Morning Tribune, 1 October 1946
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Title Section14 1946-10-01 1 MORNING TRIBUNE WWF^^ (New Series) 10 CENTS W Ol iTL 3PAY, OCTOBER_ 1, 1946.14 words
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Article, Illustration1997 1946-10-01 1 4 NAZI GROUPS CONVICTED AT NUREMBERG "Aggressive War Established Beyond All Doubt" Only Some Of The Nuremberg Evidence j NUREMBERG. SEPT. M.— THE INTERNATIONAL MILITARY TRIBUNAL TODAY OPENED THE FINAL PHASE IN THE PROCEEDINGS TO DECIDE THB FATE OF 22 OF ADOLF HITLERS CHIEF LIEUTENANTS WITH A SUMMARY OF FINDINGS1,997 words
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315 1946-10-01 1 U.S. Warships In Mediterranean To Implement Policy Im^mNiOTON Sept. 30.---Mr. James *'orresiai, H^ SaW Secretary, stated today that United I forces were in the Mediterranean to help BoKm'rican foreign policy indicating that they El p i-u-in there for some time to come. ttjrnitc'd States Navy lung to maintain ml' inReuter; A.P. - 315 words
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Article101 1946-10-01 1 /t h-arnet\ that the paratroop* who were sentenced at the Kiuang Court martial for mutiny trill leave shortly (on India whcf* they vAll serve thn'v Sentence The men are at present at Kiuang, and Major General Ark' wright, GOC, Malaya Command is reported to be. somewhere101 words
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Article44 1946-10-01 1 JOINING THE COMMUNISTS I CALCUTTA. Sept. 30:— Some y-flve released politica men involved in the armoury raid anc terrorist activities in have announced theii lon of joining the ComParty ol India. n wore released by Bengal Government recentof them had served ntj years.- ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article59 1946-10-01 1 'f t/i<- mo* pi^antic toifcl Litton was tftat before 111 t/a« trial o/ t/?e 'coders at Nuremberg, the MAdenct \n Uc i In order to prepare ir rtU. r 4 tfcrbeii ■f Wibaux* Montana, the imitation dh>- o pOe 0/ transcrlpU eme-/|ftA o/ f i»a the evidence given hlch extend59 words
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Article49 1946-10-01 1 STRUTTO ART S6Dt 30' hi*' Churchgoersin Germans ui **00 be) been ovlrjoyed by the many thousands ol beUs, qov and Btored ta stored near Hamburg in the y v- melted British zone, will b<> i disapj bui largf nun the churches a- soon ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Advertisement31 1946-10-01 1 j I We refuse to be undersold j Because we have to clos* Buy NAVY BLUE DRILL SHORTS $5.7.1 each ne 848: GIAN SINGH A CO I Barf- i ipott .I31 words
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464 1946-10-01 2 unlawful kimn I thr «e Miet lPoW anJ ■Tdu ch woman Miss Han Ifilgi ;id not be sua ained In law, the Austra5a?WaV cKS o'un yes, ,-day arqui.ted and discharged .six Japatie* personn^i of thf Rot/fjr K«-muoitai at the conclußiOd of theii464 words
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Article109 1946-10-01 2 Surprise Police Check S (Tr\bune S\af Report j Traffic to and ffC P I I < Vir (i*\ang ar \rt>ia\ly tUpP9d for some t*M UuA S riQht when the poUct WW4«CtI *d i sud/ien ntrprlm theel fat ttrms at KaMnnff Bridge* i Thousands of people *Wrf tzp end individually I109 words
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189 1946-10-01 2 Arriving here on board the President Polk, en route to Rangoon to take up po>t as U.S. Public Affairs Officer at the U.S. Consulate General there, is Mr. Frederick Jochem. Mr. Jochem was in the American Navy during the war. He was attached to189 words
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Article109 1946-10-01 2 JAPANESE LAWYERS ARRIVE A pane! of 14 JftpM|£M IftWyvfl nn r l i 10 Interpreters has arrival in Sir- gftpOr* to take part in the defence of' th»-ir nationals nho ;ir»- itill nwaitInpr trial on war crime charges Sinco the opening of the mt tfHoM ti nis in Singapore: in109 words
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Article48 1946-10-01 2 fin.-'l |2,360 in tht lower courts' In dffauii 12 mdfithi 1 rigoioiii l«- 1 prltonm«nt for potsMtioo of o:?.ooo irettei Im Kim S-^onp; tppeftied aeecKpfvUy bei»f« Mr. Juttta If, iyn^.y yoslrrdnv Kin Si <>ntr fttiuid th«l th« ••ntenet r<''n<M>d, but tfct Jodgl dismi^""48 words
