Morning Tribune, 2 October 1946
1946-10-02
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Title Section11 1946-10-02 1 MORNING TRIBUNE lNew Series) '0 CENT'S .NESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1946 I11 words
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Article, Illustration133 1946-10-02 1 ACQUITTALS SURPRISE GERMANS Nuremberg, Oct. 1 first local reaction to tii* 1 v r diets at the Nuremberg tr.a) cam* 1 today from German newspapermen who :saifl lilpy were "surprised at three acquittals'—of Schacht, V- n Papon and Hans Frtsctv. "This will beReuter - 133 words
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540 1946-10-02 1 Goering, Ribbentrop, Streicher, Keitel Among Those To Hang L nFATH SENTENCES BY HANGING. PARSED BY THE NUREMBERG WAR CRIMES Krv v YFSTERIXAY IN THE TRIAL OF GERMAN *fe SbERS THREE O F WHOM (VON PAPEN, KfflT AND FRITSCHE. WERE FOUND NOI ,B l "l, condemned to death, include Ooering. Ay.A.P. - 540 words
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33 1946-10-02 1 STOP PRESS U.S. Buying 200,000 Tons Of Malayan Rubber' Un to buy an ad< 200.000 tons oi Malayan t ber up to the end ol the at 20*1/ 4 U.S. c f.o.b. Reuf33 words
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Advertisement25 1946-10-02 1 We refuse to be undersold Because wt have to close Buy NAVY BLUE DRILL SHORTS 5.i.75 c Phone S4SS 1 G!AN SINGH 8c CO. -r-—25 words
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Article, Illustration2665 1946-10-02 2 "SPEER HAD COURAGE TO TELL HITLER WAR WAS LOST" Ocl I.— Hitler's lieutenants, -ingr, this iftcri the irAes..t: i as thi German py> 'lead nc i? aIJ coun s On Pics.-, i.-iformed and willing parti- iis Austria, Czecho- i la .I. i theA.P. - 2,665 words
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Article141 1946-10-02 2 Oct. i. After two I Indecision, Gen. Charles I De c^auiie has decided tnai France snould throw m its hzi v-itii the west, his friends confirmed on Monday. lais choice Wili mean a new French foreign policy 11 he re- turns to the nations helm, dipl naticA.P. - 141 words
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Article102 1946-10-02 2 LIX KNOW, Oct. I:— Dr. Ka lashr.uth Kutju, a Minister m the United PrOTiBCCf Government, retvn'ly nddrejjsed a meeting at n village D ar here, vjuattnfj on the platform and H.nnin^ at a bamhoo charkha sj»ini v. h«*l). Ih< Miniftcr was Smoßstratinff tin latest model spinnlnj? \vht-«-l ad--i*«M hyReuter - 102 words
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Article23 1946-10-02 2 f <>r t}|f Hlg-C Of I -n--4 1 4 of I <■ Ai > tins tf nnot lati r thai (etob«f £rt>. i I23 words
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Article73 1946-10-02 2 s s The Nuremberg pri- I sorters were indicted on a 24,000 word document ivfiich charged them on t four counts: 5 Criminal conspiracy; i 2 Crimes against peace i I and the waging o1 j war of aggression; i 3 War crimes, includ- i ing offences73 words
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197 1946-10-02 2 The new committee of the Chinese Chambei Commerce for the current year took over office yes: day from the outgoing committee at a simple cerffl held at the Singapore Chirese Chamber of ComiM Dr. Wti Paak-shing officiate.! and Mr. Lee Kong Chian the n«w president accepted197 words
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Article78 1946-10-02 2 EMPIRE DEFENCE CEMTRE WOOLWICH, Sept. 3, 1 wtefi is to become a centre of Empir, defe£ nave been made to i Z> n Headquarters 01 the tI«J General Stall from WhiSi buildings which were uh 1 the Artillery Headquarti J the Royal Military Academil Over 100 workmen ing out rushReuter - 78 words
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Article45 1946-10-02 2 NEW DELHI. Oct. i-:_Pandit waharlal Nehru. Vice-Preside j the Interim Govern!over the forthcoming session 4 Ind an Science onfrett* According to prospnt plans, science Congress, to which many tinsruishffl scientists have \hh I vited will take place m Nei Dd Janaarv.' ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article218 1946-10-02 2 Sta^ Ht-porttTy Champion of the cause of the Malays, Dato Onn bin Jaafar will shcrtly po t.-^ Johore Bahru from Batu Pdhat to be (he acting Prime Minister of Johore m place t f (Jn^ku Abdul Aziz who wont on leave yesterday prior to re! Iremeni bo Onn h218 words
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132 1946-10-02 3 I, h more than 550.000, which had been Customs, was carried away by robbers on .ing at 4.45. rmed Chinese, believed to be Cantonese. Customs Office at Clifford Pier, and while up the Revenue Officers on the g r o v n ci r132 words
