Morning Tribune, 7 October 1946
1946-10-07
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Title Section11 1946-10-07 1 MORNING TRIBUNE be MONDAY. OCTOBER 7, 1946. (New Series) 10 CU.V'IS11 words
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Article191 1946-10-07 1 ■Raiah's Nephew To Contest Legality a renort from London quoting O. M. Green in the ft™ Observer" says that it is practically certain artioi/will shortly be taken by Mr. Anthony nephew of the ex-Rajah, on behalf of the Sarawak, to obtain a judicial decree that the Governmenfa annexation wasReuter - 191 words
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Article84 1946-10-07 1 Baiavia Oc! 6.— Final plans for Mondays formal reopening of political negotiations between the Dutch and the Indonesian Republic were laid during a lengthy conference, today between William Scnermerhorn, Chairman of the Dutch Commlssioni General, Dr. Sharir, premier of the Indonesian Republic and Lord Killearn. BritishA.P. - 84 words
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165 1946-10-07 1 m K, Oct. 6. The <Ki t km spokesman m the Soviet Govern:Sß I the United il ral Assembly to m .luxation of the m ign troops in B- I non-enemy counUM spokesman said m ■turns Secretarym Dr. Trygve Lie, had m pia-eReuter - 165 words
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Article40 1946-10-07 1 I A GIULIA, 1 crowd throw j, *nbs ai it v lroV e j up an authorised l ro-Yufoslav L Anti Fascist I Although iv.b] missiles, the I bj Allied-' I -;1 police 1 emen, ma- cheduled ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article93 1946-10-07 1 59 POLICE KILLED IN KOREA RIOTS SEOUL, Oft 6 national police announced jrestei nay that r 9 policemen Wtfe killed, 60 wounded and 100 missing in four I days' widespread rioting in Sou; Korea. Disorder! were Hourly being pui i down, i h« i jof their dead wid iPounded KoreanA.P. - 93 words
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264 1946-10-07 1 "NO DECISION YET on MALAYAN UNION PLAN"-OFFICIAL "All Shades Of Opinion Will Be Consulted First" Says Mr. Newboult (Prom Our Kuala Lumpur Reporter) The 12-man constitution-making committee of British officials and representatives of the Malays has not ye> come to any decision, Mr. A.T. NewbouK, Chief Secretary to the Malayan264 words
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Article495 1946-10-07 1 LONDON, Oct. 6.— There is reason to believ(,' that the scheme of the Malayan Union Ml] be so radically altered as almost to amount to abolishment and thai the sullans will be reinstated as sovereign rulers in their own states, writes O.M. Green in the Sunday paper,495 words
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135 1946-10-07 1 BANGKOK, Oct. 6.—S\am i 9M4 Grvat Hritaxn have agreed I M the sale of the notorious i S (haih railway"* Jinking Bur- i v>a nnd S\am, to the Siflm*" I*'1 -vmnivJit for £/,500,000, it i S (l o.fflcinUy reported here. y The purchase will includeA.P. - 135 words
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Article46 1946-10-07 1 AMSTERDAM. Oct. 5 The mot* r VWMI Johan van Olden barnevek !<!ft Amsterdam t /day with j trooi.o of the < -Vv«».-)th f>f Doc if, > Divisio: for th<> Nttb^rlands I'd Tl>i. nth >nip rep.-. i bare left Holland with tioopt 4 Division.- ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Advertisement34 1946-10-07 1 GIAN SINGH'S DESIRE TO LEAVE MEMORY BEHIND BEFORE THEY CLOSE FULL NEW KHAKI TROUBER FOR SG FOR EITHER SEX LIMITED sto< K Phone max sixun a i'o.>aiM^'v. 7 Batte Road, V ipone. Cables: "BAJAJ"34 words
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436 1946-10-07 2 Boston, Oct. s.— The small producers ol South Ash are turning out the Uon'sshare of the world's natural rubber. In the opinion of E. G. Holt, rubber adviser Ol the rs Department Just returned from a tour ol Malaya and tifr DutchA.P. - 436 words
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Article127 1946-10-07 2 SIAM BORDER DISPUTE NOT FOR UNO Paris, Oct. s.— The French G ivernment t.'-nikht oiiiciaily denied American reportg of intep< submission oi the French -Siamese dispute to Jnternationa] arbitration. Tin statement declared: "In no ease can France recognise the validity ot the Tokyo Treaty of jyjl and consequent] y thereReuter - 127 words
