Malaya Tribune, 3 October 1947
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Title Section81 1947-10-03 1 The Malaya Tribune t La* Mute 52. Ve TV ,S "J**? 1 d T tf s Cul,le "J is Mw W W*l strensth. Oar sister paper, lk «»lry. Consider this assertion carefully, for NO paper dare challenge il! Now printed simultaneously in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang. 'Phone 5811 (Three81 words
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227 1947-10-03 1 "Inland Revenue" Office Set Up. JL (Tribune Stuff Reporter > 1 he arrangements to set up an Income Tax Department in Singapore are, I undo. unci, bem% rushed through. An office called the "Inland Revenue Department" has been established on the ground floor of the227 words
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Article107 1947-10-03 1 1 g 0 2. -Joel O'Brien, r and Arthur Heiliweli, it at] the speaker, ten teen izsi ned by Scot- yard Officers following R.3C. > *Londo: Magazine" prop nffi( Sepl 2"» when using pi Jack Smith" a mjt retailed hi act:* itiee as a107 words
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Article61 1947-10-03 1 ••*■*t i k I JJ{ *f) f>f 2 1 wine vai h«»ro, who J the European re, si l tved ff.,m j' ."day. enroute decorated for tian h»' ec ~a l Mn !ae in the Alcu-nve-year-old Eskimo dog Army's K-9 ifter t h *ai sn61 words
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Article26 1947-10-03 1 EuriLa?* 3 The British 1 to--04 th*- daaatic ►re'gn Pleasure ons they will have ,J! iniately one-third stall between oeople. Renter.26 words
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Article41 1947-10-03 1 'i' l widow of Prince Kurmua.ro 'xtretneiv \< r i{ *< '*id he was f her inn ,,n for two r arv. i. ,s no word had taken prisoner A strung Lisbon at 9.35 "tones'. n r;, SUiiltit, s wcrj41 words
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218 1947-10-03 1 v (Tribune Staff Reporter) 'Three C! nesa gunmen heJr. uo a Ch i clerk of the Lc Wah Bank. Dear the Central PoMci Station at 9 15 this mom tog and g< 1 away witti $35,000 after shots had been exchanged with a218 words
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Article219 1947-10-03 1 (Tribune Staff Renorter) KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday.—The Electricity De partmnt in Kuala Lumpur has refused power to three local cinemas and to the largest amusement park in the Union capital- One o c these cinemas, and the park concerned, are now generat ng their own curr:nt, their219 words
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Article117 1947-10-03 1 U.P. Lake SllCCesS, Oct. 2.—The Netherlands went on record before tne United Nations today as backflng the Marshall Plan fot European r-construction fed the hilt, asserting that <t is ".sound because it attacks our main problem at the heart." Netherlands Represeniative, Dr C. L. Patijan, speakingU.P. - 117 words
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Article37 1947-10-03 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Unarmed robberies dropped sharply in Singapore last month while armed robberies went up only by one compared with the previous month's figures: Aug. Sept. Armed robberies 51 52 Simple robberies 41 1637 words
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107 1947-10-03 1 London. Oct. 2. -Sir Stafford Cripps. Britain's newly appointed Minister for Economic Affairs, told the Associativa of Specialised Film Producers that unless Britain obtains dollars she could not take American films. "Sooner or later our American friends have got to realise tnat world trade107 words
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161 1947-10-03 1 Reuter. SBEFFORD. Oct. 2. Eight oot/.v arrived latr for school at Shefford, Bedfordshire they had save*l a woman and her baby in fire. They formed a bucket chain and kept the flames under control till firemen arrived. All the boys are between 12 andReuter. - 161 words
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Article115 1947-10-03 1 Reuter. HAIFA. Oct. 2.—A Jewish illegal immigrant ship, the Paducah, carrying about i,500 visaless passer-gers and flanked by British destroyers, anchored off Carmel Point, Haifa, tonight, it was officially stated here. The Paducah was one of thetwo ships—the other was the Northlands—reported earlier to. day to beReuter. - 115 words
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Article68 1947-10-03 1 U.P. Lake Success, Oct. 2.—Soviet Delegate Vishinsky today declined an invitation by Mrs. Franklin Roosevelt to appear in a round-table radio programme on Sunday to discuss his views on newspaper "warmongering. V shinsky was invited to appear with a member of the American Federation of Wometn*y Clubs,U.P. - 68 words
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137 1947-10-03 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter» A threat to strike among Post Office work' rs 1 o o m s over Malaya as returns of ballots from uniformed workers of the Post Office reveal an overwhelming majority both in Singapore and the Malayan Union. However, the linal decision137 words
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Article31 1947-10-03 1 U.P. The untitled Oct. 2:—An aerial survey of Indonesia is to be made, under a contract between the Dutch and Tjnitel States Governments, according to the Dutch newspaper Hat Parool. —U.PU.P. - 31 words
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Article194 1947-10-03 1 U.P. NEW DELHI, Oct. 2. -Official reports here today told of a mounting death toll from the cholera epidemic ond ambush raids on fool convoys of non-Muslim refugees in western Punjab, where rioting has increased as the floods recede. The reports said Royal Air ForceU.P. - 194 words
