Morning Tribune, 15 October 1946
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Title Section11 1946-10-15 1 MORNING TRIBUNE (New Series) 10 CENTS I UESDAY. OCTOBER 15. 1946.11 words
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784 1946-10-15 1 WORLD FOOD BOARD SETS UP RICE SUBCOMMITTEE HERE HK FLOUR DIVERTED TO MALAYA It was announced at the monthly meeting oi Liaison Otlicers from Soul;. K. Asia territories, hel in the Special Commissioner's Office on Sunday and yesterday, thai a rice sub-committee oi the International Emergency Food Council In Washington784 words
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285 1946-10-15 1 IOct, 14.— The Siamese cabinet decided to disputed border provinces to French rig a territorial quarrel of nearly five tnrong Nawasuwat announced alaCi ss ion An emergency meeting oj the Siamese Parliament was held Uiis afternoon to ratify the return, which had theA.P. - 285 words
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Article82 1946-10-15 1 tSHINOTON, Oct. 14- i i lutioii of conun< exchanfM Mid allied tradeti m I statement on Un *f* ot the sptning Oi m i national ♦.•rntTgency I jouncil, enaiftd that the o I aaollg the international ftOUDI ••itiv>lv»ci m a plan for the itgllßin'4m of OUT aKiicultUrtA.P. - 82 words
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Article129 1946-10-15 1 Transport Strike In Sydney I SY |ult tour tram and bus ftofl too motor its history as pS H MM iaded cars t.ut^tji-ii on, JH at many [It trial flrnir, re- hoS attend- j fcncl igh many .my miles m pring hot wind. Iw a huge car ■art are linedReuter - 129 words
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Article, Illustration62 1946-10-15 1 LEEDS. Oct. 14— Walter Ham tnond, captain of the M.C.C. Cricket Uyin now touring Austmlia, is thi Kspondent In a divorce petition presented by his wife Mrs. Dorothy Hammond to be heard at Leeds As licet. Mrs. Hammond is th<- daughter r >i a Yorkshire manufacturer.62 words
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Article75 1946-10-15 1 RANGOON, Oct. 14.—Soveral p< opn« pert injured when a pasfu-w r tram from Maiidalay jumped tli« I r»Ui nuu jP*u< ->o miles fam Ra igoon, at midnight on Saturday. 'iYif accident is believed to hnv* been OAUMd by sabotage as ti c iaiiway authorities found two panReuter - 75 words
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Article30 1946-10-15 1 PARIS. Oct. 14.— The Pacus.'.i D" arnb«.af may try for a new Atiaiitir: record tomorrow if the w- th»-r is favourable. Col. C. S Irvin»\ Cilief pilot aid today. A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article38 1946-10-15 1 B .4. -a i«riei of reported to be in f rail K Cni B* fought .<• K' I ink Jr.? K and M v.hf) t'.' k K K Friday. K .h< B K t effort is W A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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78 1946-10-15 1 Batavia, Oct. 14. The N( herlands Gk)vernmeni and the Republic of Indonesia today a 1 ruce agreement calling for imm riii'jc cessation of the I month-old Indonesia host! The '.nice was signed on h« Du ch Pommlssi G leral, Pi i >!•• M van PollA.P. - 78 words
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Advertisement36 1946-10-15 1 GIAN SINGH'S DESIRE TO LEAVE MEMORY BEHIND BEFORE THEY CLOSE A PULL NEW KHAKI TROUSER FOR M FOR EITHER 51 X LIMITED STOCK Phone 2483 i «;i^x six*;;* a i'OJlP.v^y. ■i Battery R rr. Cables: "BAJAJ"36 words
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329 1946-10-15 2 Tile story of how tl hi ra of the ot a Cata nee ,'nd n: cau Mi when the pli ma m Dcfcmb without a couri the Australian War Crimes ti mem- layini operations, we r e Tandjong Pi d into the a ol329 words
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Article201 1946-10-15 2 BURGLAR WAS SLAVE LABOURER niiun bin Dahlam < 2«j d< lab to MaJ bj had been living I ;pe pl< coolie 1 t < n m< n i pris( nmeni by First D Judge Paul 9t< rr c I rd He was convicted f i irgeg ;f housebr ak ng201 words
