Morning Tribune, 22 October 1946
1946-10-22
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Title Section12 1946-10-22 1 MORNING TRIBUNE rSO. 150. (New Series) 10 CBNTS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1946.12 words
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209 1946-10-22 1 MALAYAN GOVT. OFFICIAL UNHURT IN AIR ORASH 3 OTHERS KILLED Mr. C. J. Pyke, Economic Adviser to the Malayan Union Government, had a miraculous escape from death when an RAF York passenger aircraft In which h* was ro.urnin? to Malaya from the United Kingdom, crashed at Calcutta on Sunciav feornme.209 words
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191 1946-10-22 1 ilCalcu ba, Oc«. 20:— Mr. Acharya Kriplani, PresiclL of Congress, stated today that the I m East Bengal one of widespread disorders n hand, and that more dras.ic action by ities was called for. ir. Kriplani, who hadjusfc returned from a tour bed areas withSarat Chandra191 words
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Article102 1946-10-22 1 EHRU HURT IN STONING [LAKAND. Oct 21.- Pandit R Is reported to have been 2L ta, JL red by glass sPunwnen i the car in which he Ravelling was stoned after here today for PeshaJjJOJfaffar Khan, leader of on the Northfrontier and Dr. Khan J Khan, chief minister of jorthwesternReuter - 102 words
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Article51 1946-10-22 1 Nanking. Oct. 21.— Direct face to face talks on top level opened this morning when within aa hour of his arrival from Shanghai. Communist leader Chou Enlai conferred with Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek. Al;*) preaent were United States Ambassador Mr. Leighton SUm and a score of third-party51 words
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Article, Illustration58 1946-10-22 1 Latest picture of the Duke aud Duchess of Windsor, taken on Oct. 12 after their near-midnight arrival at Ednum Lodge, Sunningdale, from trance. Hearing that press phoiogravhers mere waiting outside Ednam Lodge, the Duke asked them m to take, pictures of htfhself and hi., wife. knorv you58 words
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Article52 1946-10-22 1 NANKING, Oct. 21.-^ Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek left by plane for Formosa at 12.45 this afternoon, one hour after conferring with General Chou Enlai, and wishing Gen. Chou, the Government and third party delegates all success In finding a speedy solution of the issuea threatening to split52 words
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Article161 1946-10-22 1 vey on behalf of the Government* and peoples of the Soviet Union i greeting to the Government and* the people of the United Stat- _v of America. 'The delegation of the Soviet Union will contribute to ensuring that the work of the Assembly a nd161 words
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Article51 1946-10-22 1 asdfdsff W__fthl-*ffton, Oct. 21. About 1.100 Trans-Worl i Airlines pilots ci ne •>ri r.kf todft/, Mfing .hat .his riii »he "la.-t re ouree fat he year-eld wa^re dispute. i. .ii...n spoM m.i preWc < d 1 >nio'ete pandjriii of both foreign n lomestic lii.es of >hf compaReuter - 51 words
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Article182 1946-10-22 2 (Our Own Reporter) Johore Bahru. M»:<!ay. The fifth women's monthly bazaar mi Kampong Nonp. hik will be held M Thursday Oct. 31 at 2 p.m., when European Government officials f ti repraaentaihres of the Chinese, Ir .ar. and Malay communities will attend a ton party to be182 words
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131 1946-10-22 2 A recent Government Circular announced the revision of the present wage .scheme for married women employed by the Government. The revision will especially affect the salary ol the trained married teacher who at present draws a t?asic wage of $100 per month. R^n131 words
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136 1946-10-22 2 Revolver Under Shirt, Seven Years Rigorous Caught red handed hiding a fully-loaded .38 revolver under h s shirt by a policeman at three rf clock m the morning Tan Ah Watt, a young Chinese pleaded guilty to carrying arms and was Maatenced to .seven pears, rigorous imprisonment at tli' 1136 words