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39 1946-10-01 2 nl< !'v f o a chnrpo '»f th«-f f <■><■ nor? ?b"M r rn an R.A.P bi 1 i, Cl Th« woi I mnd to K#* f r D( the inapt) b^ll i:i b|39 words
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113 1946-10-01 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) 'I haven't signed any document, nor d-> I intend to, if it's a question of ceding Brunei to the British Crown." This was what Sultan Ahamacl Tajudin of Brunei told me when I asked him last night about a rumour113 words
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Article37 1946-10-01 2 The Rotary Club of Slrnzaixrre nucts to-morrnw in th^ Roof-Oar-rion of the Adclphi Hotf.'l at 1 p.m. This being a b'i iin-ss meeting, mem* b' tf: are asked not to invite Non 1 itotarian rcuosts.37 words
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99 1946-10-01 2 Woman Had No Money, Tries Suicide Worritd because she was two ronths in arrears irith her rent and pestered by the ehief tenand for the money, Ong Peck Hodjn (34) threw herself over Kallang Bridge into the river to end her life at noon on Sunday, Two Indians ivorkiing at99 words
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Article171 1946-10-01 2 Chinese Warship In Penang (Our Own R^nortrr) PEN. NO. Monday. The fi><r of Britain's 19 |fifl ships Tor China la here en its wav to China. I* is an anti-submarine 1. 400-ton vessel named 'Pupo', with a speed of 16 knots and a complement of 00. T.".'<sn<T Pupo to China171 words
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Article63 1946-10-01 2 Completing the final portion nf h\> investigation into conditions of Indian nationals in South-east Asia territories, Mr. S. K. Chettur, Representative of he Government of India in Malaya, nas returned to Singapore from Hong Kong. While in Hong Kong, Mr. Chettur inquired into the conditions63 words
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Article50 1946-10-01 2 CANADIAN HERRING FOR MALAYA An allocation to Malaya, of Cftilftdian herrings, has just boon ntftdfl rid }i r 1 Vntion for imnort liceitetl RQpported bjf firm offers n^d «i f r«^ i -n f Vl9 pros* tonnnrr^ nnnli'd for should now be lubmitted to tbt.« Registrar of Imports and Exports.50 words
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Article183 1946-10-01 2 COX SOCIAL CLUB FOR INDIAN TROOP cxpillh.c,,!; o^y-B t District, last nigh I the Cox Social cinh t^BF troops at the QiJ I in Waterloo Street !W^ Mrs. Cox said she to K would be a great thin KL* a club like that for J W& soldiers where they each183 words
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Article110 1946-10-01 2 Tan Lim Sing (19), who pallet containing $10.10 ti n Indian shopping at North and Road on Sunday morning. 1 chased and caughi by a k stable on special plain cloth duty. The purse and moo however, were not rec i Tan told the police he i thrown110 words
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148 1946-10-01 2 Malaya's "Lost Legion" Coming Home BVTAVIA, Sept 30: "Lost Legion"-325 JM I who were taken to D"™ r ;jß j Guinea as forced b f*%jM the Japanese and stranded after the surrender -is en w"M home at last. roitfnfrß A Dutch spokesman, con.,™ ing the departure of .^..^iß from Hollandia.A.P. - 148 words
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Advertisement23 1946-10-01 2 FOR QAT F for rai.r 2 QkM From Dlrplay %V.ow Cahfri r> can r >"' .t t». if TCHNIS k QOI^ TTVT!HTTvrTMn Q| "POPIQ23 words
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533 1946-10-01 3 I (Tribune Staff Rvportvn e elementary education for all has yet to bv introduced into this the educational authorities have, in view of the financial stringency public, instituted a system of free education in English schools in the apply to those533 words
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Article125 1946-10-01 3 I days after he had iei money which was to have |p;ii'l by him to coolies in I Island-. Lim Kim Lai Irivstcd in an amusement ■in Singapore. The money, |\va- -pent on household exk as he had been unable to or Rhio because of incleweather, he told the125 words
