Morning Tribune, 18 October 1946
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Title Section12 1946-10-18 1 MORNING TRIBUNE f 147. (New Series) 10 CENTS FRIDAY, OCT. 18. 194612 words
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348 1946-10-18 1 I, Oct. 16.— Fly Muslim 'c volumee instrated a mi the Congress m Government, c Pron c thousand green uniformrs carrying lances, spears t Peshawar aerodrome as Vice-President of the Inarrived today to begin a tier area of India. The volunteers shouted: "Nehru go back.Reuter - 348 words
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71 1946-10-18 1 'Peace Making Difficult" Says Mr. Byrnes Oft. 17— The cr itary of State, mi arrived back i today. He thus nt'on of being desk this morning— around breakfast i »rters on landing >. Eel we have mr.ide )e<J from the plane after be had i the Paris Confert- B ius71 words
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Article51 1946-10-18 1 fASHINGTON, Oct. 17.—Preman's removal of filings was termed low to the American by the OPA advisory m issued at the the con>umer urged hou-^ewive^ ott high-prie-it for the reB on rent and j declared that the 1 d< control was to rces of inflation onA.P. - 51 words
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Article28 1946-10-18 1 17. The Eur< UNRRA said m. iv, j ree"RRA ;«nd the iioritie^ i from 5.00n,000 jn pnid by ucks and 1 ilkan i A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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80 1946-10-18 1 Nuremberg. Oct. 17.- After a night and day ol investigation, the mys cry of how Ooering obtained the phial of poison with which he cheated the galvs remained unsolved las< nißht. Major Teieh of the Be rlty Office here said: far as T am co nei,Reuter - 80 words
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229 1946-10-18 1 £250,000 JEWELS OF DUCHESSS OF WINDSOR STOLEN D LLE, C WH ILE :AL SCOTLAND fARD X ARD, THJ LESS JEWELS BE! >2 GrINQ TO IHE DU' I C^P WINDSOR WERE 31 V A CAT I FROM EDHAM LOD^i HIE I OF DUDIE V /'S HOME HERE W. [HE DUKE ANDReuter - 229 words
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128 1946-10-18 1 Gen. D enning's Plane Has To Turn Back HONGKONG, Oct. !7.-Maj.~ Gen. H. S. Denning, principal administrative officer for HE AC, is a passenger on the bOAC plane which was due to arrive m Hongkong yesterday, but which turned back vicing to bad weather. The plane attempted to ret■urn toReuter - 128 words
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Article65 1946-10-18 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Oct. 17.— Mr. John Hutson, an Assistant Se-cretary-Oeneral of the United Nations, said the United Nations oudget for this year would run slightly under $20,000,000. tie said the 1947 budget would necessarily be larger because ni the gradual expansion of the United Nations.A.P. - 65 words
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Article47 1946-10-18 1 Laramie, Wyoming. Oct. 17.A crew of thre'- and ten passen gers were k'lled when a passenger plane crashed during jj blinding snowstorm thrp" mile vest of Laramie. it was reported today. The crash occurred as the plane came In to land ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article51 1946-10-18 1 KITCHENER. Ontario, Oct. 17.— Mermon'U-s of Canada and the United States are planning to spend million* of dollar* to transport thousands of displaced persona from Europe to the frestern hemisphere. The first step w v be tfv- removal of 2.000 refugee^ from Holland. Denmark and Germany to Paraguay.A.P. - 51 words
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74 1946-10-18 1 Yugoslavia To Make Trieste Case For UNO LONDON, Oct. 17.- Marshal Josip Tito, Premier of yugoslavi% told an Ajnerican newspaper correspondent today that Yugoslavia would bring the entire problem ol Trieste before the United Nation* Belgrade radio reported today. Marshal Tito was quoted an cof»firming Hiatemenbs repeatedly mad« at theReuter - 74 words
