Morning Tribune, 17 October 1946
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Title Section12 1946-10-17 1 MORNING TRIBUNE HO. 146 (New Series) 10 CENTS THURSDAY. OCT. IT. 1946.12 words
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Article376 1946-10-17 1 I KillM nore. Oct. 16.— The international sub-cor-n„ rice wn.cii holds its first mee'ing hce not cc Oct %i will work n-incipally on shipping L'lU to move South East Asia's rice around and area, according to the In' prnational Emerpood Council directive received here. As this directive is interpretedA.P. - 376 words
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Article55 1946-10-17 1 The Heaviest Sentences In Malaya [pur, Wednesday. notorious rj) tain Socletj of whose mtm- eed reward! hred P«?r- i i >ntc -cos yet m I >f Malaya. i BTg6i OH* Bye of wrongful nt, and one Of received the I T)lus 35 Mir of *he cat; H 10 strokes of55 words
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Article93 1946-10-17 1 ■n Oct. IC— Nationalists B on the northern secw* N Peiping-Hankow railm ir directions, governW reported today as P Chiang Kai-shek's P counter-drive to k .ist-held commuM nnecting North and mf China i General Tv YuH atd to the south- i Uheld Antung, on I r, the independent93 words
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1921 1946-10-17 1 GOERING PULLED OFF MILLION-TO-ONE CHANGE {From Basil Gingell, Renter's Special Corretponaeni) NUREMBERG, Oct. 16.— Suicide within Nuremberg priion had been reckoned a million to one chance, but Goering pulled it off. He swallowed poison. How he obtained (he poison and how he managed to keep it and escape dclei lion1,921 words
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Article228 1946-10-17 1 Nuremberg, Oct. 16.— Ribbentrop died first at 1.1 1 a.m -and the last, Beyss-Inquart, shouting: *-i believe m Germany," dropped through the trap at lA* a.m. local time. All dl(d bravely but not as martyrs. Ribbentrop sad firmly: 'God protect Germany"— and then the man who triedReuter; A.P. - 228 words
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208 1946-10-17 1 Nazis To Be Buried In Seaport Town NUREMBERG, Oct. If. S i -According to unofficial l reports, the bodies of the executed Nazis will be taken secretly m specm i army vehicles to a seaport J town m Germany. It is said that the bodies I will be taken outReuter - 208 words
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Article52 1946-10-17 1 LONDON, Oct 16. arrived at Northolt m Brussels tcx Ho is fly next week. Spenkiim m the J l Smuts said that the deceive mof-tin* would be coming <^<- m f Tris. M he added, "was only bP, made by the Bl« Pout ji they come52 words
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Advertisement37 1946-10-17 1 GIAN SINGH'S DESIRE TO LEAVE MEMORY BEHIND BEFORE THEY (LOSE A rCIX NEW RIIIKI TBOCSER FOR I OR EITHER SEX LIMITED STOCK Phone 248."? GI IN SIX^SB A r«MIMXV. 4 Battery RothJ. Si). rr Tnbles: "BAJAJ" i;37 words
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777 1946-10-17 2 You ye no idea ho* ontrol I.O.1? 's You're no B bloody 0.C." The se were the v. Lt.-Col. K. M. Greenaway said were used against him by hi. md-in-command on board a British hospital ship vhen hi gave evidence at a Field General777 words
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193 1946-10-17 2 T"h^ wholr- Wbrld ch*ng< d ncc the ltust w&r and "it would bf: •i TTiiracle if ?JAlaya till remained •Ut.c", said t* ii;; P« Burm«-.s<: >.' 'r for Comm'rrf, nov. lendiaf the Food Conference here« •t i- raotpiion given to the Burm< c (J •<;193 words