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305 1946-10-01 3 Blazing Boat Drifted In S'pore River 'Tribune Staff Rvporter} A white sheet of flame which shot upwards for 20 following an explosion on board a motor kang anchored among others in Singapore River Quay, started a fire which attracted hundreds people yesterday afternoon. H* tongkangs B anchored near ig boat305 words
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Article140 1946-10-01 3 First case to be heard at the Singapoi e As>ize .session which i opened yesterday was one of armed robbery in which Tan Hai alias Tan Tai is charged with armed gang robbery at a furniture hhop in Joo Chiat Road at eight o'clock in the140 words
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Article216 1946-10-01 3 CHINESE DIVORCE CASE 'Our Own Report r Kuala Lumpur, Sept 30. -A decree nisi was granted to Tan Lai Cheng against her husband 1 Law Joo Jin. following a divorce suit in the Supreme Court be- fore Chief Justice Bir H c. Willan. Petitioner in tier evidence said that she216 words
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302 1946-10-01 3 "Almost Eight Months In Police Custody" Stating that his clients had D almost eight months n police custody, from Sept. 1945 May 2. this year, and th' n released on a bail of $10,000 '■ach, Mr. V. J. Mendis applied for a redaction in bail, adding that in these difficult302 words
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204 1946-10-01 3 (Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sept 29. For theft of $170 cash belonging to a friend of his, a youth Joseph Rooario was convicted by the Districl Judge Mr. Oarton, The complainant Poomost ol the money. Jee Hcn^ a taxi-dancer at one of204 words
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27 1946-10-01 3 The Municipal Services Union j will hold a re-union tea party lon Thursday at th»> Adelphi Hotel roof garden at 5.15 p.m.27 words
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371 1946-10-01 4 Morning Tribune TUESDAY, OCT. 1, 1946. Optimism The pessimists cannot have it all their own way all the time and as a change from the gloomy predictions of recent months we now have President Truman confessing the belief that we are tfointf to have permanent peace, and General Smuts declaring371 words
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784 1946-10-01 4 H.L. Hopkin - H.L. Hopkin OUR LETTER FROM LONDON oy Fleet-street, Sept.. ltiThirty two RAF squadrons roared OYer London on Saturday morning in honour of a £r« at memory These young pilots were paying homage to a momentous anniversary, to which further tribute was paid in services :ill784 words
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256 1946-10-01 4 NUREMBERG, Sept. 20.— The first nerves to crack under the mounting strain in this drama of the Nurem- berg war crimes trial were t hose of Herman Goering s v.ife. The one-time queen of tho Nazi Socialists, emerged from e prison gates yesterday after seeingA.P. - 256 words
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Article111 1946-10-01 4 New Colonial Development Council LONDON, Sepi B for nial Secretary .\t r I development council V advise him on the fr I review of plans for c nomic and social h,- ".""■> The members an- yl Portal, former Minister ofi^V^ Sir Bernard Bourdillon 1 Governor of Nigeria, Sit^W^ Cunningham, formerReuter - 111 words
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Article102 1946-10-01 4 Homeguard To Quell U.P. Unrest LUfKNOW, (A:- V ted Province? (Conffresi merit is considcrintr the u I rf "Home Guard.-/ I B communal unrest in th< iruv;:^ According to present I U.P. Home Guards will I nbout 5.000, trained in the ;s modern arnus. Companies of u Guards will beReuter - 102 words
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Article133 1946-10-01 4 Battlefields In Arctic! LONDON. Sept. said in a Moscow broadc** Saturday that the Arctic ditions like that ol e aircraft carrier Midwaj &u« Canadian operation Mu>Wjm not likely to help in tW c W lidation of peace. Pravda said V^^iM the United States \sV m "convince the native pe<j AmericaA.P. - 133 words
