval personnel foi U.K. Built on the Clydebank and completed m 1944 the "Indefatigable"117 words
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245 1946-10-29 2 I ie smart w a k of a j- ep patrol which brought to book a couple ol Javanese housebreakers recovered all the property worth $1,500, s.olen from the house of Mrs, Dagmar O'Conner m St. Thomas' Walk, was commended by First District Judge Paul245 words
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121 1946-10-29 2 Ccr 4 a n rcK'Anranfs In EMnfaperc kh\ \>cn placed m l-ou- t» Stf t SO P p »o".T)el for ni -m I CO> IrOiled prirr of $1 .60, th" eettearreDM of th F I ii tfci Qarernm< n\ o Bii |i Ddid 10121 words
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Article110 1946-10-29 2 ALLEGED BREACH OF $11,500 CLOTH A'U-ped to bsve committed r:imi■ai breach of trust of ten balei of el h worth $n,500, Tang Ah Siew (41), a clerk employed by the It ekAAW a d Trishaw Association, •ppo are I before Thirrl Police Males'ra 4 e Kennc'h M. Byr e, yosto110 words
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245 1946-10-29 2 An official release m B'ngap-re referring to a report m a Lond< ii Sunday new^per qu t n q Singapore source spvnt? Uiat on medical grounds "it Is outrageous t 0 brin ehildr n under ten years to Singapore" says: The Government nrdicil o|B245 words
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274 1946-10-29 2 Two Malays, both Police Officers during the Japanese occupation, appeared before the District Judge, Mr. T. T. Russell, yes;erday on causing hurt charges. Hussain b. Ibrahim was accused of volun arily causing hurt to two persons and abetment of causing hurt to one,274 words
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288 1946-10-29 2 "It reminded me of stories of slate labo te of ihe building of th pyramids or galley-slaves m the Mediterranean a rfteard of human lives as long as the jol ed Mr. J. K. Gale, a British PoW who h; m various capacities288 words
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325 1946-10-29 2 Bandits Return Detective's Revolver Bingap Two Chinese clnba wer< armed rol l>o on g and they gol -v-hich they tcok fi members of th< clubs, 'a Street i c I Street When Lhe Pa was ai< i foui crroup of n. i if man jo man jong tabl< tective employed325 words
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Advertisement114 1946-10-29 2 Mis. MargaTet Stcwait exprettei her sincere thanks to all fricr.d> who tent wrcathi and letters of Ry:rjpatby. PINGAPORK MUNICIPAL S DEBENTURE RTOCK 1937/C2. bINGAPORK MUNICIPAL 3 fJRBENTURK RTf)CK 1938^58. KCTTICE is hereby piven the ftftttfftf Bookn of the at>ove Stocks V- 1! b" closed from Ihl to 15th Koverr.be' 1946,114 words
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218 1946-10-29 3 SHACKLE CLUB CLOSES NOV. 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) B:i Ish Other RanKs m Singapore will be ily deprived of their favourite recreation Shackle Club, when i; officially closes "on Nov. 2, completely derequisitioning John lilding m Raffles' Square. It will not be till218 words
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126 1946-10-29 3 Rex Hotel To House Civilians In Transit (Ttfount Staff Reporter) Bra< Basah Roa'l and transit camp rvice personnel w1! to Bupp'y ac-vomnio;".-! i m transit as from ;tr belief the turned over into C.A. but will conr mary fu?iction as a C.A., priority being Sc vice women. Deputy Directoi, .re126 words
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126 1946-10-29 3 15 -Cent Canteen Opens At TTS Hospital A canteen, serving meal s ai 15 cents, was opened yesterday at Tan Tock S'nr? Hospital fo the benefit of the staff, especially the attendants pnd ayahs who number more than 200. The Tan Tock Sen? Hospita 1 canteen i R biung run126 words
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Article126 1946-10-29 3 bbery of cash, jew- lothing to the total from a ho/se icy R( ad on August 6 I against Ahmad bin C Tl'>ng wh n up for trial before c G. L. Job] ii 2 at th s yesterday. I the pre s scutlon M. Buttr126 words
