Morning Tribune, 19 October 1946
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Title Section11 1946-10-19 1 MORNING TRIBUNE 143. (New Series) 10 CENTS SATURDAY, OCT. 19, 1946.11 words
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Article254 1946-10-19 1 ara Oct 18.— The Turkish Governments reb the Soviet not* of Sept. 24 on the question of Dardanelles was banded to the Soviet represenL m Ankara today. f ,i aacnt is available, but it wa:> un--1 U-infonned quarters that the Turkish EernrpHi f had agreedReuter - 254 words
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83 1946-10-19 1 m 18.— Chinese m iquarteri at E broadcast a v^ r m of GencraLssimo m Latest truce s were not B iffer wai made >ugh General Ambassador ■i i iart m ps launched B )ffeniive along .a northern H l.inkow railM up muve toA.P. - 83 words
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Article59 1946-10-19 1 Luxury Liner Has Tourist Aboard < Reporter; I Penang, Friday. H irists on board v of Bermuda" X -var call ng. X ire i their E P X I Camp, H w B thron E Miorning X 403 TTnitfd B i i r«rt X -embarking lit H ing b B59 words
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174 1946-10-19 1 New York Oct 18— The United Sates announced today it would exercUs a "real leadership" ticoming Uni ed Nations General Assej In working for the abolition of war uys ablislv n of v aceful n ;of settling concj I nations. Tb^ j policy siA.P. - 174 words
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239 1946-10-19 1 OUR RICE: FREE MARKET TILL NOV. 10 "No Restrictions At All"— Official (OUR OWN REPORTER; KUALA LUMPUR, FRIDAY. THE RICE MARKET HAS BFE,\ FREED TEM- PORARILY. The government of Slam has decided to allow those declaring their stocks of rice for sale before the end of October, the right to239 words
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103 1946-10-19 1 A King Objects To Truman's Statement CAIRO, Oct. 18.~ King Ibn Saud's message to President Truman that he was "surprised ment m support of Jewish imat the President's recent statemigraion appeared m all today's Arabic language papers King Ibn Saud claimed that the United States Government had given the undertaking103 words
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Article73 1946-10-19 1 NUREMBERG, Oct. 18.- The fVxnerican Forces radio m Munich last night said it was realed yesterday that Fl Marshal Keitel, one of the 11 cutr-d Nazis bad planned commit suicide. Several months ago an alert guard noticed Keitel attempting to hide a long sharp piece IReuter - 73 words
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Article68 1946-10-19 1 PARIS. Oct. 18. All holders m Algeria of stocks more than 2,200 gallon* of wine are requirici V) declare them to Ui authorities by midday today undei tructlons irom the French Minister, Mr. Yves Pal tl ese measures are a sequel iht- uri' artliin^ of the vastReuter - 68 words
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158 1946-10-19 1 Sunnmsdale, Berkshire, Oct. 18.— The Duke of Windsor tod Reuter today that h<? wus deeply ("in." mcd and annoyed at the "exaggi r ard reports ol tiuj value cf the Jewellery stolen" from the Duch< s.^. Saying there waj no truth m me reports thatReuter - 158 words
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Article33 1946-10-19 1 PARIS Oct. 13. An unspecified number ol Indo -Chinese politlcaJ p s ii;i. been reH bjr th< French ad rain'stratlon In Indo-Chlna, staled i communiquf issued m Saigon rd ay33 words
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Advertisement30 1946-10-19 1 I GIAN SINGH'S DESIRE;! TO LEAVE MEMOB F BEHIND BEFORI mi I CLDSE hill NEW KHAKI TROUSEH FOB ■:< I rTHER J a rED STOCK Phone I! Battery Cables: "BAJAJ" rt30 words
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512 1946-10-19 2 Kuala Lump u;, Oct. 18. -A stirring call the Malay people to arise and gird themselves up to coi struct a ncv. powerful and independent Malaya made m a message by the 100.000-strong MaiUonalist Party on the occa f its flrst anoJ ry TM512 words
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Article143 1946-10-19 2 DROWNED WHILE CRAB-HUNTING During the labotir strikes m July, jjm Bah Bee (19), as did many other labourers, went crab-hunting m Sonoko River, 3< tnbawang. Lim Bah Bee got the crabs but did not bring them home. H<> was found drowned at 4 30 p m. en July 25, on143 words
