Morning Tribune, 4 October 1946
1946-10-04
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Title Section11 1946-10-04 1 MORNING TRIBUNE g;g; (New Series) 10 CESTS Ug OCTOBER 4,. 194311 words
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1517 1946-10-04 1 No More Isolation for America, Says Mr. Byrnes mar ivlust Not Happen Again I Paris, Oct. 3. Speaking m Paris loday, Mr. James krrnes, united States Secretary of State, seated he heartily agreed with Marshal Stalin I hat f was no immediate danger of war. Leu he added: "I hopReuter - 1,517 words
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84 1946-10-04 1 m Oct. 3. The j Be D.C.4 ol the American i m Air lines, with a crew MM 39 passengers, m morning shortly i m from Stephen^■B me, Newfoundland, j m i i from New York to Hijl' J»' ncluded three ow cloud ceilingReuter - 84 words
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51 1946-10-04 1 Ar rest Warrants Against Papen, Schacht, Fritsche Lil (M <T Th( wL: o! the Nurom■L Re Court has W irrant against t *it, and FritX luitted at the X, American X rmany v nu-d m criminal poiico E; grounded I E md blocked all E to arrest the m leave51 words
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Article, Illustration278 1946-10-04 1 MONTGOMERY WILL SETTLE MALAYA'S DEFENCE ON DEC. VISIT Exclusive Interview With Malaya GOC-in-C (Tribune Exclusive) Lieut. -Gen. Sir Frank Messervy. GOC-IN-C, Malaya, lold the Tribune m an exclusive interview la.si night, iiai at present the garrison m Malaya was being reduced, and the permanent strength would probably be three brigades278 words
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113 1946-10-04 1 Bombay. Oct. 2. By m o'« ri whelming majority the Bombay Legislative Assembly t xlay pas d a bill for the femoral <') sociul disabilities »i th<: depressed claa ("untouchables") Thr bill provides: lor access by "unl ichables" to places oj public entertainment, restaurants, hotels,Reuter - 113 words
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Article31 1946-10-04 1 WASH! NO TON l) that r\» l ii rk h por to tlii :>.••■. lea. T1 c Randolph i f replac* I DR. thi kmtt ■'i 'I A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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27 1946-10-04 1 Karachi, Oct. I. About Ml tnd Indian troops tailed for the P rsian Gulf purts fr .n> during the weekend.27 words
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Advertisement29 1946-10-04 1 GIAN SINGH'S DESIRE to m:\vi: memory h.mmnd before thr (LOSE FULL ShM KHAKI TROUSBR FOR W FOR EITHER SEX LIMITED STOCK Phone 8483 V Battery Road, Singapore. Cables: "BAJAJ"29 words
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348 1946-10-04 2 Optimistic About Rubber (Tribune Staff Report I an earlier arm not bt going to England, th< n\ Johore, Ungku Aziz, yes. changed his plans and woul early m December on leave. When I saw Ungku Aziz U was m his comfortabU home348 words
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Article, Illustration322 1946-10-04 2 RAFPRO - RAFPRO At 3.15 p.m. yesterday, the Central Bomber Command Establishment ***** ma silver Lincoln "Excalibur" broke through greying clouds at Changi airport and touched down dead on time after a nine-hour journey from Darwin. The aircraft If on us way back to the322 words
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Article125 1946-10-04 2 Jn connection with hrn acid throwing incident at Cull Road ou Oct. l, thr'M- Indians, B Rajoo (22< D; :>ara Btngh 24 and 3am ndiii bin Mohnm«-d H«mi.i (27), npl>' fa r orf S<'cond Police Magi tratc L c. Goh. ynttrday. 'jwo thH:"«s of causing hait125 words
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Article26 1946-10-04 2 CASH AWARDS F OR CHESS PLAYERS iSCOW Oct. 8. S< v. ).•> < I- ;»i. d r h<- jil! nr.ior. COIr r- O< > 00 tO r.' A. P.A.P. - 26 words
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129 1946-10-04 2 When Ungku Aziz Did Some Barter Trade (Tribune .S'ta# Reporter) "We have had very bad Üb\ k-Aiju days", said Ungku Aziz retiring Prime Minister of Johore m an intervh-n: yeiterday, referring to the Japanese OCCUpaiiOH. "I was never Afentri Brsar Prime Minister; during the fny occvpatio?J," he declared. "VWiat c'id129 words
