Malaya Tribune, 7 October 1946
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Title Section54 1946-10-07 1 The Malaya Tribune I n\ THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE THE PREY NXTTOMT NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA Now printed simultaneously i n Singapore, Kuala Lumpur Ipoh (Penang office opening shortly) 'Phone Numbers: Editorial 5811 Advertising 5812 Circulation Accounts 5813 DIGHI PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1946 TEN CENTS. The Malaya Tribune54 words
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102 1946-10-07 1 Reuter. 1 RAN, Oct. 6. Per- i ps Jhelpea by J which -successful- d t ht'. concert- i terday pushed attack by the tribesmen oh the Persian j I > -::>a:. U WOS re- spapen re- i Shiraz that fifing on the out- ityReuter. - 102 words
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Article42 1946-10-07 1 Reuter. kFURT, Oct. 6: —One hun- machine tools valutl £'30.000 which were Wuertemberg and Baden g the Ggerman oc- en returned to France irtment of Restitution of United Spates Military railway waggons were to trans port the returned -Renter.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article40 1946-10-07 1 I B:—The trial of Gen. •ellino before the Rome Tribunal ended yesterday full t voneration. '..'-ral was accused of having bed command of the 4th. irmj after the armistice and acts aimed at favouring German military operations.40 words
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Article27 1946-10-07 1 Reuter. ME, Oct. 6. —Armando Mazf the Leghorn news- del Tirreno during ist Republican administrabeen sentenced to seven nment by the Leghorn f \s-izos. —Reuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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Article94 1946-10-07 1 Reuter. I.oNDON. Oct. 7: —The Yugoslav Government ha* i--ued instructions that the Royal Air Force Dakota forced down at Ni<h last Friday while or. a repular courier flight should be allowed to proceed on its course, the Foreitrr: Office spokesman stated in London. Mr. Charles Peake. British AmbassadorReuter. - 94 words
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Article55 1946-10-07 1 Reuter. MACASSAR. Celebes. Oct. 3:—A pr ..<.« pai«ol searching j ietti*tntvl near Macassar in the Celebes ""as attacked by 30 heavily irmed "terrorists", the Netherlands news agency reported loday. Two policemen were Killed on the spot and a Dutch officer was Killed in the subsequent search. OneReuter. - 55 words
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54 1946-10-07 1 Reuter. LONDON, Oct. 6:—The British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ernest Bei Tin will welcome the chance to have direct talks with the Egyptian Prime I Minister, Sidky Pasha, on the revision of the 198« \nelo-Egyptian Tr'utv if he comes tc London this month, theReuter. - 54 words
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Article40 1946-10-07 1 A.P. NEW YORK, Oct. 7.—Lawyers from all nations except Germany, Japan and Axis satellites are meeting for two days beginning tomorrow to organise the first Internat oral 3ar Association. They will establish a meeting ground for practioners.—A.P.A.P. - 40 words
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470 1946-10-07 1 Present Salary Scheme "Totally Inadequate" Government Clerk Protest (Tribune Staff Reporter) Strong objection was raised by the chairman of the newly-formed General Clerical Service Association, Singapore, to what he termed "back-door admissions" of ex-B.M.A. employees and others into the service, speaking at a general meeting470 words
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Article71 1946-10-07 1 Reuter. ATHENS, Oct. 6:—Over fifty Greek organisations have called a meeti l* in Athens for Wednesday to protest against the rejection of the Greek claims at the Pa*s Conference. Organisation* taking part, the Athens news agency said, will in# elude Athens University, and all higher education institutions,Reuter. - 71 words
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39 1946-10-07 1 Reuter. HAMBURG. Oct. 6:—Helene KoIcschlnsky, 27-year-old former overseer at Ravensburg Wuertemberg concentration camp has been arrested by the German C.I.D. and handed over to the French Security Police, the British news service reported today. —Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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101 1946-10-07 1 While Singapore* armed thugs apparently took the week-end off. as no armed robberies were reported to the police during Saturday and Sunday, members of the C.I.D. made what is considered an important arrest, on Saturday night. It appears that when detectives of the Hokkien101 words
