Morning Tribune, 16 October 1946
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Title Section11 1946-10-16 1 MORNING TRIBUNE DFDF (New Series) 10 CENTS WEDNESDAY, OCT. 16, 1946.11 words
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Article, Illustration215 1946-10-16 1 mi Reuter's Special Correspondent). near Bayreuth, Oct. 15. Frau Emmy Ooe ring m a tiny two- room cottage m the shadow stately Veldenstein, her former reside jj-( today that she had no plans for the fiM husband, the Reichs Marshal, was hj^ •WeReuter - 215 words
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Article51 1946-10-16 1 Forever Yours" The To Dead Girl I* h, Montgomery, fi aph bearing I* written m |c Jochem is le hands of ht ryshire police o^ aw X burn-haired ft, fatally injurm Wesm MachW read: I .alwa I I i '/r//u7X a 0/ a B f "-"ar camp I* Barmouth with-Reuter - 51 words
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226 1946-10-16 1 SERGEANT KILLED, INSPECTOR HURT IN GUN BATTLES (Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. A Sikh sergeant was killed and a Malay poi, inspector wounded m several places In a running gun baitle between a parly of police and gangsters, licved to be members of the notorious Green Dragon Society, this226 words
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117 1946-10-16 1 Congress Secretary Succeeds Nehru NEW DilluPll. O;jt. 15.~Acha.ya J. B. Kctripalani, former GeneralBecretary of Congress, becomes the ncv. r President of the Indian National Oodffroß, it waa .stated today 1 ftfter Maulana Abr. 1 Kalam Azad, former Piesideiit oi Oongrtai ba aiinounced his decision not to stand i for th<>Reuter - 117 words
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106 1946-10-16 1 British State Coaches For Hanover Show HERFORD, Ormany, Oct. 14. State coaches b arlng l r British R-jyal Coat of Arms, each drawn by four horses, will parade at Cede on w« dne day when the Hanoverian provincial ud h ilda Its first annual sho* 1937. r i ;jf coaches106 words
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Article75 1946-10-16 1 Washington, Oct. 1 i :r of Ju. bice announ r i taMves of the i i the en Am m New red i %i reign power." Ti: 1 I i m all the it deh with noj Mot t ol lireinent bf [r r! I f<Reuter - 75 words
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Article168 1946-10-16 1 NUREMBERG, Oct. 16.-— Less ♦iian 36 hours to go before ho must •hang;, Hjormarm Gooring told bifl doctor this morning of his faith m religion, adding: "I have no fear anj will to the end show dignity." Gocring also told hi> doctor that h« didReuter - 168 words
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Article40 1946-10-16 1 Hongkong, Oct. 1">. Lieut. -Gen. Sir Adrian Carton do Wiart, v.hu f i th 6 pa&l three years had been Mr. At lee*i personal representative m china, arrived m Hongkong nfternoon (local timo; on hia ■>:■/ •o Britain.40 words
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Article130 1946-10-16 1 LONDON, Oct. 15. Ths .Warsaw correspondent of :h4 Daily Graphic m a cable c his newspaper says:— "An amazing story of hoic 2 Russian officers forced their way at pistol point into the bedroom of a Polish hotel and 'beat up' the British Consul 1% Katowice,Reuter - 130 words
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Article37 1946-10-16 1 ISTANBUL, O"t. ol the 'I h r. r-piy to the Soviet prop Iqlnt f'.'-u n Dardan* will be submitted I the Turkish council Ol nd aft r approval wDbe 1 nded to 1 m Ankfirn.37 words
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Advertisement35 1946-10-16 1 GIAN SINGH'S DESIRE TO LEAVE MEMORY BEHIND BE FOR] 'M CLOSE A FULL NEW KHAKI TROUSER FOR 5< FOR EITHER SEX LIMITED STOCK Vlionv 2483 GIAIV SIIVCIII A. rO^il»A\l. 4 Battery Road, Sri Cables: "BAJAJ"35 words