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Article71 1946-10-07 2 ALL-OUT WAR AGAINST GAMBLING M nila, Oct. 5. Thf mayor Manila has announced an Mi-< at wai again t gambling in Ity, and ha* requested th< < Consul-General to use rai Influence on Chinese i ai here to refrain from f i >r f. r vlolaUoni ol th eambwho raidedReuter - 71 words
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Article55 1946-10-07 2 LONDON. Oct. 5.- Sir DavirJ Kelly British Ambu.widnr to Turkey, yesterday handed to th< Turkish Oovornmcnt a memorandum Retting out Bii- view on the latest Soviet i to Ankara which prop* *he revision ol the preseni i« ol the Black Sea straits. Foreign Offlr.- spokesman dReuter - 55 words
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29 1946-10-07 2 :avia Od r>. Th*> n o! th" mw Ind m I which wai am <n Wedneid ow, the Neth< I j imported t iter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article106 1946-10-07 2 7/j Terrifying] She Says yL LONDON, Oct. 4.—Elizafbeth Harvey of Clay gate, Surrey, is Britain's most perfect WAAF Leading J Aircraft woman Harvey has been chosen as Royal Air Force girl from among six finalists. Miss Harvey is J on the staff of the Control CommissionReuter - 106 words
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Article94 1946-10-07 2 LONDON, Oct. s.— lndians in London, particularly Hindus, are celebrating the annual Hindu festival of Dashera over the week-end at various places in «ne Metropolis and in private residences ol many Hindu> doccrn and businessmen. The chief function is being organised by the Hindu Association of EuropeReuter - 94 words
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219 1946-10-07 2 Puris, Oct. s.— South Anica has forfeited the right »^> remain with the United Nations Organisation, Mr. H. A. Naidoo, South African Indian Congress delegate, told Router in Paris today. Mr. Na'doo who is on his way t the United Slates219 words
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305 1946-10-07 2 PARIS, Oct. s.— After sitting for more th hours, the Balkans Economic Committee of Peace Conference finished its work wit} cision about Bulgarian reparations. The Bt iti>)i motion that Bulj;arin houid pay the to'al of $125,000,000 was carried by nine votes to fivi •r theReuter - 305 words
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37 1946-10-07 2 iiATAVIA, Oct. s.— The Commander of the 23rd Indian division, :vi«,j.-Gen. Douglas C. Hawthornleft Batavia for New Delhi by plane to take up the post of Director ot Military Training.- ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article144 1946-10-07 2 PANGKAL PINANG TALKS PANGKAL PINANG, Oct <l At the minorities corL held here the Arab reS tive yesterday had K to order by Chairman van wJ •vhen he made ext^S 1 satory remarks obout 2 Netherlands Government cording to the Dutch" n£ j agency (Aneta>. Previously -md other Arab speaksReuter - 144 words
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146 1946-10-07 2 MEDAN. Oct. 5, An Indonesian and Chinese delegation, together with the Chinese Consul left Medan on Oct. 1 Investigate the disturbances Bagansi Api Api. Aneta (the Dutch ne« agency) reports that in an interview with the Chine- I sul, the Republican Govi Sumatra. Hassan, statedReuter - 146 words
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Article30 1946-10-07 2 MANILA. Oft. Geronimo. president a» era! manager ol J* Rubber Products, inc.. facturer of Elpo shj for the United St •vill make further stug J rnodern rubber inausirj States. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article16 1946-10-07 2 th. Philip^ pl«. •00 per cent. th€ P ltst which is $11.50 ReuterReuter - 16 words
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641 1946-10-07 3 PDON, Oct. 5.— A very heavy list of questions face Ministers when the mimons reassembles next Tuesday. A total of 225 arc down on the a per and of these 66 are addressed to the new Secretary for War, Mr. FJ. 15 ofReuter - 641 words