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Advertisement134 1946-10-01 5 K. TANG I [VBB VALLEY ROAD. V rAPO RE, s.s. I Eastern Arts and Crafts. I "t Minimum Cost I V Atd^ r Variow type* of er les and Max Factor W ducts. 1 Bismurelle Gift B €tJ dding Presents, etc. M.LA BUX CO., N i Bridge Road, Sinpap'^r Hotel134 words
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Advertisement172 1946-10-01 5 it's obtainable anywhtn it's in JAc SwqapDhß ShapA Dispensai HEALTH and VITALITY Why lllffer GENERAL DEBILITY When a Wide range of TONICS ire now available CENTRAL MEDICAL HALL 51 53. Victoria Btreel Electrical J United Trading Co., 01, Stamford Roa.i. Singapore. IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL. PLEASE CONSULT IS t172 words
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Advertisement218 1946-10-01 5 Ladies Hair urtbstrs, o'est ♦"'ash ions and Manicure by Mis? Anna 3laj|ori€^ Ann Ladies Usir Drpsslnß Halcon Fornn-rly of liaison Galaxy and Maison Interlandi Heeren Building, Orchard Road Hotel THE TAVERN Up-to-date Hou-1 In a Quit; and Co.il Locality. Rooms: Luxuriously Furnish* c; Bar: A)] kinds ol Ist Cla>s liquori218 words
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Advertisement133 1946-10-01 5 Musi Start T.M.A. Music House, 61.83, Htfti *3treft, Smgaporr. For PlAlfOe, ICUBIC RIOORM Poooi 74fl Opti ian Regarding the eye Bight C(. riuJt. New China Optical Co. i ?1 iifH 6tr»et, Singa^or* Pboiu I?M Photographer Singa Pholo Studio 4 H;ib Street, liiO.-.r OuUkOOl rr^v^vgraphers PuiUO) USED PIANOS fcl fAMuL'B MAKERB133 words
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Advertisement163 1946-10-01 5 Sanilar iinu to FONCHIN Co., Ltd Oflei 64. Waiiich Btra* Phono N0.^7557. PtrhUal OoaUactoi HulMlng Rcpaiftfj and Q«ntn Importers. Shoes SHOE CO., LTD. BA'IA BUILDING NORTH I'.RIDGK ROAI. Sitk S/o> _j» NKH SILKS in New Designs At Expert Ladfet Dr..siirnakers. 82, North Brklfi H.i. Tal«. ffS] Special ista In Rockets163 words
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Article320 1946-10-01 6 CAIRO, Sepl 29. Eg; I aeii jolti resign! nounced la night, and I m tin Eerotion treaty m ns. It is generally b lei i\ .s.dky Pasha's resignation eh be tendered to Kin^ Paronk without consulting hi tbinct was caused by fr akag( to th<- Arab320 words
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Article111 1946-10-01 6 Bombing Of Bushire Ordered Persian Civil War TEHERAN, Sept 29. The Persian air force has been or dered to bomb part of the t/jwn and porl ol Bushire, occupied by the tribesmen, according to Persian papers which added 'Hall ol Bushire lj in the handof the rebels." Heavy fighting continues111 words
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Article25 1946-10-01 6 WASHINGTON, Sepl 30 -The 1 ffice ol Defence Transportation t 1 1 r the ■••'r hi < hort ;.[■<• will lOOH i «>> i•• hi an production A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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141 1946-10-01 6 n ir»di< I 1 P of Representative and rt ol Lj boui ■r md i ,>, <i ite i la. ■11 final II !>" IS or 16, Lib* Party 10, Lang Labovi me h odeni Labour on«. I .-.nd [ndepen loie their dep<>i; willReuter - 141 words
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Article77 1946-10-01 6 Bombay. Sept. 29.- The Ma haraju ot Kolhapur 3,000--square-mile state of southwesIndia difd early today. He was not live years' old. He had been receiving medical treatment for anaemia since July and develop' d pleuro pneumonia last weekend. The Maharaja was adopted by the MaharaniReuter - 77 words
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Article36 1946-10-01 6 WA^IIINCJTdN, Sept. W, The Office oi Price Administration hi fi '1 ihe maximum price *"<>»• <\\c K iaei [m trial four-d K>r >cdan :it M.645 and for a four-door Prazei < dan a1 -^1 ,795, A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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476 1946-10-01 6 Burma Hill Tribes Want To Remain Under British LONDON, Sept. 29. ibe hill peoples of Bui n portedly opposed to the idea of ever coining undc Bui man administration and insist on remain,;. British rule," declares O. M. Green in the indepei Observer. The mission of leading Karens which recentlyReuter - 476 words