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50 1946-10-15 2 Hundreds of people, warned by public notices about the necessity for registration under the new bread rationing ftCheme, went to their rice retaileis yesterday to till m the necessary declaration forms. The registration which began yesterday will continue for a week ending on Oct. 21.50 words
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Article74 1946-10-15 2 Abdul Jabbar, an Indian sailor of the "Empire Caicos," was sent nerd to one week's r.i. In the Fourth Magistrate's Court yesterday, on a charge ot wiluliy disobeying lawtul orders ol chief ottic r. on Oct. 10. A Shlrref3 chief officer, nld the court that \v> ordered the74 words
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Article124 1946-10-15 2 m aid ol th»>ir group funds h" Ist. S ngap >re Air Scout 7roup c<r'* running m i xhlbii m jnd tun fair fr Ml 4.30 p.m •:ntM 7 p.m. ai the civil alrj n Kallang on Saturda at r an Inspection ol 100 Air124 words
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Article167 1946-10-15 2 S ngapore's plan to grant Si pi mat education to i U children between the age <>> ix and 12 years is ti -I objective but the goal would take many l I < reach, declared i li. Neilson, Director of Education, m an niter-167 words
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564 1946-10-15 2 "This case was previously carried out by the War Crimes Investigation Team under Lt.-CoL Totman. In my view, this particular team was not legally con- stituted. "I am giving this Court notce now that I will submit certain material irregularities, amongs, other legal submissions564 words
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Article295 1946-10-15 2 -v«/ At 3 o'clock m the morning a par I ruunded a godown belonging to Henry I Lid., which had been broken into by 1. I the looters were perched on the roof I >lie( cordon with whistles blowing cl I Previously, within a sp of295 words
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Article140 1946-10-15 2 WIDOW'S EX-HUSBAND COMMIHED At the conclusion of a X inquiry tn the Third Pol: I yesterday, Rahmat bin Ai IP Malay, was commit ed to ;:c:-M nt the next Assixe on ad I nurdering Tamsir bin Sario m 2 at Pulau Brani. I The widow of th<- deceased, I I140 words
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84 1946-10-15 2 CHILDREN IN FIRE-WALKING CEREMONY His Excellency the Govcnor, 8 Franklin Gimson, was Mq. distinguished visitors ■<* h amman Temple m South Brt^JJ RoaH jresterd y to watch the V fire-walking ceremony. X c Over 100 devoteei indudini c 'kavadi' bearerf and two witl dren on their shoulders w*lk«d j the84 words
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Article55 1946-10-15 2 There has been Btnaltpox cai6i i" I Union, 172 oases and being reported for th H Oct. •">. com|Mired rV| Kj three d.'.Vhs the wr H A health intollic 9 ♦hat 159 cw-"< f 1 S ra-es nil fata*. P which pTored f' Hr Ma 'vaed a-55 words
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Advertisement90 1946-10-15 2 NOTICE SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL V c DEBENTURE STOCK lttt/55-M NOTICE is hereby t?iv«n that the Transfer Books of th«- above Stock rill bi Ckr«d from 17th Octobt-r to 1 Nofcmbtr 1046, both days inclui for th»' proparation of Interest WarranH In rtipeet ol KaUmt due Urn ibOfC SUx-k for thi current90 words
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Article, Illustration38 1946-10-15 3 the Kemsley party, the fiist of two pictures which tell a story. 'Try one of these, old boy!" 'And now turn to page 8) ■Hvi m m, not bad. Bless me, what's happen, I38 words
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312 1946-10-15 3 Singapore Gunman Sentenced To Death Sentence or death, the first to be passed on a Singapore gunman since the liberation, was pronounced by Mr. Justice W. J. Thorogoori against a 36-year-old Chinese Heng Bak Cheng m the Singapore Assizes yes'ero.ay when the jury unanimously found him guilty of carrying a312 words