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268 1946-10-07 3 BANGKOK Oct. 6.—Tie Lord Mayor of Bangkok and I four-man council yesterday faced charges brought by t nteen members of the Municipal Council of illicit pub- i lie land leases. mncillors representing the seventeen petitioners I i a list of alleged improper practicesA.P. - 268 words
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Article173 1946-10-07 3 -ACKPOOL, Oct. 5. Mr. Winston Churchill, taer British Rime Minister, today bitterly assailed ur Government's policy towards India declaren the British walked out the country's be destroyed and millions of "helpless ndians" left to face a dark future of misery r hed F king at theReuter - 173 words
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Article, Illustration12 1946-10-07 3 Best effort of the week. By G forgo Foong.12 words
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192 1946-10-07 3 School boy s' Good Efforts In 'Lena The Hyena Contest' The prize of $50 In Lena the Hyena contest No. 2 goes to George FDong, of 141-A Hill Street, Singapore, whose entry was adjudged best of the many hundreds of cartoons submitted. Tilt* standard displayed in th s contest wa.s192 words
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142 1946-10-07 3 Reduction Of Troop Deck Fares To Colombo Mr. A. I. Raja Slngham, Rei)" entative of the Governnu tit of Ceylon in Malaya, stated yestctday that as a special rase the fares for troop deck pa* c<jf's on the "Queen i,f Bermuda" which will take about 1.000 farf- paying paslengen to142 words
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367 1946-10-07 4 Morning Tribune MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1946. Truman And The 100,000 gident Truman i to < omlng unpn dictable. Every American Pre; I i iat keep his finger on the pulse of the people, but It I disturbing whi n Amerin policy must follow the aph of a racing pulse. The367 words
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Article751 1946-10-07 4 Harold Nicholson - Harold Nicholson marginal Comment i r\ By (By Special Arrangement wirti the London Spectator). .J FLEET STREET, Bept. 21. A court-martial < t particular i the Far East condud(i Id London yest< rday. Major Cecil Boon, 52-year-old Regular officer ol the K.A.S C. was found Guilty on live751 words
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Article122 1946-10-07 4 Boycott Of Americans Threat LONDON, Oct. 5. J i ooycott of everj I throughout th< :-> League country Saudi, Arabia. Y<Trw-n $'3 Transjordan and Lebai threatened by Di. Hussein 2 jlidi. Secretary of p.;.; Arab Higher Executive in j9 last night. He was replying to Pr< Truman's statement yesterday urgingReuter - 122 words
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Article92 1946-10-07 4 RANGOON. Oct. 5. -Mr. BO Binns financial said today Burma would nowies i curn to normal and be put bad ion the road to reconstruction and rehabilitation with addrf j vitality engendered by the poo; larly supported government Mr. Binn< who made the statement aftei an amicableReuter - 92 words
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Article33 1946-10-07 4 HONOLULU. OCt. hundred and fourteen :n* have arrived by the US. N giant Plane Mai- iPhilippines en route o mainland to be used ftght against Infantile paraU" A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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369 1946-10-07 4 New Freedom Order For Schacht And Fritzsche Nuremberg, Oct. s.— After over 12 hours oi "house arrest*' In different parts of this half-ruined city, Hjalmar Schacht and Hans Fritzsche two of the former German war leader; acouitted by the Nurem- srg war crimes tribunal —are free to come and ko369 words
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Advertisement17 1946-10-07 4 The Best liars in Town Where Trices Arc Lowest I'AVIIJOX BARS ORCHARD ROAD Open Nfghtiy Till Midnight17 words
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349 1946-10-07 6 NUREMBERG, Oct. 5. J was confirmed to-day Schacht, former Nazi finance chief, and Hans i che, Goebbel's propaganda deputj two ol the Ihra Na/i> acquitted by Hie War Crimes Tribunal were .smuggled out of Nuremberg jail last night under ol darkiu is and349 words