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Article512 1946-10-16 2 M Most oi the officers w investiaaftion m the Japanese mann i common thing to hear cries These were some oi itatemei made by In Lhmood bin Abdul Wahib, a 8 i., wl Ue testifying for c prosecution ai the continued hearing >1 i>~'512 words
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Article231 1946-10-16 2 MURDER VERDICT BY CORONER A finding of culpable homicide tiTiCunting to murder agalrst unknown person or persons was returned by Singapore's Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, at the conclusion 01 the inquiry yesterday into the death of K. Mohamed Is: ail (31). According to the evidence, three arm^d Chinese entered231 words
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Article35 1946-10-16 2 TOKTO, Oct. 14 -Japan* 1 nrhool •fr!ar»»n may Btudy th*- history of OOUlllry araln but 1 will not r> m th<* fH-'.-lir MM theor of thr ult*r-ruiti<mlist« and the I' Of thr Kr A. P.A.P. - 35 words
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149 1946-10-16 2 Servicemen Attend Civilian Trade Classes (Tribune Staff RkporLen S Arviu scuden i Army Education j J c- arc joining the m) technical classes i [Of tl I ffte* Institution at Monk's Hill. With the consent of the S Director of Education. t s ngapore, f > tinny stud- .'i'is huie149 words
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394 1946-10-16 2 The Inquiry Into the damage caused to the m.s. ■■Bemong" was continued yesterday at the Marme C U Thc Court was presided by Mr. Paul Storr, assisted by the Master Attendant, Commanaer C. A. «.obiason, Capt. Buckingham, and Capt. caines. The m.s. Bentong owned by394 words
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242 1946-10-16 2 S'poore War Memorial Wi II Take Th ree Forms (Tribune Staff Reporter) Suggestions 'hat the Singapore War MemorJ m perpetuate the rery 'if those who foil victims to the barbarism of the Japaneseshould take (he form o-' ivjsp^'a's, sanatorioma or free primai/y education, have been turned down, l understand. The242 words
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Article218 1946-10-16 2 EXECUTION WAS A 'MISTAKE' That there wns r.o crdorUx H the three Australia! aim .B^ that the execn ion was carried by mistake, was II made yeiterday one *jH Japanese lawyei defendii Gen. Hnrada, command r-ir.-cr:: !|H| the lT.th Army m Java ll others who st;i (1 charged Hi 1218 words
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Article46 1946-10-16 2 The ftra* Br't^ I the Philippines Mi. J 4 arrived m Sin ♦ordrjv and w?s m* 1 r hv Mr P- H m Cnnnsoilor to LoM fl Mr. Foulds. v' rfl *<m Office In I W war. is a foraiPf British Consular I Japan. X46 words
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261 1946-10-16 2 Because He Was Unproperl) [j A Singapore War Crimes Court refused yes I to hear ihe evidence of a defence witness a I ese Lieutenant-Colonel— because he was not dressed. The witness was Lt.-Col. Sa%o who was called to give evidence by the defence261 words
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627 1946-10-16 3 Bi gger Penalties For Possession Of Arms, Car Thefts (Tribune S.afT Reporter) I -curfew plan" for motor lorries, announced f vrernor Sir Praaklin Gimson at his press W' night ago, la shortly -to come inio i^" 1 obe introduced In the Advisory Ft v.ill give the Police additional powers to627 words
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75 1946-10-16 3 Alleged Hurt In India, S'pore Arrest \'A- ian who i s alleged to pa* i;s hurt to jgjc I Khawaja, Bff years beVBm ak of the wnr, Pw ,p(ii> on a Monday. T hi c! Ibrahim. r*^ i was em■g?' hman by a conmk -'h R ><)d. appear d PJ75 words
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Article50 1946-10-16 3 Ifc a Cantonese, K. n the Fourth (h rday. when 1 3 $31 from po Railway 8t fr- He was sen- .aiding m- .it ih^ i'l It a hand m cket. m caught hold ilready to an acm duty on the lent, and r money was pc50 words