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Article151 1946-10-15 3 28 SHOT WITHOUT TRIAL i concernmlawl cution of r Idenl ol Miri, Japanese officials v re charßi d nes Court, sitting h >ria Memorial Hall. lay. who claimed Capt. Kasai, w/O Sahara, S M. ChiI <• Harada, Sup. Pte ip Pt< Akutagama, Ptf. Morisaka and two civif n nan ely,151 words
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Article80 1946-10-15 3 Appearing before Magistrate K. M. 8., me m the Third Police Court terday, James Shanley '21 Britisher, pleaded guil y to a charge of i caping from leg) I Oct. 10, while being i -l of poi »< ssio Pr or to boarding a po cc a80 words
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150 1946-10-15 3 European Arrested While Sleeping In Attap Hut Arrested irbilt aler-pim: m arr attap hut m a village off BenUlgl Road f'-w minutes af < r inxlriitf' t On Oct. f, JariKM Shanloy, a Em I m, w;>s f .(I (I 'o havi- had Smith ;ir<J WettOfl r»volv«-r un J»; his150 words
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497 1946-10-15 3 (By Our Kuala Lumpur StafT Reporter) Owing to the continuance of the embargo on gold and the Financial Proclamation dated Jan. 4, 1946 requesting that all gold bullion should be surrendered to the Foreign Exchange Control, it is understood that jewellers and craftsmen497 words
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Article93 1946-10-15 3 A European living at the Naval Base wa- robbed of $40 by three Chinese while he was m a taxi along Serangoon Road at 10.30 Saturday night. Only two aimed robberies were reported to have occurred over the week-end m Singapore. One was m Tanjong Pagar Road at93 words
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239 1946-10-15 3 KUALA. LUMPUR. Monday. At the la>t session of the Advisory Council meeting, H. E. the I Governor, Sir Edward Gent, paid a tiibute to Lieut.-Gen. Sir Frank Messervy, KBE. CB. DSO. GOC-in-C. Malaya Command. who Is leaving Malaya to take up an appointment in239 words
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332 1946-10-15 4 Morning Tribune TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15 1946. The Five Treaties One ot .v veral di tive i ou I peace- I drafted by the Paris Conference I wnallness of the territorial < tanges undergone by I and I >ur satellites ol Germany. Italy, apart from the fate ol hei African colonies332 words
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Article843 1946-10-15 4 H. L. Hopkin - Labour Malayan Union Plan H. L. Hopkin OUR LETTER FROM LONDON Rv Fi< reet Oct 5. mentary i anj i ri to-day bring a i Colonial 3 cretary. and then I the usual speculation as to what the new nan like Mr Oe ill. who I couni L Admiralty. ly843 words
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239 1946-10-15 4 LONDON, Oct. 14.-— R. S. Nimbkar of the AllIndian Trade Union Congress, speaking at a reception m Swaraj He use, London, last night, violently criticised Indian Communists. tish Government of India." he "They have allegiance only to Moscow," he said. "They are a double-dealing,Reuter - 239 words
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92 1946-10-15 4 LONDON. Oct. 14.--The British press association reported on Monday spreading of hunger strike among military prisoners at Dartmoor prison to force a cview of their oases. The report over a score of prisoner- had joined the strike Which started Oct. 11 atter tne GovernmentA.P. - 92 words
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Article35 1946-10-15 4 VATICAN CITY, Oct. 14. Pope Pius XII with his health im- proved by the summer sojourn to Caste] Gandolfo is scheduled I to return to Vatican City on Fri1 day, reliable, sources said Monday.- A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article230 1946-10-15 4 MYSTERIOUS EPIDEMIC IN PAOTING PEIPING. Or. I munists have b< I lodged the lo .aid that it v I, They said continue on b city to deny I forces u>e of v, railw I Peiping to Kwei .th I provincial capital. I The broadcast a id that J seizing Kalgan,A.P. - 230 words