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Article16 1946-10-29 3 n^vcr intent has offi Ch'nese Fmpor f si.ii o to the Juiii'ce Fund.16 words
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159 1946-10-29 3 Back In Gaol After 10 Days' Freedom At h: nly t n days r r I '.ing completed Isnlan >In Puteh. a young Malacc Malay wa« y st rd y i nt ben o prison for a two-year stretch He was caught red-handec whilo robbing, together wtfc others, the house159 words
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Article35 1946-10-29 3 FRANKFURT, Ocf —There will be no book I v ni %<* m the zone of Germany despite i lie intention to eliminate Nazi li!.era'ur<>, the American n.i i arj government said Soviclay. —^A.P.35 words
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Article48 1946-10-29 3 MANILA, Oct. 28.— Major-General Christiansen, U.S. A my commandant for weslor- Pacific, direct id all Company commanders to see ..i all their men "conduct them--elves m such manner that the Filipino people will continue \<> relc >ra« us as cue^U m their land." A. P.A.P. - 48 words
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64 1946-10-29 3 Convicted for the 1 r i ;i rebak 1 r" nrr [usa b'n Mohamed. a J nese. wa« ssntenced f 'i thr°e ri hv Mairsra'e Ahmad b:n Ibrahim y An InsDector tne p^vn Lebar D( lice n told the court that on information he64 words
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88 1946-10-29 3 (Tribune Staff Repcrlcri Chinese Insurance c i International outlook sifu 010- to ext 1 their Bun I' y I (i branch of the Tai P H" h on hh w Lond n n i of insuranc to tiles I aye acqul e'J88 words
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197 1946-10-29 3 •This has got to k p ..kers who are for 80 thn. mil orr, when he referred to trie almost nightly hoiisebreak. Singapore, b on of a ti f oui Mohamed b 'or (20), Bakar bin Mohamed (23), Omar bip I C Adi::197 words
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83 1946-10-29 3 Alleged Cheating Of Volunteer Captain Wong Sun Chong was charged before Second Police Magiiitrate L. C. Goh, yesterday, with cheating Captain Tan Folly Wee of $383 at the office of the Singapore Volunteer Corps, Beach Road. He wai alleg d to have falsely r' pic nted to Captain Tan that83 words
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Article116 1946-10-29 3 Slngmp re i two n w '>'i-' p a Q L. Jubling and v»cr»- welcr mcd to Bend Supreme C^urt if rr.orrrng. Mr >'• m n h€ I ft sure nben of the oar ,vouM extend the iame hcarti •o-op rit' m I Bench 1H116 words
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Article76 1946-10-29 3 Pleading guilty to a crnrge ot housebreaklng on the nteht of Auh 30 by f'niering v stall m the' Great W<rM amwemenj park, a British ioldler, David Strach'-n. who claim' d to w under the Influence fal Lhr time, was sentenced t > throe (months 176 words
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Article20 1946-10-29 3 r H 1 and Polici i tor i from 1 .grit i I20 words
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Article14 1946-10-29 3 EPWORTH LEAGUE VARIETY SHOW I I I a! Of 1 To? ft| tOt Ktag.14 words
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360 1946-10-29 4 Morning Tribune TUESDAY, OCT. 29, 1946. I.L.O. And Colonial Labour lt POtlld be a pity if m the daily struggle for rice, labour organisation* m Malaya were to overlook the work of the International Labour Conference and i;s proposals Tor n conventions for the better i guJation of working conditions360 words
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811 1946-10-29 4 H. L. Hopkin - Lady Jhomas and The War Crimer Jrial H. L. Hopkin OUR LETTER FROM LONDON By Fleet-street, Oct. 16. Sir Shenton Thomas, form r Qofernor oi Malaya, mid L dy Thomas an; highly indignant om a letter potdiihed by "The Spectator." This later, writ ton by IfUfl \farv Tnomaj 'no relation),811 words