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Article64 1946-10-07 1 Reuter. NEW YORK, Oct. s.—The United States Army air forces have given up temporarily efforts to beat the British speed record of Sl6 miles per hour. The spokesmen for Lockheed and Republic aircraft companies said two Army air force jet propelled fighters which haveReuter. - 64 words
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Article301 1946-10-07 1 Reuter. NUREMBERG, Oct. 6.—Erich Raeder, former Commanderin Chief of the German Navy who was sentenced to life imprisonment by the International Military Tribunal here last Tuesday, is petitioning the Allied Control Council to change his sentence to death, ii was learned today. The application, itReuter. - 301 words
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666 1946-10-07 1 JAVA TALKS OPEN A.P. BATAVIA, Oct. 7-Formal politicali hPtween the Netherlands Government and the Indo nerian public resumed to-day after a three months laDse wfth bo h Dr. Schermerhorn and Premier Sutan Krir expressing optimism that a final solution is nelffortn? 14 SntnV old Indonesian^blemA.P. - 666 words
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Article127 1946-10-07 1 Reuter. BAT AVI A. Oct. 7:—« The Netherlands Indies war losses are estimated at ten to twelve milliard guilders, engineer C. H. Warners. Batavra director of the Traffic and Communications Department, told Aneta. He further stated that during the occupation 630 kilometres of Java's railway line, asReuter. - 127 words
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Article35 1946-10-07 1 Reuter. JERUSALEM, Oct. 6:—One British 'Oldier was shot dead and another seriously wounded by unknown assailants in the Street of Prophets in Jerusalem to-night, according to British Military Headquarters. Reuter.Reuter. - 35 words
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Advertisement40 1946-10-07 1 AVAILABLE I J MADE IN gggjgg The Beer Bottle Cycle An empty is a wasted J A ?ull I is a delight To ensure a continuous sup ply of CUB BEER, please I return all empty bottles to youir retailer.40 words
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148 1946-10-07 2 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. 6. The United Nations charter is merely a human document and consequently is deficient, said Cardinal Griffin. Archbishop of Westminster and spiritual head of Roman Catholics in ...gland, in his sermon at estmtnster Cathedral today. We mast acknowledge the fact and seekReuter. - 148 words
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Article97 1946-10-07 2 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. s.—Lady Crippa, President Of the British United Aid tc China Fund, her daughter, Mi*< Pegg: Crippa and three other members left Poole. Dorset, today by flying-boat or. the nrat pari cf the S.oo'» miles' journey t > China for a sr we<Reuter. - 97 words
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Article57 1946-10-07 2 A.P. ATHENS. Oct. 6. About 20 persons were killed and 50 to 100 wounded in the la-t three day>' fighting between police, military and civilians on the one hand, and leftist bands on the jther. in northern and central Greece. With violence increasing, the GovernmentA.P. - 57 words
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724 1946-10-07 2 (Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. Lieut.-General Sir Frank Messervy, GOC-in-C, Malaya, in an interview with the Tribune, detailed the many achievements of the Army in Malaya with reference to the rehabilitation of the country. He said the restoration of Singapore port had724 words
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Article34 1946-10-07 2 Reuter. COPENHAGEN, Oct. 6:—One of the three was killed and two were injuied when a Belgian transport plane flying from Brussels co Gothenburg crashed this afternoon near Randers, North Jufland Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article156 1946-10-07 2 Tribune Staff Reporter The Singapore Aer model Club is to resume activities after a lapse of four years. Started in 1940 the Club immediately caught the fancy of adults In all walks of life, interested in flying model planes some of them only about 30156 words
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Article179 1946-10-07 2 Reuter. CAIRO. Oct. 6 —Ismail Sidky Pa■ha, PVinae Minister of Egypt. nope< to leave about Oct. art for the oropoafd discu sion in London *'ith Mr. Br Yin, British Foreign Secretary, on the revision of the Anglo-Egyptian Treaty. He may be accompanied by Nok-ia-hy Pasha, leaderReuter. - 179 words
