Malaya Tribune, 28 October 1946
1946-10-28
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Title Section53 1946-10-28 1 The Malaya Tribune />r THE PEOPLE FOfl THE PEOPLE THE ONLY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA Now printed simultaneously in Pena r ng° re Umpnr Ip h •Phone Numbers: Editor 5813 Editorial 5811 Advertising 5812 Circulation Accounts 2005 £IGHT PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1946 TEN CENTS. The Malaya Tribune .MOVPAY.53 words
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Article116 1946-10-28 1 Yorkshire, Oct. ted to be 2,000 i o plank boats >ed by an- is and discoveranks of river miles from Ing excavated, ill be made to dig oil in solid Mod haul than up slipping a teel underneath boat wciE oriotated in 1937 The h mis*116 words
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Article40 1946-10-28 1 Oct. 17.—Official results -Of in the French >?onefexendmn or Oct. 13 H tIM official iournal that the constitution of republic was approved •ty of 1.119.525 votes, were: registered 28 2 0 3.469: valid votes «Otea 9.263.416. «.143.89140 words
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Article65 1946-10-28 1 karbour board clerk s nd office th s rned by striky would be "hurf ted on not joining was rt-ported ton < up near the man rning -md attemptthe clerks from i'r Board vans their way in There were no nue to work tots Several ships65 words
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198 1946-10-28 1 Reuter. DUNDEE. Scotland. Oct. 27. The world food shortage would be "-lowly but >urely" overcome and then it would be possible to j provide the British people with all the food they wi-hed to buy. the British Minister of Food. Mr. John Strachey. saidReuter. - 198 words
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Article53 1946-10-28 1 Reuter. ROME. Oct. 27.—Thirty-three people were killed and ten injured in Sardinia after heavy rainstorm, tf.e Italian News Agency "Ansa" reported tonight. faana't»es were siad to have occurred at and Sestu. Ninety buildings were destroyed, it was else reported, and five-eighths of a milt ot railway lineReuter. - 53 words
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441 1946-10-28 1 Red-Controlled Papers' Allegations Reuter. BERLIN, Oct. 27-The Russian-controlled Berlin newspapers today alleged that hundreds of German special ;ts were making atom bombs in Britain and the United States. In 1 co n e f- blas< > reports cf deportations of i»erman technicians andReuter. - 441 words
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Article53 1946-10-28 1 Ths Regent of Jchore. H.H. 1 pngk'J Mahkoia celebrated his 52nd birthday today, the occasion eirg observed as a public holiday ih oughout the State. This evening an At Home" will he held at the Regent's residence, the Istana, Bukit Stulang. Three h end red guests53 words
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Article44 1946-10-28 1 A.P. JERUSALEM. Oct. 28.—1t Was reported in Jerusalem la*>t night that the Royal Air Force had sighted a new boatload of illgeal Jewish immigrants off the Palestine coast, and the British Navy unit* were said to be seeking to mtercept them.—A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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181 1946-10-28 1 Formosa China's 'Treasure Island' CHIANG A.P. POBMOSA, Oct. 28. reatoxed hi China undei <he Cairo nr.\ ti ensure island", by Oenera* lif sitae Chiang K:ii Im I. addree* iiif/ a ma i meeting at tin capital of Formosa on Saturday. Chiang told the meeting that h« Chinese Central GoVernment <vasA.P. - 181 words
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Article164 1946-10-28 1 Reuter. CALCUTTA, Oct. 87.—Mahutma Gandhi is leaving: New Delhi for Calcutta for a tour cf the riot n r fec f **d urea in Eastern Bengal obcre British ::v>ps have been sent fcr duty in connection with ihe restore'ion of order. Two hundred and fiftyReuter. - 164 words
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Article42 1946-10-28 1 ROME. Oct 28.«—-S.now lay thick awl white over Cremona in north and central Italy yesterday. rhiearliest in |he memory ol the nicest inhabitants and the country shivered at the omen that the win ter would be hard and long.42 words