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Article309 1946-10-17 2 Spore Massacre: Hundreds Of laps Interrogated (Tribune Staff Reporter) Hundreds of Japan* :S ix.n<\ soldiers who Singapore during Dhe period immediately after the entry i o his city A ifamashita's hordes have r :> ated by i:i( i War Crimes Team m an responsible309 words
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Article88 1946-10-17 2 In, ■prctor Piers Prosper Webb ifi to make his defence on the three! rge which corrprjs? the first part of the caw against him, to day. At t'le canqli^sion of the case for the prosecution, yesterday. Se- District Judge T. T. Ru.Sell i lie would like to88 words
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266 1946-10-17 2 Jap Colonel Weeps In War Crimes Court There was a dramatic incident m the Australian War Crimes Court yesterday when Lt.-Col. Masugi, one of ihe five Japanese who are facing a charge 01 being concerned In the unlawful killing oi three Australian airmen, broke down and wept m the i266 words
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450 1946-10-17 2 Two Chinese, Tan Chui Kirn and Tan V i appeared before Magistrate Ahmad bin ibra I the Fourth Police Court yesterday, at a prelim] I inquiry, on a tentative charge of committing I robbery of 12,076 yards of cloth, valued450 words
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320 1946-10-17 2 \t the close ol the inquiry 1 In the Marine Court yesterday. into the damage caused to the m.s. Bentong. Mr. Paul Storr i that the Court's report on the findings would be given n the parties concerned m due320 words
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Advertisement87 1946-10-17 2 NOTICE SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL l^j DEBENTURE STOCK 1926 55-66 NDnOI i*. hf-rr^v riv«-n that th.> l- ifoi Booki of th< tboTe Block win b«* clo ed fr<jm 17th October to i rtnbtf IM6, both days lnclulivc for tht pr«-n- of Intor< I W- raati In rttptct of intr-rcst due o f87 words
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1282 1946-10-17 3 We Want No Colour Bar, No Social Injustice" Says Mr. Creech-Jones New Colonial Secretary's Message To Spore In a message to the people of Singapore, the new Secretary ot State for Colonies called for goodwill and co-operation. "We want no rare discriminations or social barriers, no colour bars and no1,282 words
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Article135 1946-10-17 3 m Chinese Cham§2 <" will rrques: *ta the 1.500.000 to bo released Jj ithorities should the rice card through ccmW as has been me Bup piie a A -ivi- is reached at J meeting ot tnemlM rs at the •j Chamber of 2J he135 words
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Article125 1946-10-17 3 Chai timed U ng to td who had tried to exU rl pi i raced to r lonmei i, ;ay. :l€ at i aUp r Ser ing Kr 10 pm. rm Sej t. 3 md qu ti d Boh P^h fI i r. abon- moatb lv125 words
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299 1946-10-17 3 Andamans New Fishing Grounds For S'pote (Tiibune Stuff Reporter The largest single cacch ol n&h since pn- war da was landed at Singapore yesterday muriiin^. Ov»i picuis of ik<ui cherimin saga caught at the ne^w >• »»i--in\i grounds off the Andamans were brought intoCiydc299 words
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Article85 1946-10-17 3 6 CAR TYRES STOLEN 1 7} 1( d n»bb« It plu/*» on Tr; b'i ir Chinese, two <<f whom A»n. ar:ii'd w; l€ 'bi h..' Ult day, fr'/;.i rt ..di,-s m (!hi i (how Strtetj U 15 p 111 Q 15 p m at Upptr Oik* o Road r f85 words
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Article43 1946-10-17 3 CW P Devaw (33) i Ir. II 9 R I A I '.i- I i Q t fan r r p n Na 15. 1 v< wtTt W•( I foi mcl noni 23 and vu* 1 U r >43 words