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75 1947-10-03 1 Reuter. LONDON. Oc,. 2 Forty-one charges in connection with falsifying accounts at Lloyds Bank, Horseferry Road. Westminster, irvolvirg £80.000 we re preferred at the Bow S;reet police courts against Norman Percy Parrott, 4S, Bank Manager of Croxley Green. Hertfordshire. One charge related t 0Reuter. - 75 words
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Article70 1947-10-03 1 U.P. LONDON. Oct 2.—Chiefs of the Army. Navy and Air Force attended a meeting of the British Cabiret today when anointments affecting the defence services were under discussion. Following customary practice, no official aceomt of {he meeting was is-ued. It is believed, however, that the problem ofU.P. - 70 words
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Article42 1947-10-03 1 Reuter. NEW DELHI. Oct. 2.- Troops opened fire today to disperse two hostile crowds in PaharaganJ, one of the worst affected parts of old Delhi m recent riots. One man was Injured as a result of the firing.— Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article33 1947-10-03 1 U.P. Hongkong. Oct. 2. The Appeal Court today cleared Albert Bran Palmer. CNRRA Waterways Chief, who was sentenced to one year's imprisonment in Junp, for fradulent conversion of ("NRRA funds. U.P.U.P. - 33 words
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216 1947-10-03 2 U.P. Bcston. Oct. 2—ln a letter to* the editor of the Christian Science Monitor. American Writer, Airs. Jasper Whitting, today replied to a letter addressed to the paper by V. C. Berrange i.ar.ii.ag maltreatment of native population of South Africa. Mrs. Whitting said thatU.P. - 216 words
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Article36 1947-10-03 2 U.P. Washington, Oct. I—Secretary of Stat© George Marshall today called on to do everything; possible In fooa conservation to combat hunger and insecurity, which he railed the worst enemies of nes cc. U.P.U.P. - 36 words
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510 1947-10-03 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Oct. I.—Police were rushed to Batang Berjuntai yesterday morning about 100 workers in an estate have gone on strike. The estate belongs to the Selansor Plantations Company. This is revealed in a pres^statemcnt issued by the Eslate Workers Trade510 words
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Article37 1947-10-03 2 U.P. NEW YORK, Oct 2.—The capture of Chefoo by Nationalist troops may prove a more impressive victory for the Chinese Government than the fal' of Yenan. communist capital, says the New York Times editorial today.—U.P.U.P. - 37 words
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Article60 1947-10-03 2 U.P. MUNICH Oct •> States airier n I t A I*4 ccU.s.on above Wis damaged dL bmobed house a m a .United 3»«?! gents' coma hree Germans h "me of theaceiSa?^ The pilct ot J 1 landed safely q ti n r of Munich T «e r.ameU.P. - 60 words
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Article146 1947-10-03 2 Reuter. New York Oe u Laski. f< 1 Vli,|. ;> r British La clp headed: P U( published bj n v ly "Th»- Mat IB sonaeose to belief V ta-n would ever m»? t Palestine up »v w (B lutely.sur Ur would move in rh* hnReuter. - 146 words
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Advertisement523 1947-10-03 2 TRADING YYTTH THE ENEMY ORDINANCE No 22 of 1939 CI STODIAN OF PROPERTY PROCLAMATION No. 14 of 1945 Notice is hereby given that any person or persons having a claim to the property described in the Schedule hereto are re. ouested to forward such chvm the Custodian of Property, Supreme523 words
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Advertisement172 1947-10-03 2 DEATH i MEYER GEORGE WILUU 933, Upper SerSßfQOa Re*: SS gapoie. expire.) 2 14" yean, funeral 3/10/47 it 4 BMsdarl Cemetery, I retteu. EDUCATIONAL Mereant c 209, Queen Street, p:. i Lay the foondat i.. I cessful career in: Shads* Book-Keeping. T i tic: 1 English and Maftesi BEGINNERS CLASSa172 words
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Article, Illustration230 1947-10-03 3 J v EBTIOA 9* WOtUi v .fumes fuuj ;'oi us far I W j t. My colli rtlea tow over [ltd v make my\i v want at a mt i >. anardy. 1 If" suit my stood i lie and colour* .v complexion, IS? a>h blonde230 words
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119 1947-10-03 3 U.P. SO 2 Japan moat first establish its own economic exchange c can be set for Japanese curBoard 0 Trade cffieial told Diet members. :tor ol resp Qding Dici members tinoi be se: is not i np i; r1 c! r nc tidedU.P. - 119 words
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Article36 1947-10-03 3 B 2 Thirteen. M Akihito other, n visited m essed the q p inese "mr- '.i ..mine third floor In front Hk cc Akihito the buildN p presently 1 r on the Programme.36 words
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Article18 1947-10-03 3 t official "'j; •'-•••ment tol Sumat the 4 nt is now t ordir. rjp Urne-fa* <Spe-18 words
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Article17 1947-10-03 3 U.P. untitled Former to£Sf .1 Amhon y ■4l^ti nß d that inflaf in Britain J_w the entireU.P. - 17 words
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Article117 1947-10-03 3 U.P. XEW YOLK. Or. 2. Arnold Frederick Kivi, 26. pleaded guilty n the Fedora! Court to charge* o; stealing secret photographs from the Los Almuos tttotuic Lu,nh stnlUftiou, Xii i whose home is in Brook' It/ti made his plea ht answer to a two count informationU.P. - 117 words