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Article111 1946-10-18 1 (Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, Thura After many 100 hours of tireleti search over a wide area, bj the rdico, six gangsters on eacl> of whom the police had placed a reward of $1,000 were finally captured today by officers and men of the CID111 words
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Advertisement32 1946-10-18 1 GIAN SINGH'S DESIRE TO IFAVK HEMOR W BEHIND BEFORE THET CLOSE I FILL NKW KHAKI TKOISFK FOB FOB EITBBB si LIMITED STOCK Photi GIAN Sl.\f;i! A COMPANY, 4 Battery Road, Cables: "BAJAJ"32 words
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699 1946-10-18 2 "I had to put up som< 1 of a was alwaj fapanese present, and a.s Kawatoki, was head oi Commercial Crimes' Branch, especially, was a brute/ Inspector Piers Prosper (Webb, while making his defence before Second District Judge T. T. Russell yesterday. Webb, who699 words
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152 1946-10-18 2 Robbers Drive Away In Victim's Car Adding Insult to injury, six armed Chinese who robbed the occupcnts o! .'i house m Bideford Road ol $5,235 m cash and jewellery, drove away m their victim's car m a daylight robbery at 9 o'clock, Wednesday morning. The abandoned car wa s recovered152 words
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Article75 1946-10-18 2 HANOI. Oct. 16.— (Delayed).— Violent anti-French demonstrations at Vinh. m North Annam, were reported to have occurred on Oct 14 with the Annamites protesting to the recent execuol seven Viet Minn leaders u\ Bftlgon The Vietnam presi a!.vj announcfd todi I i{ the dire<-t r ol th^ eseA.P. - 75 words
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Article174 1946-10-18 2 JAVA TRUCE MEET AGAIN POSTPONED .FA VIA, Oct. 17.— A British i: Prem er .-.uiun Bharir d Djojakarta special Republican Cabinet meeting on problems rising from truce agreement and political negotiations with the Dutch. An Indonesian spokesman said Sharir "might" consult Dr. Soekarno. The departure of top Indoian officials forcedA.P. - 174 words
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Article80 1946-10-18 2 WASHINGTON, Oct. 17:— T h c United Siatet has suspended a •.■0,000,000 dollar programme cf ai<l for CzechOftlorakia m obvious anper the Czechs have supported the Russian chart's that America |l vying "to slave" economically. Acting soon after the Paris Peace conference m which theA.P. - 80 words
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Article34 1946-10-18 2 COPENHAGEN, Oct. 16.-— The newspaper Berlingske Bays an American submarine has explored the possibility of going north of Greenland through a narrow strait bel/veen Ellsmere Island and the northern tip of Greenland.34 words
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261 1946-10-18 2 New Delhi Oct. 16.—- Pandit Nehru, Vice-Presid-ent of the New Central Government and Member of External Affairs, m a Press statement described certain speeches delivered at the British Conservative Party's Conference held at Blackpool, as "irresponsible, full of malice and calculated to stir up strifeReuter - 261 words
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290 1946-10-18 2 An inquiry m o Lhe death of the Sikh wah* Chanan Singh, who was shot m the cha who had been disturbed while about to steal room m Raffles' Hotel a< 5.25 a.m. on Sec commenced before Singapore's Coroner, Porter, yesterday. Only one witness wa290 words
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227 1946-10-18 2 BERLIN, Oct. 16.-Siownem making Germany's inciu^ plants available as reparation ha s caused the Inter-Alliedi parations Agency m Brus'eir request the British. jj r l States, French and Soviet 2 ernments to secure an early fl cussion on the question by Council of ForeignReuter - 227 words
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Article85 1946-10-18 2 NEW YORK. Oct. lH Russians, ordered home Wj Soviet Government wmn United States Departmem Justice asked thorn tl^:^gj agents of a foreign jpjgM planed for Paris todas anwj pressing official ret ingto cut short tn Five Ukrainians also fttked b gl partmtnt to re home onA.P. - 85 words