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Article130 1946-10-19 2 In recognition of their long and faithful service with the firm, five ny mber s of the staff 01 the Nederlandsche HandelMaatschappJ were each pre £<'nted with a gratuity by the manager, Mr. J. H. Van der iLaan, at a tea party held yeslerday130 words
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Article68 1946-10-19 2 Token Strike For Player LAHORE, Airmail): Fivo him- Punjab employees. ■IMting tteftj '!<•< i(i( <1 to <al! on th«ir 4:: 000 eomimc^ti I 4 proI 1 m»o a lialf-h -ur :i' llf-1 :i-r: tl;( )>)■*}, OoTtmm€nl so thai they m»y tch]\.i- tht miierablc plifrfal of tii'- Pbaji h i ifReuter - 68 words
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Article297 1946-10-19 2 (Our Own Reporter) Taiping, Friday.— Four police boxes with telephones attached and having direct communication* with police headquariers have been opened at strategic points m Taiping. The pol.ce boxei are open day r md night with constables at beat duty near by so that immediate297 words
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Article274 1946-10-19 2 Confide nce In Java A greement British observers who 1 from Batavia share the coi Dutch Commission General reached with the Tndone< on the political future of I The conference is to be resumed on Monday. In the meantime Ihe sub-com-mittee appointed to bring about a cease-fire undor the terms274 words
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Article35 1946-10-19 2 f^O7. ANK O^^^f'K. Oct. 10. Divisional Headquarters said today that three northern Greek villages wore attacked and burned m two nights by bands "directed by Communist agents infiltrating into Greece daily from Albania and Yu-35 words
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Article45 1946-10-19 2 V r ASHTNOTON. Oct. 17— The fl rmy Air Transnor* Command Hpg n rrnneod t" fly 9W del°sn tr s f rnm Rur^pe to New York for the United Nation* General Assembly. It sad 'the arrangement mad^ because traffic from 1 r congested A. P.A.P. - 45 words
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112 1946-10-19 2 CHINA ORDERS LOCOMOTIVES FROM JAPAN SHANGHAI, Oct. Fc!^ :E fc the recent exchange cf Ja;*raHb artificial silk fcr Chinese sa' 4 -ifl Chinese Government 53 now "-H por.ed to have ordered 300 ioc '^H tives a^d 3,000 railway fl from Japan m return for cod ufl iron Hi In thisReuter - 112 words
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290 1946-10-19 2 The Singapore Clerical and Adminisi I ers 1 Union at an extraordinary meeting la I solved to suggest to the Government of I] that the fairest way of attributing the s< I I ment of textiles was by ration cards. I "If Government290 words
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Article114 1946-10-19 2 LONDON, Oct. -The B»* Excnange Telegraph m Agency today pdgggU M patch tium its Jer r ona tiH respondent OemjeMar^ nouncing that he naa D pelled irom P* l threats of Haganah* A tall young man accom, <™ ed by a Yemenite girl at his flat whenReuter - 114 words
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Article28 1946-10-19 2 p r |T>*p r9 f Asuoeiation I a» No. 20. KbT at 10 a.m. sharp. I aims at promoting urn (T ft rity among all I trade28 words
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797 1946-10-19 3 REPATRIATION TO SPORE AND CHINA CAUSES DimCULTIES j j fj (Tribune Staff Reporter) February JjO Cnine served m British ships aunair the war and who were riaied from Biilain, u ave parsed thru.. igj rove. .'Jome are local men while the majorityReuter - 797 words
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124 1946-10-19 3 British Subjects Who Died In Siam report has been the British Con- Bangkok showing the M i British subjects who c W rted to the ConM lf Switzerland at Bangkok R. 8. 1941. and up to B period the Swiss I „m charge of British ny m Sam. All F124 words
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Article17 1946-10-19 3 IHINGTON, Oct. 17— to the maritime Sept. shipments i coal abroad to tons, only 54.6 total allocations.17 words
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220 1946-10-19 3 Death Of Thousands On Siam Railway: 2 More Japs To Die tlo Butai trial m which Maior Kudo and iese members of the Bnlai, are on atro•ainst civilian labourers employed on tion of the Burma-Slam "dea f .h raiinbers of an Allied PoW medical unit. yesterday evening, when the court220 words