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Article91 1946-10-07 2 A.P. JERUSALEM, Oct. 6 The Arab Executive last right announced that the amalgamation of. the two Palestine Arab armies. Futawah and l*ejada, would be deferred until today, pending official views ci President Truman's statement. It also dissociated itself from counter proposals placed before the Lo :don ConferenceA.P. - 91 words
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387 1946-10-07 2 (By Our Special Correspondent) Mum ok pepper which had earned a world-wide reputation for quality in pre-war o;ays will be conspicuous by Its absence in the Singapore produce ex change for a Jong time to come. When I travelled aver the island of Banka I387 words
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Advertisement76 1946-10-07 2 SHIPPING K.P.M.—LIN|L We herewith announce that we are lesuming our service SINGAPORE —PONTIANAK v.v. m.v. MAKIAN'' will give the initial sailing from PONTIANAK on 18th OCTOBER. For particulars re freight and passage apply to: ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION COMPANY, (Incorporated in the Netherlands) 1 Finlayson Green. Singapore. TELEPHONE 5975. Will BOTHER76 words
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Advertisement459 1946-10-07 2 SHIPPING AGENtTsB^ AGENTS FOR MALAYAN RAILWAYS^^ FOR ALL FREIGHT 6 PASSAGE ENQUIRIES DIAL 5161-5 fSSLWi LIKE SAILINGS TO AND FROM U. K. CHINA DENBIGHSHIRE Ftom U.K. for Hongkong Shanghai Oct. lv GLENAFFARIC ror U.K. The Continent Oct. If, GLENSTRAE r< r U.K. The Continent November IMMM HEW S. «O. SAILINGS459 words
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Article79 1946-10-07 3 N v;. 5. A geneial tiling American seven Arab ntrie* Egypt. Iraq lD ia Yemen, Syria, and Lebanon—was bj Dr. Hu-sein Khaol the Palestine E a naive in Jerulast night. lying to President tatement earlier irging immediate Jewish immigration ifßng, and ii ssive policy talidi declared,79 words
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Article88 1946-10-07 3 Reuter. ;al PINANG. Oct. 5. conference A ab represent a had to be called Chairman van Mook xtremeJy deroirks about the G vernmesjtg acDutch news Previously he Arab speakers had symi athy for the freedom movement Deans ot terror. ratic Union dele--1( d tor a united aesia.Reuter. - 88 words
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167 1946-10-07 3 Reuter. i >r1 from London quoting O. M. Green m the ay Observer' says that it is practically certain ,n will shortly be taken by Mr. AnthouA nephew of the ex-Rajah, on behali of he ol Sarawak, to obtain a judicial decreeReuter. - 167 words
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Article32 1946-10-07 3 HONOLULU, Oct. 5. One nd fourteen monkeys I by the U.S. Navy's Mars from the en route to the to be used in the in infantile paralysis.32 words
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745 1946-10-07 3 LONDON REPORTS DENIED (From Our Kuala Lumpur Reporter) The 12-man constitution-making committee of British officials and representatives of the Malays not yet come to any decision, Mr. A.T. Newboult, Chief Secretary to the Malayan Union and a member of the Committee, told the Tribune745 words
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Article77 1946-10-07 3 PENANG Sui Feverish gates were registered when Brazil made blankets were sold to the public at $2 50 each at various places in Penang last night. Smart black-marketeers making use ol the opportunity to earn some money, brought the blankets to other spots where they77 words
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Article57 1946-10-07 3 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. 5. Sir David Kellv. Biitish Ambas>ador to Turkey, yesterday handed to the Turkish Government a memorandum setting out Bri*»sh view on the latest Soviet note to Ankara which proposed the revision of the present status of the Black Sea Straits, the Foreign OfflceReuter. - 57 words
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151 1946-10-07 3 Mr A. 1. Ram Slngham, Representative of the Government of Ceylon in Malaya, stated yesterday that as a special case the fares for troop •utck passages on the "Queen of Bermuda" which will take, about 1,000 fare-paying pas-, tengers to Colombo on or151 words
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285 1946-10-07 3 The public appearance ol a concert artist is -still a rare event in Singapore, and hundreds ol eager music lovers lasu n.ght braved a sudden and vio- lent storm to hear Miss Carmehta Lawless at the Victoria Memorial Hall, where she gave a285 words
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Article761 1946-10-07 3 Share quotations, a> at Oct. 4 according to -the Malayan Share brokers Association (Singapore) were as follow*. INDUSTRIALS Buyer Seller Alexandra Brickworks Ords. 1 70 1.90 Alexandra Brickworks Prefs. 2.60 2-85 Brit. Malaya Trustee ft Executor Co. 8.00 9 00 Consolidated Tin Smelters 22 T, do Prefs.761 words