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Article15 1946-10-18 2 PARIS. Oct 16.--n'ane Pacusan D from Orly Weld day m an attemp' flight record aero15 words
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506 1946-10-18 3 The Police and members of H.M. Forces obtaadditional power, to deal more efflectively with t wave of theft and looting now prevalent In Sing when the Road Vehicles (Special Powers) Ordinance was rushed through and passed m all its stagr. yesterday's meeting506 words
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Article201 1946-10-18 3 An unsuccessful plea of superior orders was put forward by the defence m the War Crimes Court, sitting m the Victoria Memorial Hall, yesterday, at the trial of Capt. Kasai. the commanding omcer of the Miri Kempeltai, and nine others on a charge of unlawful killing201 words
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Article73 1946-10-18 3 Registration for the ration of bread and flour closes tomorrow, Saturday. it is t lie purpose of the scheme to supplement the present rice ration by an additional ration ol flour or bread. This additional ration can only be given to thot.c who register m time.73 words
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Article192 1946-10-18 3 Heavier Penalties For Crime Fiom today Lhc I i mum penalty h>r I lawful pos>c>..:o/i Ol tire' I ana, and ammunition win i be m uears' toiprtsonmeM J ijf either acscnpUon o> a tine tlQfiQO, o> both. This icas decided yestet k day when the Fire-unns and Ammunition (Unlaw- i192 words
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Article132 1946-10-18 3 AMERICAN KILLS TWO TRIBESMEN TEHRAN, Oct. 16. -Captain Alexis Gagarin, 30 year-old American Assistant Military attache at tho United State Embassy m Teheran, stated todu.> that he killed two and wounded several other Boruhmadi tribesmen of Southern Persia m self-defence, 20 mik-s north of Shira/., capital ol Southern Pan province.Reuter - 132 words
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141 1946-10-18 3 Measure Is Umpleasant But Necessary lorry Curlew Bill 4? iTxpl asant mecU- nient must take n expect to get betm Pnlts Eur °Pa n B ;1 K at yesterday's zlt Singapore Acivim r the Bill was X v rnment to get g£ n as it can be 2* however, drew141 words
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Article21 1946-10-18 3 11 i D f* E L P i It the 1 of the f i lew td i f21 words
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Article84 1946-10-18 3 m ilty to a charge of W nhev and sheets of 5 'on, from an un- ■?>■•■ ed In the coolie lines j# l dockyard, on Oct. i Ang (45) was stn- months' r.i. by X K. M Byrne yester- Smith of the jJJ ome male and Jf removing84 words
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Article14 1946-10-18 3 Fwo thoasand I Beirut abroad the Anvil. t oi pilgrims Beirut fl14 words
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Article24 1946-10-18 3 of clothing. In dism JusUoe out tha the i ha-' been taken from th<- •-o iratcti Tl sentence wai not i24 words
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Article175 1946-10-18 3 ASSAULT BY PARATROOPER ALLEGED Desciibvd v a *parach Alfred T. (ioudwin waj arraigned yesterday bel Mr. Justice Worfey ut tne Singan a charge of Q ting r r>t ry on July 18 ;md •ily causing hurt with ■r during ihe commls o of the offence. the prosecution the compl Inant,175 words
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118 1946-10-18 3 Reducing tho sentence n Chua S»H>n Guan yesterday, tn# Chief Justice Mi. C. M. Murray Aynsloy told him that it was 'not on the merits o/ tho appeal" that 1 i i doing so. The accused had pleadedguilry to the facts m the lowef court118 words
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Article82 1946-10-18 3 A *p. >al t voy 'rom M&mt, th§ ItVtrtftd Brother T^awre-cp. <tant SupcrUi Qta«nU of all I bri h Bro hor m 'he British E h- kfr U word, wi?l he pivon wr-T! fl r>y at Bt. Jo^.-ph •v ninr. Hp will be ,J by tho B«l82 words