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Article49 1946-10-28 1 Reuter. NANKING. Oct. 27.—1t was reported liom Yenan. the Chinese Communist headquarters, today that the Communists had temporarily withdrawn from Antung, town on the estuary of the Yalu river, Manchuria, to avoid casualties to the population and conserve their full strength for future action. —Reuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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Article26 1946-10-28 1 Reuter. SHANGHAI. Oct. 27.—According to unconfirmed reports in Shanghai. Generalissimo Chiang Kai-sh.»k arrived in Shanghai tonight from Formosa or the way to Nanking.—Reuter. - 26 words
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Article, Illustration15 1946-10-28 115 words
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144 1946-10-28 1 Two Chinese clubs were raided by armed rolbe* on Sunday night and -they got away with $1,044 which they took from a number of members of the clubs, one at Pagoda Street and the other at Tras Street. When the Pagoda Street club was taided, four144 words
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296 1946-10-28 1 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. 27.—A warning by a specialist in tropical diseases nc; to bring European children under ten years to Singapore appears in to-day s Sunday Chronicle in a dispatch from its Singapore correspondent J. H. Horrocks. Hundreds ot children have beenReuter. - 296 words
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Article102 1946-10-28 1 Reuter. JERUSALEM. Oct. 27.->Joseph Aliahu Perlman of the Jewish Agency's engineering department v. as killed and many of the 21 passengers injured when a specially fduuryaVed aircraft carrying Palesnian Jews ana others from Paris to Cairo crashed today in a sandstorm in the western desertReuter. - 102 words
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Article101 1946-10-28 1 Reuter. NEW YORK. Oct. 28.—United States ships tied up for 26 days in the country's costliest maritime strike ere expected to start moving fiom At'antie and •"ulf of Mexico ports today as a result of last night's settlement of the dispute between the Masters. MatesReuter. - 101 words
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Advertisement9 1946-10-28 1 NOW AVAILABLE I J ENGLAND TIGER CUB Gathering Strength9 words
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Advertisement543 1946-10-28 2 NOTICES The Annual General Meeting of the Alumni Association of King Edward VII College of Medicine (Southern Branch) will be held on 2nd November at 6.00 pjn. at Cecil's Cafe. Fmlayoon Green, and wilL be followed by a dinner and dance. For the information of members. Dr. B. R Sreeniva6un,543 words
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Advertisement476 1946-10-28 2 SHIPPING MANSFIELD CO"7 I LIMITED. (Incorporated In Singapore) ILIII FUNNEL LIM-; SAILINGS TO AND FROM UNITED KINGDOM "SAMITE" Ba" s for UK 2&tl oc ti "PROMETHEUS" Sails for U.K. SAMGARA" Due from U.K. "SAMTDWAY" Due from U.K. ANTILOCNUS" Sails for U.K. LOth 1 WESTER N AUSTRALIA THE BHORTEST SEA ROUTE476 words
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Article90 1946-10-28 3 A i ii an missionsaliq religious i.:>\e arrived. ii hma bossj «|>- -I*i. rei and Pa ey I huri li. Si is call A SIMjH)! rd t>i Malacca to rolltith» field of Miv Blasiiell ifkt* r of Dr ShcllaMd 1«) scholar, the Malay Girls' J uiu ca, me90 words
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270 1946-10-28 3 dan Hoe Lim was the guest of honour at the 1 dinner and dance held by the -Sure and Club at the Atomic Club on Saturday, the trersary of Founder's Day Sure and Stedfasf in posed of old \i the Boys' Bri!»d< md its Chairman270 words
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72 1946-10-28 3 -"j. -Mr Fredrick, ting with Air- Baker on the terms tbe Committee to court martial syst;ames of those to b« On the Committee is" al, announcement information in a the House of Beilengar says that -o hold such an te, so as to give the72 words
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249 1946-10-28 3 The Singapore "Quit China* campaign culminated yesterday wKh a meeting at which 500 representatives Of 211 Chinese associations elected a del<?uU' of six persons to call on the U.S. Consul-Genera] tv hand over to him the scroll bearing over 30.001) signatures for249 words