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74 1946-10-04 2 Mr. K. P. K. MENON OFF TO INDIA AFTER 19 YEARS Mr. K. P- K. ICenon, Sinjrapore lawyer and prominent member of the Indian community, is leaving on a h .iid.iy to India via Calcutta, accompanied by his daughter and jrraml-ehildren. He expects to be ay for three months. Hcniing74 words
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Article, Illustration167 1946-10-04 2 A simple solemn service at St. George's Garrison Church, Tanglin Barracks, yesterday afternoon marked the last tribute paid by Headquarters, ALFSEA. Singapore, t o the memory of the late Col. Cyril Hew Dalrmyble Wild, M. B. E., War Crimes Liaison Officer, Singapore and167 words
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170 1946-10-04 2 Armed Chinese Is Sentenced To Death T .horo Bahru, Thursday.— A .Chinese y< I Fook Sen (13) was today sentenced to dear I Justice L. V. J. Laville at the Johore Bahru I a double charge of committing robbery wit} I weapon and carrying firearms. I 1 The assessors, Mr.170 words
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Article78 1946-10-04 2 Tti the Second District I terday, Mr. T. T. Ru Hjs Siew Seng '3D of Rochore /K]t total of $1,650 for ofleni I the Food Control Ordinance H]Kt Ihe charge* were: Hr* 1. Selling 247 kitties < I lated sujrar for $207.4* was $177.84 cts.78 words
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Article58 1946-10-04 2 The three Chinese Lin Kan Kec Ponir Mid Low Km! appeared m the Second Poi on Tuesday, m I cast- conn; with property worth $2-mul: r escorted into the couvt >» Mr. R. McEwan, A. S. P. I asKed for 24 hours mow custody. In order to58 words
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215 1946-10-04 2 WOMEN WORKERS ALSO ATTEND TEA PARTY An ussurcmce that he would do all he possibly could for the staff of the Singapore Municipality re•ardins; the Question of "back pay" was made by Mr. L. Rajn pr stdent of the Municipality, m whose honour i> reuni215 words
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Advertisement13 1946-10-04 2 WW 111 i^ "™A^ >^ I T*HE ARCADE TWNNIB k OOLF «V^RTTHINO TN KPfjRTB.13 words
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262 1946-10-04 3 i m procession on the pre-war .scale with I ked lorries, dragons, forts, battleships etc., lanned by the Chinese community to be the 1 n of this year's celebrations m commemora--1 Double Tenth" anniversary. All Associations an- invited to take part m the262 words
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194 1946-10-04 3 FOOD CONTROL CLERK DENIES ALLEGATION I m Nr :n. a Food Coni ttached to the subi*^ it Vlct( ria school cate iW ed accepting money LX.' blic to show favour fE'v: newal of rat 'on lei- v.r.-n h«> iac ci two corrupI A c I iarg s v esterdfty. E|194 words
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Article73 1946-10-04 3 Iohore Malay A'omen Hold Concert ■'>!' i Reporter L :i y women «>i Jtotioft H auipices of the m branch of the Per* B" B«mananjong W^ ■..ular Malays I?* o*'0 ii by Dato Onn, P*^ concert last oighi E viiicll w*U be repeated l.g led I; *as V ■> Ch.73 words
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Article14 1946-10-04 3 X Uiton e Di^sion X "i r idfiuincation ■»N ..taurants. ReuterReuter - 14 words
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222 1946-10-04 3 Eurasian Woman A lleges Indian Soldiers Burgled Her House How two defenceless Eurasian womeirlivlng In a house at Changi Road had their premises broken Into by six Indian soldiers who held them up at pistol point and ransacked the house while they were putting the children to bed was recounted222 words
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Article58 1946-10-04 3 police constable who ica> going on leave and on his way to the railway station, was held up by seven Chinese, three of whom were armed with pi>tols, at New Bridge Road and Smith Street junction, r jf)o a.m., Wednesday. Ie was robbed of $200, his two bags58 words
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110 1946-10-04 3 At the conclusion ol the pro secution m an armed robbery case against two Chin* Be, at the Ass.zes yesterday the jury returned a verdict of not guilty. The men, Chua Ah Bee and i P)h Kee Choon, were charged; with armed robbery110 words
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150 1946-10-04 3 Stole Iron Piping From ALFSEA Depot Ifa lor V. J !,<•»• attached to ILPSEA BSHD cai ip m Uexandra i£ ;.d. told m tfcfl Pourtli P<> •<• Cotlft yesterday, of it chase after Dollnh bin ECima^i Javanese, irho irai encod to t ■••u months' r.i w the theft <>f iron150 words