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Article155 1946-10-16 3 The Empress of Australia, 21,833-ton C.P.R. liner docked a_ longsicU G down a 42 and 43 early this morning. Besides some army and R.A.F. personnel disembark ng at Singapore she also carried 300 women and 170 children m>\ a: whom were ex-in-ternees m the Japanese155 words
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Article145 1946-10-16 3 Pleading guilty before Magistrate Ahmad bin Ibrahim, yesterday, to charges it Impersonating a police officer, and oi committing extortion, from Abdul Malik bin Haji Mohamad Moor, at the lei m s. Jurung Road, on Oct. 14. Mohamed Zin bin named Amln, v.a s sentenced to three145 words
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Article57 1946-10-16 3 Fuur thousand members ol the Penang Municipal and Government Labour Union threaten to go on strike should their emplo yett press for the appointment of separate representatives forthe various department* and group? Union. The labourers want th< iretary to be their only re a ni it ive,57 words
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Article63 1946-10-16 3 lokmi] a lav con nitt d to I Assi In the Fourth Police n enarg< of murder of two < i I m Pulau by the r i th the downs. Chinese illy arre I n ictloi v tent d• v when oth r I63 words
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396 1946-10-16 3 A p] tat they carried out the exex >n of t Miri under the opera: ional i ol Coi lupreme commander of the I Kemput up by Cap.. Kasai, the Beer of the Mlrl Kempeitai, and two > bei at trial with seven others396 words
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Article147 1946-10-16 3 A dettctl n■ 'i° r V r All Sanjr. .i !'.y t d to 12 no ths* Hgorooi fa prito nfl m the S;>»-. -al Distri.-t COOrt he was conviccd of comity r^coivinp $2,000 m or<!» r to M|Qaf« licence permltUrg perf<|iniiancMi f Ckool Ho, prOT»ri«tor147 words
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Article68 1946-10-16 3 IPOH, Tuesday. Despite 1 1 Stringent measures taken by Veterinary Department v bdt rabies, Last month's r :r--~ show a definite Incres A t->tal cf etyht cases ol nb have been notiflt d to th< i i, the Hi ijoi Ity of v^ ccurred68 words
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348 1946-10-16 4 Morning Tribune WEDNESDAY, OCT. 16, 1946. Rice Committee The decision to set v; 6mgapore a rice-sub-com-mlttee of the international Emergency Food Coun v pai ticular Importance U) Malaya because it will ensure that allocations oi rice will be made In future by the men on the gpo There has been348 words
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818 1946-10-16 4 H.L. Hopkin - OUR LETTER FROM LONDON Waiters Strike Begins at the Savay H. L. Hopkin p By What times we live m to be ;sure! Who wjuld have thought )i employees at the world-fam-DU| .Savoy Hotel, or, as our American friends call it, the SAVoy, going on strike? Yet, that is what818 words
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Article260 1946-10-16 4 LONDON, Octi 15. The commission appointed by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Presiding Bishop of the United States Church and Primate of all Canada to visit tho Anglican Church m Japan m its report, published today, refers to the "sense of guilt" of the Japnese. The260 words
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248 1946-10-16 4 50 p.c. COST of LIVING ALLICE IN NIGERIA LONDON. Oct. M An I9m sis of th esitual I d a J he fact that a n L* of 50 per cent m r he t^W* Jiving allowance- to the 4 Government and natr 1 thority employees a^ recommJi ed byReuter - 248 words