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Article104 1946-10-07 6 MONTREAL. Ocr 4. The transport rush in Canada to ensure adequate horn* 1 supplier of coal for the winter has held up the movement ol grain to Europe. The diversion of inland shipping on the Great Lake ha.s left eastern ports train elevators almost empty with the*Reuter - 104 words
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Article75 1946-10-07 6 WASHINGTON, Oct. 5. -Discussions aimed at "stopping Gtermany, Austria and Italy 'bleeding the British and American taxpayer," and the pos3l blllty ol transferring some of he cost to lorm< r neutral :ountries have be< n a feature of the conference this week be■n xhfReuter - 75 words
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Article159 1946-10-07 6 SHANGHAI, Oct 5 -Chen Chung-lu t puppet g ernor ol Kwantung, was sen- jed to death by the Chinese H Court on charge s ol collaboration Chen was a relative I ite Wang Ching-wei, the puppet premier ol China. Preparations are being made throughout the countryA.P. - 159 words
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Article65 1946-10-07 6 LONDON, Oct. 5 J Obey sekere left England today on the ftrsf leg of the 7,000-mile flight to Ceylon on his Taylorcraft duster— one of the lightest planes. Tho pilot is Ralph H. Sleigh, former RAF Squadr m Leader The trip is expected to take three weeksReuter - 65 words
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Article52 1946-10-07 6 KURB, Oct. 4.— The British Commonwealth Occupation Force Head quarter uxtay announced tin- acQUitta] of a 20-year-old Jfipah- < youtb who had been Charged with the murder oi an Indian soldier. Evidence revealed the young J;'p<-< nese had gone t<> tin assisianc*- oi a woman vliom the India;, olditi M.'tciA.P. - 52 words
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Article408 1946-10-07 6 That the prosecution had not proved intention on the part of the accused, was mission made by Major T. S. Bains, one defence lawyers, in his closing address in the SJS War Crimes Court, Saturday, at the trial of* Japanese personnel of the Outram Road Prison408 words
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Article75 1946-10-07 6 BLANKETS: POOR SALES IN PENANG PENANG. Sat. Frvciv: were regi stored when Brazil made blankets were sold t t: public at $2.50 each at vr places in Penang last n'g'n: Smart black-marketeer, matin; use of the opportunity to some money, brought thr kets to other spots where ::> charged customer*75 words
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Article43 1946-10-07 6 TEHERAN. Oct. 5. Sir Fr derick Legget, British adviser in his capacity as suit ant to the Anglo -Iranian 0: Company, has arrived at Aba(W on his way to Teheran the company on labour and li dustrial affairs in Pen ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Miscellaneous126 1946-10-07 6 U*l, A»\IH EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRIBVSf Wi.'rvn:ii Must \\w\i g y (anp 1 J>i ft FPAIN GO'NG SOUTH- p.. THAT HO R R ai .r VUT^ A^JOTHf.R Qlßu HAS PROBLtHS.| AH wamTC uim X I JINX WILL v LOVES I M BI 1 1 1 1 rv-\Ki'-r126 words
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Article, Illustration2134 1946-10-07 7 Henry Cilris - Henry Cilris \aj Ixwood Gossip By Morning Tribune I Corrcs. in Hollywood i S^a instalment oj f Mc life sto>y of actress Gene n LiATtoOUfUUvu>OOd correspondent Henry i^°Zrt l was publ shed on Saturday. ..dialects in tne had years of exdramatlc coaching. believed half2,134 words
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Article, Illustration391 1946-10-07 8 Dinner At Government id th at H Batur* the n. r tl r >mmlsi I by Sir Leslli B ipson, Mr < tour, the Chini nDr. Wu Paak John Mr Pergu Mr Le K Mr. and Mr L n Vii nd Mr Tan bin Tu in391 words
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Article, Illustration93 1946-10-07 8 at .i pn viow ind wh i I as 'i Mai i v ■< when h n sii' i■ in ick ner lovely ph i \ry and mu most <::. i n I >an *be disastrous ries of ni toe ol the most sue irers ol black and the93 words