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159 1946-10-04 3 You th 's S eco nd Conviction On Revolver Charge An Ind;an youth. Nadasen, wno Baid be did not known hi exact agi but that H Pai either l« >r 17 years, irai atnteuced to three rigoroas imprisonrn. by District Judge P-'iul Storr, rda This wa-s Nadas^-n Beoond ■<> viction159 words
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280 1946-10-04 3 An incident following an Allied air raid m the vicinl I he Kaorin PoW Camp m Slam sometime m I when an alleged remark by a PoW, "I hope r.hey come back again,' 1 led to the beating up of nearly 120 Inmates.of280 words
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Article141 1946-10-04 3 Acid Used In Society Battle Three Chinese armed with pistols entered a house m Campbell Lane at 1.45 p.m., yesterday and took away jewellery and worth $88. A European sailor was attacked by a gang of six Chinese m Jalan Be^ar and robbed of $100, A gold i ing and141 words
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118 1946-10-04 3 50 Muslim Burials A Day Under Jap Occupation An average of 50 burials a day was undertaken by th? burial staff "i the Muslim Trust Fund Association during 1043 and 1944. says tho annual report f the Ass elation for the feat 1045 On the liberation of Malay. i the118 words
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Article88 1946-10-04 3 While B:b;ih binte Karim, Malay woman, wu pondering m purchase fr. m ihop In J>> Chiat R< id. i man c i\n" up fr< m b» hind her >». r i ■ri itched away her r e which she held In her hand Blbah tned fttely shouted88 words
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379 1946-10-04 4 Morning Tribune Fresh Hope In India D While Mr. jVi.:ah i d ntly is not fully reconciled to events since the Cabinet Mission left India, reports from New Delhi give the impression that he has moved a great deal nearer the thought Of cooperation with the interim government, if he379 words
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872 1946-10-04 4 H. L. Hopkin - H. L. Hopkin OUR LETTER FROM LONDON jf r riv^ I j I I I STREET. Sept. wnwi Bruce Woodcock sc >red an eighth-round knock out over Qu a Lesnevich at the Harrini Arena the other night, ho was critics who previously bad been inclined872 words
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306 1946-10-04 4 London, Oct. 2. The Moscow newspaper Trad tie cla/ed that American mediation by Gen. George id shall resulted m the Chinese civil war m which figntins; is being waged on a larger scale than at anytime since 1927. The Trud article by commentatorA.P. - 306 words
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88 1946-10-04 4 WASHINGTON- o« sldent Truman c < hi a top Naval Co i Pacilic, reviewing th respecting American other operations. He talked to Becr< Navy James Forrest^ John Towers. Pacific ]2 commander, and Rear Charles Pownall. Guam ]2 governor. Forrestal said the made a general statement^A.P. - 88 words
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Article19 1946-10-04 4 WASHINGTON. I membership committee of tl ••-•I national monetary fond Tutsi I ted to admit Italy. A.P.A.P. - 19 words
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105 1946-10-04 4 WANTS FINES IMPOSED ON SCHOOLBOYS LUC KNOW, Oct. wands for a revival of birrt ♦i "yes* ore discipline am iiyni'y of the. teacher heard at a conferena national officers of the Provinces which r;' 1 problem of growin\ cipline among students. One headmaster a heads of schools "can i €xpcri?nentReuter - 105 words
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Article28 1946-10-04 4 LOVD'»N. Od Can Mak« If E •njt M 000 n Wednesday Bratislava, r burff, Rotterdam. A I Brusseifl A torn on WediM ■of Bahawalpur. A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Advertisement188 1946-10-04 5 i ■»hw»«>»«»mm r t-trm «i— win w ILil| its obtawabh anywhere it's m ~}h& §wqapDh£ Shop* i r HEALTH and VITALITi Why suffer GENERAL DEBILITY when a wide range of TONICS arc now available CENTRAL MEDICAL HALL i jl/.")3, Victoria Street Wtru United Trading Co., 61, Stamford Road, Bingapor II188 words