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Article87 1946-10-16 4 British Aid To Allies LONDON, Oct. 15.— Bril Ig to 14 Allies or friendly I from the summer o? 1941 stammer of 1945 W* p>O7S 500 000.000; of wh M cent. went to the U M White Paper on rov,-r published today. Fif een per cent, ct the 1 H.A.P. - 87 words
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Article39 1946-10-16 4 MOSCOW, Oct. 15.- fir>t full peacetime r -iv. 1 crop will be 40 per cent. than last year. M In 1938 the Soviet UnU third only to the U.S. a 1 as a cotton-prod ucing A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article57 1946-10-16 4 We havr rot s-"« P down m the •treeti I I ovation bill a form* tell v..i how he 1' I through iH*«« bronirht ntrition nnd aro her why hti rhilH h«i no t ■trenicth to walk. "In eontraH with the countryside As rtrardi eh«r snys that < tn qoarUrReuter - 57 words
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Advertisement14 1946-10-16 4 n lown eu Are west BARS I /HCKARU ROAD Open Nightly g Tiii MJdnicbl14 words
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Advertisement134 1946-10-16 5 X TANG I V.UJLEY ROAD, V .-iAPORE. SS. t .of Eastern Arta and Ort ;2ue at Minimum Cost. 'vwi^T types of i and Max Factor m products. 1 Bismurelle Gift Bett" bedding Pre£enta, etc. B AIXA BUX CO., I* b Eridg. Road, Singapore. W Building) tivks PP r: ■Sook FOR134 words
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Advertisement163 1946-10-16 5 it's obtainable anywhere it's m LJtspensar* HEALTH and VITALITY Why suffer GENERAL DEBILITY when a wide range oX TONICS are now available CENTRAL MEDICAL HALL 51/53, Victoria Street Electrical United Trading Co., 61, Stamford Road, Singapore. IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT US Embroider Direct Importers of all kinds163 words
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Advertisement186 1946-10-16 5 //«> Dresses Ladle* Hair irre^^ers, Latest *MhiOOl trc Manicure bf Miv Anna 3ia,jurh k Aim Ladies Ha:r Dressing Baioon Formerly ol Ifalaoi] Galaiy and IfftltOß In-.triandl. Heercn Building. Orchard Road. Hotel Till TAVERN Up-to-date Hotel lr. a and Cool Locality. Rooms: Luxuriously Furnished. Bar: Ail kind* of lt| Class iiquors186 words
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Advertisement127 1946-10-16 5 Mwiir Sion T.AA.A Music House, •1/6S, Kip* e\.-#*t, Bingapore. For RICOROB. TtooL* 7411. r )pticia* Regarding the eyesight Conrull: New China Optical Co. 71, Hi^li Bvtttt, BlTigaport. Fhon* 1711. Photographer Singa Photo Studio If Elfh Btrett, ■OfOAPOBB. mc *i£ OnUloor Photoffraphen Pianos USED PIANOS BT PAMOUB MAKERB AT B£ABONAEUi PRICEfI127 words
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Advertisement164 1946-10-16 5 Sanitary Cjmiracivr> FOi\ GHIN&Co.,Ltc Offlc« 64, WtUich StlW Phon* No. 7557. Sanitary L Eioctrical CoutracM> lijJJdinf Baalim acd Qm*r% Impcrttn. Shoe «HOE CO., LTD. BAT A BUILDING NORTH BRXIXJI EOAL cVi/i Store: NEW SILKS m New Designs At Expert Ladle* Drewxnaxerr 62, North iiMdge Rd. Ttlt. TM Specialists In Rocketa164 words
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296 1946-10-16 6 TOKIO, Oct. 14.— The Japanese General Staff was so apprehensive of American and Russian paratroopers dropping for a whirlwind finish of the war thai by Aug 13— three days before the Emperor accepted the Potsdam terms employees began burning secret documents and records, theA.P. - 296 words
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180 1946-10-16 6 U.S. Minister's Last-Minute Plea For Nazis NEW YORK, Oct. 14 Mr. Hugh G Grant, former United Minister to Albania and Stam, has teleyraplicd to Pr* sident Truman appealing to him to him to halt the Nuremberg exectuions. "The execution of these Germans will violate the sawed principle of American LaivReuter - 180 words