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Article202 1946-10-28 3 Reuter. WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND. -Mr. C. A Dettman. ol Swanbourne tWestern Australia), has discovered in his collection an "inverted fivepenny" New Zealand peace stamp. which might become a fabulous rarity. The .stamp shows an almost compltee inverted image of the vessel, Dominion Monarch, which isReuter. - 202 words
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247 1946-10-28 3 (Tribune StarT Reporter) The Singapore Harbour Board strike enters its fourth day today without any improvement in the situation. The Trade Union Advisor, Mr. S. P, Garret', met the strikers at the Harbour Board premises yesterday, and urged 'them to return io work while247 words
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Article82 1946-10-28 3 141 ta.es <>f vHpwiinised chocolate hare bet t a 1 lotted Selangor schools kj the Medical Department. Malayan U-ion A. tai -i u;> 11' y is barely safficieal to give a 2 »rr to every chid. tilt pesmftaeent of Kdsscatioa has eeroineneed ais- ,v uCn«' <h<nolatf on)}82 words
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Article72 1946-10-28 3 A quarter of a million Welfare Stamps have been distributed for -ale through": I the laaJayai Union. The stamps are in 1-eeTit, 5-cent. 10-eent and 29-eeirt denot-i--nations, and will be or sa'.e at .h--various local Welfare oi Relief Offices. When the full supply of th<72 words
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Article, Illustration23 1946-10-28 3 The Queen Elizabeth, gaity beftagged, sailing from Britain on poet-wai maiden ropage n> the United States tu> attempt wa: madetooteak the Atlantic record.23 words
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Article319 1946-10-28 3 (By Our Own Correspondent). Price.-, quoted below are for picul weight except where oth<. Wise stated Foodstuffs: yesterday's quo; ations were "Meefeoon": Siam $85: Indo-China sto Kedan I $65 Blam glutinous rtee $100; 1 Kedah glutinous rice $35 Siam tice milling $38. Rock Sugar. Best quality319 words
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Article56 1946-10-28 3 Reuter. Shanghai. The Shanghai Finr Arts Association is presenting to Generalissimo Chiang Kaishek for his 60th birthday on October 30 what is described in the Chinese pre.s> as an exquisitely mounted scroll containing 100 Chinese characters signifying longevity. Shanghai 100 best known caligraphers each wrote IReuter. - 56 words
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Article828 1946-10-28 3 Spare quutaMpna, as af pet. ::5 according to -the Malayan Stare ■irokcrn Association 'Singapore) vere 8« fellaws INDUSTRIALS Buyer Seller Alexandre Brickworks Mb ].7o 1 s*o Al<" v:i:i ii r,i Br 1 works Prafj. 2. go 285 Bril. Malaya Traste* Kxecutnr Co. 8.00 9 00 CeaaotMated Tin828 words
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Article198 1946-10-28 3 (JPton Our Own Report*?,) .\I.OR rfTAR. Sunday.—The story 01 how a 12-year-old Sikh boy saw bin father who was sleeping on a charpoy being shot to death by a compatriot m the early hours of he morning on Oct. 5 at the Anak BuKit Rice Mill198 words
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Miscellaneous65 1946-10-28 3 Km Bi llYAi\« Exclusive To The Malaya Tribune iNPFgr?) 1 WW-WHICH MR VICTIMS'FliWKSHt Is) K WE MVr. Cf RWI.\ CAPTURED E95 /THEV'RE -N <.W.X<55 5 v uH.A n "He p=£- J pa V0ii REPRESENT fltiD J 4LCNE. j WHICH WILL HEP U5 To TRACE M FATE J IP0E3 Trt.4T MSfiN65 words
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Article488 1946-10-28 4 ere will be an orgy ol 11 eh making this week in lhe General Assembly of ht; United Nations. Many hem will be good speei hes, and nearly all of them v ill be sincere. But it is be hoped that sight will no, be488 words
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1059 1946-10-28 4 James Oldfield - "Daily Herald" Madrid Corrspondent. who discus- e's the Spanish issue, now o7i tiic agenda of the .4s- sernbly of the United Na- Hons in New York. i by James Oldfield On a lush estate in North-West Spain, not far from where Sir John1,059 words