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Article120 1946-10-22 2 BELGRADE, Oct. 20.-M. Edvvard Kardelj, Yugoslav Vice Premici, declared at a mass .neeung at Ljubljana: "We declare emphatically before the entire world that Yugoslavia is not going to sign a peace treaty odsea on the decision of the Paris Conference," the Yugoslav News Agency reported today.Reuter - 120 words
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Article33 1946-10-22 2 NKW YORK. Oct. The Labour Department and maritime eanefllatorf announce that "very mibttantial progress' 1 has beer made In adjusting the difference between the striking maritime Unioni and shipowner representatives A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article140 1946-10-22 2 Dramatic Identification In Dock A charge of gang robbery, on Oct. 20 at the 12 m.s. Sembawang Road, was explained to seventeen Chinese, m the Fourth Police Court yesterday. They were alleged to have robbed Ng Leong SOOi, of barbers instruments, valued at $50. At the same time as the140 words
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300 1946-10-22 2 Sobbing m the witness box, Mrs. Marie Velge told Singapore's Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, how she took her daughter Mrs. Lorna Berth Rose Barker (21) to hospital suffering from tetanus, and how before she died, her daughter told her she had had300 words
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202 1946-10-22 2 Japanese Civilian Defence Counsel A rrive Here Sixteen lawyers and tea Intel preters, forming the first batch of Japanese civilian personnel to come to Singapore after the termination of the war, arrived by sea last week. Tlie lawyers will be employed m the defence of Japanese surrendered Personnel accused of202 words
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Article204 1946-10-22 2 The Chinese Consul-CreneH Dr. Wu Paak Shing. on his fl to the East Coast stoppedH Batu Pahat where he met fl Assistant Commissioner. Mr.flfl S. H. Cunnyngham Brown. Gfl ernment officials and the P- n ß| Dr. Wu, m the cow efl speech, said, he204 words
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Article220 1946-10-22 2 The Government is planning to allocatji f bakers on the basis of good baking I And to reach such a decision, "a four a I mi tee is sitting at the Food Controller', n/n °4 for two or three days. <-Part_r^ Hitherto, flour issues to bakers220 words
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111 1946-10-22 2 Singapore Arab Plan Own Settlement (Tribune Staff R m^ Wf Planned on similar linuM the Malay Settlement at Eunos, the Arab communtom*, Singapore are nun comiMl ing opening an Arab ment for their families JS two sites are now under ri_a_f' sideration. wL The first is at the A'^MS, Estate111 words
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Article47 1946-10-22 2 The S'nganore Harbour Board *n*t..N_ it* tvi^cl Pp^nle s Festhurant yesterday at Kepnpl HarV ..ir. v|'<-V\ r.O '_'*>*>. rn<-»^q*'}''xn for 400. T*° building was offered tyj f he R.H.B. _n'**f>Ttt,lea fa t>e Dent, of Roftpl Welfare who ar° f^ r the operation of :he restaurant.47 words
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Article28 1946-10-22 2 Paratrooper No Guiltv Alfred T r- -II vns acquitted by M X Hioro-^rl X _ziz while comiii ty The iury ri B iet gu i<y by -i B28 words
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Advertisement12 1946-10-22 2 WINSTON'S 4, THE AItCADE TENNIS I OOL9 EVERYTHING EM SPORTS. -ii i12 words
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419 1946-10-22 3 I employment or Po/Vs m ilx on t .......Siam railw 1 tei; a war crime. over, which history may regard as one a rst ever commit ed by one nation against I Lt.-Col. E. L S John Couch, the itor, In opening the419 words
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Article83 1946-10-22 3 U.S. POLICY ONE OF PEACE' II N, Oct. 20— SenoI lenberg (Republil on Saturday f reign policy as 1 id predicted that ed "unless it is home." iadio interview over 1 Broadcasting Sysl whether war with table, Senator 1 d it must not I to become inevitable. not want war.A.P. - 83 words