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Article39 1946-10-01 6 ALLAHABAD. Sept. 30:--bave refused to pay punil Of 10,000 rupees lappvox. Straits, which wan impos. United Provinces Governn. communal rioting. The Moslems said they ref pay on orders of the League BW A. P. Command.A.P. - 39 words
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Miscellaneous150 1946-10-01 6 U"l. AII\I^II I:\CLUSIVI l\ MALAYA TO iHI MORNINC, TRIBUM I St*t 'Km I p In the Other Alley By Al Capp OH, YOU RE SO FORTUNATE, f PuRITANIA- f^ "'^^Vr 5 (~CA/N X T F/GGER OyT WHUT CHAUNCEY piD^^^^^ A^ l^T niSS FORTUNE- IF YOU'RE H CY>4^/v/r;~l V YOU'RE THE150 words
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Article, Illustration1054 1946-10-01 7 Henry Gris - Henry Gris By Morning Tribune Corres. in Hollywood. Stars Are Worried WOOD. La minute topic of the Hollyhas been houses and luting of the rent i vwks part Of the ntrol scheme in I states, caught many d him star by surk. there was one1,054 words
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392 1946-10-01 7 1 —de Gaulle EPINAL (France), Sept. 29. General Charles civ Gaulle speaking at Epinal to-day said the new constitution adopted by the National Assembly last bight was unsatisfactory. "We would even be surprised A many Of those who voted for 'it for reasons no doubt v^ry farReuter - 392 words
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Article, Illustration110 1946-10-01 7 London Bepi 29 A<r mauti caJ experts here speculate that Geoffrey d<> Ha v ill and may h I crashed h!s experimental Jet plane on Friday night again I 'supersonic wall." while Dying at th«' speed «»i sound, presumably the greati I spe d attainable, in the currentA.P. - 110 words
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VERA ARDMORE'S GOSSIP COLUMN
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Article, Illustration919 1946-10-01 8 1/ The Great World Oreai last w( ek His Excellency tin Governor General Mr. ICalcolm Macdonen dancing v party, wh lud< (1 Mr and Mrs. Martin. nmander Margaret M d Mr Run Run Shaw. The Mom it bat ten Club This ij certainly one ol the sp t s919 words
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Article, Illustration356 1946-10-01 8 Josephine Lowman - Josephine Low man By 1 I Save a cat ion Time I b Ueve that companies and employers will finally give longer vacations than they do now. i As management realizes that a worker can do more efficient work, and more of it, when he has a356 words
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Article84 1946-10-01 8 GANDHI'S BIR THDA Y ftlahatma Gandhi's 77th birthday falls on Wednesday. October l'. Celebrations in connection with the ]>irth anniversary have began in many parts c.f India a id f< stivi- re ?<> last for days an<-l weeVs tofrtther To mark the i py Mr. K. n. M non, has84 words
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Article36 1946-10-01 8 ANKARA, Sept. 29:— The n«-w Russian nou of S"p; lm to Turkey repeating th<- Russian proposal for ;i joinf uu-i o-lurki.sh defence of th«Turkifli itralta (Dardanelles and Bc&ptlQrUS) ';im.' M B surprv tO political Cirelea hi36 words
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Article127 1946-10-01 8 100,000 Demonstrate In Rangoon RANGOON. Sept. I Anr-Faseist Leagu I day 1 ed a mas, demonstrate n a&m the British White Paper I Burma. I Carrying red banners M shouting slogans I White Paper, accept th< I ers f demands, we want con™ freedom" a hundred th'J'^H people marched inReuter - 127 words
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Article265 1946-10-01 9 4 Men Kangaroo On Record Bid PERTH, Sept. 30.— Four mt and i kangaroo ofl in the U.S. Navy Neptune aircraft from Pearce airfield near here yesterday on a flight thai may take them half way round the world. sp. ed d 200 rn.iJ.h.. the planto Kadi lln destination inA.P. - 265 words