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Article167 1946-10-15 4 UNKNOW N TEHERAN, Oct. i:j.-The Jjg of the Soviet Foreign AnaMiddle East department, j Shitzov. is allegea to 1 posed that Iran withdraw titt the Saadabad Pact lw tween Iran. Afghan tan, Ti key and Iraq, during his visit lo Teheran quarters said today. Clause four of Saadabad says: "EachReuter - 167 words
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Advertisement138 1946-10-15 5 K. TANG r£R VALLEY ROAD, B.S. u-ds of Eastern Arts It Crafts. ptioMi r«tai at Minimum Co*t. typet of B series and Max Pictor products. rol -Bismiirelle Gift Beta" Adding Presents, etc. B ALLA BUX L CO., north Bridge Roatf, Singapore. (Addpbi Hotel Building) i x i S FOR BOOKS138 words
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Advertisement171 1946-10-15 5 If it's obtainable anywhere it's m Qh£ SuufapoJu? Shop* Dispensary HEALTH and VITALITY Why suffer GENERAL DEBILITY when a wide range of TONICS are now available CENTRAL MEDICAL HALL 51/53, Victoria Btreet Electrical United Trading Co., 61, Stamford Road, Singapore. IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT US Embroidery Direct171 words
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Advertisement215 1946-10-15 5 //7/r Dressers Ladiea Hair Dresser*, L*teet 'ashions and Manicire b? Mim Anna k Ann Ladles Hair Drewln* Saloon formerly of Maison Galaxy and Maison Interiandl Heeren Building, Orchard Road. Hotel THE TAVERN Up-to-date Hotel In a Quiet and Cool Locality. Rooms: Luxuriously Furnished. Bar: All kinds of Ist Class liquorb215 words
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Advertisement123 1946-10-15 5 Store T.M-A. Music House, •i/M, Hi#k ■^rttt, Bingapore. For PIAKOe. MUBIO ftXOOKDfI. Tkioxit 74f1. Optician Regarding the eyesight Ommk New China Optical Co. VL--. B7tl. Photographer Singa Photo Studio v Hlfh Btre«t, IXKGAPOEa. In<iuc: *>< Ou^oor Photorrapheri Pianos USED PIANOS BY FAMOUS MAKERS AT ftI^SCNAELB PRICES. Nang Heng Co., FliuNO123 words
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Advertisement169 1946-10-15 5 \amtar) Contractor* FONCHIN Co., Ltc Office 64, Wallich Street Phone No. 7557. Sanitary Electrical Contract* Building Repairers and Qt&erft Importer!. Shea BHOK CO., LTD. BATA BUILDING NORTH BRIDOI ROAD Silk Stores NEW SILKS m New Designs At jMciwaiiFs Expert. Ladles Dre&amaken. 62, North Bridge Rd. Tele. 701 V Sports lo169 words
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286 1946-10-15 6 London, Oct. 13.— Lord Beveridge, Liberal leader ami author of Britain's cradle to the Grave social security plan, declared o.i Saturday that democracy cannot \>{> taught jn Germany through "repression and proscription/ 1 The Potsdam agreement, fti mplalned m a speech prepared g Liberal rally,A.P. - 286 words
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Article177 1946-10-15 6 TRIESTE, Oct. 13— About IJMM Yugoslav sympathisers maichec tfnough Trieste to-day m a proces Bion escorting the bodies of parti §Urn Mild m fighting the Ger nans— who had been exhumed and w<:<- b»-ing takr-n for re-burial. There was no disturbance. A few minor scuffles between pro Italian177 words
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Article42 1946-10-15 6 Bombay, Oct. 13.— Th< iitaa i; the riot at B unbay was ef *ivr, today*! communique stated. Tkree ea m of itabbinc If cent lal Bombay were seportcd to poiico headquarteri uji to s.<^o p.m. local till.*- r< -i.t r42 words