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Article159 1946-10-19 3 Pour Chinese, Tan Ba Bi (16), Vonjt Ah Soon (27), Tan Eng SfOns (20). and Koh Thefm QaM (15), were committed to stand trial at h ixei on a charjro of inned robb- ry, a*, tho close of preliminary I quiry m the Second Police CoiTt159 words
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Article137 1946-10-19 3 Small-pox Epidemic In N Malaya Th. AT .1 pan r > >. report L 59 cmsci of arnall-po |rl 1 r In tl Oc5. Tho op; imail Isolated arra m tho coastal district of B"«ut near *hr Trc fKelai t;,n border. It would appear that tbii particular outbreak of ■mall-pox137 words
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Article63 1946-10-19 3 cr Veloo. 8.0.] gviWl -at« •n a > i jr. r i r on dvtj at I h :o Bfl liO] th« m and founH tho artirlP3 ia thoir pi Th" fir-t ,nccu*ed I 21 hrakc >ot6l and th€ 41 bulbs. Tho ,'i'Jmitt<d tho thfft of63 words
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Article106 1946-10-19 3 Pleading guilty to a charge In the Third Police Court yester- f. tiv ft of on»y tyre and wheel from th° Naval Baso 1 k 'id Tal Hih» Kal. war; n I hree months 1 ri. About 1 a.m. yesterday, two let iw a s'lmpan neaf106 words
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Article37 1946-10-19 3 TALK ON CO-OPERATIVE STORES Mr s. p Garrett, Trade Un n Adviser, will speak on "Co-oper-ative Btores m Relation to the Community" at the Liberty Hal 1 331 North Bridge Road, on Friday next, at 5.15 p.m.37 words
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Article133 1946-10-19 3 tp r from Brunei show 'that the pop m is mak ng every i rt to grow more food her n^vn food problems. return ng to and, In m iha been cl ar. Ed and planted with hill padi. 1) ol ''111 padi and Land movement133 words
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216 1946-10-19 3 21 Months For Webb, Notice Of Appeal m tof arrest and detention of arj cv l" inspector-—^methods which savour of thi Japanese occupation" was severely criticised by dei ie( counsel m a Singapore courl yesterdi At the conclusion ol the case, Pics Prosper Webb, who said m m- defence that216 words
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Article17 1946-10-19 3 "T Ham auti now are reg 'm mi for ;ement Aii md Property17 words
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314 1946-10-19 4 Morning Tribune SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1945. Fly blown Day by day, Binj i eems to b< come more flj blown There was once a time, jn the halcyon days of peace, when the city har some reputation for cli anijnf.s-;. Singapore hid arm; Its green, its colourCvi building rchitecturaJ rion314 words
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683 1946-10-19 4 Robert Eunson - Greece, Bulgaria, And The Blue Danube Robert Eunson >O Associated Press Correspondent. I Pa: Oct 17.— While the peace-makers wore writing the ay Greece, the most Interested among the victory because she has been invad--1 <d thrice by the Bulgars m the I half century— was undergo- in^ a pl'-bi.scite,683 words
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284 1946-10-19 4 SYDNEY, Ocr. 17.— 1f 7, ou think the pioneering pirit is gone, consider Alathea Chrystie, an atrrac i 27-year-old girl who lives at Kinglake In Victoria. She can swing an axe or drive mg s are seldom less than £10 1 plough, pick potatoesReuter - 284 words
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Article51 1946-10-19 4 \N7ON, Oct. 18.— Lt. Gen Taka, Japanese occupation r of Bong Ko-r. ient«ne«d h on charfres of war ciiirws by a C) military court it lay, heard the verdict without the slightest visible sijrn Ho wai |>reviously <> sentence by a~i i mil^ary commission m dgdsdsgdsA.P. - 51 words
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Article31 1946-10-19 4 SEI 8, Oet, IS. Prince i Court of '''int. ''iod o^ Oct. 16 at ihc ape ft. He eaißl hero m June ;itt« r of liis- cousin, Kinpr ir.anueT.- A. P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article121 1946-10-19 4 NAZI DEATH REPORTS CRITICISED BERLIN. Ocl control!,-,! n. OH Thlir..';,; >! mental lecSion prats, which rep j l«st words" at th« I minali on the pi j bcrp. The ]>~r>er rrports which sr to their t'eatha 1 I r t pubiieatton ol suoh j preitlo"! as M GoH |Tt cnllr-dA.P. - 121 words