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Article48 1947-10-03 3 U.P. Batavia. Oct. 2.—The Netherlands Naval Information Service today reported that a Netherlands corvette, the "Ternate", was shot at yfsterday, near the Straits of Bengalis, on Sumatra's East Coast, when two anchoring prahus (small boat?; were being exam.nod. There were no Dutch casualties or damage.—UP.U.P. - 48 words
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Article61 1947-10-03 3 U.P. CAMBRIDGE. Oct. 2.—A phy-* Hie:an summoned to Adden brooks Hospital for an "emergency operation" discovered hui patient was a duck. Two fishermen brought the iuck in after it had swallowed their bait. The doctor applied anaesthetic and removed the hock from the ducks throat. After aU.P. - 61 words
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Article40 1947-10-03 3 U.P. BATAVIA. Oct. 2—Seven United States' officials who Wei de'ayed in reaching Batav.a flew to Jogjakarta today, to assist the Consular Commission, which is supervising the cease Brc order, in accordance with the Security Council resolution. -U.P.U.P. - 40 words
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Article38 1947-10-03 3 Reuter. Coventry. Oct. 2.—A1l 1,000 bus drivers and conductors in Coventry are continuing their strike which began yesterday Botes are the city's only form ol public transport and the strika caused widespread difficulties and inconvenience.— Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Advertisement437 1947-10-03 3 TAILORING GULAM MOHAMED Gent's tailor. 362-C. Alexandra Road. fitting gal r.tntood. Ordr: k prompt supply. POULTRY LIVESTOCK <OR SALE—2O pairs laying pullets and fully thrown cockerels (Austraiornsi at $600 or nearest Box: Nf<: A 319 M.T. Spore. < A 380 i NOTICES SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Terders are invited for the supply437 words
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Article893 1947-10-03 4 Man cannot live by bread alone; nor can he live by Hope alone. This reflection occurs to us as we reaJ an editorial in The Tele post, the official organ of the Singapore Union of Postal and Telecommunications Workers which stresses the easily understandable fact that893 words
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155 1947-10-03 4 Reuter. VATICAN OITY The International situation generally and the problem of winter relief for millions o! hungry people in Europe are believed to have been tjhe main subjects discussed by the Pope and Mr. Myron Taylor, President Truman's personal representative, during their talks at Castelgandolfo. AlthoughReuter. - 155 words
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160 1947-10-03 4 L.P.S. Much interest has been created among the 6,800 overseas visitors in a new flying trailer which considerably simplifies freight transport by air. This is the four-engined Miles 68. Buyers who have come to see whether Britain is still maintaining her lead in aeronautics wereL.P.S. - 160 words
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Article965 1947-10-03 4 Coal exports by 1948: "Britain Will Save herself by her own exertions and Europe by her example/ —A/7. The report of the Paris conference treats Europe or rather the territory of_ the sixteen nations plus" the Western German zones -as a Whole. It assesses their total resources,965 words
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263 1947-10-03 4 Sir,—From one of the reports cf the Press Conference I find that the Ipoh Resident Commissioner was not aware o? the fact that the Malayan (Civil) Government was still in possession of the houses vacated at the point of the sword by the enemy.263 words
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Article119 1947-10-03 4 Sir.—It 1« interesting to note that after all gratuities will be oaid to members of the Passive Services. Fire watchers will not be paid; Uiat »s the phrase that is striking a discordant note among the thousands of fire watchers who stood shoulder to shoulder with other members of119 words
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Article146 1947-10-03 4 Sir. B ing a "day to day" reader of your newspaper, kindly allow tno snace in your postbag column. Sometimes back I read that in Shanghai Dancing is "Unpatriotic." Again, I reac frequently about the banning of dancing in Shanghai, which will undoubtedly hit the businessmen connected with the146 words
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Article246 1947-10-03 4 Su-.—W.th l-efer-nc#. write up'- of ve S !M;." the Malaya haif of the General (V-Ti vices Union. I Wls vi 3 that tns unfortana*» r 1 word -Collaborator i.; 1 the two editions, has strong feelings of -C and perturbation air.cn--" eminent Servants fcY that you have246 words
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Article53 1947-10-03 5 M- v t ahinet today K»-' reporti from r**£ r pital »1 the State K*^^ j ines ia. mm unique toI thai this does I < abinet crisis, n ,tin bad tak- 1 ol the necessity a new and sh Ct Premier Ma lowa his :'u53 words
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Article50 1947-10-03 5 Oct 2. -Izvcstia rnment newaged the United ;ponsibUity for the Joint Urited mmission for ng that United ti el the Korean United Nation o camouflage expansionist poM SWISS LEGATIONS The Swiss Naticnal I u d the proup new Swiss and S am. the idi stal J today.- -Rev-50 words
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265 1947-10-03 5 U.P. reviewing Ro^^^ k m «%S Rsp said today th=t tk» w X lne Revolt in Asia upsurge of all rk ls chleflv concerned with the co P nt U /rnpofa5 S hi| t o"y SSeS aS 3 Slng!e of ■W lm^,s°L eaBy t0U.P. - 265 words