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Article116 1946-10-01 9 ICKES SUGGESTS 'BIG THREE' MEET CHICAGO, Sept. 20 —us. for mer Interior Secretary Harold fekef soggMtad a meeting of President Truman, Pume M nistrr Clement Atflee and Generalissimo Stalin as quickly as pOSsibii io "counsel wth ac'n other about the peace. He sa.d in an address that the °aris conA.P. - 116 words
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175 1946-10-01 9 U.K.-U.S. Against Russo-Turkish Direct Deal WASHINGTON, Sept. 10.— -Dij.U matie authorities >aid '<!a> Britain and the US. can be txpeC ted to confer promptly on Ruasis/i renewed DardanelN -s demands an i bark Turkey firmly. This is the first important <iev<lopment in any major intt-rtat. BJ controversy outside the ParisA.P. - 175 words
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Article42 1946-10-01 9 On being found guilty on charge of deserting hN -hip the s.s. Samara, while in Singapore m Aug. 26 an Anglo Indian sea man, George O. Deer, WU sentenced to lour weeks' r.i. in the Fourth Police court yesterday.42 words
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Advertisement110 1946-10-01 9 .mj?oi§, Bm Tli<' B^uro «>l^ (TeL N 528i) JliiMSif" PEARL S. BUCK'S Brilliant Picturization, ot the Chinese Peasant's Firm > Stand Against the Haughty _^^}l~^-- IK fft Jap Invader! Deanna Durbin's New Role! Chinese Children Saved JPM^ From J.|) Butchery! JptrjLj^ I ■<: ■*&iv SB it fc^., P^^» Amazing dbanha110 words
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Advertisement130 1946-10-01 9 11 a.m., 2.00, 1.15, 8.30, 9 I PHONE moo OPENING TO-DAY LOVE AND ADVENTURE THUNDERING ACTION. A PARAMOUNT PICTURE THE ALL-TIME iB LOVE STORY f OF THE WEST... NOW ON I THE SCREEN IN SPECTACULAR I l^fT^Joel McCREfI I l-'^BrianDOMLEVYi iW*& Sonny TOFTS I Barbara Britton Fay Bainter Tom Tully130 words
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203 1946-10-01 10 Empire's Newest Largest Oilfield In North Borneo 1/ 29 Ane Id "possibly Em] will ripen land bet^ Bnil n Brll Borneo, -ays an artich lie Ob r by Tom Harrison who w Bri tish officer, spent two years in Born <nd became r the armistic the admii I tratlve officerReuter - 203 words
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Article173 1946-10-01 10 BRITISH GOLF CHAMPION HolyUke, Cheshire, Sept. 28 Henry Cotton, former British open chump. on, worthily established him* H a* the British matchplay champion today when he beat James Adams by fight and seven in the championship final scheduled lor 36 bolei on the Royal Liverpool championship links here. Earlier inReuter - 173 words
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Article94 1946-10-01 10 Tin* -trik<- ol ovri a thou Labourers employed by about fl coi. most of whom v i>n conti act ba Is ;i» thq Hai b B ird, has been settled. T'n»' si like began on Prl( It 1 repori ed that the i i ct ii ha\94 words
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Article502 1946-10-01 10 Our Special Food Markets Report On Own < p Prices:— The mark for Ueehoon' s a-ain ad ,-rday with buyers for Si an. Amoy and Kedah qualities at SI 10. $100, $120 and $90 piCUI K>p« rtiVelV. Yesterday's quotations for siam rice and glutinous rice remained unchanged with Siam Rice502 words
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Article64 1946-10-01 10 ff Conda of Manchester K.<> ed 1 per Qoldstone <>:' the Mile End in tho fifth round of a scheduled 10 i ound bout Son of Kolltf of Kuala Lumpur drew j >h Dara Singh cf Punjabi over si:; ound \nuy Oliver of the Royal Signal chalked up64 words
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61 1946-10-01 10 Indian Test Team Invited To Ceylon 'IK) Bept. 30. The Indian cricket team that recently a d England has been invited 1 he Ceylon cricket association to pay a two-week visit to island soon after its arrival in the i-land. tn »i the cancellation of West Indian torn ol India,Reuter - 61 words
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Article128 1946-10-01 10 Volunteer Special Constabulary Membe th I tioiulity, v.ho .re I ing the Volnnteei I d to I once with the I 01 I Iby letter. I Application! bj of the pre-war s, invited. It is intended, if Ba £o are forthcoming, to f Special Constabulary in additi the existing, paid128 words