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Article35 1946-10-02 3 I Bering an orea of; j H' h mile Changi. was by the Singapore Fire nday morning. ,;ns later, another lallang over a wider aiva also a was proirr'y dcali35 words
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Article32 1946-10-02 3 ISACSEA major lo>t his _<t her with his Mining $25, a hand wrist watch, when he robbed by five unknown walking along toad on Monday at i a.m.32 words
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Article26 1946-10-02 3 The Board of Imperial Chemical Industries, Limited have declared an interim dividend of 3 per cent en the Ordinary Stock payable <>n Dec 2.26 words
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Article19 1946-10-02 3 JERUSALEM, Scut. 29. The Sultan of Lahj (Aden protectorate) has given 100.000 rupees to Palestine Aral) umma (land) fund.19 words
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196 1946-10-02 3 Japanese "Sex Maniac" Makes His Defence Described by one of the prosecution witnesses as a Major Kudo, the head of the Kudo Butai .v. Known as the 19th Ambulance Corps, who rial In a War Crimes Court with 11 oihermemButai, on atrocity charges against civilian Hirers and members of an196 words
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230 1946-10-02 3 Union Petition Against Price Control Bill (Our Own Reporter) PENANG, Tuesday. More than 120 bodies, merchants and traders, led by the Penang Importers and Exporters Association, have affixed their signatures to a joint petition to the Governor-General (Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald) and the Governor of the Malayan Union (Sir Edward230 words
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180 1946-10-02 3 Judge Disagrees With Ju ry 's Verdict Tell him thai verdict I am bound to cnnvici hiiti, and I sentem to. five years' rigorous imprisonnl. It is an unusual Iking >vi I am bound to sa\ that I do not agree with th With these comments, Justice N. A. Worley180 words
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Article412 1946-10-02 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter} Congratulating the Singapore Harbour Board ii king "its place among the civilised employers of labour," Mr. T. P. F. McNeice of the Social Welfare Department yesterday declared open the Harbour Boarc can'eens for workers "If you look after your workers, you412 words
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293 1946-10-02 3 NO MILK-AGAINST-RICE-CARDS AT THE MOMENT (Tribune Staff Reporter) There is no likelihood of distributing condensed sweetened milk m Singapore against rice-cards at moment. One of the main reasons is that sufficient quantities !of condensed sweetened milk alone would not be forthcoming to cope with thf demand, T understand. The consumption293 words
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304 1946-10-02 4 Morning Tribune WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1946. Crime And The Public A new week-end peak <>i twelve armed I I -•< give.s emphasis to the decision to form m Singapore a volunteer special cons abu Jury to assist me regular force m its task of combi" iuL' organised crime. Uf course304 words
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1020 1946-10-02 4 H. L. Hopkin - OUR LETTER FROM LONDON Men Revolt Against The Uniform H. L. Hopkin c el street, Sept 17. I.< rd Tedder'j warning ol the m ol recruiting for the been foll< wdby I ter to nen ipap n complair; I ,r advancement the part ol men m the Ber- are not1,020 words
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Article103 1946-10-02 4 Bhopal Nawal Sees Jinn ah NEW DELHI, Sept. Nawab of Bhopal. Cfean I the Chamber of Pr Muslim League PWfi mod All Jinnah here what political observers re as "an important diplo role" to secure the co-operation In interim government ana st'tuent Assemblysaw G?ndhi yest A statement rep rby SirReuter - 103 words
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95 1946-10-02 4 Shahrir Will Retain Foreign Portfolio BAT AVI A. Sept. 30. Dr. Su: iShah r i r, Indone ;!an Pr Minister, will retain the Fcra portfolio and Dr Ami] I d*n that of Defence m then Indonesian cabinet now bei formed, the Indonesian ne agency reported today ft Jogjakarta quoting "re*Reuter - 95 words
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Article117 1946-10-02 4 TRIBESMEN CAPTURE KEY TOWN TEHERAN. I i Amir, key garrl I j ha s been ovorpr 1 gai tribesmen. j here tuday. Band Ami: I several lines ol :m m M and the access to the I dam m the Shiraz disti I There was not direct M from Bushire,Reuter - 117 words