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211 1946-10-22 3 The Hh m: r falli ton i ro* Mtho igt) I the seco d D. •p. er 'tlu >•-.!._..•'. scarcity -ul high j>ri« trill ef m cci ■.♦y n. ke the el ranee of Ilie festival en scale entirely a ef the question. Th >usand_. ef211 words
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173 1946-10-22 3 rult of objection D S. Mai shy 11 an. admission of pertain hearsay eviden h def. Ed, would pn |udJ the l Ooun lia IMC., nras fcri( B, war, order-' bo solved neral Officer Commaadlni U c; .sir Montagu s .pfor the JtUt was convened173 words
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Article119 1946-10-22 3 Surprised by a sentry on duty at 223 8.0.D., Kranjt, on Oct 3, I at 5 a.m., two c_vnr.se who wer carrying out a bole of tent from one of the godowns drop ped their bundle and ran. One of the men, Pong Leong was119 words
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Article148 1946-10-22 3 GAOL FOR "DRIFTING" DESERTER iJarr..-. Bhaaley ..1 m I ir < r who ha b I in*apere" until an hut i a village efl 'ft. three ars' rlfon risoai I fined $100, m fur her I t |c Pi i •i'" of b. t1.t.0 .nley, i.' i oar. d bnt148 words
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Article180 1946-10-22 3 Car Lorry Stolen In Daylight Three armed robber.e s were reported over the week-- nd hn Singapore, m two eases t lorry and a car were stolen. The lorry, belonging to GTC was taken away a t 71 mile, Buk.t Tlmah Road by s.'j Chi n( three of whom were180 words
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Article41 1946-10-22 3 ■llVi'H.l.l Moscow Oct 20. 46-year iid E. Rlalenkov, former Secret rv )t th Communist Party's Con Committee and mem > Soviet Defence Council, r.been appointed a Deputy Chairman of the S riet Couni il Ministers, the head oi Btalin.41 words
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37 1946-10-22 3 250 Cases Of Brandy In CBT Charge Indian solder, nalnal breach i him m the! Court yesterday. i alleged to have Oct. 11 at natory Road. employed as V goods involved irandy, valued sanded to police m37 words
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254 1946-10-22 3 Batavia, Oct. 20 —Dr. A. K. Gani, Economics Minister of the Indonesian Republican Government and member of the Indonesian delegation conducting political talks with Netherlands representatives under the Chairmanship qf Lord Killearn, BriItiah Special Commissioner m Southeast Asia, spoke at a press 1 c renceReuter - 254 words
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Article94 1946-10-22 3 I there a no c. <!• n< 8 lo wheth. i ueel we i ng the jeep or tha he ci i jer i it of 1 li ie the Coro er Mr. W. 0 Porter, returned an open ver let f t.• t li. of an ia*94 words
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348 1946-10-22 4 Morning Tribune TUESDAY, OCT. 22, 1946. Events In India That iir.* report! of tlie rioting Eastern B were grossly exaggerated _s of some comfort, but tht fact remains that tl threat of death m this vicious outbreak of hooliganism wai sufficient to drive tens of (thousands ot villagers from their348 words
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Article810 1946-10-22 4 H. L Hopkin - H. L Hopkin OUR LETTER FROM LONDON By Fleet street. Oct. 10. I lunched today at that gnat t meeting place of Malayans and I x- Malayans, the East India and I Sport) Club m St James's.square. My host w.i.; Dr. Victor PureeO, who, as810 words
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Article169 1946-10-22 4 NEW YORK. Oct 11 lationship budget to the I archfornZ more importan*. ihan allX Soviet satemem> on VictrrrS writes J. M. Roberts A??! analyst. Ar It mean* a reduction i r% 40 per cent m Soviet mmj establishments and verifies! belief of those who haveA.P. - 169 words