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Article244 1946-10-28 4 B.G.R/s The Trains LETTERS TO THE EDITOR THE PEOPLE'S POSTBAG Sir.—My friends and J have read Vera Aramo're's account in the "Morning Tribune" oi her railway journey trom Kuaia Lumpur to Singapore. And canaiaiy we are amazed. So she had a nice luxurious bunk, with spotless sheets! How very dehgntiul244 words
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Article241 1946-10-28 4 Sir,—l am afraid that J.H. has been misunderstood. The first reply to her letter gave me the impression that many people here believe nudism to be immoral and indecent, and another correspondent has the concep- tion that nudists are totally lacking in modesty. A nudist is241 words
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Article179 1946-10-28 4 Sir, May I say a few words regarding incorrect weights given to the public at the Ipoh market? I visit the market nearly every morning to purchase my want*. Every time I received short weights from the vegetable, fish and meat sellers. If you reweigh with proper179 words
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Article47 1946-10-28 4 Sir,—As a new arrival, I naturally ask on the telephone for "Enquiries" and it s most disgusting to hear the exchange ringing sometimes for two and three minutes after having dialled. Will the authorities do something about checking the operators on duty?—TONY YAP (Kuala Lumpur).47 words
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Article103 1946-10-28 4 Sir,—Reading the Tribune" the other morning I noticed the complaint about the proximity of the fowl market to the Peoples' Restaurant. I wish to add another point of view—that of the fowls awaiting execution. To sit in our cages watching large numbers of the public engaged103 words
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Article123 1946-10-28 4 CLEVELAND—Dr. Claude S. Beck, who in 1935 performed the first successful operation directly on the heart to relieve angina pectoris, says the time is coming when heart s urgeons will be able to operate on the heart while keeping the brain alive with oxygenated blood. Dr.123 words
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Article227 1946-10-28 4 WELLINGTON NEW ZEALAND:—Maoris are striving to have returned to New Zealand the mummified remains of some of their ancient chiefs, now in the Imperial Natural History Museum. Vienna. A petition prepared by chairman Raureti Te Huia of the King Country Movement ta Maori nationalist organisation*227 words
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Article206 1946-10-28 4 PARIS—The possibility of a Communist-dominated government in France is greater today than at any time in the nation's history, in the opinion of many observers. Perhaps in tacit recognition of this, the dominant MRP party has proposed an alliance with the Socialists, but Leon Blum's party206 words
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Article376 1946-10-28 4 (hit iawu Mar low, a iociated pit 'o/ >espondent) Washington: Diplomats are like a rUCe apu.it. Tiii-v get special treatment. Laws that govern other people don't g >vern them. The reason, of cjurse. is this: A diplumat represents his country who n he is abroad.376 words
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Article122 1946-10-28 4 ALLAHABAD: A "foreignmissionaries quit' slogan has been raised here. The Christian Association of Allahabad recently pass d a resolution demanaing the immediate withdrawal fr a all foreign missionaries their places to b e Oiled by Indian missionaries only. The resolution stated that' tin presence of foreign missionaries122 words
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Advertisement93 1946-10-28 4 j V£DA :r I'- We're flying our flag in Malaya... Many Government, many world-tamme new ju Murphy lets to listen-in to the f*orfcTi BfOMlea ts. Wl do they choose Murphy? Because these famous B radio sets are outstanding for the truth of reprodMCtioi for the ease and certainty with which93 words
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Miscellaneous50 1946-10-28 4 STRANGE AS IT SEEMS By Ernest Hi* w p' "1 /&N ORDINACV TIN CAN IS 98** STEEL.... i 7 tin/ A lion would win a race fX WITH A MORSE/ A F/SST J>S&rv IvjA RACEHORSE AVER/\GEb<i6 WH- A LION to MPH/ I&Sb d?MS** m TH£ COACHMAN* Vf 1 SO J50 words
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56 1946-10-28 5 v Oct. 26.—A1l Lonnewspapers comIhe Government re--1 to publish photothe dead Nazi ivar at Nuremberg. Ni u> York corresfd that people there :lieir "disgust and in the streets," full pages of the the bodies. tl7 Pa< i> morning hed the pictures. j notes from56 words