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308 1946-10-18 4 Morning Tribune FRIDAY, OCT, 18, 1946. Fresh Hope In China Oentral Government eessea against the Communists m China have brought fresh hope of settlement of the quarrel thai tiinuteas to engull all China. The Nationalist attach oa Kal&an was preceded by an on- r ot a. &dj iruce. I offer308 words
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Article23 1946-10-18 4 LONDON. Oct. 16.— Sir Percy chairman of the Cunard White Star Line, died early today tame m NVston Cheshire nt ftfe of IT.23 words
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Article664 1946-10-18 4 SIR ALEXANDER KORDA - Next 20 Years Of Films. SIR ALEXANDER KORDA Better Sound And Colour UY (IN AN INTERVIEW) 1 :> ij the 20th annivery of the poch-making intro ductlon of sound into films, m the yean that have passed < nn r Brothers Of Amted their first .'.'Hind a, "Don Juan," :n664 words
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314 1946-10-18 4 Hirohito Says Thanks To Gen MacArthur TOKYO, Oct. 16. Quietly and without prior announcement Emperor Hirohito to-day paid a third call on Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur Japanese sources said he expressed gratitude for assistance m passing the v; constitution which stripped the throne of political po ,ver. Officials remained silentA.P. - 314 words
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Article163 1946-10-18 4 GOERING HAD JOKED ABOUT SUICIDE NUREMBERG M .TICK, Oct. 17.-H, I who died by emu of potassium <y ■WP (.quarter hours bef r« B*Nazis west to thi I yesterday, mad. I a "joke" about s n Ml i.^o. it wai disclosed. RZ An official of th P I tlce saidReuter - 163 words
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Article159 1946-10-18 4 Peace Makers Leave Paris PARIS. Oct. 16.— The fail M curtain on the 80 day Parii ?iM Conference was marked by I exodus of delegates many of left only to meet ■fain m N'^'B for tho General Assembly ol United Natio.s due to open on Otl 2f H By planeReuter - 159 words
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Article42 1946-10-18 4 Noted British Composer Dies LONDON, Oct. 16. I Bantock, einii I H who v.: i H r ndian Civil Sen 'hi- i c I W for 1 1 Service but he rit| shin '.vln n J •'<'■■ I ••'<• r m Hid rrpfninesf ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Advertisement139 1946-10-18 5 c X TANO jUVER VALLEY ROAD, 1 BINGAPORE. 8.8. and Cr^' -,^1 Value at Mlnimtim Co«t. Sftftf/v Aids ~7~ZZIa, Varlou* type* o' products. ■Jtb Bridge Road, Sic»»pore. iTelp^. Hotel BiUMW i nsTcTS ISook Store FOR BOOKS 47, HIGH STREETT gTN'JAPORB. Restaurant Iftnlayfton Orocn 61, Middle Rd. I BiDgapore, Phono 2620.139 words
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Advertisement165 1946-10-18 5 it's obtainable anywhere it's m Jkc SinqafwM ShofiA Dispensary HEALTH and VITALITY Why suffer GENEEAL DEBILITY when a wide range ol TONICS are now available CENTRAL MEDICAL HALL 61/53, Victoria 6ireet Electrical United Trading Co., 61, St&mford Road, Singapore. IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT US Embroider^ Direct Importers165 words
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Advertisement202 1946-10-18 5 Hair Dresstn Ladlef Hair Dressers, Latest r a3hion*s and Manicure by Misa Anna Ladles Hair Drosslnf Saloon Formeily of Malson Oalaxj and Malson Interlandl Heerejj Building, Orchard Road. THE TAVERN Up-to-date Hotel In h Quiet and Cool Locality. Rooms: Luxuriously Furnished. Bar: All kinds oT Ist Clasi liquors available. 7-17202 words
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Advertisement117 1946-10-18 5 T.M.A. Music House, 01/11, r^j ftirtct, g,r>faporc. Ni &SOCKDB. "Kb ore 7419. Optician Regarding the eyesight OfcMNfc New China Optical Co. Ffccat fTgi Photographer Singa Photo Studio 16, E^h etrt«t, »I9GAPO&I Indvitr <kif Owt4ort Fhototraphert Pianos USED PIANOS ET FAA4CUO MAKER?! AT A3A6ONA2LI PKICEB. Nan^j Heng Co., FiAWO HOUB? 101-117 words