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Article120 1947-10-03 5 Reuter. NANKING, Oct. 2. The Hsin Mm Pao, in spite of a British statement yesterday that the visit of Hongkong's Governor, Sir Alexander Grantham was "purely a courtesy" one expressed the hope in its editorial today that the Governor would discuss ways and means of suppressing smugglingReuter. - 120 words
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Article68 1947-10-03 5 Reuter. St. Ayot Lawrence, Eiigiand, Oct. 2.—Mr. George Bernard Shaw, nonagenarian playwright and Britain's best-loved wit. today addressed a letter to the people of Ireland appealing to them not to send h-.m any more presents or medals, to continue their prayers for him. but notReuter. - 68 words
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117 1947-10-03 5 In trying to retrieve his hat which had been blown off while he was travelling in a lorry 0 n Sept. 20 from Johore, along Dun earn Read, See Chien Ann. foil off the lorry and sustained injuries to his head117 words
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Article63 1947-10-03 5 Reuter. TOKYO. Oct 2.-The typhoon "Nanette" had died down to a low pressure area ard is i now stagnated 40 m le s irland past the China coast slightly north of Swatcw. Ui ited States meteorological authorities an- ncurced this afternoon. Wind speed reported at the j centreReuter. - 63 words
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122 1947-10-03 5 Two Chinese. Lim Tian Cho c-ige 37 and Kua Cheng Hoon aias Kow Vow Chong, age 27. alleged to have extorted $80 at the fifth mile. Upper Serangoon Rd. on July 1 and 2, August 1 and and Sept. 7. appeared before the 4th122 words
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Article139 1947-10-03 5 INS. A meeting was h id on Sept. 30, between Capt. Kuo Fo Pao" Capt. Woo Yin Chun, the Chinese Military Attaches, and the Councillors of the Partai Serikat Islam Indonesia (as Indonesian Muslim Party), ft rations between the Chinese and Indonesian Muslims was the mainINS. - 139 words
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51 1947-10-03 5 Three vessels from the China ports due in Singapore will carry between them 1,673 immigrants from China. Two vessels, t'.ie Hong and Hai Lee w.th 1.065 immigrants on board will berth here as soon as they are cleared at the auarantine station at St John's51 words
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593 1947-10-03 5 Malaya. India and the N.E.I, may again benefit by loans of rice which were offered by the Philippines Government's representative, Mr Arturo Tanco, at the meeting of the South-East Asia Liaison Officers, yesterday and Wednesday. The exact amounts of the loans will593 words
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Article285 1947-10-03 5 (From Our Ov/n Reporter). Bagan Serai, Oct. i: iwo young Chinese, who gave their names as Ng Cheng Huat aiias Muihu ar.d Tan Keat Leor;> alias Hitam alias Kelingah. were com. mitted fcr trial at the next sittii g of the Assizes on a charge of285 words
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Article401 1947-10-03 5 sentence of death was passed on a twenty-eight year-oU Chinese trishaw rider. Chong P;ng Heng by Mr. Justice Jobung at the Singapore Assizes yesterday, whin a common jury found him guilty of carrying ar.ns at Arab Street, on the afternoon of Feb. 10. The prosecution401 words
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Article75 1947-10-03 5 Reuter. RANGOON. Oct. 2-—Thakin Than Tun. Secretary-Ger.eral of the Burmese Communist Party, today pledged the support of the Communists in the Govern, ment's campaign to liouidate murder and terrorism in Burma. At a puM c meetirg the Communis: leader derounced terro. nam in the courtry asReuter. - 75 words
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Article68 1947-10-03 5 Scow Leong Chai (28). a Chine se, was at the Second District Court fined $10 in default five days rigorous imprisonment yesterday. He trespassed into the Docks area on Oct. 1 and was arrested by A.P.O. J. Mac Donald. He did not have a68 words
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Article28 1947-10-03 5 Reuter. Wellington, Oct. 2.—New Zealand will join Australia and Britain in secret research works on the Australian experimental rocket range, it was authoritatively learned today.—Reuter.Reuter. - 28 words
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292 1947-10-03 6 At the Second Magistrate's Court yesterday, relatives and friends of a young Chinese, Lim Ah Eng, accused of attempting to extort money from a young Chinese girl at the Happy World, on March, heard sentence of six months' rigorous imprisonment passed on him. Slim,292 words
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Article47 1947-10-03 6 Reuter. NEW YORK, Oct. 2.—Mr. Arthur Creech-Jones, Britain s Secretary tor the Colories, de_ c-iared n a broadcast to the American nation last right that the British Government was attempting, despite d'fflculties, to express in a practical way the freec'onio ?n>hrir.ed in Britain's war objectives.—Rm'er.Reuter. - 47 words
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Article49 1947-10-03 6 Reuter. MONTREAL, Oct. 2. Joseph Smallv.ood. Secretary oi' the Newfoundland delegation exploring terms of a possible union with Canada, said today he was "completely satisfied thai, as a result of a national referendum next spring, Newfoundland would be a Canadian province bj the end of 1948." Reuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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Article19 1947-10-03 6 Reuter. London. Oct. 2— Helicopter parks, seven waterways and an artifica! lake are planned for Hemel Hempstead. Hertfordshire.-- Reuter.Reuter. - 19 words