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428 1946-10-17 3 I. emergency I would have taken the myself and passed sentence of death on without a trial. For the purpose of I will have to be done whether there no laws." Wk Li. -Col. Sago, a H the trial of md428 words
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371 1946-10-17 4 Morning Tribune THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1946. The Curfew Law One pi n In the for a> I police pow< v ii< com fore the Ad I in< I needs >mme< elab Section 4 ol the pn new ordin B car dj top his vehiri on tx required lo d l371 words
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560 1946-10-17 4 H. L. Hopkin - OUR LETTER FROM LONDON THE LAW AND THE PSYCHIATRIST H. L. Hopkin i I murderCD me Bui s .still a chance that •lows, for ned to Investltat of his mind and Home ry. Without n b] Jthir-.ty, »1 are hoping n thi.s particular I] prevent the full penalt wv do560 words
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Article155 1946-10-17 4 G. i wrsreel ol the berg judgment shown at :> I .V j iday was n le all the d mpressive by fact that at the time ol its n ol the 21 guilty Nazis were mounting the iffold. 1 L2-minute ne v 1 1 opem be155 words
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284 1946-10-17 4 BATAVIA, -Oct. 15.— The Indonesians m their current political negotiations with the Dutch wilJ continue to make a minimum demand for formal re;nition of Republican authority over Java, and ra and will ask that authority over the remainder of Indonesia as well as Indonesian relations boA.P. - 284 words
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Article172 1946-10-17 4 'DEAD' DR UNK mistake of took avmy a S of a corpse from I ing house could have pened only m Sevil Sunken man I a bed m thI a A» b T d r ln< Alberto List a stn I corpse of a border who Q\ S died duringReuter - 172 words
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Article64 1946-10-17 4 BETTER LATE THAN NEVER Madrid, (Air mail &;1 late than never" ment of the aver Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Ca:iM| rslnr.ds. when the st amaS-?« brought the n: M new brewery wh pi warehoused m Hamburg since 1939, awaiting s'nipi I A consignment jf ma I j for making artificialReuter - 64 words
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Article83 1946-10-17 4 BERLIN: G |f_ and politicians m occupation are o cri .ici/e the decision of Po I of any future cOi I Allied Powers on G The now cod spreading cf natioi 2 Germanic ideas or H^ of rumours ainn unity among the m The order wuaA.P. - 83 words
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Article108 1946-10-17 4 San Francisco. Oct. 16.— Gen. Chu Teh Commander-in-chief ol the Chines Communist armies, wrote to Mrs. stiliwell that the "Chinese p°cpie will remember for ever Gen. Joseph St'Hwell'a contribution to the war Inst Japan and his struggle for a fust American policy toward ChinaA.P. - 108 words
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Advertisement134 1946-10-17 5 Art Curios i K. TANG VER VALIJEY ROAD, jAPORE, 8.8. klsdl of Eastern Arts tad Crafts. I at Minimum Colt. tan ~a*eem» Vsrlous type* uf Ber ic and MM products. murtlta Gift B<rtf Ldlns PWientt, etc. S dLLA BUX CO., dor BrldH Road, 6injr»P=re. I Building; "WTapers Hook Store IFOR134 words
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Advertisement171 1946-10-17 5 it's obtainable anywhere it's m JJi£ SwqapDhsi Shop* F' ii "m i Dispensar) HEALTH and VITALITY Why suffer GENERAL DEBILITY when a wide range ol TONICS are now available CENTRAL MEDICAL HALL 61/53, Victoria Bireet Electrical United Trading Co v 81, Stamford Road, Singapore. IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE171 words