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Article38 1946-10-16 6 DXRTMOOR, Oct. 14.— Four niilita y .^-O't-TA escajK-d from a work* i- p.'trij' at Dartrooor priso toda-.. A!l caTR w«>ro ?topp«'d ar.d checked Dense for coven the ar«:t r ro A the prison.- ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article58 1946-10-16 6 I LUTON, Oct. 14: News has been received that the Ivanson, former naval cir-sea rescue launch with 28 would be emigrants to South Africa; aboard is at Breflt awaiting fine wea- tber to proceed to Gibraltar. Until today relatives of those on board had been anxiously awaitingReuter - 58 words
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Article165 1946-10-16 6 BRITISH SOLDIER STRIPPED j ATHENS. Oct. 14.- Greek bandlts who surrounded a station-; ary British military lorry m; Thessaly tupped the driyer-a: Briti-h soldier of his clothes; and left him .standing m his: undercloth*-. British military' [quarters m Athene discU>ed to-Th<-n they changed their 1 minds returned the clothes andReuter - 165 words
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Article109 1946-10-16 6 TRUCE PACT SIGNED IN BATAVIA Batavia. Oct. 14.— The Netherlands Government and the Republic of Indonesia to-day signed a truce agreement calling for immediate cessation of the 14--month-old Indonesia hostilities. The truce was signed on the Dutch side by the Commissioners General. Professor Schermerhorn, Dr. Van Mook. Max van PollA.P. - 109 words
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Article74 1946-10-16 6 Tehtran. Oct. 14.— Official sources conftrmed earlier reports that Nasser Khan Quahqui, chief of the rebellious southern tribesmen m Fars province, had accepted all the government terms tor ending the three-week revolt and had agre c d to carry out instructions of Premier Ahmed Quavam. In accordance withA.P. - 74 words
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Article231 1946-10-16 6 PARIS, Oct. 14.— France yesterday s new constitution backed by three mam Popular Republicans, Socialists and Communi With figures for only one metropolr ment— Corsice— outstandin g, the voting wa for 9 w 467, against 7,790,676. Abstentions reached the remarkable 7,776,893. (In the referendum of MayReuter - 231 words
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Article114 1946-10-16 6 LONDON, Oct. B l Secretary Chuter r I it was not justified m r< I i~g any interference tence of death on' N I ('lovely Heath. H- I air pilot, wmf I v,t the old Bailey for tl I Mrs. Margery Qard I at Hotthing Hill.Reuter - 114 words
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Article97 1946-10-16 6 MANILA, Oct. 14: —In I shoo:;:il incident m a Minduno banquet hi.l a Philippines Congresman, Cartel Fortich, was killed togeth-r \vv. ..1 r« sailant, a bystander and the gttl man's intended victim. 1 Ihe police said that a Moro polK(B sergeant, crazed by a ftustratjd Affair,A.P. - 97 words
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Miscellaneous113 1946-10-16 6 I.J*L All iV Ell EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRIBUNE I H> Tan /Vwavv i 1 In-^- Hl V apP l lAH DON'T W-WANTA I F?-?-ah bin saved.' gain r ah musta swed mahself ifo*Hoof are C n-no. mam. I I O^l^^^m »^a »c* I REMEMBER HOW COME---. r113 words
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Article, Illustration636 1946-10-16 7 Henry Gris - Hollywood Gossip And So A Gambling Casino Henry Gris By -H-. Morning Tribune 1 Corres. m Hollywood. odi -<Up>,-This is a Riviera Gambling .hich went into operaa Hollywood sound- I r one afternoon and was ed the very next day. A Enterprise, now |P the new Ingrid BergBoyer picture. Triumph,"636 words
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Article11 1946-10-16 7 Hot Words In Siamese Parliament 't' I I d re- ReuterReuter - 11 words
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219 1946-10-16 7 (Our Own Reporter) Penan^, Tuesday. The terrifying days of the Japanese round or Chinese civilians m April 1942 was recalled at a preliminary inquiry before Mr. W. Foulsham, yesterday, when B former school mispress, Wan Chee Yuen, faced a tentative charge f assisting the enemy219 words