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Advertisement163 1946-10-18 5 Sanitary Contractor! FONCHIN G Co., Lie Office 64, Waliieh Bur«t Phone No. 7&87. P^nltATf 4 Electr.cal Occtrmcm iijJJdlnf Ri-paiierf t&i *n%r% Import «rt Shoes BHOB 00., LTD. BAT A BlULDrra NORTH B&IDOI BOA£ Silk Stores NEW SILKS In New Designs At Melwani's 62, Npftb Bridfi Rd. Tt?» "Jill Specialist* In163 words
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Article293 1946-10-18 6 fee 8u« x New fork J Ji Nu- >na C m c m undei v tic< i I be open o sta j |f courl ati 1> report from th<- expert j i nding that t Ito .submit o the c »urt on und-rReuter - 293 words
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Article187 1946-10-18 6 NCOUVER 0 16 oi- et u o 0' appearance of tne gar, is m the niewa for the last time, unless tne cvi the Peking appear again. I has come to .125,000 rom tn i' I 1!;< P < Palace m the 10's during theA.P. - 187 words
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Article47 1946-10-18 6 r:< dp. JANiino. o.t 15.- v n\r-- iiirr Carol of Kvnumli ah Mir.. T'%- a T.uosf-a. ai ''k .<r to f" tO Arprint'na t^» Vuy a ran^h, a f ;rd H^id horc tody. It fm reported th< y nrC tired A.P. doir l;jthi' 7A.P. - 47 words
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Article152 1946-10-18 6 Persia: Bevin's Firm Denial LONDON, Oqt. Bt to tK today on \\-r:Mi. Aff«|tinC reia-tion, b* b and P*li Gov. PI ments, declared: "The Britiih Gov rnnwnt h&ve no hea t^ion m lUtinfl that a)l iOegilUoiifl and mlatknM which have been made d mt the complicity of British offi- m PeniaReuter - 152 words
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216 1946-10-18 6 1 Dftdon, Oct. 15, Explaining why Government was introducing ciipro-nrac el to replace silver m British coinage, Chai ellor of the. Exchequer HughDalton told the House of Commons today that Britain and India could not possibly buy silver m the market o repayReuter - 216 words
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191 1946-10-18 6 Oct. 15.— Six pas.- 1 October 9 Uv the liner Stirlin I Easl have surnames starting I Surname of one passenger will Twenty-fly I i tongue-twister ior the purs- vi Dutch s< 1 er, because it has 15 letters m travel m the liner.Reuter - 191 words
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Article202 1946-10-18 6 New Nazi Movement In Europe Paris. Oct. 10. I I people had been det I French police by to-night :M questioning m conn 1 1 the activities of a b dy kn -M ias the 'Socialist Unitary I I alleged to be the i:\-ri-io new Nazi moverr The police alsoReuter - 202 words
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Article36 1946-10-18 6 BATAVIA, Oct. 15:— The Rubber fiund has !<• buying price to sO Dutch rent kilogram effectWf today. The P* -fated that it wai ob the price following tf»< 1() on tbc iaternational _JJ"36 words
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Miscellaneous40 1946-10-18 6 LI'L ABXEIt EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRIBUNE SwoMg In ion m b^ AH H^ 6IT you Vl I^au'li break th- wwo /5 we a/./. uvu> Ywe was restin T an'-uhentm ccor I 1 :_i_J (To be cntd. to-morro40 words
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Article, Illustration780 1946-10-18 7 Henry Gris - Unusual Story Of Bill And The Holl y wood Searchlights -2 Henry Gris Uywood Gossip •By vi- creeping up truck but at this very Shirley Temple and her mg John Agar m a car m fn n\ I »wd burst into md the boys joined about to resume n Sonja780 words
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251 1946-10-18 7 TOKIO. Oct. 16.— Joachim Ribbentrop, Hitler's Foreign Minister, hanged m Nuremberg to-day, had urged the Japanese to attack Russia m the Summe of 1941 so that tho Axis powers could meet M on Trans-Siberian Railway before Winter comes/t he fl viet prosecutionReuter - 251 words
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Article155 1946-10-18 7 HUGE SOVIET ARMY BUDGET MOSCOW. Oct. 16. An increaoe ol 250 per cent. In expenditure on .scientific research "to further the kiowUi of the economic and military might of the Soviet Union" wa- provided for m the budget presented to the Supieme Soviet last night by Arsen Zverev, Finance MinisterReuter - 155 words