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Article65 1946-10-29 4 COPKNHAGAN, Oct.. 28.— Th? Dutch 15,000-ton wha'er "Willem B;noH <! s7" left Amsterdam harbour yesterday for toven montlii expedition to the Antartic to obtain an estimated ~0,000 ton* ot v hale oil. The i'vrntory of this whol y talf-supporti r expedition inelocei two planet, eijyht SOO-toD catchers ill65 words
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Article54 1946-10-29 4 JERUSALEM. Oct. 28.— Ay wtrimlturai Bettltmeni iitnaitd on Urn Jewish National Fund hind, cstai islu'd \K-iil ho InhabitMl bj Rboi I M yoa^^stor from P .'i.nct 1 many of them fori>ior new i 'vhii'h ii on h h "f Jermftlera, is the ri'-.'li J. h i lA.P. - 54 words
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Article155 1946-10-29 4 eluding L 6 re?o!vlng I oilers, a hospital with Operation room, radar equipment and 50 miles of :'opo anu steel wire. One hundred and fifty Scandinavi.',n members of the 5.">0 nnn-mw art "lda<k u-anion" since their governments woula not give them r.uthori nation to make thiyA.P. - 155 words
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Article94 1946-10-29 4 DEPORTING OF WORKERS CONDEMNED BERLIN, Oct. 2« A :-ondi-mniiir the porting Gcrma:. let for or] tion on the Allied sion v.a> pa Advisory Com cil zon.', i l was re] German offui. ictfco iiy •boui r,0,0n0 people .ics of worlmn b rfrl fritndfl of btea t;:Uen from I A ZeLssReuter - 94 words
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Article125 1946-10-29 4 ATOMIC SUBMARINE KANSAS CITY, Oct. 26.-Alonj range submarine powered by atomic energy and armed with atomic rockets or atomic guided missiles will play a leading pan m trie navy of the future, Rear Admiral Charles Styer, predicted m a Navy Day speech here today. "The development of compact, efficient atomicReuter - 125 words
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Article95 1946-10-29 4 COMMISSION FOR PRESS PROBE? LONDON, Oct. 26.-P^ issues underlie the P^> deDa on Tuesday next m which vi British House of Common, decide whether there <houW a Royal Commission of enqog into the control, manage and ownership of the ne *spa£ press. The Labour Oovem^g standing aloof. ha< said [than95 words
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Advertisement118 1946-10-29 5 VALLEY ROAD, •s. of East- m Aruand Crafts. I y.ilmum Co*. A: V,.rious types of and Max Factor prodiK" smuwlU Gift Sete Pn-sents, etc. BUX CO.. Bridge Road, Singapore. Buildings Papers EX SIGN llciok Sttire ton books HIGH STREET, ,(;.\PORE. Tel: 3218 Restaurant < ft 61, Middle R*i Phono 2<320.118 words
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Advertisement174 1946-10-29 5 it's obtainahU anywhere it's m JJt£ SinqapDhA Shop* Dispensary n t i> if m Musk Sim I HEALTH and VITALITY: Why tufler C£.^ERAL DEBILITY wheu a wide rauge of TONICS are now available CENTRAL MEDICAL HALL 61/53, Victoria Street Ekctricsi United Trading Co., •2, Stamford Road, Singapore. IF IT IS174 words
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Advertisement203 1946-10-29 5 Ladlet Hair diwti. Lat«st 'ashioni and Manicure by Mist Anna 3lajj°ric Ami Ladle* Hair Oressinf Saloon Formerly of Malson Oaiazy tod Maison Inter landl VetTtc Build \ug, Orchard Aoad hktel THE TAVERN Up-to-aate Hotel m Quiet and Cool Locality. Rooms: Luxuriously Furnished Bar: All kinds of Ist Clabs liquors available.203 words
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Advertisement125 1946-10-29 5 T.M.A. Music House, 11/11, Kit* 9v—\, ■tncaport. VAJOt MUtIC BJKOBDf FHoat Tilt Optician Regarding the eyesight CottiSf; New China Optical Co. 71, mie]ft Btrttt, BlDfapom Photographer CENTURY STUDIO No. 23, New World Amusement Park. SINGA PHOTO STUDIO 14, High Street, Singapore." Indoor slid Outdoor Photographer:} Piatux USED PIANOS XI VAUCVe125 words
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Advertisement166 1946-10-29 5 1 1 Hi i CoHtHKt FONCHIN&Co v Ltd. Office H Wa!luh 6»r. t Phon« No. 7557. Sanitary l» F^ctrical Contractor^ Building Repairers and G^n«ra) Importers. SHOE CO LTD. BAT A BUIIJJINO NORTH HRIIX3K ROAD. V/ 7/' .V/^rtfi NEW SILKS m New Designs At Export liOdics Oresftbakers 52, North Bridg* R4.166 words