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Article126 1946-10-28 5 < rial "Worry" eli:nt »1 war neu- oth( rw.se healthy are proposed by Returned Soldir discussion by s .n Melbourne Wales proposes hiatric condii by iormer serservlce ir after be accepted o i ii labilities provided riginaJly pass psychosis eases. Wales suggests comtalisatlon. As the itm126 words
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323 1946-10-28 5 'By Our Own Critic>. I Everybody.*' now I iccess, pursued rid course gilt at the Victoria H til. Their Excellenin and Lady red the concert 'v pr- ;enco. oened with nt" Overture crisply I played by the iirst soloist of was Denis Kemps R A323 words
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506 1946-10-28 5 Reuter. HERFORD, Oct. 27.—The Allied four-power commission which investigated the circumstances surrounding the suicide of Hermann Goering last night Issued in Nuremburg their report which absolved the United Sta:es prison authorities and the German prison personnel of any blame. nm I me report describedReuter. - 506 words
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Article89 1946-10-28 5 A.P. NEW YORK. Oct. 27- The State of New York has conferred the highest military award on □en. Jonathan M. Wainwrighi who told a group oi reserve army cadets on Saturday thai nevi-i before In history had tiained men. ready and willing to fight for theirA.P. - 89 words
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Article77 1946-10-28 5 Ar a largely-attended General meeting of the Indian Printers' Association, Singapore. yesterday f the following were elected office- bearers :'or the enduing year: President: Mi. A. S. Rajah: ViCe-PTesi-j df.it: Mr. R. Paranjothy; Hon. Secretary: Mr. D. Vengdasalam; Hon. Asst. Secretary: Mr. G. Suppiah: Hon. Treasurer: Mr.77 words
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Article126 1946-10-28 5 A variety entertainment wa> held on Friday at the Chungking Hall. Great World, in aid of the China Famine Relief Fund and Silver Jubilee Fund, by the Liberty Musical and Dramatic Association in commemoration of the first anniversary of its founding. Despite the rain there126 words
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Article122 1946-10-28 5 The B itish Gover"ment has decided that Armistice Day celebrations should now become a remembrance day for the dead Of the two wars of 1914-1918 and 1933--1945. The remembrance day in Singapore will, therefore, be oelebra'ed on Nov. 11, which His Excellency the Governor has agreed122 words
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Article58 1946-10-28 5 As a result of a drive by the Pen«*g Welfare Committee between mid-August and mid-October, the total amount of $12,282.95 has been collected for the Malayan Welfare Fund. The sum includes the Flag Day, a football match and cinema showcollections, the Welfare Dance collection from the Eurasian58 words
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132 1946-10-28 5 Subhas Chandra untitled becomes a god.. Subhas Candra Bose. who ica.< Commander-in-Chief of the Indian National Army which fought against the Allied in World War Two UHU deified as another form of the elephant headed god' Oanesh, by Hindus in Borjibay, recently. The idolized clay figure was paraded through theA.P. Photo. - 132 words
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374 1946-10-28 5 (Tribune S'aft' Reporter) I: is believed that more than 100,000 applications have been received in London alone from Britons intending to migrate into Australia. This statement was made by Mr. Claude Aiassey, Australian Commissioner in Singapore, in an exclusive interview with the374 words
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Article75 1946-10-28 5 A.P. Nankin*, Oct. 27.—A Pciping dispatch says Chinese Governmert troops are fighting in the streets of Chefoo, ami a Commu; ist spokesman has warned foreign residents ie leave that Communist-held port on the China coast. The dispatch, published by the Hsin Kin Pao. added that theA.P. - 75 words