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Advertisement178 1946-10-04 5 Ladies Hair dressers, Latest '""a'l.'ori!, and Manicure by afjai Ann* k Aim Udtoa Hair Dressing Saloon Konneriy of Maiaon Galaxy and IfaJaon Interlandl. Biiilrllog. Orchard Road Houi THE TAVERN Ur>-»o-date Bole] In ft QOlei and Cool Locality. Rooms Luxuriously Furnished. Bar: All k'ntis of Ist Cia-s Hquor availableMl rtngiin Hd.178 words
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Advertisement111 1946-10-04 5 1 '1 T.M.A. Music House Sl/ft3, V'fti 6i*r.« f e:ngiipor©. JUX^ORDS Regarding the eye Bifhfl Cr,nnAt New China Optical Co. 11 ra Btrert, B!ng»r nr 1 1 Photogmfhti < Singa Photo Studio c !Lft Btret nXOAFORI SED PIANOS a. D 8 MACTBfI kl HRj) SON ABU PAIGI Nang Heng Co.,111 words
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Advertisement156 1946-10-04 5 FONCHIN Co., Ltc Omre 64, Wallirh 6uT-»i»t Phone No. 7557. Sanitary it Electrical ContraRrpairtrs and OtMfl Importers. GliOE CO., LSD dATA BUIIJDINO NORTH BRIDGE BOAS W jgRMCS I NEW SILKS bl New Designs At Expert, Ladles Dr^ssmarierf. i) 2, North Brfdft Rd Teic fH BpecUllsti i:i Rockets Fi^' .ringini %it)i156 words
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318 1946-10-04 6 SYDNEY, Oct. 2. An extremelj mnshj letter >.. it ten bj a Japanese girl lourj i Majoi I ighes Cousens, Poona-bon Sandhurst m i accus< of treason by broadcasting foi the nese, wai scribed hereto-day by Lieul Cmdr. Oeorg( Hen United States Navy,Reuter - 318 words
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Article199 1946-10-04 6 GOVT TROOPS 30 MILES TO KALGAN .;'J\G. Oct 2: -NationfOovernment) columns haw acceletated their drive towards Kalgai especially frvm.the sout> ve«t where vanguards are now less than 30 miles from thif major Communist ba» :>:wrh speculation ha.s boon arou L-y the reported visit to Mongolia and Manchuria Of the headReuter - 199 words
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Article, Illustration17 1946-10-04 6 Our Dumb Blonde 'That nice boy said he'd meet me here to-day II I'd play ball." i17 words
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Article80 1946-10-04 6 LONDON. Oct. I— Nothing positive was achieved when the British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ernest Bevin. and the Colonial Secretary Mr. George Hall, recelved representatives oi the Jewish Agency here today m a last-minute attempt to find terms on which thi Agency would agree to attend the PalestineReuter - 80 words
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196 1946-10-04 6 new attempt to solve atom control problem LAKE SUCCESS. New York, Oct. 2, Th< L Nations Atomic Energy Commission special I n j t( Lfter nearly a month's adjournmerv b I empt to solve the roblem oi Lnt< I r,\ atomic energy. U( Under the chairmanship of Dr. Hsia "China)Reuter - 196 words
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Article88 1946-10-04 6 LAKE SUCCESS, New York. Oct. 2. -Dr. C. L. Hsia, Chinese delegate to the United Nations Security Council, will preside at ;he closed session on Wednesday of the United Nations Atomic Energy Commission Committee, seeking to find an acceptable svay to harness the power of theA.P. - 88 words
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Article189 1946-10-04 6 Bushire Lost To Rebels TEHERAN, Oct. 2: m i al Headquarters, <,vi of I B p.tion with Bushire, V port, for the first time I southern tribesmen'!! revolt I 1 tonight that Bushir. wfc as •'definitely lost" X At Khazerun, 70 m Wl eaat, fierce fighting ia continui I theReuter - 189 words
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Article49 1946-10-04 6 WASHINGTON, Oct. 2. Tr. W month-old air treaty negotiatl i between the United States anw Argentina was suspended W Tuesday when the two count-: failed to reach an agreement details. I Disagreement is said to o the limitation of passengei B tic, suggested by Argentina i A.P.A.P. - 49 words
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Miscellaneous166 1946-10-04 6 j 1J*L \lt\l It EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRIBUM I She > »Jiabody ySweeth*ari .v>w!! I» v ,41 Cant I 1 ggUJ "M, s "1 mWUMIMmlmmW i— mmmm. I PURITANIA If Pp^^ GREAT SCOTT J T f^^^^T YOU'RE A PAUPERfT BUT DON'T BUT frofl.'; I iW! N Jf£166 words
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Article, Illustration950 1946-10-04 7 Henry Gris - This Picture Made A Studio 2. Henry Gris \un l\ wood Gossip Rv Morn'ng Tribune Cor res. m Hollywood leconi part of story; iirst published yerttrdajf v of how a picture is made/ r in time he had hired g o ne of the foremost nger American writers to I950 words