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127 1946-10-19 4 SYDNEY. Oct. i" I industrial representative has M rived Kb Sy ney bj trian on "a sew bi He is Mr. Shftshi Kai Kamani Group of Ii bay. Mr. Kant lr> 'i S her 5 las 4 jrear, »ft< r bai rlerH r.oroReuter - 127 words
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Article50 1946-10-19 4 Newspapers Confiscated CAIRO. Oct. I P3pers. the S:iw El of the Wafdist Fl M^sl Mmn whi the Muslim B elation, -a re coi oolic6. Newspaper ci M seizure waa app i cause Ol artlcl Prime Ministei trip to London with British F Ernest Bevln nn i 193(5 British-F A. P.A.P. - 50 words
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Advertisement16 1946-10-19 4 ■>i n '•>'A < .i re Prices Arc Lowest IMVILIOX BARS JMCHAIU) ROAD ,/«n Sightly fill MJdnifhl16 words
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Advertisement168 1946-10-19 5 I X TANG oiVXR VALLEY ROAD, 1 nKOAPORB, 6.5, I trda of Eastern Arts tod Crafts m iV value at Minimum Coit. I \ut\ Ad Various typet of 3 and Mai Factor products. 3ifirJircUc Gift Setf if Wedding Preaent*. etc W 8 AU-A BUX 4 CO.. J n ridge Road,168 words
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Advertisement163 1946-10-19 5 it's vbtainafy mywhen it's m Jhc SutyapDA& ShoftA Dtspensan HEALTH and VITALITY Why suffer GENERAL DEBILITY when a wide range of TONICS are now available CENTRAL MEDICAL HALL 51/53, Victoria Street Electrical United Trading Co v 6i, Stamford Boad, Singapore. IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT US Embroidery Dzrect163 words
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Advertisement215 1946-10-19 5 /ia/> Dressers Ladlci Haix ureateri, Latest j r ashioLf and Manicure by MUa Anua ilfnjorie Aim Ha-? Dressing Saloon Formerly of M&iscn Galaxy and Maison Interlandl. Hwrtu Building, Orchard Roa4. Hotti THE TAVERN Fp-to-datc Hotel In a Quiet and Cool Locality. Rooms: Luxuriously Furnished Bar: All kinds of Ist Ciasi215 words
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Advertisement116 1946-10-19 5 Musk Store T\/MA. Music House, 01/ ft, ?t'Ki, S.r cavort. re: n>jicn. yrsic Tbom 7MI. Regarding the eyesight Ccmfnit: New China Optical Co. Photographer Singa Photo Studio K. Kj«." Cire«t, Iruf.-c- *9-C (tUX)? Ft otofr»pt«rfi Pianos tSEI) PIANOS bl PAMOUe MAKEK^--4T i'i'ifcONAxl.if r^ilCM Nang Heng Co v KM It! Im<116 words
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Advertisement165 1946-10-19 5 Sanitary Contraaon FONCHIN Co v U omc% 64, Wallich Btre«--ikHM So. 7W7. SarJtarf h Ki«otricaj Cocu^ev dlnf Repair«rt ar.«} O»a*/» Importer*. Shoa 6HOK CO., LTD BATA BUILDrNQ NORTH BRIDOI BOAX Silk Store NEW SILKS In New Designs At Melwanrs Expert. LadJe« Drtuzcakert 62, North Brid«« Ed. T«U. lU* Sporb G165 words
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245 1946-10-19 6 a is.— Tli ne* G timent is by Parliament to proceed with negotia|j f): on 'reach proposals, d< ,]ar< I ainam, oreign Minister m iusive Reutcr intervl -w today. vote I meai it Governnvnt accepted the French proposals ntlrely but a cant thatReuter - 245 words
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Article148 1946-10-19 6 NEW YORK, Oct. 17. -The New York Times leader today says: TtM fPeatcat obstacle m India s road v, peace and treedom has apparently been removed by the decision of the Muslim League join the Interim Government. "There to little doubt that many thorny questions were adjustedReuter - 148 words
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Article113 1946-10-19 6 )/»ndon, Oct. 14. —Questioned In the House of Common; by Professor Savory, Conservative, Belfast University, as to the imprisonment by the Polish Security Police of Private Alvin Vincent of the York and Lancastei Regiment, the Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs sa!d, Private Vincent was released113 words
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Article66 1946-10-19 6 LONDON, Oct. 17.— India took 830 ••f the C>.WXI British cars exported during August and was this country.* b€it ustomer. More than :>.^ \wt cent, of th»'•ar exports went to Empire counriei in«lu-:in^ India. The total value of car exports was over '.1.600,000. In IheReuter - 66 words