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188 1946-10-29 6 Vendor's Death Starts Riot In Hong Kong HONG KONG, Oct 26— Two pol.cemen and six civilians were I \ired In a yen hour riot th' s afternoon In KowJoon -Involving military and civil police, the Chinese Army and hundred. or Chinese civilians. Th f riot is beloved to have gtartedReuter - 188 words
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Article58 1946-10-29 6 JiELGRADK, Oct. 28— Tbe Commimist party newspaper Borba said Sunday that Yugoslavia would refu- c to participate m the Novc-m--tv r Vienna conference on the Danube navigation, and Would not b* bound by decisions adopted tY'.'rr. The newspaper '■•linrgt-d thai the Dhited < icjf concern" Ir- boU) THestflA.P. - 58 words
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255 1946-10-29 6 WASHINGTON, Of 26.— A House Ju< übeommKtee called for quick itepi to tighten govcrnmettft'a system for protection of its top t papers, c 4 larintf "aa astounding lack of securky" prevailed c ling the war. Tin* report pi i out Of Congressional inquiry intoA.P. - 255 words
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77 1946-10-29 6 LONDON, Oct. 28. The Exe Telegraph reported yesterr'ay m a Tanglers despatch that h< National Reform Party of Morocco had sent a cab'e to D re Lie, Secretary-General ai ited Nations, asking the ornnisation to abolish the system of h protection of Morocco, "m nameA.P. - 77 words
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Article106 1946-10-29 6 Atom Bomb An 'Unholy Weapon' :K OeC. IT. Fleet I Wi liam r. Halsey Jr., bomb as an i; it mv ov. aril for ail Tii. not v job for America fttoflt to do," he told the Navy n a Navy Day speech. "It I rightful ta.^k of our new'yA.P. - 106 words
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Article91 1946-10-29 6 French Mayors Call Of f Strike PARIS, Oct. 27.— Fivo thousand mayors and vinegrowers m Herault md G;ad departments, southern Franco, today decided to call off the threatened civil and commercial strike inresponse to the food appeal, broadcast last night by M. George* Bidault. French Prime Minister Due to beginReuter - 91 words
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Article103 1946-10-29 6 INDIA'S CLAIM BACKED BY BRITAIN NEW YORK. Oct. 26— The British delegation decided to support India's effort to obtain a seat m the Security Council should India be nonrnat?d. Rcuter learns authoritatively. Apart from basic British sympathies with Indian aspirations one of the chief reasons given m British circles isReuter - 103 words
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599 1946-10-29 6 World Faces Another Food Crisis LaGuarda WASHINGTON, Oct. 23.— A detailed an China's economy is made m the repor to Dr. Trygve Lie, Secretary General. of the JJ lions, by Mr. Forello LaGuardia, Direct* Gene™ the United National Relict and Rehabilitation i ministration. In his report Mr. LaGuardia said thatReuter - 599 words
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Miscellaneous123 1946-10-29 6 i LI'L ABNER EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRIBUM i WWM^^^^^^^Wf IT LANDED \IN A THEN »WE DELIVERED T I'VE BEATEN THE JINXff W (***#s m/Z/T^mm i SMACK IN FE.W HE'LL HIM, SAFEL AN' 1 HAVE. TVX) (JUSTICES- 'SG/ r/ W^jW^'^%' HIS PANTSf /MINUTES NOTICE SOUND- A TWO SETS123 words
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Article, Illustration726 1946-10-29 7 Henry Gris - THERE WERE ONCE 30,000 EXTRAS IN HOLLYWOOD Henry Gris By* Morning Tribune Cortes, m Hollywood C Billings-bom 60 m! m England, Start- '7/ al Me a#e V orkedin pictures X wa?i ancZ then as X Player. Ted I to ?«afce S.?,000 I ,X. a^ w V Flavin-came to ''land, at726 words