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Advertisement211 1946-10-17 5 Hair I tn Ladlct Hair Drewfrr Lat?it fashions and Manic lire hj Mm Ann* 3laj€irir Ann Ladles Hair Dres«lzg BaJoon Formerly of MalsGn G^ai> and MaJsoD Intfrrlandi. Heeren Building, Orchard R/,*d. THE TAVERN Up-to-uate Hotel In a Q'^et tnd C&A LodUlty. Rooms: Luxur.o'.. Furnished. Bar: All kinds of I3t C:a«211 words
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Advertisement125 1946-10-17 5 Musk Store T.M.A. Music House, I/O. 2L?2; Swt^-i, ilnraporo ror FLtNOG, ITJSXO &SOOBDB. Tkon« 74C1. Optician Regarding the eyesight CcMrult: New China Optical Co. VI, KfH Street, felnfapjrs. K::n* 8781 Photographer Singa Photo Studio :c High Btrc«t, ciKaAPO&i. ind.tr Cmtioct Photofraphers Pianos tfSED PIANOS IT PAMCUB MAKERS AT &SABONABLB PRICEU125 words
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Advertisement176 1946-10-17 5 Sanitan Contractors FONCHIN Co., Ltc Offlc« 64, Wallich Etr«%i Phon« No. 7M7. Sanitary t Elect HcaJ rVEtrt- BuUdirf R~pair*r§ fc'c O<iij.« Import«rt. Shoa BHOB CO, LTT. BATA BUILDING NORTH BRIOOI BOAX Silk Stores NKW SILKS m New Designs A* Al« k i%vaitrs Expert Ladles Drears auLer* S2, North Krid^e Hd.176 words
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225 1946-10-17 6 BANGKOK, Oc L 5. H SJan o-day i i Ooverj it's dec! n the four France by 91 (9 Ihr Go d w-ith th -IatiOILS. One of the French proposals was that Siam should declare null and rokyo Treaty of 1941 but tho trefttyReuter - 225 words
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Article86 1946-10-17 6 TEHERAN Oct. 14. Prina ifar Plrou lan Mini ol Labou Propai n ted today th 4 "Ghavam'a un '-I his r< alwaj h< An ranian i I I i right h. membei the Companj onsldered a national Per lan ipany. it i amp tim r BentsReuter - 86 words
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Article132 1946-10-17 6 Italian Paper Criticises Byrnes ROME; Oct. 14. The Italian .•rSi> displayed news i v ia* United States would give j.,iiy $4[iU,uoo,ooo ai reimburse lent for the costi ol occupation but little comment was yel available. Rome a Jiaiia Nuov a carrying \(>iiK frontpage editorial criu .j of the U.S. BeenA.P. - 132 words
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Article24 1946-10-17 6 7f'kio, Oct. I -Sixty-th< nineri m Bokkaid Fapan'j 'rthorTiTnO.st i; 1 d, f i iki last Pi iday toy r»- 4 Mrncd to work.24 words
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Article68 1946-10-17 6 (I;i'A( o, Ocl IJ».-— iTho Ami n of Labour, today to a policy lent decina te 1 i i n V A.F L. pledgred itself to werk for a "rival of free trad< uni convention hoard Irving n n. t)\o ar^aninatioii'f European SreprftentatiTO, ohaTfe that Urussia v.A.P. - 68 words
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Article129 1946-10-17 6 Advisory Council For Penang Our Own I PENAN* sdtj I U was officially a noun red tfefl the Advisory Council has been 'I ed in the settlemen, of Ptnc m the tra sitional period and ism Mich time when the Settl* Council can he established dn 'lie Malayan U.-ion Orde;129 words
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181 1946-10-17 6 14 Abdul Rah- Azzam Pasha, Secreu Aran Leagu< hat he had tx ear to und [i Truman I m c I>n with the blem. it is a fjnit.d which can take all the In th( world without th< balance of its s, i.s try.ng toReuter - 181 words
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Article156 1946-10-17 6 ROME, Oct. 15.— Returns from Italy's first political battles since the Constituent Assembly electi< lass June Indicated that the country had drifted considerably Lo the Left. Xt suits of balloting m 268 of the 274 communes which elected l'xal officials on June 11 gave LeftistA.P. - 156 words