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Article186 1946-10-19 6 PAIiIS, Oct. 15.-The Big Four ■vAgn Ministers meeting hen led to begin B liom on the peace Bettlwnent Vith Germany m Now York on N' v. 20 at t >t. after which th.y will fix th« time and place nevrhere m Bxrape far fullReuter - 186 words
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Article113 1946-10-19 6 ANKARA. Oct. 15.—Representative of the British and the United States Embassies conferred with Turkish officials throughout the whole of today m Ankara, Ankara Radio said tonight. "Turkey, considering England ;ind America party to all negotiations, is keeping them informed of all developments of :he question ofReuter - 113 words
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Article39 1946-10-19 6 CANTON, Oct. 18.— The Centra] Kewi Agency on Thursday reported that the Chinese Navy won a u sea battle" aerainot a pirate fleet, forcine: the pirates to abandon the K*unboat "Hai Hsir.pr". There were no details piven. A. P.A.P. - 39 words
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93 1946-10-19 6 BERLIN, Oct 17.— A new party "Free Conservative Democratic Reichs Party" which "believes that a monarchist government is desirable but impossible at the moment" is seeking recognition from the Allied Control Council. It will be too late, however, for Sunday's municipal elections. Dr. Paul Leutwein,Reuter - 93 words
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Article46 1946-10-19 6 JERUSALEM, Oct. I?.—^Thc Palestine Arab Higher Committee decided today to call a country-wide general strike m Palestine for Nov. 2 29 th anniversary of the Balfour declaration. Neighbouring Arab countries have been asked by the Higher Committee to join the strike. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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133 1946-10-19 6 SALONIKA, Oct. 17.— Fifteen Gr< I firing mg the Royal song "Son oJ I d about 200 armed men m I light when their station v I of Grevena m Macodonia, was I Some of the attackers were wounded, but the gendarmes were unscathed.Reuter - 133 words
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Article116 1946-10-19 6 Nurombrrg, Oct. 17.— a- 1 torial m the Bntish press v d ing the United States authSl ies for the delay m armour ,1 Goering's suicide drew a I rejoinder from the Amer^l military government public r» lations officials. They said that arrant I for theA.P. - 116 words
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Article103 1946-10-19 6 Teheran, Oct. 17 -The United States Embassy m Teheran today denied yesterday s statement by Captain Alexis Gagarin assistant United States military attache, that he had killed tw armed tribesmen and wound* several others m self-def'-M when attacked on the way i Shiraz, capital of Fars provinceReuter - 103 words
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Miscellaneous142 1946-10-19 6 LI'L AIIXEIt EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRIBUNE, Neat—and to th<> PninVl By Al a I m H-nAriMV-WHUT lIP* AH'dVyO'D V A |THASS TH* WsO IT (SOB') T YO* IS SHO^E. VO' F THIS IS TM r WOULD VO' DO-EF KISS \U|CC AN' THEN-AH'D I CODE. M IS. r142 words
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Article, Illustration793 1946-10-19 7 Henry Gris - Hollywood's Latest Magic City Defies Nature -1 Henry Gris 7 > difornla by the I rsfleld which is at g a most import- making of a new !g, Uywood Picture. nrngof thepro- ng place m Bak- nation 49,000, a fc, that its citiJCf n called m to play 75 m793 words
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Article83 1946-10-19 7 i MOSCOW, Oct. 15.— The Second Session of the Supreme Soviet —Russia's Parliament will meet tonight m the Hall ot Assemblies inside the Kremlin Tlic delegates— l.ooo member of the Supreme Soviet who were elected m every corner of the vast territory of the USSR last February83 words
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Article93 1946-10-19 7 Poole Harbour, Dorset. Oct 17.— Sidky Pa?ha. Egyptian Prim" Min I 'stor arrived hero afternoon. He was accompanied by a'i irrei B his c'ni?f of th»> Cabin and Ibrahim Abd <l dl Pasha, E r < Fori Minister Later they left I i tra n forReuter - 93 words