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Article35 1946-10-29 7 HENS, on 28.— Premier Urn Dtine Tfcftldarit announced ft I hi liad invited U ■»j leaden y>> kmrgaln i poll* v ng m a bra f C !ia< i i A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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68 1946-10-29 7 Nehru Cabinet Makes Parliamentary Bow D m, 0 I r Jai N .-di-F idian en! iwil r ibljr lower in' [an p.-., .r •.I'iinn icii lon th< of Ihc b i rr^s- and Moslem League rorm«d the main For tht fi' 'n iJic the A here will i.<- no HReuter - 68 words
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Article25 1946-10-29 7 INDIAN CONSUL-GEN. IN SHANGHAI HANGHAI, g p 0 chi Xt of Utoi of th.- In .t) m Chilli I I Q If! P J ReuterReuter - 25 words
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258 1946-10-29 7 FLUSHING MEADOW, New York, Oct. 27. United Nations General Assembly enters thr ieci week on Monday with small powers m firm possession of the initiative m the debate over the leadintr Issue —the use of the veto by the great powers In block! UnitedReuter - 258 words
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Article, Illustration1048 1946-10-29 8 WITH VERA ARDMORE Vink ippearan At Sunday evening*! Miusic i r Brei|l> I the Victoria Memorial Ha! a Governor I BingftP H and Lady Qlmaoil showed great interest m th* playing Chopin's waltz by eight old pianist I> I Anc M This waa the first public appsar.1,048 words
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Article, Illustration341 1946-10-29 8 Josephine Lawman - Josephine Lawman /iv Waist Away If women could rub Aladdin's lamp and make a wish, a larg> percentage of them would ask for a slim waistline, and wisely so! No other figure attribute gives quite the same impression of figure charm. I have always noticed this when341 words
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Advertisement82 1946-10-29 9 I 2f 84,B 4 I* >% w\ i ASI I :i &V. I havr hc> COURAGE 4 o n B-Gunnim; of Women Children for th? all( ■Cjaging of Men Women ':o-gether HtHE HOT- WATER TREATMENT! fcEVOIiENT MARAUDERS IN THEIR TRUE L/wJuv/OiVO, ■By a FULL-LENGTH ACTION-MUSICAL BtJtiss* if a Tlm* lK<H82 words
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Advertisement129 1946-10-29 9 AIR CONDITIONED. eV£RY SEAT AN ARrVtCHAi^ Phone 3400 SHOWING TO-DAY o you believe m the undead You will when you see D 1 "The NINVITED Poromount's thrilling picturizotion of Dorothy Macordle's holr-roising novel of the supernatural RAY MILLANO RUTH HUSSEY DONALD CRISP ptt fomelio Otis Skinner Oorothy Stirknty end >fy129 words
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Advertisement306 1946-10-29 9 ?{EEK Ql ISLIN ATHENS. Oct. 28. The former Quisling i^rime Joannls Ra. -i to life imprisonment oy nit .n May 1945, Igbt m a military b pital vhere he was transferred last week. Hfl wa> 70 J -ul.ered from cuncer.— Reuter. Season Extended SlMtwi IM 9.30 p.m. Don> Miss This306 words
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Article, Illustration1272 1946-10-29 10 BOOKS Reviewed "Bright Day" by J. B. Priestl v A v 1 by J Ii I n a. at, while ol perhaps, have ol r train for 4 AnL'd Pay m th t hlj b I mentariei "Throe M- n m Nw Su.ts," however readable it may "NEW BOCKS" J.1,272 words
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Article17 1946-10-29 10 The showing of "The Rake's I Progress" has been extended at I the Pavilion till tomorow. I17 words
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Advertisement73 1946-10-29 10 SUide To Mr lay Conversation '>}• A. B. Ooopt 3.00 CJo Malay by Sir l w; list- -.it I 00 Colloquial Mai Malay English English lay Richard Winstfdlt 6.00 ,Mai ay Ifadl E A. W. Hamilton 3.00 Kelly Walsh Ltd. BookMllen Stationers, I Plaet, Singapore. "RAILROAD OF DEATH 1 >73 words
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Advertisement234 1946-10-29 10 Tr>' This AMERICAN **> m ANSWER TO /y I f> I PBEVIOIS PI'ZZLB Crossword Puzzle r-n^j^rm 4^ Ko» 30 -indeHnite article IHII U.I I 1 1 s iM?-l-Days catch oJ 32 Island (Pr.) 1 :!vfl?- < game 33-Caretor MS SMPjR.* J ..y 4 C;un victim 35 -Musica" note P LOTBA234 words