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Article27 1946-10-18 7 WON'T DENY— OR CONFIRM .T H hi* >rc< i dei i i built l'h« P coded i. <■»'" Uhm tmlldltii m»i r,, 1m t< 1.. D 1 ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article19 1946-10-18 7 Tho u :i\ for a H mail I pi i i f \\,,rl to their f ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article, Illustration1116 1946-10-18 8 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE WITH Spectator Sports f W The R a.f. Meeting at oefetar last week attracted a large number pi onlookers. Including tl rernor ol Singapore. .sports events were intere ana I xciting, and like all R.A.F. functions the meeting was extremely well organised, <ach event starting1,116 words
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Article, Illustration39 1946-10-18 8 Josephine Lowman - Josephine Lowman By Swimming is an excellent exercise to firm your mllS^ v generally and (live you a better figure. It's fun, too, a* h can from the hay Actress Joan Winfield is miny.ng m above.39 words
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Article177 1946-10-18 8 I receive many letters winch .how a misconception ol what. different types ol exercise will accomplish. A recent letter ks, "Will .summing develop the chest and hips, dancing the and will bicycle riding rehips? Cm you k- p trim by :etball? All I n moder ill ftrm177 words
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101 1946-10-18 9 New York, Oct. 15.— Grain, cotton and security tallowed meat an upward spiral yesterday ;>s •ntrols on meat were lifted by Presidential action. nmeal maize and oats were ,mlv higher on the Chih§Bs of Trade, while m securities and cotneed. Anderson, Secretary •at arcA.P. - 101 words
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Article32 1946-10-18 9 PARIS. Oct. 15: A French military aircraft caught fire and crashed near Lyons today and the whole crew of five men were burnt to death.- ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Advertisement129 1946-10-18 9 [THIS GUY HAS ALL THE LUCK! I S EE HIM AND YOU'LL I RKO Radio's I :l ilucmy" CARY GRANT LARAINE DAY. ;.s. "FORTUNA" has no sailing after all! CART'S BiggesJ! Hit— Don't Miss Ii! ■TO-MORROW 7 KNEW T EN AD TO DIE yiv«f vi»i»-v w AND THE STRANGE TH129 words
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Advertisement144 1946-10-18 9 A!R CONDITIONED. EVEPY SEAT AN ARMCHAiB lIFIi7^-iya.iUiBisM»ggg'ff.fO Grand Opening To-day YOU'RE IN FOR A BENDER OF LAUGHTER Ok /?k Wlth thls funbound R RADIO ROBERT RVAN ELIZABETH kgCjifi PATTERSON MARJORIE CATESON \Jf FREDDIE SUCK and ORCHESTRA V' Product by DAVID HEMPSUAO Oiractsd by EOWARD H GRIFFITH Original Screen Play by144 words
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Advertisement163 1946-10-18 9 "Mrs. Miii.-. Random H Veil •This i All," ••Summer Voyager". Ti Were it PI SI d. Now Here is Th r ryon ant To 8 irsOreal TO-DAY AT THE|E^n^QZff 4 Shows 1.30 -4 6.30 9.30 p.m. Another Great Book Comes To The Screen! R R- w It** RMJ iPys^ f^e163 words
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431 1946-10-18 10 FRAU GOERING WILL BE ASKED TO EXPLAIN rem: Oct. inn G to be Q n the phj the off. Goering y, clad m blu ia lying m the conU h d only a ay, his onspirators were walking, manacled to CJnl urns, to the ition chamber, whi one i another,Reuter - 431 words
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Article129 1946-10-18 10 IX)NDON Oct. 16. -The pus- in U< that the inflationary v end on Wall Street Rowing the removal ot price con may briim about sympathetic faction on the London market imparted a firmer trend to Industrials on the Stock market toSay while the Chancellor of the Er.chequer'BReuter - 129 words
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Article58 1946-10-18 10 new yokk. 16. Mixed tendency s developed with most ol tod: early gmini induced or eliminated. Numerous brokers feel that the rmukK Is consoll- sains of i\v last [our :i. h caused the indus- to regain the 25 i lost >ii:< > > t^(- M IsReuter - 58 words