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Article249 1946-10-19 7 CHICAGO, Of*. 17.— This big midwes:ein melUng pot now containfi one of the greatest concentraUona ol people of Japanese ancestry m the United States. Leaders of Clncago,s newest minority repon this population has snowballeo since the Pearl Harbour attack. A Bpokesman said at least 15.000 ofA.P. - 249 words
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Article153 1946-10-19 7 PEIPING, Oct. 18. The Chinese Communists answered the counter-offensive on the PeipingHankow railroad by tighten ng their siege of Paoting, surrounding another city and capturing a third. The Communists were reported to be moving aga'nst Paot.ng, beleaguered capital of Hopei province where they have trappedA.P. - 153 words
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Article32 1946-10-19 7 I LO! 0 11 i Mr. i Shli c but unit to red tit *pn and mom ns n if it r with ct of s ur A. P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article, Illustration905 1946-10-19 8 Mrs. Ker Lindsay, whoso photo appears on this page, was m England when her husband Lt. Colonel X' X i/ndsay, P.E., met w:t,h a seri(ni3 accid f nt m Malaya. Accompanied by her small son, AliStair, she was able to gi i a passage on the Empre:s905 words
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Article, Illustration38 1946-10-19 8 Josephine Lowman - Josephine Low man By How would you look m the su it warn above by lovt I Alexis Smith? Her posture am carriage pity an irnponw m part m the appearance of the mil 138 words
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Article233 1946-10-19 8 l\> i >ne should be imbued with ne idea that good postiir-j means freedom from fatigue and increased physical attactlveness Tor) f»>v persons realize the strain which poor posture impose;, upon them or the psychological repercussion which the ducked head and the shuffling step n:-'iv have on personality233 words
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Article116 1946-10-19 9 Soviet Account Of Hangings nr JT T ie M --respondent, wno ?ra^ ltu ns ot th -rater ;r JiUC rg, ten i ;ote today m his Major Pibbntrop was Jespa rostration' 1 when ;a a execution yester aaj. first Sovit W r hangings— added ***f ,ri to be supported derReuter - 116 words
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Article41 1946-10-19 9 Oct. 17.—Mastxn Woods, who t uiberg Nazis, I by OI friends as heavyset guy t getting kind of d .tn of 233 execui our years m the I I overseas duty. Naz's convicted ncent ration camp m summer.- A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article47 1946-10-19 9 MEXICO CITY. Oct. 17.-Pr sident Avira Camacho has issued a decree placing thorium, uranium, actlnvo and other radioactive substances under govern. i merit control. All exploitation vill be under federal supervision. Any person discovering reserves must communicate his find to the government. A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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201 1946-10-19 9 MUTES IN BIG DEMAND IN FACTORIES THEY WORK BETTER SYDNEY, Oct. 17.— Doaf and dumb m great, aernand with employers be they centrate better on their work, are not d noise and (lon'i waste time talking. This WEg stated by the Sec re- i tary of the Sydney Deaf andReuter - 201 words
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Article75 1946-10-19 9 OORIZIA, IT. -Gen. D 0 I States Arm> ri Am* r. Al Lposi n 4< rgan arating I of Yugoslavia a American-BritUb forcej m me putt d Venezla Ginl! 1 The U.S. Army chid of stuff came by train from Austria and 1 did not goA.P. - 75 words
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Advertisement144 1946-10-19 9 Singapore s Air Raids Recalled And So Are The Years Of Japanese Occupation! WOTS THE WOK J>! LEAFLETS! si SPF.C'TS! ENEMY'S UNWELCOME VISIT! Opening TO-DAY <^^r^r^ x U a.m.— 2 p.m.— 4.15— fi.30[ |[|jj'X iill -9.13 p.m. VLjMI I I ULy (Tel: 5281) y MURDER TRIAL -TIMID TEACHER'S DRAMATIC SPEECH144 words
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Advertisement159 1946-10-19 9 AIR CONDITIONED. SHOWING rO-DAI YOU'RE IN FOR A BENDER OF LAUGHTER f^L Wth tM* fun-bound yA f *<^k Fiying Tiger hitting w Aijßthc hottest spotv m^ a B9k is it ymW k* R BENCHLEf f ROBERT RYAN Etl/ABITH fATIFRSON MARtORIf CAKSOX FREDDIE SLACK and ORCHESTRA PcJvctl If CivO H(MPSI[«O Cf«ctH159 words