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156 1947-10-03 6 Two Arabs from Somahland clamed trial to a charge of trespass m th Docks 1 area on Oct. 1. They were arrested by A.P.O. Mac Donald, on Oct. 1 at Gate No 2. Accused are Ali Hassan (29) and156 words
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107 1947-10-03 6 The Singapore Auxiliary PO" Officers of the Special H*rbour Board police Force, held a very rocoearfu] social on Wednesday night ar their headquar. ran in Beach Road. An enjoyable evening wai spent by ali vho attended, and daeces. including ipot dances r.rd other novelty107 words
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115 1947-10-03 6 Britain h.»s a new flying bomb more than 100 mi!*s an hour faster than the German V l. and able ti Of und» r full contn from the gr» und. Known as th.' "stooge" it was Invented as a counter-measure to the Japanese115 words
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Article39 1947-10-03 6 The Malayan Share Brokers' Association r:ported that tin shares remained the featiire of the market and business for tin has again passed for higher quotations. Industrials were reported es QUietly shady, with rubber still neglected.39 words
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Article181 1947-10-03 6 Mew Delhi, (By Airmail).—Vast improvement is expected in the production of textiles in India as a result of the decision of the Cotton Textiles Fund Committee to establish a Textile Research Institute in India on the most up-to-dat lines. The Institute, when established, will cover both181 words
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Article55 1947-10-03 6 Reuter. LONDON, Oct 5 -4 British War Office spokesman today categorically deuied reporta that Viaoount Mootpomery woe ai.n.tt t<> be replaced am Chief <-/ the Imperial tit anal Sta>; bit Qemeral Sir William Slim, hunter Burma Com mamter. or "anyone tlsf.' Ih< re WOM c«» fouudotiou whmtmvee forReuter. - 55 words
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Article405 1947-10-03 6 (Tiftlll Staff Reporter) Half an hour before his plane was cine to leave Singapore for Labium last morning on a cnarterea flight a young Chinese radio officer attached to tne Malayan Airways was held up and robbed by six masked Chinese and Malay gunmen, ol SJOO405 words
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265 1947-10-03 6 Ar all out drive to reduce motor accidents tr which JUmy vehicles are involved in Sirgapore is being launched by Major Cetera) L H Cox. 08, CBE, Mc, General Officer Commanding Sir gapore District. He has instituted an Army "Safety First" week for the265 words
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Article128 1947-10-03 6 Two thousand Indians and Muslims attended the separate mass meeting sponsored by the Singapore Regional Indian Congress at the Waterloo Street ground. Bras Basah Road. Several speakers .'poke on the platfoim in praise of India's spiritual leader, Including the President of the Singapore Regional Indian Congress.128 words
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Article73 1947-10-03 6 ARRIVALS DEPARTURES BY AIR The following passengers arrived at Singapore on Wednesday per BOAC QEA CPA FEATI: From Calcutta—Mir. Shroff, Mr. Ohani. Mrs. Jathanand, Mrs. Nabhrajmal and Mas. Bhagwar. The following passengers have left Singapore per BO AC QEA FEATI CPA: To Sydney—Mr. G. Martin. M,r. R. N. Robert, Mr.73 words
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303 1947-10-03 6 At the request of the majority of the Principals of English Qrbools in Kuala Lumpur who complained of the late arrival of school-children and the extreme congestion in buses taking ehiidien to and from school, the Manager of the General Transnnrt Conmany was approached tp303 words
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Article75 1947-10-03 6 More than hai; a million pound.'; worth of office equipment will be displayed at the Business efficiency Exhibition, the Oral tv I».- held in Uondou since ii>:w. The display will ia-*i from October 1 to ii; it will include sdent typewrite; a, automatic bookkeeping machines. adding machines,75 words
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Article54 1947-10-03 6 Reuter. TOKIO Oct j said t<, i. jJI X Hid, Prim< Mi 25 alleged ow ai f{ ed to He was said r-au^: train in To] I According to a ment. X between 193S Z to then I»on Another bratta IS the youn 8 IReuter. - 54 words
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186 1947-10-03 6 A 57 year-old Chinese sailor. Lim Teng Oi, arrested by a Customs Officer at the Bedok beacn on S' Pt. 21 with a army medical kit in his pcs session, was yesterday charged in the First District Court with possessing186 words
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Advertisement156 1947-10-03 6 5 i t PHONE C j 6909 J j ACTION! SUSPENSE! j I ...THREEFOLD! j 5 i ft» DESTRUCTION AWAITS j j > THE MONSTER S 1 FROM MARS i s j jM j i Chaps. j 188 j 1000 THRILLS IN 100 DAYS W7/*/j California was Born! MIGHTY DRAMA156 words
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Advertisement131 1947-10-03 6 NOW SHOWING AT THE 4.15, 6.45. 9-30 CAT H A iT THE BIGGEST LAIGH IN TOWN ./sag SATURDAY AT MIDNIGHT NEXT CHANGE "GALLANT BESS" 1 THE HORSE WITH THi Hl T MAI MONSIEI R VERDOIX is COMING 'W I 1 I AIR-OCWOTIOIIRP CINEMA 1 JS.t 1.30 VM. 4 -8.45 AND131 words