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Article, Illustration464 1946-10-04 8 VERA ARDMORE'S GOSSIP COLUMN RECENT S WEDDING Reunion hi Malaya "lire I s/ta te rlth a She was i Loot n i i Dr. Kibfc K who re run in tn pie to tin in bl n I I [could i mosa colou boy a t tl :lr lie tlnie464 words
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Article, Illustration491 1946-10-04 8 Josephine Lowman - Josephine Lowman I By Winning Friends Q "I simply do not know how to make friends. I long for them and try to make myself agreeable but I do not have many ends nor am I popular. How T oy rcome this?'* A Perhaps you are trying491 words
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30 1946-10-04 8 Delivered Sermon Under Banner Of Dagger Gun proceedii 'i I s Rgaii t tl ople, by the Interrogat II 1 m m I nti.-ii/ repl g itu il h( ReuterReuter - 30 words
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247 1946-10-04 9 SLAV T IRADE AGAINST UK, US OVER TRIESTE 1 0( 3 —Trieste dominated the peace confrlJeedlnzs last night, with Slavic delegates it agreement coulii not be reached and ■ution of the problem should be left > the finisters' Council. m ldline for a deci--1 rnatiunal I the Italian ■g cA.P. - 247 words
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Article176 1946-10-04 10 m $1 10 i II I y Gui-t Malsoca": |;o Hi I I b rto mo E*alei I tag I i- ,i Bian lality $S2 I Beans: $40. B Pea •15 Di .i -.i I hilli: be»l q q n t> $06. Oronndßiii S< ed176 words
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Article93 1946-10-04 10 ■Tritium- Staff Hcjmrivr Penang, Thur ckty. A verdict of suicide was returned by the Coroner. Mr. W. Foulsham, on Wednesday on Cheng Hock Beong, Government Audit Clerk, who was lound hangintf m hlfl oflice lavatory on Sept. 9. Giving evidence. Mi C G. Dickens. Settlement Treasurer, said93 words
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327 1946-10-04 10 BERNE, (Air Mail)-— A 1 average of 750 British tourists a day is expected m Switzerland during the coming winter season. Tli i Swiss railway authorises have made great preparations to smooth out the last travel difficulties; direct tr jiiis will he available mReuter - 327 words
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369 1946-10-04 10 LOW.— A biro J I ij- iv rich coal urea m southeast r m W impressionalistic landscape O f sni I slagheaps, busy networks of roads and n I open scars m the green earth, all overhu; I dark, ragged manlle of smoke. A fey369 words
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Article72 1946-10-04 10 BAT A VIA, Oct. l': --Hie namei ;if rnin ten ot tin new 1nd0- ian enuneni were vii oun ay. They aic: Prim* Minister ;.i;a foreign Minister, Dr. Butan Bhahrir; Defence, Dr. Aniir BJarifoedin; Interior, ICeester Rocm; Pinanoe, Ifees- BJaforedta Pmwirmneimi 1 torormati Mobamed Natsir; Justice, leeaterReuter - 72 words
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Article29 1946-10-04 10 ISHiNOTON Oct. 3.— Philip Cfll, ■;> iiich H vv't <'aY <j .■\U t that Paul r WeI trafl re ligning ioon bal a to forecant likel f »u< 1 129 words
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Article124 1946-10-04 10 TOTAL NEWS BLACKOUT IN NUREMBERG NUREMBERG, Oct. 3. The U.S. Army on Wednesday imposed a complete news blackout over the heavily-guarded Nuremberg courthouse and jail. Colonel B. C. And/us, chief of the security detail, and the fou>- man covimission refused tven to see reporters. The atmosphere was so tense thatA.P. - 124 words
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Article35 1946-10-04 10 WASHINGTON. Oct. I -The 4t;.ooo,ooo United Stafc port Import Hank loan to Polund fftk japproTed and signed here today ufter OVtl four months d«'lay due to dipjlomatic difficulties between Washington Mid Warsaw.- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article74 1946-10-04 10 CHENG iU, Oct. 2. A Ch:n<B 1 drug merchant said Tuesday m had received reliable reports the five United State- ai:J en-laved and the two felloß airmen killed by the Lolo besmen two year> ago. The merchant, Yin ?M chuen. said the crash nccm^B near Yueh-i. m SikiangA.P. - 74 words