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Article156 1946-10-19 10 BYI >NI v i L 7 —Two Sy( n awi In Si war i s and animal no] 2UE, and Alan Boyturn. Th> y will be acunpanied by attractive 25-year-old Mi Boyi< The p;»rty v. ill carry radio-i cordii j prU on m to ta.roReuter - 156 words
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Article88 1946-10-19 10 ADELAIDE. Oct. 17 Today Bradman practised for me 'ince last season. to have lost weight and did not attempt to hit the imrfully. He propoid to take port m the club game on Saturday. If he comes through satisfactorily without a recurrence (jf the muscular troubleReuter - 88 words
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Article48 1946-10-19 10 Th«f following are rubber crop figure* for montli of September, 1 M 6, m ol the foil** < R 22,000 lbs. P r- ler Limited 83J500 lb». 47,781 lb rowi LiinieJ ibalak liubber i Ibi. T Rubbe? 68.128 lbs. t. i l Idtted Rob Ltd. ::.'.™<> Ibj.48 words
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Article163 1946-10-19 10 LONDON, Oct. 17.— The un--0 the redemption pel cent, local loan s and new off( r of 2-12 per cent. Government slock with no re demptlon date had widespread m the stock marThe course of the market', was determined by the behavi tit giltedged .securities. AfUu flntReuter - 163 words
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Article76 1946-10-19 10 YORK, Oct. 17.— The In c nm dity prlc s. n, pushed the inari r fl the balance and showed Li b «s up to ihr fi or mor b- fore evidence support materialised. i thusiasm over the a and the pi us now i. rnbly.Reuter - 76 words
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76 1946-10-19 10 Stan Matthews Won't Play For Reserves STOKE, Oct. 17.- Stoke City i soccer winger Stanley Matthews who reft Stoke reserves on Saturday, said this morning "l fectly fit to play for auainst Arsenal on Saturday. "If Stoke think I am not fit ■i I am standing down from hall forReuter - 76 words
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139 1946-10-19 10 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpor, Friday The Golden Jubilee meeting of the Selangor Turf Club will be held on Nov. 0 an! 16. To commi rate i ocasion, trophy will be arded the winner of the race for eki Clasi 1, Div. 1139 words
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Article128 1946-10-19 10 Our Financial Correspondent) The market In rje^eral yesterday was dull, but there was a bright ing of inquiries for tin shares 'rom London. The prices a* which 1 non is prepared to buy are, ever, too low to attract this market yet, thouph it Is128 words
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Article48 1946-10-19 10 v YORK, Oct. 15. Bain Cardiriwals. National League champions, won the baseball rid championship by v m to thr »c, by defeating the hot favourites Boston Red American League chamn four run- to throe m the seventh and deciding game at 1 5t Loui^ today. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article298 1946-10-19 10 By Our Own Correspondent). Prices Quoted below arc lor ill v,'j.gtit where othervis- stated. Foodstuffs: Yesterday s quotations were— "Me eho on":— Siam $115: Indo-China $'/5, £edah $95. Siam glutinous rice $115: Kedah glutinous rice $105. Sium rice milling $41. Rock Sugar: Best quality $118,298 words
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Article127 1946-10-19 10 LONDON, Oct. 17. A!v| two-hour meeting between m Football League ManagcsH Committee representative jj Players Union leaders horeH day m an effort to tndfl deadlock m the Boccei ■■M dispute, it, was decided to >e« a joint committee of three m presentati ye 5 fn >mReuter - 127 words
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Miscellaneous219 1946-10-19 10 Trr T/t?> AMERICAN I i r> 1 I Crossword Puzzle m _1 m Ko-s 2f— Buhmu tteim -s p r I I— Flourish maae Dy 30-Asce:id <ii < /Li' -jM pen 31— Soak Daa PIAINIS '-9 4- Rani 32— Pint iabbr.l I _Tir r "^B •—Huge wav« 33-Vigilant I^^LJ 12219 words
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469 1946-10-19 11 MCC Lose Hutton, Fishlock Cheaply: Australians 462 t the Maryieojne g* mcd here toda lunch interval ai together having 7M)n^ of five wickets. •S S*h wicket Watt when his score M so on followed, being XlK l 4 8 big partnership was W n J was not too long tO469 words