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Article101 1946-10-07 3 A.P. SEOUL. Oct. 6. —The tfW national police announced yester day that 59 policemen were killed. 60 wounded and 100 missing in four days' widespread rioting in Southern Korea. Disorders were slowly ham* put down. Th«- rioters concealed nost of tueir dead and wounded KoreanA.P. - 101 words
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Miscellaneous20 1946-10-07 3 ill i li 111 AK» Exclusive To I he Malaya Tribune «7 /w ff/sys m \/fod tn Me tevcf-a »e*20 words
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Article448 1946-10-07 4 rhe Cabinet changes in i Midori have an unusual eres; for Malaya. There the obvious interest that ttaches to the new Secre- for the Colonies, Mr. urthur Creech Jones, who las replaced Mr. George Hall. There is less obvious Malayan interest, however, tie creation of a448 words
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1128 1946-10-07 4 R.B. Ooi - CRIME AND THE PUBLIC r B y 1 R.B. Ooi ol Singapore whose sense of security his suffered by the unabated spate of armed robberies have now T been given an opportunity t) tight the thugs. The call for volunteers to1,128 words
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234 1946-10-07 4 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Sir.—The other day. I read or an interest.ng case in which a Chinese business man was convicted for hoarding 41 bags or Hour. The accused during the course of his trial made allegations against certain members of the Food Control234 words
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Article259 1946-10-07 4 Sir—l w T ouid like to fifing to the notice of the authorities two matters which I hope will be dealt with as soon as possible. One is in regard to tne Government distribution of kerosene. I understand that in out of town areas such as259 words
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Article131 1946-10-07 4 S r.—This letter r«ffe s to the inequitable debarring of pejns In the Postal Department from rations issued to the employees oi other grades. There have been instances when cloth, foodstuffs and second-hand clothing from the Red Cross have been given to ah emnloyees but the peons. This131 words
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Article154 1946-10-07 4 Sir.—While certain wholesale rice dealers issue the best quality Siam rice to their customers, my rice dealer, a retailer, invariably gives me a mixture of all qualities of rice. Can the Food Control Authorities throw any light on this? Whatever qualities of rice the eovernment imports should be154 words
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Article136 1946-10-07 4 Sir. Your correspondent "Dismayed" (Kuala Lumpur» must have shocked the majority of your readers in his recent article appealing to H.E. the Governor and the G O.C. Malaya t-j slop the identification parade of K.L. Kempei in public, to say nothing of his request to the Christians136 words
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Article109 1946-10-07 4 Sir.--I have been reading tne Malaya Tribune (Ipoh) for some years and recently I find there is an all round improvement in the standard and quality of this newspaper. I would like to con gratulate the Editor and his .'staff en their line display. T would like to109 words
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Article194 1946-10-07 4 BERLIN. Berlin university students have been formed into labjur battalions to carry out compulsory repair and reconstruction work on the university during their summer vacation. afore than 800 students are working under the supervision of two building and construction firms repairing study and lecture halls which194 words
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Article262 1946-10-07 4 Reuter. MANILA. (Air Mail).—ln a dramatic court sessi here, Jose P. Laurel, ex-Pn sident of the puppe;. re public, who is seeking -lis release from custoa,> bail, blamed United Stages unpreparedness at the o break of war, and its mdi ilerence to "the Filipt: whoReuter. - 262 words
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Article162 1946-10-07 4 OTTAWA: <Air Mail)- T Canadian co.->t of living Jumped 1.5 points in July and the :r. crease was pointed to by goven ment officials as an indicate D of the threat of inflation. The treasury board. tak. notice of the rise, announced Inj creases in162 words
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Miscellaneous7 1946-10-07 4 STRANGE AS IT SEEMS By Ernest Hi,7 words