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Article41 1946-10-15 6 LONDON, Oct. 18. Air Vice Marshal F. J. W. Ifellenh is tO be Air Officer eommandinf Nan '.••r No. Bl (Bomber) Group, the Ministiy announced today. He was formerly Air Officer commundinp 1 No. 2."ii Group. Air Command )iith'>ast A^ia ReuterReuter - 41 words
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171 1946-10-15 6 Radio Malacca Makes Good Progress B i a ht: f j one Radio Malaya oilier? beii S gapore, Kuala Lumpur, P. nang a: d Beremban f{. rd On -"!> metre.. < 107!' k< mr n Mala its daily i c at noon and closes at 2 It is on the171 words
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Article85 1946-10-15 6 WASHINGTON, Oct. 13. The French News Agency. Agence Frcmce-Presse, quoted U.S. Secretary of Commerce Averill Harriman as saying that Stalin is a convinced capitalist. The agency said he opined this feeling during his service as embassador to Moscow. The dispatch filed by Jean Davidson, the agency's correspondentA.P. - 85 words
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Article76 1946-10-15 6 ATHENS. Oct. 12.— The appeal court here tonight rejected the appeal of EAM (leftwing group) against the validity of the referendum on the Greek monarchy. The central committee of EAM decided on Sept. 3 to demand that the Council of State (Supreme Court for d sputes betweenReuter - 76 words
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Article197 1946-10-15 6 CHINA "SPLIT THREAT SHARPENED Nanking, Oct. 11. Thi that China will divided into r states sharpened to-day rH dommuniist spokesman Wang Ping Nan declared capture of Kalgan and i Kuomintang's unilateral dea sion to convene the Fathnall sembly on No. 12 olfer final m of Governments i letenninaiK to haveReuter - 197 words
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272 1946-10-15 6 CRIMINALS FORMING 'LEAGUE' IN BERLIN Berl(n, Oct. 13.— The work oi th< r vestigation Department or Berlin is seriou capped by the division of Berlin Into each under a different Allied authority orc j; r Hans Fruck, Chief of the Department. The criminals tend to escape to another sector whenReuter - 272 words
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Miscellaneous108 1946-10-15 6 1 LFL AiI XK K EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRIBUM Down Went Yokum to (m- I^ottom of the Sea By Al C»tt V I A i itfV -^—^-*s\ ,^7..— v DA,;!/ MAE WRIT/GO JUMP IN Pn fcl c;:^" LEGGO, AH > A LAKE AH BF.T SHI. rSOB. r108 words
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Article666 1946-10-15 7 Henry Gris - Henry Gris wlollywood Gossip .By Morning Tribune Corres. m Hollywood. i VWOOD A young gill made a triumphant I a Hollywood studio W as cheered as no big I tar ever was before. ,-,lebrated her eigh- birthday and a newcomer vwood. the girl had666 words
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Article, Illustration189 1946-10-15 7 July t, 1946 Fully recovered, trend of her ts and braces, Ann Blyth is hark m piruret and starred for the ffrff time opposite Sonny Tufts m Ma*k Uellinger's "Swell Guy. In December, she had been on hand Oi the Academy Awards to take a DOW for >?( r ?io7tiinatiO7i189 words
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Article209 1946-10-15 7 Paris, Oct. 13.— Shortly after 10.00 p.m. (Pans time) tonight an unofficial estimate of the first available 12,000,000 votes m the constitution referendum gave ayes 6,500,000 votes, noes 5,500,000. The city of Paris itself rejected the proposed new French constitution by 632.533 noes against GO9.5 fReuter - 209 words
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52 1946-10-15 7 MICHIGAN. Oct. IS.— The U.S. cai industry will be limited In Iti productio V(i- year by rontiniud material re ii little that it will i i ccording to Mr. Harlow I c, eral Manager of Bu. i> thai ih< rt iiMJ Buick'i prl duction52 words
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309 1946-10-15 7 London, Oct. 13. Signor Pietro Nenni, Italian Minister without portfolio, speaking m what he described as "Italy's present giave hour" was quoted tonight by Rome radio as saying "it is probable that m a few days time I will assume the direction of our country'sReuter - 309 words