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Article65 1946-10-16 7 SYDNEY. Oct. 14. Report > now coming In Indicate that unless there are ittantlal ralnfallfl \t-ry IOOIX, many ci »p^ m Central New h Wftlei are likely to fall greatly reringed yields will result m the n half of ti ite. This situatli n follows the failuieReuter - 65 words
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Advertisement91 1946-10-16 7 111 >ES MR LUCKY" BOTH >a I 1 IN GAMBLING AND LOVE 1^ I BUT WHEN HE PLAYS M I I I THE TWO GAMES AT THE J P I lI^AME Time HE HITS THE ffl 1^ I L'ACKPOT FOR DANGER, WW Jfl^^ l^Sw :wC .15 AND ADVENTURE 1 Sdl91 words
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Article, Illustration630 1946-10-16 8 WITH VERA ARDMORE mllw<> Rctarians Mr. X M Bnglemann, th N ma i :ed me 1 o. I! Rotar \u hors Awi igh do B m< te and It I ok nearly an hour I cl< ir "i the harbour it the i. ata v. ited \<>630 words
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Article, Illustration386 1946-10-16 8 Josephine Lowman - Josephine Low man By Bigger Better Q. "Can you tell me how to make my shoulders bread r: more square looking? As you i probably guess, I am a man and like more ot that 'brawny' look than I have." A. Do these twj exercises: <1> Stand386 words
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135 1946-10-16 9 Queensland Has Shortage Of Dentists l.rins 3 B tkfl through for Health, Mr. "The den ista i give t- irs 1 ite. will rang roo >• Gcvernmeni will pay the the dentiati and their fai lilies to Australia." 1 lit- Governm* t I Mr. i i m Clark said theiReuter - 135 words
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Article43 1946-10-16 9 tfOSCOW, Oct. 14.-The Supreme .Presidium decreed Uxiay that l r Russian empire persons livto Czechoslovakia and persons lost their Soviet citizen- b living m Czechoslovakia may r R-jsian citizenship by the Soviet Embassy In X fan. 1, W7.- A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article49 1946-10-16 9 LONDON, Oct. 14. A resolution endorsing the ■<• by t.he M §^em 1• i gae of fiv< I In Ihc '•it srii i Ooverntne f of India irai passed by the omn \.-tion of the London Branch of the A! 1 T "dia Moslem r.<:,^,:. today. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article31 1946-10-16 9 PARIS, Oct. 1 1. The Pacusm j Dreamboat may try for a new At la ti- record tomorrctp if the wca'her i- favourable, < <»' C« S. Irvine, chief pilot said today. A.PA.P. - 31 words
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Article24 1946-10-16 9 NEHRU TO VISIT TRIBESMEN j f ■7 i :«Vhru, <;.,■•• m»rr.- h- bore -Tie h. <":.•; rtbw*fll front o visi N' D rv.r'ly to flisou3i ReuterReuter - 24 words
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411 1946-10-16 9 SINGAPORE, Oct. 14. not be se tied unl Bri is! v tnite chai of hearl ana recogn full) i jpiraiJ of the Burmese for full and comp tnd pc i aid U Ba Pc, Minister of Commerce and Supplies m the n Burmese governmentA.P. - 411 words
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Advertisement69 1946-10-16 9 AI H A MRR A 11—1 .30— 4 ~(i.30— 0.15 BEST SOUND IN TOWN! Tel: 6909! BB<*Bs IIOI'i: IS A.^IOK! O«UVW(a£ CLoUm***. Laughingly presets I I 1 MOPC lAMOUR i AS" A/v i vdkujovt r may m waShwoion you'll tec more o\ \\er m //ic picf urc i| D 469 words
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Advertisement102 1946-10-16 9 Here's Another Cay Comedy! TODAY 1 SHOWS: 1.30— 4—6.30—9.30 p.m. John Sutto.i Is A "Love Doctor 91 FuU Of Theories About Marriages! NEXT CHANGE All The Genius And Fire Of Two Great Stars Filmed From Charlotte Bronte's Daring Novel. 20th Century Fox's "JANE EYRE" with Orson Welles Joan Fontaine At102 words