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74 1946-10-07 5 (>ot. 6. —Siam itoin have agreed t f the notorious Jinking Bur- 1 ,cj t the Siamese ■f( C1,500j000, It reported here. ill include ttres of rci7 equip- I j 65 locomo- i PM, 47 lorries i c He par- in 7 and partially t74 words
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Article88 1946-10-07 5 The French I night officially rican rt port s of inmissi >n of the se dispute to intiona arbitration. I declared: "In n France recognise the Ti kyo Treaty of ns quently there can )itration until Siam idiates this treaty territories anc its terms88 words
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Article75 1946-10-07 5 Reuter. N, Oct. 5. Indians In u .eularly Hindus, are ig the annual Hindu Dashers over the at various places in is and in private I nany Hindus docm I businessmen. lion is being Hindu Associaat Hampstead. r m< tings are being the Swami AvyakDr Parony ofReuter. - 75 words
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437 1946-10-07 5 Reuter. NEW YORK, (Air Mail)— The United States government has prepared for all-oat war on the meat black market, if it returns when price controls are again clamped on meat. When the decontrol board removed controls from grain and dairy products, but orderedReuter. - 437 words
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Article95 1946-10-07 5 Reuter. RANGOON. Oct. 5.-Mr. B. O. Binns financial commissioner, said today Burma would now leturn to normal and be put back on the road to reconstruction and rehabilitation with added vitality engendered by the popularly supported government. Mr. Binns who made the statement after an amicable settlementReuter. - 95 words
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Article51 1946-10-07 5 Reuter. AMSTERDAM. Oct. s.—The motor vessel Johan van Oldenbarnevelt I left Amsterdam today with 2,000 I trocps of the "Seventh of December i DivisiO.l" for the Netherlands East j I: dies. This is the seventh ship reporter' to have left Holland with troops of '< th'.sReuter. - 51 words
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Article26 1946-10-07 5 Reuter. MANILA. Oct. s.—The Republic of J the Philippines plans to increase Dy !00 per cent, the present passport fee. which is $12.50—RenterReuter. - 26 words
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267 1946-10-07 5 AP. BANGKOK, Oct. 6.—The Lord Mayor of Bangkok and i his four-man council yesterday faced charges brought by J seventeen members of the Municipal Council of illicit pub- lie land leases. Five councillors representing the seventeen petitioners I presented a list of allegedAP. - 267 words
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189 1946-10-07 5 Reuter. NEW YORK. Oc:. 6. The Russian delegation spokesman says that the Soviet Governmjeni has asked the United Nalion> General Assembly to take up the question of the presence of foreign troops in territories of non-e?iemy countries. The Russian spokesman said the UnitedReuter. - 189 words
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Article161 1946-10-07 5 A.P. SHANGHAI. Oct. s—Chen Chung-tu. the first puppet governor of Kwantung. was sentenced to death by the Chinese High Court on charges of collaboration. Chen was a relative of the late Wang Ching-wei. the puppet premier of China. I Preparations are being made throughout the countryA.P. - 161 words
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Article55 1946-10-07 5 A.P. LOS ANGELES. Oct. 5. -Airplanes with wings like insects instead of the conventional anchored variety were described as a future possibility before the Society ol Automotive Engineers by Wiiliam Stout, a Detriot con>ulting engineer. Explaining his -tudies of flapping wing<. he >aid: "'Thafs whyA.P. - 55 words
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Article62 1946-10-07 5 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. 5. —J. Obeysekere left England today on the first leg of the 7.000-mile flight to Ceylon on his Taylorcraft Auster—one of the lightest planes. The pilot is Ralph H. Sleigh, former RAF Squadron Leader. The trip is expected to take three weeks and willReuter. - 62 words
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Article39 1946-10-07 5 Reuter. MANILA. Oct. 5.—Carlos Geronimo, president and general manager of El Porvenir Rubber Products. Inc., manufacturer of Elpo shoes, has left for the United States where he will make further study of modern rubber industry in the States.- Reutei.Reuter. - 39 words
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661 1946-10-07 5 Reuter. LONDON Oct 5—A yen heavy list of Questions face Ministers when the House of Commons reassembles next Tuesday. A total of 225 are down on the order o mer and of these 66 are addressed to the new Secretary tor War Mr.Reuter. - 661 words