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63 1947-10-03 7 United Press. th£ ,neenf P „t? P K? W > dc <><*. sail Ux'av datebuT haV e not arra nsed a definite K 1 W U be **W «o the States." of Am SStaLtt? haVe Urgetl a Woodcock tour ™^w S (W. it rUnited Press. - 63 words
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Article61 1947-10-03 7 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Thm U9 a story of a -corpse" that uxis not dead ThePfK* themseh-es removed th* hod,/ t„ the hospital intor- *fo*ed /o iuroe been fired. The man who was removed by the ambulance was earlier n ported to be ,n a critical condition. The61 words
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194 1947-10-03 7 (Tribune Staff Reporter). The Singapore Recreation Club will be holding its first post-war-Annual Athletic Sport-: on the Padang on Saturday. A total of Ighteen events lias Ixen slated, starting at 3 p.m. Centre of attraction will be the high194 words
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Article169 1947-10-03 7 Emiiio Ibanez, ciassy Filipino featherweight who disposed of X.d Cabanela in just ever a mil ute at the Happy World Co. vered Stadium a fortnight ago. left Singapore with promoter Kow Kirn Lin for the Malay Ui ion last night. Ibanez will meet Kid Pancho169 words
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Article120 1947-10-03 7 The JollilaUs Athletic anion d*d I well to beat the S.H.B. Auxiliary Police j Football team by one goal to nil In a thrilling game of soccer played at the Police Training School ground. ffeewatng continuously in the llrst i session the A.P.O. team failed to stay the120 words
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Article83 1947-10-03 7 The following ties in the SCSA Badminton tournament will he played off at No. 470, Balestier Road commencing from 4 p.m.: Saturday: Handicap Doubles: E. Albuquerque and S. Viagasu (-8) vs. Peh Teng Siew and Omar b. Othman f-5); Koh Chye Tuan and Ta" Chwee Kee f-6) vs. Chean*83 words
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160 1947-10-03 7 Reuter. Newmarket, Oct. 2.—Esprit de France, which is owned by Prince Aly Khan and was recently leased to the Aga Khan, won the £2.000 Jockey Cluo stakes over a mile and three quarters at Newmarket today. Lan o: five runners forReuter. - 160 words
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Article60 1947-10-03 7 The following will represent the S.C.C. at hockey /against the 223" B. O.D. on Friday, at 5.15 p.m. on the Padang: B. M. Barnes, S/Ldr. R. Leggett( Lt. A. Stuart, V. R. Burton. H. J. A. Gutridge, T. D. Maughan, H. I. Saunders, H. M.60 words
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Article71 1947-10-03 7 The S.C.C. XV to represent the 223 8.0.D. Army on Saturday, at 5.15 p.m. on tho Padang will be:--F. T. Homer. T. A. Roper, R. F Drooglecver, J. A. Busbridge, C. M. Quayle, J Praine, G. S. Taylor, R. J. Maxey, P. M. Pascoe,71 words
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Article82 1947-10-03 7 Reuter. ATHENS. Oct. 2.—Despite denials from Greek and Turkish authorities, a high Greek source today categorically reaffirmed the report that Greece and Turkeywould shortly conculde an agreement for a co-ordinating committee of the countries two general staffs under American aegis. The agreement, which "would be essentially defensive, couldReuter. - 82 words
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304 1947-10-03 7 Reuter-AAP. Batavia, Oct. 2.-While Dr. Amir Sjarifuddin. the Republican Prime Mm ster, was declaring in Jogjakarta, the Republican capital, tnat a settlement of the Indonesian dispute was only possible if the Dutch removed tht ir troops from the Republic, the Dutch authorities here announced theReuter-AAP. - 304 words
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268 1947-10-03 7 'Tribune Sports Reporter) Sayirg that he agreed in Principle that ther? should be an Olympic SDOrts Meet in 1949— stadium or no stadium—a! d that it should b e as extersive a<. possible, embracing ali the branches of sport. Mr. G. N. Oehlers.268 words
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Article91 1947-10-03 7 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. 2 Because of the crisis, no English soccer S t can now tour the Continent unt.l arrangements end terms have been approved by th. Bank of England through the Football Association. Approval is unlikely to be given unless the Continental league of clubReuter. - 91 words
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Article28 1947-10-03 7 U.P. SHANGHAI, Oct. 2. UNRRA announced that this -fear's harvest m Kwangai Province, annually ravaged by floor and famine, is the best for fifteen years r.p.U.P. - 28 words
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211 1947-10-03 7 Australian Davis Cup Team "Rift By Quarrels" Pails U.P. SYDNEY. Oct. 2-Australian singles champion Dinny Pails arrived home from the United States by air. and tossed a bombshell into international tennis circles by charging that Austratlian Davis Cup team was "torn by quarrels and 111-feeling" when it lost to theU.P. - 211 words
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Article110 1947-10-03 7 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. 2.—When the King and Queen visit the west country at the end of this month they will visit a China clay factory at Saint Austell in Cornwall and the Duchy of Cornwall's home farm at s oke, Climslard. At Plymouth the King will open aReuter. - 110 words