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Article259 1946-10-16 10 <Hy Our Own Cort( for otherquot- $115. Indo-Chlna $75. X i 5. glutinou.- $110 glutinous rice .s j5. Biam ir.illing $41. Rock bugar: B< qu i $115. medium quality $104. U G vi a Maiac ra Sup no; $44; NO. 1 $37. Green I xam259 words
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Article116 1946-10-16 10 New York Stock Exchange NEW YORK, De. 14:— Stock* 1 made further small headway on reduced volume of trading with gains tunning up to nearly two points. .S eels a c! tobaccos were prominent with the former reflecting estimates >t a very hijs'h steel schedule this h since July 1946.116 words
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Article96 1946-10-16 10 fOm Financial Correspondent) The thare market continued i \>c rather disinterested yesterday, but m tin shares, Puname to business nt 19 6 and here were possible buy- of Hong Fatta ai $1.10. Kucha) were done at si. to wit h s »llei ovei lii rlin i there If96 words
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Article613 1946-10-16 10 I to -the Malayan Share tri ..rion (Singapore; «p foil* INDUSTRIALS Boy«I c Hler \l indra Brickworks 1.70 i.yo 7, kworki P r 2 >■'■ Br.i. ICait/a Truste* Executor Co. 8.00 9 00 dati d Tia 5n 22/0 do Pr< 86, 6 28/6 United Isiaraaet 85.00 40.00xd613 words
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Article37 1946-10-16 10 HONG KONG. Oct 14. sJ Denis Boyd, Commander-IB i Chief of the British Pacific Fitf.fc i returned to Hong Kong fa evening after a visit to JapanejL waters and a tour >M iX^M ports.- ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Advertisement39 1946-10-16 10 i: x% r r i! a v PHONE 3400 11 d.m. S,4'lM-**t**3l P-nv SHOWING TO-DAY MOMOOHAM PKTUDIS ■k^g^" MARRY PAUL BmScAREY- KELLY <'W DUCKY LOUIE SATURDAY MIDNIGHT i: i be Dl n: ILD m Qp^!H i X-] i i39 words
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Miscellaneous191 1946-10-16 10 7r;:' 172J5 AMERICAN I ANSWKR M X mr J n 1 i'reviois im r Crossword Puzzle Z^ 14 ROSS 2y— Public nonce Asf I £*ASE 1 30— Scraper used on >=♦' L/^-'ta'cßT H^ l-UftDlei human skin p.AiMi? ex r,r-*M i-'A'heio horses run j.')— Man's name |R|l O^k- SL 11 Author191 words
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Article405 1946-10-16 11 A.F. Base H.Q. Win 10-Goal Game Headquarters G H.M.S. Sultan 4 RAF Bi»se Headquarters defeaied H.M.S. Sultan Rc^ar yesterday m the first game of the Vie Lory Cup knock-oul unorganised by the Singapore Amateur Football Association. Specia.ors crowded to the touch line and spoilt he405 words
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Article95 1946-10-16 11 Dutch Release A Vessels tapore vessels which ,:i at aaiavia ior months were re- ug o ana three to this port. One Batavia waiting r oi rock sugar to I vessels returned wners are requirI- obtain permits from the therlands Con-ul J! tar they have ot received the permits. j95 words
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Article87 1946-10-16 11 Hi of the Ch^ra 1 fm •or M 'sit-; I m ai the Vie- j I; Hal nex- Monday. Hr ra. H- r Williams, i f»tipablf On hes!rt i Bch Music Hi' ill condu this choir. to a ybody who m t H md the H87 words
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Article27 1946-10-16 11 I3SAR, Tuesday. 'lay woman of near Sauk on g Road, met In her hov e ref a make t W( g "cobra rill d ike itung27 words
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Article18 1946-10-16 11 II The rrirrrnt Attlee, has >v to '.he i the Insl planii to La. b itumn of A.P.A.P. - 18 words
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Article161 1946-10-16 11 Several thousand dollars wcr.h property nave oeen stolen on various occasions from the Supreme Court Building. Singapore, including property from the office of the Custodian ox i Enemy Property, and omy a few days ago two curtains w re taken from the Chambers of the161 words