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Article175 1946-10-07 5 Reuter. MOSCOW, Oct. 4.—Trud, the Soviet Trade Union newspaper, today accused Britain of planning to extend her colonial empire over North-east Africa and so gain "a monopolist position" in the Red Sea area. The article said: "British aeroplanes fly freely over Abyssinian territory. British forces ignoreReuter. - 175 words
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153 1946-10-07 5 Reuter. MEDAN, Oct. 5.-An Indone- I sian and Chinese delegation, together with the Chinese Consul left Medan on Oct. 1 to investigate the disturbances at Bagansl Api Api. Aneta (the Dutch news agency* reports that in an interview with the Chinese Consul, the Republican GovernorReuter. - 153 words
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Article70 1946-10-07 5 Reuter. MANILA, Oct. s.—The mayor jt Manila has announced an all-out war against gambling in whe city, and has requested the Chinese Consul-General to use nis moral influence on Chinese nationals here to refrain from curther violations of the gambling laws. Police who laiurd Chilie-r dens arrestedReuter. - 70 words
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Article333 1946-10-07 5 A.P. CASTLE GANDOLFO, Italy, Oct. 6.—Pope Pius XII to-day formally denied the prosecution's charges at tne trial of Archbishop Alois Stepinac of Zagreb.for; alleged "war crimes", that he approved so-called lorcea ennvprsinns" to Catholicism in Yugoslvia. The Pope made the denial in an address atA.P. - 333 words
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37 1946-10-07 5 Reuter. BATAVTA, Oct. s—The Commander of the 23rd Indian division. ;viaj.-Gen. Douglas C. Hawthorne left Batavia for New Delhi by plane to take up the post of Director of Military Training.—Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Advertisement105 1946-10-07 5 PERF DE COLOGjIE LOTIPn-LiPSTiCHS PARI/ •J v •As i!i».vi.r i|JiM Ha a pj -i Post-War shipments of world i! fnmoOß Lentheric Beauty Prepara- ticns have vist arrived 1 from Paris. fi j Obtainable at hading stores. t "ENERGETIC" A Chocolate Flavored Health Drink (HOT OR COLD) Contains Vitamin ABj B2105 words
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426 1946-10-07 6 A.P. Boston, Oct. s.—The small producers of Southeast Asia are turning out the lion's share of the world's natural rubber. In the opinion of E. G. Holt, rubber adviser of the U.S. Department just returned from a tour of Malaya and the DutchA.P. - 426 words
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Article126 1946-10-07 6 'It's Terrifying'. She Says Reuter. yL LONDON. Oct. 4. Eliza- yL f beth Harvey of Claygate, 7 1 Surrey, is Britain's most C perfect WAAF Leading I iiircraftwoman Harvey has 1 oeen chosen as Royal Air Force girl from among six finalists. Miss Harvey is jReuter. - 126 words
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Article46 1946-10-07 6 Reuter. TEHERAN. Oct. 5. Sir Fre derick Legget. Brit.sh labour idviser in his capacity as consultant to the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company, has arriv< d at Abadan on his way to Teheran t i adv.se the company on labour and industrial affairs In Persia— ReuterReuter. - 46 words
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Miscellaneous422 1946-10-07 6 IKV Till AI It... I j I188-120C brs. 1 Ifalaj Schools* °>e Prog. Summary In I Broadcast Every Tuesday, rhurs- Mandatin. I day Saturday. 1204 Cantonese Selections (R). •900-1000 bn Chinese Schools' 1245 Talk 101 Women in Can1 Broadcast Everj Mondaj tonese. erf' 1 h wH v l H L422 words
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577 1946-10-07 7 Reuter A.P. ONDON, Oct. s.—Newcastle United who have ,00 so far this season in a bid to win promopremier division reaped a big dividend ton they scored 13 goals against the lowly New- County. jhackleton, England .right signed from ,r £13.000 durik.Reuter & A.P. - 577 words
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Article77 1946-10-07 7 Reuter. MELBOURNE. Oct. 5. Australian champion racehorse. Bernborouah, icon his fourteenth successive victory when he easily won the 11.500 Melbourne Stakes run over one mile at Flemington here today in two minutes 13 1/4 seconds. Bernborouah scaled nine stone eight lbs. The field of 13Reuter. - 77 words
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Article219 1946-10-07 7 Reuter. MORPETVILLE. South Australia. Oct. S.—J. Netters and W. H. Whyle's Conservator by Chatham out of Whimsical Lass, carrying B\>t. lOlbs. and starting a hot favourite at 2-7 won the South Australian £1.000 Derby over one and a half miles here today in a field ofReuter. - 219 words