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Article403 1946-10-22 4 James D. White - James D. White, Associated Press Analyst. By SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 19.U.S. Secretary ox State James F. byrnes, even as he was expounding nis European policy over tne radio last nignt, was condemned by critics here for fostering civil war m Cnina. Critics of Byrnes AsiaticA.P. - 403 words
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91 1946-10-22 4 LONDON, Oct. 20.-M Jjß Nenni, new Italian Foreigf^*^ ter, after taking oath of o.£J day stated at a press co '""'M that the sewrity of tk JJB treaty "creates m our ■nd our will the necefj revision", Rome Radio rap* Addressing his th. Mini' try,Reuter - 91 words
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Advertisement178 1946-10-22 5 ton FONCHIN Cc L Offira *A, WalUcb Buto* Phone Wo. Mi Sanitary Electrical r*-.\rmtm Building Repairera er. Of^cyt Import era. S// SHOE CO., LTD BATA BUZLDDCQ NORTH BRIDGE BOAJL N,7/' Mo re a NEW SILKS In New Designs At 3lt k _9waiii\ Expert ladies Drea_UDake_a. 62, North Bridge Rd. Tela.178 words
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818 1946-10-22 6 Mac Arthur's Latest Occupation Report Wasn.ngion, Oct. 20 Indications that the Japanese people feel that they can now "squarely face the problem of building a peaceful and democratic Japan" as the result of the progress m achieving constitutional reform and the specificReuter - 818 words
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290 1946-10-22 6 Acheson Reiterates US Faith In UNO General. Dr. Trj same radio pr .-r ;:r M fd the assembly which all natio large had th, right toTj and vote. It was not t? or authority tor any suppress or curtail n**} and opinions of the JS nations The United N JReuter - 290 words
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161 1946-10-22 6 Halifax, Nova Scotia, Oct 20 -fl Quoting a "highly places source, the Halifax Chronica said Stalin may visit the Unn States and possibly Canada ly m November. 1 Although the report was .ill out confirmation, the Hai™ Chronicle said a suite aboaifl the liner "Aquitania"A.P. - 161 words
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Article113 1946-10-22 6 NEW YORK, Oct. 19— People all over the world will be able to hear "live" broadcasts of the meetings of the United Nations General Assembly due to begin m New York on Oct. 23 under plans perfected m co-operation with Uie main world radio stations, a UnitedReuter - 113 words
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Miscellaneous66 1946-10-22 6 i Ll*!. \ll\9__tt EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA' TO THE MORNING TRIBUNE Tho Po W »-r nf the Press' fc 'I n By Al Capp_ W* TH' COD* O' TH' mr& 0 I IN^^FTj k td i Satp WOULD S J NOT (-WHAT ON f i Viii ie? §5 *i JrMCoACot.L), h66 words
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Article, Illustration1250 1946-10-22 7 Gossip From The London Film studios Its two sons William Alwyn. famous composer of British Film music, doe*.; net want either to follow m his footsteps! He would prefer 15-year o.a Jonathon and 8-year old Nicholas to become stockbrokers! But the odds seem against lather getting his .wn way. Both1,250 words
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Article98 1946-10-22 7 Exit Permit Cancelled NEW YORK. Oct 20. Ger hard Elsl.r, identified as mysterious figure dU_§ctlng Communist activity In the rj S. had his scheduled departure for Austria blocked by cancellation of hs exit permit. The State Department w< uid not discus* the cancellat n bir the "Daily Work. I I98 words
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Article, Illustration903 1946-10-22 8 Tcday-'s Wedding MISS B atrice Goodman, who ;trr.v(o from U X on the Queen of Bermuda, Is to be married j o-day to Mr. Patrick Given Wil.'n of tbe General Accident Fire and Life Assurance Corporation at 6 p.m at the Cathedral of the G iod Shepherd.903 words
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Article, Illustration185 1946-10-22 8 Josephine Lawman - Josephine Lawman By lubricating cream und leavi and water off your I cl eaa ing it with cleansing cream I sure your vitamin intake is sufficient. I Q. -I am aim. st 15 .and am 15 pound, urnier. What should Ido W mid w* .sleep help 1185 words