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Article72 1946-10-02 4 LONDON, Sept. 30.- A trade *nission to China led by Sir Leslie Boyce, chairman of the Gloucester Carriage and Wagon Company, left Northolt aerodrome m two specially chartered planes today. During its stay m China, which i^ expected to last about three months the mission72 words
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Advertisement15 1946-10-02 4 r *st Uars m Town r Piieef Are •miSt i»aviijo:\ BA R S rili Midnight15 words
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Advertisement822 1946-10-02 5 it's obtainable any when it's m Samtary .01 I Ifaz Sinqataohs. $hasA fonchim&ccu, I iPORft SS Office 64, Wa'lkh B'reet Eastern Ai > > Phone No. 7557. |r Sanitary It Electrical Contrpic to* and Crafts ,i'ri;:v Rcpalrtu and Ger. I < M ini >- Importers H. I [ids Dispense Han822 words
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442 1946-10-02 6 India's Special Envoy Has Frien dly talks with Molotov he Sovl :lls! ol food shi] of i un rl auc •iv. M. Molotov is known to the most friende lv ure <xtianges of ambu bu on the subject of f< .i Id out no hope for ay .sizeable shipments RuReuter - 442 words
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Article45 1946-10-02 6 < ALCUTTA, Sept. W.— The Bengal Q vernrrn^nt states that <=Outh Calcutta wu quiet today but six Inci- delltl v.. p« reported from north and central Calcutta op to 880 p.m. Eleven persons were injured In these incidents two of whom have since d C6 ReuterReuter - 45 words
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148 1946-10-02 6 'World Cannot Stand Another War'-Ike MN. Bept 30. Gen. >wer, of United States Army. j a pr f r -> conference I r y intelligent man bIOWS that the world cannot itand another global v.;..r. Civ.tintion i ann >t '.'i.'i another a.r I 1 |j too much to ask the148 words
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Article73 1946-10-02 6 On Holiday In Holy Land IBBUSALBC, B€pt. no Th<. only tritisk tr^fij.^ n«t carrying armi m I party of JOO Br.tish Jewish CttTMfl from the M >ldlc ESa«f fwii:'' Porec, Egypt, who »re touring '.he Holy Land on leave and* i the iuhjticcfi of tho Jewish Agency 9 Porc«t Hospitality73 words
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Article, Illustration14 1946-10-02 6 Our Dumb Blonde •Tm taking a close up because your boy Mend's short sighted."14 words
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Article110 1946-10-02 6 PARIS. Sept. 30. India abstained from voting today on the French compromise solution for the Anglo-American proposal urging international control of the Danube and that navigation there should be free and open on terms of equality to national vessels and the good of all states. The110 words
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Article74 1946-10-02 6 MEV/BURY. I Marshal Sir Bertine "-'m Button, forau r Aii I Personnel, An M\r\\ I Iped to plan t I Britain, has died I at Crookham, N< I illness of some I years old. H flyer m the 1914-1;; I No. 9 Squadron \va alter disre^ ir I IReuter - 74 words
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Article79 1946-10-02 6 JERUSALEM, Sept, I Irgun Zvai Leumi's secret :m "Voice Of Fighting ZieiT I night called for a "Jewis: I wide liberation army to il I until the Jewish flag wave; I Jerusalem and Amman •uM of Transjordan)." I The main tasks of the aReuter - 79 words
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Article59 1946-10-02 6 SOUTHAMPTON, Sept The Royal Mail Line N i <\ndes which reached Bj impton today from Fort md Naples had 241 peraml tors packed m one of her 'n The prams belonged to fW °olish servicemen who had: veiled m the liner jfroi vhere they served Anders' army. Altogether wereReuter - 59 words
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Miscellaneous124 1946-10-02 6 I LI*L AIirVEK exclusive m malaya to the morning tribumUndercover Man cap)^ OH. PURJTANIA- DON'T BROOD X TVE. GOT TO f *OH- (SOB!) (-AH'LL FOLLY HIM f\ \ft ABOUT THE LATE: FOAMINGHAM j MARRY SOME- WHUT IS HIS MEBBE AH KIN 4( TSK r ~TSK r l 2 VAN PEWf/124 words
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Article325 1946-10-02 7 Henry Gris - Henry Gris By Morning Tribune Carres, m Hollywood. J >- V"^"» >D. There came a very beginning ol n things looked at dark movie moguls n to write memcs the closing ol their •ason usa techwith many a •it m front of the gates. nly lasted325 words