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64 1946-10-18 10 Disorders In East Bengal: Troops Police Called Out c ilcutta, Ov? 14. —Troops have bwn called out m ah dii rJ uf East Bengal and a Large foi to te ■r( a af i r i i: -al Gh 1 c [nee 1 r B< A for ms ol I64 words
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Article266 1946-10-18 10 LOHD Of, 0 I 10:— The following Mtbali fixtures for noxt k ENOLISH LEAGUE OCT. 26. FIRST DIVISION BoltOß v. Blackpool. Charlton Er< rton Qrimtby T. r. P nth. Lends Utd. v. Bla< Lhrerpool r. Brentford. Manchps'r-r U v. Bunderland. Middlesboro v. Hudderslleld. ton N.E. v. AstonReuter - 266 words
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Article253 1946-10-18 10 By Our Own Correspondent). Prices quoted below are for jicui weight except where othervibc stated. Foodstuffs:— Yesterday*i quotttrjns were "M echoon": 51am $115; Indo-China $75, Xedah $95. Sium glutinous rice $115: Kodah glutinous rice $105. Siam rice milling $41. Rock Sugar:— Best quality $115, medium253 words
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Article54 1946-10-18 10 The Liberty Mus; q Assn. is stapiiift- B Friday, Oct. 25, at 8.15 Great World. (Chnnj k aid of the China Pan and Silver Jubile.- J A programme of VI ment eompriilng bj and sketches m Mand ese and Malay hu- been drawn up. Admission54 words
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Article93 1946-10-18 10 (Our Financial Coi resi The general condition share market) reinai yesterday In tin shares, Honf been rone at $1.00, Kuchais at I while there were buyers r f X Tins at 16/3 and Etantaas at $1.4 Very little bnsines! hi corded m the ruM,. l There were Inquiriefl93 words
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Miscellaneous215 1946-10-18 10 Try This AMERICAN Crossword Puzzle p— ACRObS .rj -Short swims AJTITT I SI 34-Nervous twitch pfeilfeiii-'l F *S 1- Lot- vestment 3ft— German "Mr.'* f^Wiii -■^~5 b Pellet 37— It runs engines A VlepM' 'Ji -,-if 9 C.c^or 3H— Pronoun TrrlTH^^ j^B'* 12 iMssmn city 41— Kind of food c215 words
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439 1946-10-18 11 Paratroopers Go Down Fighting In Pad ang Rugger S.C.C. 14 pts. 13th. Battalion, Paratroop Regt. 8 ptft Severely tested for this first time this season by the 13th. Battalion, Paratroop Regiment, the S.C.C. .maintained their unbeaten record when they defeated their opponents by 14 points (1 goal, i penalty goal,Reuter - 439 words
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Article74 1946-10-18 11 PERTH, We>i Australia, Cct. 17. Hammond, who if standing down following the policy ot £ivm i his men all the possible match practice, include^ s*x, who did not play against Western Australia, for the M.C.C. match against the Combined Australian side beginning here today. Tho If.CC. teamReuter - 74 words
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98 1946-10-18 11 Aussie Test Team To Be Picked Nov. 19 16. The Au3tralian t>am r nc on Nov. 2'j will be chosen at Sydney, on J'J at the conciu uj South Wales V 3. M.C.C. ma: Mr. R. A. Oxlade, Chairman of the Australian Cricket Board of Control, said m view 0/Reuter - 98 words
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114 1946-10-18 11 Stilwell's Ashes Scattered In Pacific Ocean net 17.— The asnes I r^al Stilwell were I SEES; I «r*# wish, ms 1..- f n committed to the air f\ t over the horizon from X to the studded headlands J::mel the site of Illanfair of Stilwell's nal four-stai plane accom- remainsA.P. - 114 words
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Article43 1946-10-18 11 !>SCOW, Oct. 16:— Soviet Scien.T'fd no'able success tuhoreuTosis with now ed i* to new-born chilTho ronort said the results f ional importance." Moscow city m tern ity so Piicco«;s r iil extend the vac\co to Rossla'i t«^s of A. P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article35 1946-10-18 11 id Australian XI Durham Light Ticket at Chang] on i following will i tralian side: W Andrews, J. Smith, D. Dimlop, W. Monk, R. Skinner, W. Keir, l I and N. Ouinton. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article123 1946-10-18 11 About forty civil police and military policemen were ported at tne Jaian Besar Stadium yesterday, when the second tie cf the S.A.F.A. Victory Cup compuiti n was played between the R.A.F. (Tengah) and 177 C.R.E. This was a result of the protest to the Municipal authorities123 words