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Article224 1946-10-28 5 A.P. London Oct. 27.—Scotland Yard's general staff, s ill withou: trace of the stolen £25,000 worth of jewels of the Duchess of Windsor, was confronted wi'ih three more mysjeries on .Saturday—the disappearance of theft of £16,000 in gem and furs from St. James' Palace and cheA.P. - 224 words
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246 1946-10-28 5 Reuter. 'By William tfordoaatle, ReuUt*S Special Correspondent j WASHINGTON, Oct. 27—The United States Department of Com merce under the direction of the former Ambits ader in London. Mr. Averill Hariiman. is pressing Britain to broaden the scope of hex "\'>ken" import programme froniReuter. - 246 words
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218 1946-10-28 5 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. 25.—Egypt wants sovereignty over the Sudan to fulfil her dream of making an empire from Uganda to the Mediterranean, declared Abdulla Bey Khalil, Secre-tary-General of the Sudanese Umma Party, now in London, in putting forward his Party's view that the SudanReuter. - 218 words
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Article69 1946-10-28 5 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. 25.-Unanimous approval to the Roosevelt memorial bill was given today by the joint select committee of the House of Lords. Sir Charles Brown, Chairman, said that its objects were to make provision for erection in Grosvenor Square, London of a statue ofReuter. - 69 words
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116 1946-10-28 5 Reuter. SCAMPTON. Lincolnshire, Oct. 25.—Three Lincoln bombers set off from Seampton Royal Air Force station. Lincolnshire, this afternoon on a flight to Santiago, Chile, where they will take part in eight days' inaugural ceremonies of the new Pi jsident Air Marshal Sir Norman Dottomley.Reuter. - 116 words
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Advertisement151 1946-10-28 5 -^B^ i OUT OF SORT S 1 is >n being able to Half the joy of livi **-J eat what you like without fear of ill <-tlecn after. If your stomach is out of sorts you can•if ?i not n j°y hfe as you should, Sufferers from Indgestion, Gastritis, Plu151 words
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Article362 1946-10-28 6 Reuter. MONTREAL: Wont-veal, tUe port that yar In passed is making a quick come back hi peace, reports Keuter's Correspondent. The economies of gainful trade speak Wader today'than the military necessity that spotlighted Canada's Atlantic mirt* during six years ol war. The lung piers unci theReuter. - 362 words
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Article409 1946-10-28 6 Reuter. Brighton. Oct. 25. The Trades Union Congress Annual Conference here today rejected the motion strongly criticising some aspects of the British Government's foreign policy by 3.557.000 votes to 2.444.000. J The motion declared: "We j note that tn*. pulley pursued in Greece nas strengtnened theReuter. - 409 words
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151 1946-10-28 6 A.P. SEOUL. Qct. 2b\ The United Staters Army, plagued by uprisings that have cost 100 Korean lives, opened its file of secret confiscated documents tj support its statements that the riots were Communist-inspired. A spokesman at Lt.-Gen John Hodges jccupation headquarters said ths documents wereA.P. - 151 words
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Article33 1946-10-28 6 Reuter. Rangoon, Oat. 26 —U Mya was sworn in as Minister of Agriculture and Commerce to-day in th P Governors Executive Council. He a momrxr 61 the Antifascist People's Freedom LeaaueReuter. - 33 words
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Article115 1946-10-28 6 Reuter. SYDNEY. (Airmail) :—An America -'attachment for his pet monkey bad an unhappy ending, when the Miimal was shot in Brisbane for beiOl an illegal immigrant to Australia. The monkey, named Ginger, was owned by Mr. T. Grindiay, of the U.S. Transjiortatio 1 Corp*. Mr.Reuter. - 115 words
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185 1946-10-28 6 Reuter. (fiom Ronald Bedfotd/ LONDON. Oct. 25. Dhayan Mungat. Vice-President of the Indian Seafarers' Federation who is representing 66.000 men and 700 officers at the International Seafarer-* Conference which opens in London next week told me today: "We -hall judge the Indian InterimReuter. - 185 words