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411 1946-10-07 7 Archie Quick's Sports Review Pity the poor football selector who would be an international footballer! If I were one. I should be feeling pretty confused over the judgments of the critics upon the Eire versus England soccer match at Dublin. Listen to the411 words
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Article203 1946-10-07 7 With splendid contribution of 58 by D. Ross, the S.R.C. defeated A.N. Fiber's XI in a cricket match on the padang yesterday by 31 runs. The SR C. scored 164. Fiber's XI replied with 133. Keng Hock (42). Scores: S.R.C: G. Clarke c Frost b Loring203 words
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Article510 1946-10-07 7 PENANG. Sat.- With the rugger season coming into swing now. it would be interesting to see how the local lads, especially Asiatic players, fare in this strenuous game after the war spell. Before hostilities engulfed this country, there were inter State fixtures annually climaxing with a510 words
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Article340 1946-10-07 7 Reuter. LONDON, Oct. 5. A late rally enabled Richmond to dia» vith Paris University *t Richmond where each tide scored a coal a"id two penalty goals. The pace of the Frenchmen coupled with the leg injury of Wade, former Newport fly-half enabled the University to lead by eijfhtReuter. - 340 words
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Article18 1946-10-07 7 Eight-hundred dacoities and robberies were committed in the Thavetmyo district of Bui ma during the last six month-.18 words
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Article58 1946-10-07 7 A.P. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 5.— In a major Edde Moylan of Trenton, New Jersey beat second seeded Tom Brown of San Francisco, 6-4, 3-6, 6-4, to reach the semi-finals of the Pacific Coast Tennis Championship along with the national champion, Jack Kramer of Los Angeles, Julus HerdmanA.P. - 58 words
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Article215 1946-10-07 7 Playing on the Municipal Padang yesterday, the S C C. de- feated the Devons in a cricket match by the narrow margin of seven runs. Scores SC C.:H.B. Noon b W. Weston 22, J Luff b Carty 2. T.W. Cutts b J. Weston 1. JP.215 words
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Article65 1946-10-07 7 Reuter. GLASGKrW. Oct. 5. The Sparta Football Huh of Prague, who was the leapue champion and cup holder j of CMeho«lav&kJa, will play Glasgow Rancers on Oct. 14 -ir\d Hibernians or Oct. 16. The Club surprised ma-y when drawing 2-2 with Arsenal In theReuter. - 65 words
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Article78 1946-10-07 7 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. s.—Commenting on the soccer strike threat the Secretary cf the Football League. Fred Howart. told Reuter tcday: 1 do net think the strike will materialise The League, he added, had made no plan? to meet the strike if one did take place. T certainlyReuter. - 78 words
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Article229 1946-10-07 8 Letter to Editor SIR. Rule No. 15 of the Singapore Box1»ig Board of <"ontrol states "A newly arrived boxer will not be permuted to fight in a Main Event, except in the case of a boxer 1 wnose pugilistic record the Board is fully justified.'" Therefore he229 words
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Article61 1946-10-07 8 Reuter. LONDON, Oct. s.—Tx>r,i Milford's filly Wayward B.dle. is now the fa- tc for the '"ambr'dge«hire at is mderstoed that Sir Malcolm MAI me's Croupier. winner at H rsl Park today, will probably mi the Cesarewitch a d run in the Cambridgeshire. The Preneh h<-.rse. Archille The d;Reuter. - 61 words
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Article47 1946-10-07 8 The Palestine police on Saturday hi arrested nnr liewa after the ram's bora had bee". I own ne"- the Wailing Wall n deflare* of rega'ati as. The police brcke up the demonstration which followed the rites cf Day of Atoaomoat, the boii- day in the Jewish calender.47 words
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186 1946-10-07 8 Reuter. LONDON, Oct. 6. The British astronomer Sir Harold Spencer Jones told Reuter today that he had analysed mathematically the earth's magnetic field to construct magnetic charts of the polar regio77< and had concluded that the north magnetic pole was 250 or 300Reuter. - 186 words
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105 1946-10-07 8 Reuter. Reykjavik. Iceland, Oct. 6 Parliament last night ratifield the agreement giving the United States authorities continued facilities to Use Keflavik airport as a link in the communications chain between the United States and the oocupar;or. forces in Germany. The voting was 32Reuter. - 105 words