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Article195 1946-10-02 7 JERUSALEM, Oct. I.— 1 fov Palestine was or; reek-end, highly placed Ar ilated Press yesterday. nal Bey Husseini. deputy an ot the Arab Executive, (turned yesterday to Palesm Alexandria, immedily conferred with Arab leadshadow government m the Mufti Hajj Amin now m Alexandria the British ExclusionA.P. - 195 words
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Article35 1946-10-02 7 Greek King Pardons 2 Leftists ATHENS, Sept. 30.- Using hi* ►gative of mercy King f the H pardoned two left-wingers v and the other m t, Thess lv. ere to have been exdawn t ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article387 1946-10-02 7 Tokio, Sept. 30.— Forty-tv/o year old Yoshio Kolaira, blood of 11 confessed murders on his hands, si luietly on the straw-matted floor of the dirty-walled •oom of Atago police station today, and said: "I feel emorse; I am ready for death". Kodaira, whoso sex stranglingA.P. - 387 words
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Article152 1946-10-02 7 SHANGHAI. Sept. 30. -Provision of British technical assistance m Chinas gigantic industrialisation programme is one of the results expected by the Chinese Government from the present ftelt of the British Goodwill Trade Mission, it is learned It is admitted that most of China's rehabilitation and re-Reuter - 152 words
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Article198 1946-10-02 7 Financier Found Shot Dead iICHESTI 30.--rman l Holden, known stockbroker and financier, and oJ hi 8 I Chi< His and accomj man, m i he police are inTestlgatl circumstances ol his d For many I I. Hoid'-n an en c flyer both for business and pleasure. Near he lvd aReuter - 198 words
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Article13 1946-10-02 7 •T: i^.jr;" *>';■■' f Vid I Xl bed t< n.13 words
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Article, Illustration39 1946-10-02 7 Top-flight Director Alfred Hitchcock has his first team m a huddle before the next plaj/. Tnei/'rc plotting &ay& to make RKO Radio's new til m. Notorious.' It's the first time head-liners Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman ha been team-males.39 words
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Article, Illustration990 1946-10-02 8 Arrivals friend] Saturday morning on the quayside f rai of Singapore's smart' st women; honourable mention goe.^ U) Mrs. Leon Britten Her butcher blue limn ilack quit was the acme of crisp perfection, but the accessories worn with this really took my eye, a lovely square crystal990 words
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Article183 1946-10-02 8 NANKING. Sept. 30. A Nationalist attack on Kalgan, main Communist military base In North China has been ordered by the Central Government, according to unconfirmed reports m the Chinese press. The Communists are reported ;to have reacted by issuing a i "general mobilization" order. This183 words
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Article30 1946-10-02 8 (NO KONG, M rr.cn aboard the I i o oats lo.u r I I nava r A.n an < I H from Hong X■■:.K B for the abandon* B30 words
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Article, Illustration329 1946-10-02 8 Josephine Lowman - Josephine Lowman By Vacation Or Rest? After weighing everything m your mind; money matters, nenroug energy, and crowded travel and hotel conditions, it may h^ that you will decide to spend your first post WBJf vacat'.on at home. This is not a bad idea unlesj you feel329 words
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112 1946-10-02 9 of the Singapore General Labour •day sought official intervention m the strike, now m its 12th week. lives IVorks ntatives, Chi:d Malays, met r the GL.U-, and Z ivint the ih Z our snouia ol to bring about a satisfacr.. m112 words
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Article79 1946-10-02 9 Alleged Theft Of Clothing Three Indian toldier^ Si: |In(I ad Ali. and ICbhd Jacob, d at Kirn Beng R appeared m the Second Polic* Court yesterday on of thefl respect of eight baivalued at $14,000, on Sept 30. Cjulam Hussein fr.Cf-d a abetment of the theft, while another Indian, Bahram79 words
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Article41 1946-10-02 9 NEW DELHI, Sept. SO.— A health insurance icheme for thf b< nefit of the Inci.-in factory worken is on. the main f aturei Of a BiH which will l>" introduced m tho Central Assembly b( its next session hert41 words