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Article68 1946-10-28 6 A.P. BATAVIA untitled imo n-.i'U. iu:n ftP>S W poHOpeti tadfy Uia! if.p»*WWi nl de;, repine 'Pcs .1«-. j«f«] t. w.i. v •rUMn fttimMfcfll •r*«; eflr tivr tcda>. «C&B* ths raiye <>r th.- nop nipnpii a WW frmmmv* ii >-'"''• P** J;.;.m- r-f due t I Imp ed in by BftA.P. - 68 words
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Article353 1946-10-28 7 Reuter. I 2ti Ciood atteu- j feature af 'k>- j ea Crow Is of j Arsenal and .-t«r City frames p t„" -cc Man- I .\< ;> to Sunder- j Whitlum score ail held Blackpoo. tk, lattef hold a b All the Wolves First Divi.-ion awayReuter. - 353 words
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Article159 1946-10-28 7 Ipoh Race results: RACE 1 Robelus won by a walk over. .RACE 2 —< Missouri (Spencer), 1. Shamrock (Martin) 2, Samory (Kitchey > 3. Time: 1 mm. 10 1/5 sec. Won by 2, 10. Tote $11. $6, $6. 3 Hilly Queen (Spencer) 1. Aim Well (Lewis) 2.159 words
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Article76 1946-10-28 7 Reuter. PARIS. Oct 27.—Reginald Harris, one of the world's outstanding laciqg cyclists i holder of the British title, states m an exclusive interview with Reuter here today thai he would definit.-lv not turn professional before the next world championships sr denying recently published suggestionsReuter. - 76 words
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Article348 1946-10-28 7 Another Cup Tie Draw HQ ALFSEA 1 NAVAL BASE D'YD 1 HQ ALFSEA shared honours with the Naval Base Dockyard —in a Victory Cup-tie soccer match at Jalan Besar yesterday. The replay has been fixed for Nov. 1. During the first half ol the game, lhe348 words
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674 1946-10-28 7 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. 2S- Owansea Rugby Club suffered their first defeat of the season when in their ninth game when visiting Llanelly they lost by a goal and two tries to a drop goal and a penalty goal. Although doing most ofReuter. - 674 words
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930 1946-10-28 7 Corinthian - Talking About Sport by Corinthian The revival in England of the County Rugby Football championship has brought in its wake the old problem of Club versu s County. But in an acute form. Many rugger clubs to-day are lighting lor their existence, and they are930 words
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Article325 1946-10-28 7 In an interesting game ol cr.eket at Changi yesterday a C mbined Australian Eleven made up from players trom the Australian War Crimes and War Graves Sections beat th" Dnrham Light Infantry Eleven by 18 runs. i The match was originally h<'ki last week, but325 words
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55 1946-10-28 8 A.P. BERLIN. Oct. 2«.—Official German and American set ret s said on Wedrescay tha* the Russians were movinp sevcai bun reds of skilled Genua a worker for their Sec or of Berlin, apparent!) to place in factories in he Russian KoitC of Germany. The ia:ni wereA.P. - 55 words
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Article102 1946-10-28 8 Reuter. Jerusalem. Oct. 27.— British Military headquarters in Jerusalem have ordered an inquiry into the temporary detention Cf 12 UnLed States, Brit.sh and Jewish newspap r correspondents alter tie Jewish terrorist bomb explosions in Jerusalem last Tnursday night. The correspondents aliogt they were rounded up byReuter. - 102 words
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75 1946-10-28 8 Reuter Paris. Oct. St.—An Ay Inson plane with three vnw and eleven pasoargen aboard frcm < roydon to -Joha-ncabarg made a perfect emergency landing in the fie:d ac Po I Mort in Enc Depaif n-.ent. F K after failing to fl dReuter - 75 words
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Article153 1946-10-28 8 Reuter. MOSCOW. Oct. 27—Those who arc attempting "to undermine the right of veto in the United Nations General Assembly aie playing with fire, a Soviet news agency despatch from New York said today. Jt referred to the same unchanging influences pursuing their old ai.no and side-tracking allReuter. - 153 words
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Article52 1946-10-28 8 Berlin. Oct. 26,-Th c Bavarian Constituent Assembly to-day passed the Bavaria draft canst.tution Dy 136 votes to 14 with 30 absente:s, after being warned by the American Military Government that this would not entitle Bavaria to refuse to join any federal German state which might be formed52 words