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261 1946-10-18 11 Tengah R.A.F. Engineers Draw In Victory Cuptie I* (Tengah) 1 177 C.R.E. l md evenly contested soccer -match was by a good crowd at the Jalan Besar Staerday when R.A.F. (Tengah) drew with i the second Lie of the Singapore Amateur fiat ion Victory Cud competition. The v. ill re-play261 words
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Advertisement77 1946-10-18 11 j STARTS TODAY 7u/&i plays Hep cat! N^ Home from China on leave this zero-exter- v minator poses as a dervish of ding-dong... latches on to Manhattan's cutest chick and blows his top on jive, barrel-house, lov« and hn\ y< ROBERT BENCHLEY A f /I) ROBERT RYAN. ELIZABETH PATTERSON. MARIORIE77 words
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620 1946-10-18 12 World Situation Pregnant With Danger to Peace Amcry 'European Union' Urged 17.— Leopol ary of State for India ing i that the lasl shot the internatic us anxiety. "What la disquieting la the conflict of ln- patibl* -md purposes tvate, every local ft part of the i world domination, d.Reuter - 620 words
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167 1946-10-18 12 Queen Elizabeth Sails On Post-War Maiden Voyage On Board Tin Quor-n BiMbeth Oct 16:— To the Ch—m >f a .rowd:i d bla-sts on hooters of 'lrnig ships, the mighty QBMO E!i/ab<th. BriUln'l -rack r. today slipped down placid Buuthamptoa Wat<r Into the optn Mi on her maiden voyagf as aReuter - 167 words
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337 1946-10-18 12 PERTH, Oct. 17.— The Comn:neci XI opened the batt.ng against the Maryleboners when, tor the third time m four matches, the Tourist* lost the toss, Norman Yarciley lead ng the team out to the fUld m the absence of H-immond, who is resting this game,Reuter - 337 words
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Article17 1946-10-18 12 L6:— Lord 'hami i today that I [mpei Id sfsfs ReuterReuter - 17 words
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257 1946-10-18 12 No Slave-Flyers Found In Wilds Of Lololand Sichang, Oct. 17.— The United Stai ty, back ty from the wilds m fur ported there was no evidence of any fliers enslaved by U tribesmen. party brought bai k the bones of one American crew member who perisheu In the crash ofA.P. - 257 words
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83 1946-10-18 12 Permanent Commissions For 1,550 In R.A.F. LONDON, Oct. 17.— The House of Commons was told by Geoffrey de Proitas, Air Under-Secretary, that j by the end of September, 1,550 offlCQTf would have been told of their selections for permanent commicsions. It is hoped to let all the remaii^ ii g83 words
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Article31 1946-10-18 12 ROME, Oct. 16.— Field Marshal Albert Kcssolring, Commander of German forces on the Italian front during the war, will go on trial m Italy soon for war crimes.31 words
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Article39 1946-10-18 12 PLYMOUTH. Oci. M British soldier prison rs *n JJ moor today begin a jjewW] strike tor free( strike by 25 prisi 'Oct. 14. The strike rtedj prisoners hoard c nviction^ were more than 200 p A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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102 1946-10-18 12 Vocational Training For Colonials LONDON, Oct. Creech -Jones, Secretary for'^ Colonies, said a special sole* ft ad been arranged by t Got ornment for /urther tduc*t|J end rocationaZ training io«:n? men and irowen, aim 2 i>een engaged m war sort; 7V?e benefits of the Khem\ uerr available to men andReuter - 102 words
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