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88 1946-10-07 8 A.P. TRIESTE. Oct. 6.—A". UMBRA officials says accusations of 'espionage" were made against UNRRA investigators whenever .hey attempt to check Yugoslav army depots to learn whether UNRRA supplies were being diverted to Marshal Tito's armed Torees. Bernard Ford, head of UNRRAs office in Ljubljana, said soA.P. - 88 words
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76 1946-10-07 8 A.P. Stephetville, Newfoundland, Oct. ft. —The S9 victim! of the wrecked American Oversea- airliner will be buried and tuns cf granite blasted from the face of the rugged precipice where they met their ieath. An Air Transport Command engineer and -'5 Mewtoundlanders left forA.P. - 76 words
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832 1946-10-07 8 Fraser Wighton - (From Fraser Wighton, Reuters Political Correspondent) Reuter. LONDON, Oct. 6. —On che eve of Parliament s i*e-opening on Tuesday, some British political observers are asking whether the Conservative Opposition envisages the likelihood of a coalition with the Labour Party a: some future date. They pointReuter. - 832 words
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Article28 1946-10-07 8 A.P. TOKIO. Oct. 5.—SCAP today approved the loan of 105 special maintenance telephone and telegraph trucks and trailers to the Japanese Government to service the occupation forces' lines.—A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article175 1946-10-07 8 A.P. PEIPING. Oct. 6- Resurgent Communists yesterday drove the government garrison in-ide the nails of Paoting. report- the Chinese press. The Communis offensive against 90 miles of the PeipingHankow Railway ha-; slackened ana government forces have re?aptured Hantan -Uition. Earlier, it wa> reported that Generali>simo Chiang'>A.P. - 175 words
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Article142 1946-10-07 8 Australia's Trade With Fran ce Reuter. SYDNEY. Oct. 4:—Australia's i favourable trade balance with I France Was growing out of propor- tion, said a French spokesman. Since January this year Australia I had exported to France and French j Pacific territories goods worth .419,500,000 he itaid. During the same periodReuter. - 142 words
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288 1946-10-07 8 A.P. GAMMER, Ohio. Oct. 6.—Senator Robert Taft declared yesterday that "the han grig of the eleven men conr*eted at Nuremberg will be a blot on the American record. which we ehr.ll tone regret". He said the trials violated the American principle of law that aA.P. - 288 words
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Article97 1946-10-07 8 A.P. PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 6.— JThe three acquittals in the Nuiißtimnj tr ais responsible for a popular upheaval in German opinion it ;he first so.id expression 9f an antiNazi democratic view. Dr. Alb< ri Kempner said on hii return home. Kenpner, chief investigator ;md l■-.-.•archer for theA.P. - 97 words
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Article756 1946-10-07 8 Reuter. LONDON Oct. 6. —The question soccer fans asking 'to-day is whether England's crack winger S ley Matthews has played his last game for Englj Profiting by Matthews' inability to play against Ireland owing to an injury. Preston s right winger Tom Finney played such a stormingReuter. - 756 words
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Article102 1946-10-07 8 A.P. Nuremberg, Oct. 6 —Dr. All Seidl said last night thai had asked the Allied C rtrol Council to be merciiul to Han- Frank, once Govern General of Occupied who was sentenced to han war crimes inflicted on the P people. Frank was converted toA.P. - 102 words
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Article88 1946-10-07 8 Reuter. LONDON, Oct. 5 —A Trade spokesman Interviewed to Router said that the value of 400.000 pounds weight Japanese silk I T"ill be shipped to Britain in shipments early in 1947 will letcttd until after the silk ar: !in Britain. The spokesman explained United States asReuter. - 88 words
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Article54 1946-10-07 8 Reuter BAGDAD, rtet. B: —The h criment today handed a memorandai to the British Embassy end United States legation pi ajra-nst President Trun in for the immediate immigratelOO.O'H) Jews into Palestine. today's press in Bagdad attacks President Tmman'a d tion maintaining that the Zi< being persister.iiy backed riirht-Reuter - 54 words
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Article24 1946-10-07 8 A.P. PEIPING, Oct. 5.—F oo d prices at Peiping has jumped 50 per cent, since August 1, a public official reported.—A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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