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Article124 1946-10-15 7 IjES MOINKS. lowa, Oct. 13.— Henry A. Wallace, oust«-<i ,i B en it v of Commerce m President TnuoMH*u cabinet, has accepted th»editorship of thi liberal magazin* m R-publio". Wallace to-day cl"(lni'd: "The Now Republic ha* lonf? boli.-vca ll I thoroughly edu- d public, but it124 words
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Article, Illustration828 1946-10-15 8 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE WITH Cool Anecdole Though t: rand naval wedj( r Ellcki and :ti n of m female onl i ar old Monde net LI youngest guest at :ne weddin d not eh cc, but wand* I her pew colored the dral instead, y.v- pot her r828 words
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Article, Illustration119 1946-10-15 8 yi Both Services were re- presented at St. Andrew's Cathedral last Saturday. i Lt-General Sir Montague 'topford gave away the Bride, Junioi Comniandei Jnan Barbara San oj the ats, on the occasion of her wedding to Common I der Roger Hicks, D.5.0., 1 RJV. d/ 11. M.S.119 words
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Article52 1946-10-15 9 11 FIRES OVER WEEK-END I '.ro. Monday I, r i Brigadi atI durii g th<> p I iting job Wai r re at Mt. Fkber, water supply I the difficult terrain |y hard work with I v t»u( also jr-'Od 'skill 2 ialla Ig fi essive beat L the last52 words
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Article52 1946-10-15 9 LYONS CORNER HOUSE STRIKE W Oct. 12. Renewpd I ff the strike of I X 1 catering staffs who I ar ling trade union reI made today as E rt/ i entered its fifth day zf. flve restaurants rp club now affected. By Lyons Corner Hz i Oxford Street JoinedReuter - 52 words
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Article76 1946-10-15 9 NANKING. Oct. H. -G.-. (rali.--linio Chiang Kai-shek, who clu.-h--ed bitterly with General Joseph Stillwell during tin- war. .Sunday ?ent condolence! to Mrs. Stiltwc i on the General*! death. Recalling how General Stillwell led the Chinese and Allied forces m the difficult days m hina-India-Burnia theatre, Chiang saidA.P. - 76 words
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266 1946-10-15 9 Madras, Oct. 13. --Fifty million people m South India are today clamouring for rice— their staple f< I to ward off starvation. Shipments of rice from Burma and Indonesia which have begun arriving m India are earmarked Cjxf Madras and all provinces haveReuter - 266 words
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Article52 1946-10-15 9 their r da) Th« Sri Otirti Si ijth Sabl m•- ide t to tl v ro: Tr>- P the Ii rim Sikhs the v il Til- Sabha In a *tal ih;> I pressed rcgn A ban c rryii -i ton- m < kirn i h iReuter - 52 words
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Advertisement113 1946-10-15 9 ■BRAVEST OF THE BRAVE" ■ONOUR TO HIM WHO SMILES AT I EATH IN THE HOUR OF HIS TRIUMPH! I \-i.T I'JKI ORIVIANCES I M.v-6-9.15 p m -(T fi ApiTii| > Ifor whom^^^^ I Outstanding are WRE BELL gary cooper INGKID BERGMAN T(\ I Q KATINA PAXINCKI I lIL L J113 words
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Advertisement108 1946-10-15 9 At The Worlds Dr.ily: 3 p.m. 7 9.15 p.m. 'THE FIGHTING MARINES" i LIDO N V Daily: 3 p.m. 7 9.15 p.m. "SPITFIRE" gKI G.W. To-night: 7 p.m. 9.15 p.m. "THE GREAT MAN'S LADY" AfHA M B R A HI 30-4-« i 50-0 15 ALiiinmuixn book kari-y: Tei. 6909. 7iii108 words
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Advertisement51 1946-10-15 9 Hen Another Gay Comedy! Opening To-day At The 4 shows I 1-6.30-9.30 p John S U A "Love Doctor 91 Pull Of Theories About B4arriages! A I 1 lI A I PHONE 3400 11a.m. 2, 4.15, 6.30,9.30 p.m. SHOWING TO-DAY MONOOIIM k BL HARRY PAUL pBCAREY- KELLY M DUCKY LOUIE51 words