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256 1946-10-17 6 jji Oct. 15.- The Allied Control Coim I m committee has promulgated a < I my, which means that hundred I German war criminals, mil 1 now can be arrested and punished acci I irrion of principles. I The directive, aimed at completi and lastingA.P. - 256 words
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Miscellaneous96 1946-10-17 6 LI'L AIIIVER exclusive m malaya to the morning trii rCjT-M.^, r« Bt Al TSTO IV AVI I W\ y&^-l M|) MUST MARRY SOMEONE, WHUT RIGHT HAS AMY Wfflo, VO 1 M-MEAN-AH |Ur£,AN'SOAH f_ COI^ID )L BEFORE MY H SKONK T'P.tTOOZET' Vk IS TH* POLECAT .V. (Aiil'lW Z\ rO \USE jm^r^2L^zj=^96 words
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Article, Illustration80 1946-10-17 7 w m~ ueuu.evdi t>a /<•/ Oddwyn star, demonsta coin trick that requ tin three silver dollars, nnd (i vaif oi perfect legs, a cording to the late tiorcnz Ziegfeld, wh i ued this test m selecting his girls, wM% tied.-, who can hold three com firmly,80 words
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1065 1946-10-17 7 Henry Gris - Henry Gris ft Alyivood Gossip *~^*—^o By i Morning Tribune Corres. m Hollywood. (Up) When night this dream city on IP eeta fill n g lights that wpe many a freak )tt< the churches m urn on th:.ir iong the e;o- i1,065 words
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Article, Illustration913 1946-10-17 8 WITH VERA ARDMORE cdding pi i) E 2nd L Han lOu .< 3a n n B Cantonese Opera Tin Opera id incideni in© Ing. L lon. D. 1 irty 1 :I <J this I other :::r B »1 din i aur mt. ndousl: to ment. The rich913 words
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Article, Illustration141 1946-10-17 8 I:, Up abft nee ol Mr. M, R. Wr/jh: In H:; r. a. Rear Admiral h J k n itv the brick amancter n M. Plnf< I d us b* rt Man. An;' ng testi wen lAi ni frener^i Bir Montagu 8] CB. DJB <> C A.r V141 words
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Article, Illustration45 1946-10-17 8 Josephine Lowman - Josephine Lowman By The modern cook, which Actress Joan Win field ce ta n 3 appears to be m this picture, must yuard against devua m foods if she wants to provide her family irith the best P L J hie health.45 words
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Article289 1946-10-17 8 One reason we are l'kely to b deiicicnt m vitamin B is the fact that the majority ot iv do not rat generously of whole grain" toods. The modern housewile might well take a squint at h'story to find that it was grains that ftT3t made the cave289 words
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Article105 1946-10-17 9 RANGOON PICKETS ARRESTED I 15.— U. Ba Tin. IfUtf c All-Burma lecrft and 80 trade have c police for fcetn at Dalla fobst: ;)ots O f the how fccad nd elght women I "tfr or 5 i i Istretc rm3 interlocked. Iroad; thc m am I the dockyards. I wishedReuter - 105 words
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Article31 1946-10-17 9 i- ,ex, Oct. 15: Bert Sl1 walkin I strt Rom ford stadium today I ate {IJO broken the record I os m 390 hours he set I W ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article268 1946-10-17 9 KENYA IS UK's NEW MID -EAST HQ X)N, Oct. 15.— The Prime 1 m< i announce:. t the "H j of I mons that Kenya of general headquai confirms the views held m poll ica] quarters that such a move was Inevitable, ..n i s Reui rs's political corresponde PoliticallyReuter - 268 words
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Article52 1946-10-17 9 1 250 i I m ntln- •s of over sent hina. I .-i i Into N I Noi i reinfoi pre-wt to ox- id medical and ed nal aid. Th th( m .ai s UI3 on V for W 1 r mis- slonar cs for the 1A.P. - 52 words