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74 1946-10-16 11 i n Sii vi.l hv able U) reset I v.ith tb< arrival toff ''foul United K1 Rdom about <>■ I 20 of Mr. X CrU'.d.T H---1 'fflcor. Ifr Qiddem I pen Ml out M istry of Labour. }l> will on eonditioni England, sue!) > peninpi for74 words
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Article196 1946-10-16 11 In 'h :■;>■>; I I tOok i Mm';.'!..' the victimi losj i i«'i >i >11ery. Two ««f rob! Ie were In Ih< afternoon fivv.f one, three armed C11f..1 bou In Devon hire Road .v 2 p.m. and go! away with $1,000 i•) rash i d jewellety. Tho196 words
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Article23 1946-10-16 11 RANGOON, Oct. iy Bereral hundr <i lab >ur< rs ol the Burma Oil CN mpanv at Duneedaw went on trlke r daj ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article118 1946-10-16 11 Sam Fool. Boftf fACtd a <-hare« ..ri,.,- cm hi r before Mr. Singapore v > P .'erday. Ihe couple ha. l t<«cn riftrr:i«d M yo:ir>Openirc th< B for tin prow <*uticn, D.P.P. Mr. 11. Btattron^ Mid on tIM oveninc: of July 16 lh« ftccuted wi i»f to j:«118 words
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229 1946-10-16 11 Rubber: U.S. To Buy Second 100,000 Soon (.Our Financial Correspondent) it 1m anucipuieu vi ioCcii rill Dei circles mat the United .States Will be coming into the market tor their purchase of the second lot of 100.000 tons Malayan rubbe: In the course ,i the next tew day> at the229 words
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Article116 1946-10-16 11 PERTH. O?t. 15. O^rge Rob'nson Western Australian n^> tain, will the combined team incl'id'ns four state pipy re against the Maryieboners, s^nrt n L r on Oct. 17. \n V g M r*pt)ta'n, who •s a brill'nnt Hat^r»an nnri pinvfi t h e oval mReuter - 116 words
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Advertisement48 1946-10-16 11 A THRILL NEW AND GAY. &Ut M l \i ■rnrPT benchley "if •72^ ROBERT RtAN CUZABETH PATTERSON J'.fl*, J A ramie gateson FREDDIE SLACK and his ORCHESTRA Prtxi^*<i bf DAVID MEMPSTEAD Dincfd by EOWAtD H. G«I^«TH O"«nol Scetn P»o» b» f«<-<o« o-vl Ur« i<y* Next Change -CATHAY CINEMA48 words
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817 1946-10-16 12 London, Oc:. 15. -The appointment ol a committo consider whether under the millKary code tin re aid be a right of appeal to the court oi appeal waa announced m the House of Commons oday by the War Minister, Mr.Reuter - 817 words
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234 1946-10-16 12 Batavia, Oct. 14.— The DiKch Commission-General i m owi from Holland to n go lati with :he liidonci h aders hopes ;u reach ba i agr< em n with hem on the future status ol Lndon ia by the end or n< on h,Reuter - 234 words
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340 1946-10-16 12 Peiping, Oct. 15.— General Chen Chen Chu# Stafl oi the Ministry of National Defe today that the Government hoped its milij ses would force the Communists to resun tiations for a political settlement. General Chen told inlerviewers that the Communists turned down General Marshall's ten-day truceA.P. - 340 words
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187 1946-10-16 12 Washington, Oct. 15. President Truman |< nouncea m a broadcast; here las, nighli that he remove price control from meat. I Ko virtually ruled out ihe possibility I last week— of the United States Army's bon I 20,000,000 lbs. meat from Britain. He blamed187 words
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Article33 1946-10-16 12 COAL STRIKE OF F TOKIO. Oct. I threatening coal sir:; today when the Hokka d I who 'reached an a-r- the coalmines >per Kyushu miners who wej struck this morning, o- negotiate iurther.33 words
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