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458 1946-10-15 10 ishington, Oct. 13. Diplomats In Wash ar< expressing the hope that if the Russian and I ish talks concerning the Dardanelles are held, will promote understanding between th< and ease the tension. But American officials opmed that such talks would be very limited. They feltA.P. - 458 words
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Article132 1946-10-15 10 Japan Is 'Invaded y > II: ed i MO ma oeuver on of 1"' th.. pot eh. d Operation oronel fore Nippi rrei dered. m be blasted pee. h bombei m ;i r tree-top level. Navj B I be pum ilated i> 61 Black Wido night llgh < i \.j.;A.P. - 132 words
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Article49 1946-10-15 10 A.P. new YORK. Oct 13.- Stymie won bv one length and a ball v rk Bclmont Park on s :tU y,- become the second winiv r in U.S. turt Owned bv Mrs. D Is al the b I U i thrae I 1 51.A.P. - 49 words
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31 1946-10-15 10 t> outh, Oc 4 13 When Pi Idabi an ived Pori from the I officei :in<! I VAD one Mr. < Ditton, Fur 1 1 I!31 words
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Article174 1946-10-15 10 YORK. Oct. 13. An movements In the M:ddle East m which score I thousands ol wor ner i labour leaders are to have been arrested is a n an article by J. L. reiler editor ol 4 Palcop" (PalesNews ?>. It says: "Arab governments are advocating aReuter - 174 words
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154 1946-10-15 10 'U.S. Prestige Must Be Maintained' CHAMBERSBURG, Pennsylvania Oct. 13. America's high m the Far East must Lntained because of her m rcial future m the Orient, said Ambassador Carles RomulO, Philippine^ Permanent Delegat to the United Nations, at ceremonies marking the 76th anni- ary of a college here. declared: 'OneA.P. - 154 words
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Article77 1946-10-15 10 At, a general meeting of the Brighton Badminton Party held recently, the following were elected office-bearers Pi, (1 I Mr. A. B Again; Hon. Secretary Mr. Henry Seah; m. freasui er Mr. Harold Seah; Mr Teo H Spo r 1 < I >• Ml Ariffl Mi! foi Memli77 words
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Article252 1946-10-15 10 (By Our Own Correspondent-. Prices quoted below are for picul weight except where otherwise stated. Foodstuffs:-- Yesterday's quotations were "Meehoon":- Siam $115: Indo-China $75. Kedah $95. Siam glutinous rice $105. Kedah glutinous rice $95. Siam rice milling $38. Rock Sugar: Best quality $108. medium quality252 words
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Article83 1946-10-15 10 (Our Financial Correspondent! The local share n opened thi s week very qu m tin shares yesterday. X i Fatts were donr at $1.10, Lani 7 and there wre buyer? Sungel Kmtas at 16 M.ld inquiries i i rubber shares were report id >•• but no desire was83 words
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Article67 1946-10-15 10 (Our Financial C i Some business was m tri(> Local rubbi r mai terday and buyers to 2 cent premium No. 1 ribbed smoked sh there appear to b ply Of this grade. Other grades chan yesterday at equivalents N T ew York price. No 2 42 cts..67 words
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Miscellaneous197 1946-10-15 10 Try This AMERICAN ABOUT HUNTING INSWU TO t >t ID I PREVIOUS PI //L« Crossword Puzzle pd ACBOSS 33-NMckel (symo > 3. 3 9 cU- A I 34— Stupid person v c. 2 1- Mr -l l-flunter's weapon with long cap LU£S— =+0 erf? C 4- Game trophy 36— Contend197 words
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139 1946-10-15 11 Coupled Robbed Shot At; Man Killed I H i Ismail 1 31 1 and j in Silat Road were I 21 ree armed Chinese, I roo ivd by the burg I tf leaving the I hit I -mail who died I 5?: later in the General I hile hi- wife139 words
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Article27 1946-10-15 11 I pi to a charge of I 13 i :<1 I an I bin Leching, a I jjj. i $50 in id'' Fourth27 words