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636 1946-10-29 11 iith Australia 262 For 9: E.C. Declare At 506 For 5 I.ide, Oc:. 28.— Don Bradman, once the most prolific run- getter, is sill a mas.( I3aLing for Sou.h Australia against the his firs, innings m first-class cricket for eight showed most of his former636 words
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Article103 1946-10-29 11 Hi a«. Ist bmgf uraig c o i-oiiara rutniiflence v bmiui v Kiaauigi o Laii^nage j t bran m Mn l v.iv v t>mii! 4 jamts D Langridge 58 K. Ougier D bOllU) iy T. upland b Smith n K. Or^eui c Lvuus d Smith o J. Mann103 words
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Article115 1946-10-29 11 (Our Financial Corresponde i > The share market op n d this voek m the usual "Mon I morning" style, but m Hong Fatts business was recorded yesiy at $1.12 and m Austr.-l %malgamateds 6/10. Kramata v re done at 16 -r an:l buyers •ontinue for Siones and115 words
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500 1946-10-29 11 U.A.F. (Tengah) 5 The R.Ay. (Tengah) 5-0 m the Victory Cup Soc Jalan Besar. In the previous game, gineers held the Airmen i There was bad lack for the Engineers yes.eraay when Kenton, their inside right, was injured m the knee half way500 words
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292 1946-10-29 11 Representative! from ihe Services, the Pulice and civilian* have been mvi o lake part In an interservicea and civilian team champi* nship m< i be held <m Saturday Nov. 9 a the Thomson Uoad Police Depot. MaJ. -Gen. L. 11. Cox G.0.C., Singapore DUtri292 words
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Article, Illustration319 1946-10-29 11 (By Our Own Comspt Dd Prices quoteu below are JjT plcul weight cxc pt where otherwise stated. Foodstuffs:- -Yesterday's Quotations were M a $80, Indo China $70: X $70. biam glutinous rice $100; Kedah glutinous rice $85; Si.un rice milling $38. Rock fl Igai Best qv $100, Medaim319 words
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Article485 1946-10-29 12 MR. PYKE TELLS OF HIS LONDON TALKS (Our Own Repor c/) Kuala Lumpur, Monday.— Mr. C. J. Pyke, economic Adviser to the Malayan Government, In an ini< Wth the Fribune .oaay, expressed aoub s whe the Malayan rubber indus ry would be able to sp485 words
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89 1946-10-29 12 Mr. Pyke Heads Development Committee (Own Own Report eO Kuala Lumpur, Monday. Mr. C. J. Pyke, Economic Adviser to the Malayan Government, has been appointed Chairman of Die Committee to prepare plans and study schemes best suited for adaptation m Malaya of the Colonial Development and Welfare I- and. The89 words
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Article134 1946-10-29 12 The dates of Public and Bank Holidays to be observed m Singapore m 1947 are as follows: New Year's Day, Wednesday, Jan. 1, public Holiday Chinese New Year, Wednesday and Thursday, Jan. 22, 23, Hank holiday*. i'haipusam, Tuesday, Feb. 4, bank <■ iday. Good Friday and the following134 words
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Article58 1946-10-29 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Malayan jewellers are reporced to be hunting for a faultless bluish white diamond of the best cut for the Go-vrmot-General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. rreuuus gems have increased threefold m price since the war and a three carat stone of the type described58 words
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223 1946-10-29 12 BUEDINGEN, Germany, Oct. 27.— The A a psychological error m hanging the 10 top criminals m Nuremberg, says Dr. Martin Nierr fighting parson. In an interview he said: "Hitle brought the gallows to Geimany. it s perfectly oil right that the Nuremberg International M.b taryA.P. - 223 words
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191 1946-10-29 12 CAIRO, Oct. 28.— A courtmartial, believed obe m military le^al history, began at K( linil bairacks m Cairo today when llt a Kenneth Gourkay of the Royal Army O: Corps faced two charges of defamatory libel. The first charg ill that m191 words
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