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Article58 1946-10-01 10 One of the oldest and best known Eurasian couples Singapore, Mr. and Mrs. W. F Mosbergeji, celebrate their gd den wedding next Sunday. There will bo a Thanksgiving High Mass at the Cathedral the Good Shepherd on Oct. 4 a; 6.30 a.m. while on Sunday the will have58 words
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480 1946-10-01 10 HARRISONS CROSFIELDl (MALAYA) LTD! In connection with the change of name of Harrisons. Barker <fc <o. Ltd. to Harrisons Croafield (Malaya) Ltd-, which is announcod in an advertisement in today's issne. a short record of the history of th»» ?>;•••, -tit eompnay ia of interest. Harrisons Sc Crosfield ware -blished480 words
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Advertisement76 1946-10-01 10 Singapore's Greatest Screen Event! Oil** cf the IIi{» of The World's most < elebrated masterpieces! Paramount's adaptation of th«' ftIHOHI Ernest Hemingway's boot FOR WHOM BSBBBr^^^BBBBBJ a^B B^Bd Bb^^^^^ B^S^H BfeflH I ■flßr B^^B H H I p2[ B^i^Bh B^i IL L^jOi fl^3 !^^H 9 I In T«rhni(olw» with GARY76 words
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325 1946-10-01 11 I i Bolivia, Sept. 28.— The Bolivian capital i s i is to scenes of bloodshed and vio V ly experieuced events so macabre as mpted assassination of Tomas Monje GutiM: President of the revolutionary junta. ]aza Munllo. barely two lthsReuter - 325 words
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96 1946-10-01 11 Repatriation Of Japanese From South-East Asia m ing is an official fc 1r 9 m HQ. B r idcast over Tokio that Britain and decided to repa- y over 103,000 K ndered personnel South-East Asia. is! went on to say patriation was ex- mpleted by the this year, n with96 words
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Article50 1946-10-01 11 MYSTERY OF MINISTERS' DOSSIERS NEW DELHI, Sept. 30.— One of the first actions of several members of the Interim Government, on assuring office, ims to call for the confidential police dossiers on Vieir wartimes activities and detention, it icas reported here. They found that the files had been destroyed. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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216 1946-10-01 11 Chinese Silk Industry Faces Grave Crisis SHANGHAI. Sept. 30. The Chinese silk industry is confronted with a serious crisis as a result of the reported decision of Gen. Douglas MacArthur* headquarters in Tokio to reject China's request for 10.000,000 pounds ol raw cocoons. Unless the decision is reconsidered silk filatures216 words
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237 1946-10-01 11 You've got to band it to C.S.E.— this vrek's revue ia slick, welltrmfvn«d .-'-id fairly sipps down the Milky Way! True, th<> material is I \>'.t mtnrky in parts "What a Young: Boy Should Know* 1 could very w*H pml cut,237 words
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227 1946-10-01 11 M K/nwin 9. Silver Bond 8. Na 8 Magic Star 8 0 Nighl ihade 8 Horses Cl. 4, div. 2, 5i tun Robelus 9.12 Rumination 9.10 Cornsheaf 9. 05 Whirlwind 8.04 Phariol 707 Kamalavdit'c 7 07 Counsel and Neelaveni have b«-»'ii tranifern-d from Class227 words
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79 1946-10-01 11 Kiliearn Host To Java Negotiators BATAVIA, Sept. 30:— Lord Kil-V-arn, Britain's Special Commissioner in South East Asia, who is to preside at the coming talks on Indonesia's future, today invited to lunch spokesmen of both sides. Dr. van Mook. Lieut. -Gov.General of the Netherlands East Tndies, with Professor Willem F&hennerhorn,Reuter - 79 words
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187 1946-10-01 11 Shanghai. Sept. 30—Converging columns of Chinese Government fcroopi drove n Communist Lij Kalgan as Nationalist anntej eJsevh re i grouped for possible new large-scale offenshn i One ci lumn bearing dov.n Qfl Communist Chahar prov*n/ r gions is reported to be 40 m to theA.P. - 187 words
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