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Advertisement103 1946-10-17 9 i*-T' ldOlTl H gVj nt h Veil |2f All/ 1 "Summer Storm/ "Now Voyager. I rhese Were Great Pictures We Showed. I Ac e Picture Everyone Will Want To See im it's Great! I o 4 Shows 1.3 0-4- 6 30 9.30 p.m. I f r Great Book Comes To103 words
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Advertisement179 1946-10-17 9 IT'S WHOOPS WHEN A HARD-TO-GET GUY MEETS AN EASY-TO-WANT GAL! FIVE SHOWS TO-D.V. II a.m. 2 p.m. 4.15 C.oO/j^"_ rf (Tel': 5281) VJ^AI I I {JLj i fl_S_^ _r_>^ _0 Wr lB_) 53 iwißim^jragß; S^KvSy ___tS_tf i'fi'___ffy ____^4___l _E_r _____________r fiugJJ£H> _______F _r j^^_____T ___r m^fj m fl MKkW GARY179 words
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Advertisement121 1946-10-17 9 igwYwnaWP AIR CONDITIONED. > AT AN AwMCHA!3 SHOWING 10-DAI CAREY- KELLY I NEXI CHANGE A FLYING TIGER «*k TAKES A FLING 1 pfi6£RT 6ENCMLEV UIZABETH Tl^ RIE6ATCSON V F'KEOOIE S'.ACK anrj Hi ORCHESTRA 1 id D< SATURDAY <;fU i«d««p m dange» J^g^-.^^R dt*p«r m low«! W^^ i^J^J PATRIC KNOWLES John121 words
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Article257 1946-10-17 10 (By Our Own Correspondent). Ring Wed ('.-.day. Prices Quoted below are for I v* d KUtuffs 'lays quotations OH"« $115; i. China $75; X h $95. Siam glutinous rice $110; X- dab glutinous rice $95. Siam rla milling $41. Rock <* v $115, medium quality257 words
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130 1946-10-17 10 LONDO* nt 16.— Mr. F. r War Minister, ani ed the Wai Office ha s com- arrangements for pay- Qt of i *r credits and tuities to regular soldiers still cv Q( He circulated an peal >n b ;> ;i ol the Govcrnnt to menReuter - 130 words
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Article83 1946-10-17 10 Chinese Mechanics Are Returning Chines* mechanics and drivers m Kunming, who have been stranded m China -ince the termination <>t the War. and who «rt awaiting repatriation to Sncraporc and Malaya, hv- been srtven i mbsldy of U.S. S2OO each by the Chin^ne tiovernment, nnd the CNNRA has begun the83 words
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Article58 1946-10-17 10 (Oui Financial Correspondent) The rubber market was quiet yesterday. There were buying Inquiries locally, but no sellers were reported. In the meantime, news from New York of the American purchase of the 2nd lot of 100.000 tona Malayan rubber expected m tb^ course of the next few days,58 words
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170 1946-10-17 10 'Man Can Rise Superior To A-Bomb'-Monty CROYDON, S I Field Marshal I m speaking at Coi I C last night su I] lutcly certain is that a V?nkl tl< so m peac( -iiithej] 3* belief this" to VT, Domb has not d the ne( d for N.< I tu Air170 words
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Article76 1946-10-17 10 (Our Financial Correspond?:: K3 Tile shaie manif' cintir.'imjj dull yesterday. |g m tin shares, Sungti Kir/jfl were done at 16 1 Ravasfl Tinflelds at 8 3 and k I was also recorded m Pet.iiiip^H at $8.10. V Tambalaks. which i M ago were dealt at 32 cK. Ed76 words
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Advertisement75 1946-10-17 10 J,, II f U IWDD A 1 1 1.30—1 6.30 9.15 AL nA W? OKA Book at Once (II Not Now) BEST BNIG KIN IOWN! Phdie: 6009 A PPL AD UK II Aft TIIK M'*:\IEST FILM! Introdacing America's HUSH-HUSH WEAPON which SINGLEHANDED WON THE WAR!*?!! (Yessfr, we mean(sic) 808 HOPE!)75 words
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Miscellaneous198 1946-10-17 10 Try This AMERICAN I Crossword razzle j^rri -ml ACROSS :u— South Sea dish I*3l A Rlßp fe fca .<2 Afraid \\O 2 I i— Slow gallop 35— Those who come --l—^^l. "i£~ vB 7 -Salty ashore 5 T .3 Orcts S9-Ripened "!",STS.THIL -I I! Correct 40— Labels clH< iiiK 1198 words