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Article42 1946-10-04 10 TRIESTE, Oct. 3:— Police mL tigating a dniK smuggling ring fr-A Imtc «ized 260 vials of i [to b«' -onouoh to kill half Triesi I The drugs arr believed Gorman origio although th« 'official statement so I R euterReuter - 42 words
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198 1946-10-04 10 RUBBER LONDON. Oct. 2.— The Board of Trade X man's statement yesterday that the Board won m all shippable Malayan rubber at 14 pence up ™JW f end of the year (against 12 pence paid by the un B, States) means that theReuter - 198 words
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Advertisement62 1946-10-04 10 At The Worlds fiiOBI O.W <( Daily 3-7- 1.18 pJB. "The Desperadoes" Supported hf "IWOJIMA" lO MORROW (U.SOj MIDNIOBI "Hollywood Canteen" tIIMI vv l>y. y '.i 7 1.15 PJtl "THE SHADOW" (CSiapt: i to 7) rO-IfORROW «11 30 j MIDNIGHT TUv Dcspr: xioes" Buppoi d B •|\V«.ll^l>* Botli I n62 words
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Article, Illustration538 1946-10-04 11 HCC Win By Innings And 215 Runs Hammond Retires After Making 131 l r From Norvian Preston, Rent era Special Correspondent) Northam, Western aus tralia, Oct. 3.— Walter Hammond began che captaincy of the Maryleboners tour against Northam by a grand century of 131 not out at lunch when MaryleboneReuter - 538 words
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Article65 1946-10-04 11 Hunted Fakir To Welcome Nehru I. H Ocl i Tha takir hunted by Br tish for more th 20 years, a 1 <; part m preparing Fawaharlai President of Hi* 1 Indian Government, who is visiting r areas m the middle of to Bfbhamtd Yu- Frontier Congreti leader, hat theReuter - 65 words
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Article126 1946-10-04 11 SBAI 2 Th, v i unk at th>Brisbane cricket (jround Increase water tupplp m p paration for the first Te>t match lartinq Hoy, 29 introiuced water but it is exc> sirely muddy and useless for preparation of a turf wicket Tlir Queensland Association ho m tujated theReuter - 126 words
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363 1946-10-04 11 Lt.-Gen. NumaLa, chiet of the genera) staff of the Japanese Southern Expeditionary Forces, was called as a witness by the prosecution m the Third War Crimes Court yesterday at the continued trial of 44 Japanese personnel oi the Military Section of the Ou;i*am Poad Prison,363 words
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Article44 1946-10-04 11 HONOLULU. Oct. 2. Two-year old John Urban Jr., who swallowed a peanut "m a wrong way" at a Tokio biithday party, arrived here by plane on Tuesday and left almost immediately for San Francisco lor an emergency operation. A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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303 1946-10-04 11 Big Community Centre As War Memorial Proposed I The following proposal was approved by the Sini 'ial Welfare Coun ;i1 for submission to the War Memorial Committee on the proposal r Singapore War Memorial Sponsored by the Welfare Advisory Council. m re War Memorial W V>nw of a Com-Tui-P* which303 words
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389 1946-10-04 12 //< R^F Lincoln bomber of the Central i omber Command Establisfi- nt Mission with Group Capt. j c C. El- worthy m command, photographed at Chanyi yes--1 today on its arrival. (See i ■<,/}/ on Page Ti AtlanU, Georgia i lanta O aA.P. - 389 words
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91 1946-10-04 12 Lena The Hyena Contest Closes Today Raltfcri >f \h§ V/orninr/ FrttNlfM nd />t'i Aimer lam ar«- riwlfidgdi t A/at t wtC9*4 I-i-ym Ihv }l /vwa c MBJMtlttM Of Ufcc Simil'Aii 7'ri''i/n«* v/i/l elo&«* tfxiay at 4 /;•>". ■41! eCfffOOM i// t//«'n -rrf/-ti7ik«-cZ arid Om- ')«-.s| picked OW '<•» Om- JjO91 words
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167 1946-10-04 12 IB For escaping from MM at t/;i- fraction of < i Pickvririg Street W I Bridge Rend on the Wt )oj Aug. 17. a pom )I I i Hoshim b'm Smmat, m v X lenced to Ufcfe< WOllt/i lerdap Haaliini, who hid 18- raited167 words
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Article29 1946-10-04 12 Washington, Oct. ijjP rmer United Stat V* of State Mr. Cordell Hull t d.^cribf.d today a* but not critical" Be a slight .troke on th. Bl 75tn birthday. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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