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Article87 1946-10-02 9 The Malay Football TVam will mb'tn charity matches m aid of Kegrl tbilan Malay Spott Fund, first match will b<- against Seremban Malay XI >>n Saturday, and the second match against The Combined Chin and Malays on Sunday. The Singapore Malay team consisting of fifteen players87 words
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Advertisement158 1946-10-02 9 E4 N LATEST MOST AMAZING! Br\r,r//!f "NIGHTINGALE" Is Back' m Beanna Sees Adventure! ■Opening 1 0-DAY /^^|rj£ I =sSa^\ m.-2 p.m.— 4.15 p.m. I AMI 1 111 j I 6.30 p.m.— 9.15 p.m. \^ltff"Ul I B Üb/ •••t iI :;i^« I i i: iKMi l l«^ '"»ii^ntKi:ttsttUlJ**** tt ni*SSsffi?"^ii'**ilßi**< :l:158 words
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Advertisement116 1946-10-02 9 ii m i i i i i n —> 11 a.m., 2.00, 4 .15, 6.30, 9.30 PHONE 3400 SHOWING TO-DAY I THE GREATEST OUTDOOR! I ROMANCE OF THEM ALL! M NOW IN CORCEOUS TECHNICOLOR 1 ioit b«lovd h J^^^!___k t a c oy# an B I Joel McCREA I Brian116 words
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Advertisement163 1946-10-02 9 TO-DAY AT THE gi jft I M [QJlg; 4 Shows 1.30— 1— -i.30— 9.30 p.m. OOLORES.MORAN HARRY OAVtNPORT lR ECTt 'l rs SSsEMARY D.CAMP. SCREEN PLAY BY fR PHFR I P X Hp PfIRH fl V A 40 PAfIANO* FROM A STORY BY HARLAN WARC rilLULlllun Ut UUHUUKrt Gaumont British163 words
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Article285 1946-10-02 10 Our Special Food Markets Report ndentj .t. wn< •M $110. $100, $120 t nd $90 lor S a Indo IK< dan quaLtle q itlona tor Si \m Rice n-rnain d at $160. Olurj 1 fi at I d Kcdiih qua ks of the H lll on quality wen- not availaW285 words
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Article67 1946-10-02 10 Fowl Seller Robbed Killed A poultry cl«alr-i, TtoO KM Soo 19) a while eyclinf ■long Braddell Pjidd with a oonsiffnmcnt ol fowl PM robb<-d and tht-n shot (Wad by m unknown assailant, on the evening of June 4. At the eIOW f 'f the inqu«-st yestrrduy, tin- CorOOiT Mr. W.67 words
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Article152 1946-10-02 10 The following donation- art acknowledged with thanks: Proceeds ol Football Match. C.A. v Army XI at Jalan Bos ir Stadium on 12th September. 1946 $2,704.50; Donations from Y\s Mi'n's Club lincliiding $250 from Dr. Loh Pnon Lip. and $100 m <^eh ol the following: Dv. A. vV. B.152 words
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Article308 1946-10-02 10 Ma lay ans Return On Devonshire (By Our Woman Reporter) At exactly midday yesteiday, the Devonshire glided alongside the quay at Jardine Steps flying the yellow quarantine Hag. It was some time before the passengers were allowed to disembark owing to the many n< cessary formalities. Many touching scenes were308 words
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Article151 1946-10-02 10 (Our Financial Correspondent) A more cheerful picture was m the Local rubber mark* relay on receipt of, cables by dealers and brokers that the Board oi Trade Directorate m London would be m the market again for a further purchase of local surplus rubber stocks. Several dealers151 words
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Article612 1946-10-02 10 1 r-'.'jntf to -the Malayan Share broki I nga] ore re h9 follows INDUSTRIE Buyer Sellei Alexandra Brickworks Ord?. 1.70 I.'JO Alexandra Brickworks Pn- 2.60 35 Brit, Malaya Trustee Executor Co. 8.00 9 00 Consolidated Tin Sneltera 22/6 26/--do Prefs. 26 6 28/6 Eastern United Aspuraru-e 35612 words
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Advertisement46 1946-10-02 10 At The Worlds QLORff G.W< Daily. 1—1— •.16 PJD "Action In The North Atlantic Opening To Biorron "The Desperadoes" and "IWOJIMA" m hi '1 echnkoloi IJIM) N.H Dg 1.15 j> m "THE RETURN OF T'^ FP.GC" "THE SHADOW" "BLUES IN THE NICHT" Wk% Road To Morocco"46 words
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162 1946-10-02 11 ion's car parts an! scrap located at godowns r ig Buku and Syed Alwi Road were at a low g or. h about $300, fOO/ 1 Mr. A. Kolden, until stodian of Proprrlv. informed the Special f Cour 1 yesterday. testifying m the hich162 words
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127 1946-10-02 11 Inspector P. P. Webb w;is acquitted yesterday m the Fifth Policn court of two summons charges of causing hurt, to a Chinese woman Lim Ah Heo, while attached to the Joo Chiat Police Station during the Japanese occupation. Th ector Webb tf>Td li( >r127 words