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Article, Illustration325 1946-10-07 8 Josephine Lowman - Josephine Lowman 5) Exercise Does It i ion oiei over my desk again and again, "Can one tit by perspiring? \v>. i h scales will show a los j v. v bm they do not indi the slightest loss ot fat The weight you lose by perspir325 words
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Article156 1946-10-07 9 I. South Ausand rvat >r l^y ;isical I. t nd starting 2 7 won the E 1,000 Di-rby I m ii< here I five. Moon. econd thr( e hH.HoUten*B 25-j chance nila further ngths away. red the course >:onds. This win in 15 laced on the dered to holdReuter - 156 words
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Article53 1946-10-07 9 Planes With Wings Like Insects LOS ANGELES. Oct. 5. -Airplanes with wings lik*- insects instead of the conventional anchored variety were described a^ a future possibility before the Society of Automotive Engineers by William Stout, a Detrtot consulting engineer. Explaining his studies of flapping wings, he 'That'- 'vhy bugs don'tA.P. - 53 words
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Article174 1946-10-07 9 MOSCOW, Oct. 4.— Trud, Soviet Trade Union newspapei today accused Britain of plani ning to extend hrr cotonia] empire over North-east Air lea and so gain "a monopolist position" in the Red Sea area. The article said: "Britisn aeroplanes fly freely over Aby-s-inian territory. Briti>h forcesReuter - 174 words
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Article, Illustration1008 1946-10-07 10 BOOKS Reviewed "Rice Bowl Broken' by Made Munday, Hutchinson Co., Ltd Lnc i. M S3 illustrations, price 15^. i.. B wl Broken," the orilinal tltl( ol which wi Shanghai Corwspondent/ 1 reflected Bve yars ol Japan( m military tucce and failures, tortures and ganst r rule In Shanghai written by1,008 words
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Article39 1946-10-07 10 DETROIT, Oct. 5. The vslt Corporation which has pfOdUCed over 400.000 p:< s r, thus far this year :)nine a sharp cutback in tieir output becau >e < i .hor- «.f she< t A. P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article674 1946-10-07 10 Sh Oct. 4 irding to -the Malayan Share f ation (Singapore) wtrt w». I 1 1 I 1 l 1 INDUSTRIALS Bayer Seller Brickworks Ordi. 1.70 1.90 \1' ari'lra Brickworks Pn 2.O0 285 '•Srit. Malaya Trustee <fc Executof Co. 8 00 9.00 isolidatcd Tin Smelten rf/6 26/do674 words
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Advertisement142 1946-10-07 10 ISLAMIC LITERATURE 91 H' •'>• Ouiiiii by A Yusur" Ali I ,ti> Arabit Texi Kmi-lisl' 'i tun \n' "ii 4w CommentArj 130 00 i;« iy Qur;.,, by A. YUfUI All \v,th Arabic 1 1 Knfli ih i M-n Oommen i:irv I> I 36 00 ll<. i b| M 111 i142 words
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383 1946-10-07 11 WHAT Critics Say About The England-Eire Game I Archie Quick's Sports Review I moo- football selector who would be an i-oot bailer! If I were one, I should be i' confused over the Judgments of the on' the Eire versus England soccer match at 1^ to the varying ideas of383 words
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Article44 1946-10-07 11 JC1SC0, Oct. 5.— et, Edde Moylan Jersey beat Tom Brown of 6-4. 3-6, 6-4, to c7, < semi-finals of the Coast Tennis Chami along with the ional champion, Jack K>a- Los Angeles, Jul us Herd- Baker fit and Harry i >j San Fran A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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Article106 1946-10-07 11 ilcipa] Pa- the SCC. dens in a crick t 1 the i rgin of n W. WV ton 1 :> 2. T.W. Cults i J.p. Pearson lbw ■>'. ii.J.c. Tinker G.A, Mott b R.J. n R.J.W. Moss b a.c. Growder c 5 I- Cj-ty li,106 words
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Article19 1946-10-07 11 PRAGUE F.C. VS. GLASCOW RANGERS the Sparta I i wa. d holder Olas*™ their tour, n v i ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article60 1946-10-07 11 CAMBRIDGESHIRE FAVOURITE T.ONDON, Oct. s.— Lord Milford'i filly Wayward BHIo, [fl now the favourite for iho Canibr'dsreshire u* 10-1 k unden tood tha r Sir M NfcAlnine'i Qroapier, irinifer »1 rk today, will probably < larewitcli a d run in tho Cai 1 ni idgeshife. Tli(» Frenck home, Archillc THtReuter - 60 words