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Article, Illustration486 1946-10-15 11 HAMMOND SCORES 208 O UT OF M.C.C TOTAL OF 477 WEST AUSTRALIAN MATCH DRAWN (By Norman Pivston, R uters Corresp ndent) Perth, Oct. 14. Resum h< ir Innings 151 behind the West Australian total the MCC scored 88 m 90 minutes before lunch In th< third and final day's play486 words
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Article26 1946-10-15 11 Oct. 14. —Canine Sykes, 22-year-old I Negro housemaid, died m the elec-1 tiiC chair early today for killing her employer with a butcher's knife.26 words
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594 1946-10-15 11 PANGKAL PINANG, BANKA ISLAND. Repre|tu ives of the Netherlands Indies' 1,350,000 Chinese j£. Ed for freedom from discrimination, asked asit for private enterprise and reaffirmed their If:: a] political neutrality during 1 the Dutchm minority consultative conference here. I inference, which wm at- theA.P. - 594 words
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60 1946-10-15 11 amajauchi Teruo, J; r recently sen- lth mr war crimes. R. "'i at 10 o'clock on W. Oct. 19. at Johore 10 o'clock. P. the first hansing C War Criminal at and the decision 1^ man elsewhere M ngj i 8 r.says an60 words
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Article26 1946-10-15 11 Lan Potter was Blsl to be m three month. N" A. Worley m High Court ?n he sued for a m hi- wife. 126 words
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Article103 1946-10-15 11 Foot ballers' Ultimatum LONDON, Oe\ m the threa of Kn- i h Football I. fessionala ii taal th< fo ball LtaKut- ma- li^M-m. Tit eommitta praparad tht tatawaat asked for by the Ministry of Laboui who rt que ited the < >mmitt4 on the demandi ttk union Thii wai draftedReuter - 103 words
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Article108 1946-10-15 11 The SCC team to meet Hq 2nd. Div. Signals at rugby on the padaiiK today will be: P M Seward: J. J. Bell. W. E. Orieve. L. Morris, J Fultjn; C. Milton, H B. Wilson; W. J Todd J H Wheeler (Capo, k. n. r Wilson. M. S.108 words
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671 1946-10-15 12 I ondon, Oct. 14. A t here that is valuable foi ide ol Asiatics towi my and ent < Siam railway during the 'Ihe.se men were not onlj it: Australian, Indian ,x.A\ uui c n prisoners 01 but also mousunds olReuter - 671 words
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Article105 1946-10-15 12 WASHINGTON. Oct. 13.—President Truman described the Nuremberg trials as having blazed a nnv trail m international ii'stice". He made this statement m a letter to U.S. circuit judpe John Parker,! who resigned as alternate member •if the International Military Tribunal. The letter said "The trial at I105 words
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288 1946-10-15 12 New Delhi, Oct. 14.— An announcem< League sources that the Party's Working had accepted a new proposal by the Vicen Wavell for the League to enter the m government and join m drafting a ne\ Stitution, has raised hopes for an end olA.P. - 288 words
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Article111 1946-10-15 12 BOMBAY. Oct. 13. Abs need for peace and among members of different communities was MaJ >r-Oeneral a. c. Chatterjii tne iiidian National Army it 1 flag-hoisting cerem Puja function. He said that, communal cour followed by a brother ki ing a brother would not id themReuter - 111 words
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Article113 1946-10-15 12 LONDON, Oct. 14.- A threA to cut off meat .applies. Buckingham Pale at a Hyde Pcnk meeting 20,000 persons today m porting a catering «wWj strike that has spread luxury hotels and seven taurants. H. Spencer Tribe, organw of the Smithiield Marketl* ion, said theA.P. - 113 words
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