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141 1946-10-02 12 •Rom Our Correspo nden K. L. Hopkin) London, Or 1. The D ally Express says: "British xpayers will probably ha ye to meet a £2-million loss the Anglo-American rub ber agreement which will be announced soon. The government will Incur this loss m141 words
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Article87 1946-10-02 12 5 YRS. FOR ROBBING HESS JEWELS FRANKFURT, Oct. 1. The former American Women's Army Corp' Copt. Kathleen Nash Dvrant was convicted by a military court yesterday of stealing the U.S. $1,500,000. Hesse crown jewels and was sentenced to five years' hard labour and dishonourable discharge from the United Stah Army.A.P. - 87 words
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121 1946-10-02 12 Rice Swindle: Another Siam Governor Suspect BANGKOK, Oct. I. —Another pro- trial forernor and ihrm ion* I oAciali of Slam woft M<i.d today, on suspicion of log participated m tho toithauC linp of govtrnmeat ric' tock ■ndc*d w%rt dion Xhonjj Siii, Governor of Surind province, the .:i;iyor of tlit: townA.P. - 121 words
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Article27 1946-10-02 12 London. Oct. 1. Rumours circulated today ol an attempt on fctM lit* of Marshal Tito but the official Yugoslav News A^ncy said they wen- un- unded.- A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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94 1946-10-02 12 Kluang Sentences: "Something Must Be Done" I London. Oct. I.— Mr. Wil' Nally, Member of Parliament l\ir Bllston, who had asked Secretary of War Jack Lawson to suspend the two years' impri- sonment sentences passed at the Kluang conrc martial, urges m a letter to the Bilston Parliamentary Labour Party94 words
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Article65 1946-10-02 12 ALEXANDRIA. Oct. 1. -The new Egyptian government, whatever is may be. will übmit Egypt's ca>e to the Security Council if Britain does not accept Egypt's proposals as set >ut at the treaty revision negotiations, it was learned authoitatively on Monday. Meanwhile, inter-party conferences to nnd a solutionA.P. - 65 words
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121 1946-10-02 12 The R.A.F.'s longterm plans for South East Asia airfields Will cost m the neighbourhood oi 120.000,000 according to Air Marshal Sir Leslie H oiling hurst, Director of Supply and Organisation and former commander of base air forces m South East Asia. Air Marshal Sir HollinghurstReuter - 121 words
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Article101 1946-10-02 12 EX-MINISTER FIGHTS REPORTER KARACHI, Sept. 30.— Soon after the Sind provincial legislature was dissolved by the Governor's order, an exminister is reported to have stayed a boxing bout with a newspaper reporter at the Government Secretariat. The reporter had a statement m his notebook that the ex-Minister did not wishReuter - 101 words
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Article38 1946-10-02 12 JrkUSALEM. Oct. 1. British ops were ambushed m thre< places north of Tel Aviv, the all-Jew city, late last ■lit. One paratroopei was danger tusly wounded and one army canteen srirl employee was shot. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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220 1946-10-02 12 Sydney, Oct. I.— Major Charles Cousens, p 0 born Sandhurst man, accused of treason by broa^ I ing t the Japanese, told the court at a re hearing today of loveletters s c n t to him m T I Miss Foumiko Saisho.Reuter - 220 words
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Article107 1946-10-02 12 The first official plenary meetI Ing of Dutch and Indonesian i delegations seeking a political solution m Java is scheduled for Oct. 7 under the chairmanship of Lord Killearn, Brit sh Spec/al Commissioner In Southeast Asia. The first negotiation meeting J of the Dutch Commission General107 words
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Article33 1946-10-02 12 Trieste, Oct. I.— Seven proYugoslav Italians were arresled on charges of stoning a group of barracks-bound American soldiers last n ght. One soldier was send to hospital and others were bruised. A. P.A.P. - 33 words
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213 1946-10-02 12 COURT ORDERS PROSECUTOR TO APOLOGISE Toklo, Oct. I.— The Fiei llf prosecutor. M. Robert Gn^^Hl was ordered to apologise to j international war cnme s trilia-l nal m Tokio today and to I duct tiis phase of the «l| aga'nsi. Hideki Tojo and" aiHF other accused m the Japar.ey^B' language,A.P. - 213 words
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