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Article25 1946-10-07 11 PEIPrNG. Oct. 5:— F oo d prices at Peiping has jumped 50 per ci'nt. since August 1, a nuhlir nfflnini r^port-pd- A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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81 1946-10-07 11 Hot Favourite Wins Easily. Hot Favourite Wins Easily MELBOURNE. Oct. 5.-Aus-tralian champion racehorse, Bernborough, icon his fowteenth successive victory when he easily won the i1.500 Melbourne Stakes run over one viile at Flemington here today »/> two minutes 13 1/4 secoiids. firm bo ro u aii scaled nine stone /fitReuter - 81 words
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Article324 1946-10-07 11 LONDON. Oct. r A hi**' rally enabled Richmond to draw vrtth Parii University at Richmond where each -cored I goal a ri i v.o »en;ilt\ goals. Tl*e pact of the Frenchmen coupled with the leg injury of Wade, former Newport fly-hal ;< -'i lh< University to l«-."d b|Reuter - 324 words
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Article71 1946-10-07 11 T ')N T D'»N. Ocl he o trik< rv cf the Foo»l.;il! J■ < ue. i" red 1 t, told Reuter u "I H o t think the tari«« 'Jh«- J |0, M'rltd had to meet kh« 1 1 d d Uke plai rtainly hink football would"Reuter - 71 words
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751 1946-10-07 11 LONDON, Oct. s.— Newcastle United who h, spent £34,000 so far this season in a bid to win promotion to the premier division reaped a big ttd day when they scored 13 goals against the lowly Mew- port County. Len Shackleton, England inside-right sienedReuter; A.P. - 751 words
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Article189 1946-10-07 11 With splendid contribution < r 53 by D. Ross, the s.R c. defeated a.n. Fibers xi in i cricket match "n the p&dang y»\st»Tday by :*A runs. The B.R.C. scored ICI Fibers XI replied with 133, K'-nu Hock (42). Score 8 R.C.: G Clarke e Itost189 words
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683 1946-10-07 12 Singapore Port Restoration One Of Biggest: Help In Crime War (Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. Ueut.-Genera] Sir Frank Messervy, OOC-ln-C, Malaya, in an nter- i view with the Tribune, ci tailed the many achievements of the Aimy m Malaya with reference to683 words
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166 1946-10-07 12 Britain Disapproved Truman Speech WASHINOTON, Oct. 6. Quesned on reports that British Prime Ifinistei Clement Attleo led to President Truman expressing the Biiti.sh Oovernit's dlssaUsfactlon with his st statement on Palestine, the Identlal press secretary, ud: "1 is d» Ucate. 1 do not want to :ty anything that might »tiiReuter - 166 words
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171 1946-10-07 12 Success ful Pianoforte Recital By Miss Carmelita Lawless ranee ol a rtisH is frtiM a rare nt n Singapore, and hun- i ds ol ei r rausl lov rs last braved len and vtoheai Miss Carmell 9 I r ,1 M >ri il 11, wh- r< she gave a n171 words
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Article126 1946-10-07 12 I fttoclchofm, 6ct. 6. p <-r Albln Hh-.ssom. SI, Swedish Pre.:..- Ministor, died suddenly today On the suburban street, i few hours a "ter he participated in the Cabintt meeting which approved the newly signed Bwedish liussian trade agreement. Haneson di«-d while walking to hi*A.P. - 126 words
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Article117 1946-10-07 12 A recommend; controls on E'd a bo i iide: The I e will rej tent Immtft'i Immediate I. Palestine. SHANGHAI, Oct. 5.- torn were wounded >j a hand 2 nade thrown Into th< tmm^d J of the Strand 7h Road. The completion of negoin Moscow for a <sian trade117 words
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Article, Illustration16 1946-10-07 12 I'm! strikes yon ought to think twice before reariIlng *im nurscrj rhymes again, Winnie!!"16 words