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Article192 1946-10-19 11 INDIAN ASSN. 3; RASC 0 Haying on the S.R.C. ground yesteiday, the Indian Asoociati.n Football XI deieated an R&SC XI by three goals to nil. m spue of the heavy drizzle which continued to fall througajut the game, a keen struggle ensued and exchanges were bn.slt.192 words
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564 1946-10-19 11 3 Whi! vOi Ind r Urn to participate m India's interim Oovenu ml some express gra> dou al motives' 1 of Mr. Jinnah and his party m their inclusion ot a Scheduled Caste memoer B nong the li^e nominees. The influential pro-Con-gressA.P. - 564 words
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Article93 1946-10-19 11 SYDNEY, (Ainaaih.— A reccr* wine production ll jp4,7«to.f*Mi petti* foni for 1045-43 is predicted i» the annual report of the F©«!cra* Viticultural Council. Production last year was I4jOM«8fl gallons, and the previous record production was 20,456,341 gallons is 1927. The* report says Hl« increase caa be attributedReuter - 93 words
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226 1946-10-19 11 Old-Time Soccer Giants To Meet In Charity Match 1 Soccer giants of many ye lion at Jalan Besar S:adiu ans' teams meet In n mat footballers who died or are All piayen m thi: blf mate! are abov" 35 y*»ar^ of ajro ami h playd m Npfwtntativc m*trh«i for ?in^ft;»orr.226 words
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399 1946-10-19 12 Razmak, North Waziris-. an, Oct. 17. Vengeful tribesmen crouching behind rocks and shrubs iv the sun-scorched Northwest Frontier hills opened tire or this out township as the first lighl, aircraft bringing m Pandit Nehru and his party, arrived today. British artillery m theReuter - 399 words
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Article150 1946-10-19 12 LONDON. Oct. 18.- Lieut.-Gen. Bir William Slim of the Fourteenth Army, said at a public meeting last night that General Wingate did a very wrong thing wnen He ordered corporal punishment of British or any other soldiers m Burma. One had to bear m mind, however,Reuter - 150 words
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Article191 1946-10-19 12 Teheran, Oct. 18.— Ghavam >:> Sultaneh, Persian Prime Minis er. today reHeved of office the Governor of Teheran, Abbas Eskand a rj and nominated as i governor, Moussavi Zadeh. Ace( rdm I i quarters ted with the Grovern- the el I goverr(r 4 he fvinet,Reuter - 191 words
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256 1946-10-19 12 Allied Awards For British Service Chiefs LONDON, October 13- FieldMarshal Viscount Alanbrooke. Chiel of the Imperial Staff m iy*l until June tins year, received decorations from the King of Greece and the Prince ttegent of Belgium "m recogniion of his distinguished services m the cause of the Allies." His nameReuter - 256 words
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Article40 1946-10-19 12 IN :ARA. Get. 17. The Tur- h r rly to tho Soviet note Ol 24 on the Dardanelles prenared by the Dent of F m Affairs, was ln«»d Rid aroroved at a n mp of t^e Cabinet Council •V. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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278 1946-10-19 12 Colombo, Oct. 18.— A rail stri hr I Ceylon is now In progress, andColom at a standstill with cessation of unlc l ships this morning when more Governm Ja •?rs '1I he ranks of the s'rik L* About 330 gas company workers aiso struckReuter - 278 words
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Article161 1946-10-19 12 Japan's Recover Will Be Quick NEW YORK, Oct. 18 -H J kliffe Kose. President 01 the kM rican Tariff League, said 3 tnat Japan, it not watcneddl quickly rebuild her textue'uM try and In time capture ala section ol the world mar^iß itose iecently served vi M united Slates DepartmentA.P. - 161 words
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Article228 1946-10-19 12 WASHINGTON, Oct. 18.— In writ ma the address he will broadcast '•night (Washington time), tiw U.S. secretary ol State Mr. Byrnes is reported tc have two principal »bje< tives m view. i to try to knock down the lUis ian Charges that the capitalist worldA.P. - 228 words
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