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516 1946-10-28 8 GREATEST BIRTH-RATE RISE IN 25 YEARS Reuter. PARIS. Oct. 27. —French birth-rate this year has shown the greatest increase in over 25 years, it was disclosed by ML Georges tfidault, the French P/emier, to-day. M. BidauU declared: "France this year will.have °eO.OOO children.Reuter. - 516 words
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362 1946-10-28 8 A.P. Bombay. Oct. 27— A rear fraard of 40 Muslims. Drotecang a small mosque in the heart of a teeming Hindu riistrie\ ha? been successful in repelling almost nightly attacks by hundreds of rio*:er=;. j The area is as Lai Bagh Kala Chowkie. ItA.P. - 362 words
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77 1946-10-28 8 A.P. WASHINGTON. Oct. 2(3,— At- torney-General Tom Clark announced today that he had dismissed O. John Rogge as a special assistant to the Attor-ney-General, as a result of his recent speech in which Rogge linked several Americans with alleged Nazi efforts to defeat President Roosevelt. Clark saidA.P. - 77 words
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Article244 1946-10-28 8 Reuter. Creech- /ones CAMBRIDGE, Oct. 27. When CIV! of like several African under £i who questioned Mr. Arthur Creech-Jones. Colonial Secretary, at a meeting at Cambridge bonight referred to careerist" coloI Dial administrators Mr. CreechTones taiu: Let tile African peoples get this right. WeReuter. - 244 words
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Article97 1946-10-28 8 Reuter. HONG KONG. Oct. 26 —The Brat Hon* X..» R Chine o to !><• ed as a <•;!<>«'♦ in ike Cota ijil ;i <m aia ration .'rvi.-.« i- M Paul K. T<u wlic haii lef< <i»> Colony for England tc lake a i"> montkV courseReuter. - 97 words
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Article29 1946-10-28 8 Reuter. London, Oct. 27.—The Sunday Newspaper. News of the World, announced today that its rirrulation has reached 7,412.383 —which it claims to be the greatest newspapecirculation in the world.—Reuter.Reuter. - 29 words
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182 1946-10-28 8 Reuter. MALTA. Oct. 27.—Admiral Willis, Commander-in-Chief. Mediterranean, issued an official statement stating that as the British destroyers Saumarez and Volage—which struck mines in the, channel between Corfu and Albania on j Tuesday—were steaming through I the north Corfu channel Albanian j shore batteriesReuter. - 182 words
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273 1946-10-28 8 Reuter. Washington. Oct. 27 Bi business grip on tne life and economy of Jopan in any other capitalistic Industrialised country" is exposed hei la a report b y a United Estates spe Mai rr.'ssion of experts wh recommend measures for Breaking up the Zaibatsu systemReuter. - 273 words
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Article53 1946-10-28 8 Reuter. Marseilles. Oct. 26 —Five hundred German ballistics technicians havv arrived at the French military airfield of St, Raphael near here to work on new methods of projecting VI and V 2 rocket weapons, it was announced to-day. The announcement added that the Germans cameReuter. - 53 words
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Article82 1946-10-28 8 A.P. Edinburgh. Oct. 26.—Field Marshal Montgomery, British Imperial Chief of Staff, advocated to-day guarantee of future civilian employment for men who volunteer for peacetime service in the British Army as a means to boost enlistment which, he said, was "not so good." Britain Is seeking 100.000A.P. - 82 words
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1176 1946-10-28 8 Reuter. LONDON, Oct. 27.—0f Britain's million cer fans who pack the stands and terrace, ea V<" miners are perhaps the most keen. Hitherto Brita?* coal chiefs have viewed with ala/m this en because of absenteeism it leaves in its wake Bu: a suggestion has nowReuter. - 1,176 words
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Article29 1946-10-28 8 The R.A.F. (Tengah) which shared honours with the 177 C.R.E. in the Victory Cup Soccer game played on Oct 17, will replay this evening at Jalan Besar.29 words
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