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328 1946-10-17 11 T R UCE CALLED IN S'PORE "SOCCER WAR (By 'Spectator') A truce has been called m the socctv 'war" between Singapore's two Chinese leading teams, the S.C.F.A. a»id the Chinese Athletes. The Athle.es have decided. I understand, to Join forces with the S.C.F.A. for the Victory Cup competition. But that328 words
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Article83 1946-10-17 11 STEP TOWARD SELF-GOVT. FOR KOREA Mjj net 16:— A cautious s.ep s *> nm ent In the Ame■°**rt of Korea has now r.<£ U.S. miii.aiy <9 h, United States M j approved ord--3 r:e an interim taffMXl t0 convene on Hey. yi military can dissolve it, Bn d pre< ludeA.P. - 83 words
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Article94 1946-10-17 11 WASHINGTON, Oct. 15:— The Par Eastern Commission has agreed to *et up an Allied Trade Board to decide how Japai can expori, and develop its economy. The Board will meet m Washingto", and will be asked to mako r..--commendationf to General MacArthur, it will discuss:—* Pint,A.P. - 94 words
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42 1946-10-17 11 Sam Fnok Hong who fatally wounded hi- wife with a pair of scissors during a heated quarrel was yesterday sentenced to four rs rigorous Imprisonment it the Singao re A vhen thf» und hii ol voluntgrievous hurt.42 words
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Article39 1946-10-17 11 EAST- WEST CLUB NAAFI ONDON O Tn r pi* I 1 ur, Bilston, Wnr n fc-*o r Pellenw r stal I s nHed that NAAFI ntinu« servp r« r »ntt'»«-'n --pir? r,thf > r sfr-f-T H s Majesties I ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article148 1946-10-17 11 London. Oct. 15. Replying to a question on entertainment m the Far East, Mr. Frederick Bcllenger, War Minister, suid m the House A Commons to-day that the Combine d 6 cc Ent rta ninisatj i. ha b en iet up by the Arm r and RReuter - 148 words
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Article21 1946-10-17 11 London, Or:. Rugby League results: Lancashire sem i 1 1 l »ult: o:dh m 7. m 21 ReuterReuter - 21 words
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176 1946-10-17 11 Housing Scheme Held Up For Lack Of Funds rt«r). X T: i chcme :ng sh< .n Kuala Lumpur was left unclecidi-fl at the Town b ird meeting bere today ai no intimation was received frrjm the Government m reply to us (estion tn.it $500,000 aid be made available for ag176 words
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448 1946-10-17 12 War's Be* t Intelligence Service London, Oct. 16. Secrets of the Phantoms, oaa of the British Army's most secret intelligence servici were revealed by their commander, Col. Alexander H. Mclntosh, a Scot; who yesterday received the American Bronze Star at the CJniied States EmbassyReuter - 448 words
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Article25 1946-10-17 12 NEWMAKKET. Oct. 16 —33 1 outsider Monsieur Lamiral won the Cesarewitch today. Fond Transport f 100—7) was second, Geoffrey's Lady (100—6) third.25 words
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39 1946-10-17 12 SECRET PROTOCOL TO POTSDAM DENIED LONDON, Oct. 15. -Tl price of a secret prut toM I Potsdam averment ccnc. n e m I sltuaUon m Chii Inight by the s> m Washington. X goricallv repudiated spokesman of the F<*r39 words
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Article120 1946-10-17 12 Russia To Slash Defence V ote MOSCOW, Oct. 16.- SoJ Finance Minister A. o z- j today recommendva to the U preme Soviet a reduction 08,800,000,000 roubles m Russian Defence Budget tel next fiscal year Thi» would be about 2 773 75* 000. Zvierv, at a joint session. Ihe body,A.P. - 120 words
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