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Article67 1947-10-03 7 U.P. I JOGJAKARTA, Oct. 2. An j Aneta dispatch said Antara rej ports that Tadjudin Noor, former i Chairman of the East Indonesian t Parliament, who was forced to i resign, and has since moved to Republican territory on Java, has been appointed adviser to Premier Sjarifuddin. HisU.P. - 67 words
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63 1947-10-03 7 Reuter. SHANGHAI. Oct. 2.—The National Resources Commission announced in Nanking today that by lot drawing China had been allocated 9.780 units of machinery as the first batch of reparations from Japan. When these arrive at Chinese ports, they will be allocated to the National RfsourcesReuter. - 63 words
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Article73 1947-10-03 7 Reuter. LONDON, Oct 2 A man and wuman who were *n Regent's Park on Wednesday night wuen the body of 35-year-old Gladys Margaret Irene Hanrahan was found were asked by the police to come forward lo give any help they can. This official appeal came after day-and nightReuter. - 73 words
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Article52 1947-10-03 7 Reuter. Washington, Oct. 2.—France, Belgium and Holland have jofntly protested in London and Washington against the placing ot greater responsibility in running the Ruhr coal mines in the hands 0- c Germans under the recently woncf.i out Anglc-Amcri-can plan, United States gtate Department sources stated here todnv.- ReuReuter. - 52 words
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Article55 1947-10-03 7 Reuter. CAIRO, Oct. 2.-Mr. Trygve He, Secretary General of the United Nations, had admitted in principle thrvt the Arab League consist log of ihe seven Arab .Mates of r**e Middle East—should b<» recognised as a legional group, Abdel Rahman AZ/iam Pasha, Secretary of the Arab League, told aReuter. - 55 words
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Advertisement303 1947-10-03 7 ■rrniMßinmirr M i'- 1 Tiiwii—n-nit n— i— mmim m urn I■iMnWMWi«MWWWMB> (Knn OPT-NTNO TODAY! 1 c 3 »-is p.m. ALLJiALAYA PREMIERE' Prakash Rafilt An*ari in 1 ARAB -KA SITARA (Hindustan,) LUJI'JIOUS GIRLS! LUSTY SONGS OOMEDY! kc:eased thru Crescent Film tribu or.- TOMORROW MIDNITE: ALL MALAYA PREMIERE! j ALI BAR A303 words
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77 1947-10-03 8 More than sixty p,,iate aircraft rallied to Southend recently for the air display and races which followed Hu opening of the ye n' Southend Airport. This new abtport is owned and controlled by the municipality, and a flying school has been formed to provide instruction and pricatc flying without membership77 words
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Article92 1947-10-03 8 U.P. LONDON, Get. 2. The Duke of Windsor, who left he Duchess In Krance during his current "business visit" to Britain, spent today ■hooting pheasant ir Hampshire with Viscount Portal of Haverstoke, president of thi Olympic Games committee. The Duke and Pert ad are ex- j pectedU.P. - 92 words
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Article72 1947-10-03 8 Reuter. LAKi: SUCCESS, NEW YOUK. Oct. 2. India and Pakistan appealed to the i'nited Nations today for review of tlx whole question or contributions to the organisation for 1949. li.dian delegate N. Sundaresan said he presumed the figure of 3.96 of the total contributions forReuter. - 72 words
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Article39 1947-10-03 8 NEW YORK, Oct 2. India was host t a ehi to 500 United Nations delegates nr.! advisers at •< reception at the fashion able \v Ulori Astoria. Hotel m honour ot Ma hatma Gandhi's) birth lay. Reuter.39 words
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Article15 1947-10-03 8 The untitled of the untitled ni'.v' :i <- il,.>s tn,l>7 'l 7, visit» ,>>:->- ill" 'Vl'N'il..:.!.',' m15 words
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Article122 1947-10-03 8 Reuter. Lake Success. New York. Oct. 2. The United States Government-, was del.boratcly trying to qcp the United Nations to cover up t! e:r expans on st penetra Ii n into the Balkans and the Near East." Bulgaria's Nissim tecvorah s rrted today during •ie resumed debateReuter. - 122 words
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Article83 1947-10-03 8 The el tat h occurred at his home in Upper Se ran goon yesterday of Mr. Will am Meyer, a Govornmeri pens.o: or with 35 years* service. Mr. Meyer, who wa.- 74 years cf arje. was the Trea-ury* Ac. 1 ccurtant at the time of his83 words
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154 1947-10-03 8 Reuter. NEW DELHI, Oct. 2.—Mahalma Gandhi listed for 24 hours today as his fellow countrymen celebrated his 78th birthday as a public holidayNewspapers carried articles and pictures praising the "Father of the Indian Nation." All-India radio broadcas; a special programme, and almost every townReuter. - 154 words
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332 1947-10-03 8 Lake Success. N w York. Oct. 2.—Russia vetoed *ie applica tons of Italy and Finland tor membership ot the United Nations last night when the Security Council turned down the applications of Bulgaria, Hungary and Rumania. Monsieur Andrei Gromyko (Russia) said after the voting332 words
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250 1947-10-03 8 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. 2.—Pakistan's appeal to other commonwealvlh countries to help In tackling the recent grave difficulties is widely discussed in today's Issue ot the London political weekly periodicals. "On humane grounds the outlook is black; politically also the situation growsReuter. - 250 words
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Article164 1947-10-03 8 U.P. I*ke Succes.-, Oct. 2.—The United Nations boon will be ask*?d oy Poland to start ncgotia tlons lor the prohibition of «erm warfare. PQUan otlicia;s sa;d they wouid make the opening move to prevent bacterial war. The st;p promised to have farreaching repercussions in tneU.P. - 164 words
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Article50 1947-10-03 8 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Oct. 2. French Foreign Minister Georges liidault. after a 25-minu'.es' conference with Prcskieiif Truman nt the White House here today, issued a warning that France would nave run out of the dollars with which to buy essential American imports by Nov. 1 at the latest. Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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Article38 1947-10-03 8 Reuter. Rangoon. Oct. 2. A Burnt's»youth mission of 10. including s x members of the Constituent Assembly (Burmese Parliament* will leave here tomorrow on a study tour of Britain, the United States and European countries. -Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article211 1947-10-03 8 U.P. FRANKFURST. Oct. 2. Twen-ty-one year old German girl, clad on y In skirt, socks and brassiere, was discovered on Thursday, in a box left with the American Overseas Airlines on Wednesday by an American GI, for shipment to an address in New Yorh\ The girlU.P. - 211 words
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173 1947-10-03 8 U.P. PEABODY. Massachusetts. Oct. L A pretty teen-aged white j girl was sentenced to an indeterI minate reformatory term after reaffi'ming her love for a 57--year-ohl negro, father of 12 children, with whom she pleaded guilty to moral charges. Two other persons appeared in court andU.P. - 173 words
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Article85 1947-10-03 8 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. 2 —The Football Association have secured a ruling from the War Office debarrire German prisoners of war from playing lor (Bullish amateur soccer clubs. The War Offlc? points out tha although prisoners have been granted wide nrivileges. it has been ruled that ihey shallReuter. - 85 words
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Article46 1947-10-03 8 Reuter. RanfOon, Oct. 2. —One thou sand lour hundred and iorty Chinese have been repatriated to Burma in the last six months according tv U. Tua Maung. Deputy Director of the Burma Gov. ernment Rehabilitation Departm nt. who has just returneu here from China.-Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article107 1947-10-03 8 U.P. Copenhagen. uct. 2.—Ttv. Danish representatives of eight American him companies announced today that they are discontinuing immediately the lmDort of United States movies be cause ol new governmental restrictions Th.c Ministry of Supply, in a move resulting from Denmark's economic crisis, had setU.P. - 107 words
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59 1947-10-03 8 Great Britain most produce untitled considerably greater amount food at home, and every effort is bciny made to cultivati thousands more icict than ever before. This picture, taken on tin Sussex Downs, 'Burt rates sonu reclamation tujrk which is already in hand. Thousands of acres which had untitled h «n<led59 words
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220 1947-10-03 8 U.P. FLUSHING, Oct. Soviet deputy foreign minister Andrei Vishinsky in an interview with the United Press said India had no right to try to teke Ukraine's place on the Security Council "because she is a much newer member of the United Nations,U.P. - 220 words
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Article84 1947-10-03 8 U.P. LONDON, Oct 2 Australia s High Oomml—ioncr J A. Beaaley MM Food Minister John Strachey conferred today but neither Australian nor Ministry sources would confirm that they talked about a vast enlargement of the programme for the Commonwealth's meat industry. The Daily Mail, in a frontU.P. - 84 words
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Article40 1947-10-03 8 U.P. NANKING, ct. 2. Sir Alexander Grantham, Governor of Hongkong and Lady Grantham, were scheduled to visit President and Madame Chiang Kii-she';. today, at a tea reception, aftc being feted by Premier CTang-chun at noon. U.P.U.P. - 40 words
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Article35 1947-10-03 8 Reuter. PRETORIA. Oct. 2. According to the Rand Daily Mail political correspondent, the Union Government has allocated 10.000 tons of coal for Pakistan h answer t<> urgent inquiries received from Karachi.- Reutei.Reuter. - 35 words
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Article72 1947-10-03 8 LONDON. Oct 1 Kent for a spec;-* ria son to Bahrein, M deputy for Himadaa.a tne Majlis (Par: aw: radio reported IL Eikandari v. rot tei day's .V to the strategit islands in the Persia Mi ing the Bah!" 1 c Bnt'sh tains or/ of ism MMdfc Eat72 words
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Article54 1947-10-03 8 U.P. LAKE 6U ESS I'm*-: N'a' r cal committee todr Bulgarian ai against charges i 3d quiry Oommifsion ttii Sj been giving aid t j J and then a!j in Friday< morn"'. KMM dteWe ,r tion. v i l>u Albanias Th' nieni intervening *1 States an IU.P. - 54 words
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Article23 1947-10-03 8 U.P. ROME. 0C 7'ij Goverrm j rrre irg< tl 1 R I I I N> i with h S UPU.P. - 23 words
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