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Article193 1946-10-22 8 Q. "PI -a.se give me just one exercise for weak arches. f know that mine are that way." A Walk on the outsides >f your feet. Be sure that the arche.s are off the floor. Q. "How can I prevent a double chin from developing?" A. Watch193 words
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191 1946-10-22 9 British Concern Over Greece Growing I 20.— The presence hire ol L. I .7. Simpson, Vice Chief of the British I 'nia General Staff, for what have been described las :1T talks 1S illoU S h[ b y well-informed m indicate Britain's growing concern over j JM, m Greece. ILReuter - 191 words
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Article98 1946-10-22 9 MADRID, Oct. 19.— Spain has agreed to treat with British! United States and French representatives concerning the disposal of official German properties and assets m Spain, Jose Ibanez Martin. Minister of National Education, said here today. Thi s means m effect firstly, the Spanish Government agreesReuter - 98 words
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Advertisement108 1946-10-22 9 IMsT PERFORMANCES /M j| Ofl^ffftfN MCUSANDS BRAVED THE RAIN ON ■jMDAY TO SEE AND TO AC -CLAIM PIS LAND IS MINE" I CHARLES LAUGHTON at His Best since "The Im Huncliback ofNotre Dame." Wh Maureen O'Hara, George Sande.s, Walter Sle- I I zak, Kent Smith and Una O'Connor. I Don't108 words
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Article212 1946-10-22 10 By gfjui suinion. Asa >d J.« Cor^esi* ncmi. Ba Qct, 20.— Five thousand armed lap* ese said 1 under British mill. oilici '<> be t_u:ir riean-Dn Bi I &wn. i 'il InstalUi Pai ate i nf SiittMf' Th* i rr- nfirmed er a s ure212 words
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Article102 1946-10-22 10 Tba I v L ..aii G .r th it tt.WS, Kr__iiiat 1 ii _U B ll *mc Aus ral AmaU d I r.n:. H"ttl M Bt 10/3 with r Pn: fßg__ River?, PaB fat* bIbO inquirr, l.ut I'id wr-ro low. t rvVWr ikftf. marker, Hamilt -i P- r;.k102 words
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Article81 1946-10-22 10 Mi.,t t orrc pondeat) y .i- le basineaa haa been d I I tei day I local robber m 't i price prerailing was reed to be i cent blfhei the Nee York level. Thi is to have been eaoaed by Lon; on buying tor itaide aoo i81 words
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53 1946-10-22 10 RUSSIA EXPECTS DOUBLE CITRUS FRUIT YIELD LONDON. Oct. 20.— The citrus I yiikj from Soviet subtropical i icti is expected to be nearly tioubU laa. year'a harvest, Moscow Radio said today. At feast 450,000,000 tangerines, 2. .000,000 lemons and 20,000,000 oranges arc i ipected from the harvesting commencing m aReuter - 53 words
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Article405 1946-10-22 10 DEA TH RAILWAY (Continued from Page Three) Pladuk and 153 kilometres from Thanbyuzayat. Formal opening ceremonies were held on Oct. 25 and those were attended by the Commander of tho Railwas Construction .md cither Japanese senior officers. The vast, i .ree ot civilian labour recruited for tlie purpose was deemed405 words
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Article83 1946-10-22 10 E4J 10 pric 1! OM 1 Ui lake Q Bel Midi Ii 'hai, It B i Mas i be c< re urn to Baa Prf lciseo. Pacific ilea ad reprei entat :of the United State* 3c*eni_»ent •<• be aboard the Clipper. rill tareey rovtea toA.P. - 83 words
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Article88 1946-10-22 10 ABOARD THE QUEEN ELIZA- j BETH, Oct. 20.-M. Vyacheslav Molotov, Soviet Foreign Minister, today refused to comment on Friday's broadcast on foreign nolicy by Mr. Jame.- Byrnes, CJnited States Secretary of State according to Paul Scott Ranklne, Router's Special Correspondent. Declaring that "I am out of touchReuter - 88 words
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Article171 1946-10-22 10 'Continued from page 7) ector. Sidney Gilliat. as "abso lutely terrific. The music demonstrates his versatility as composer fn| m addition to th? composition played by tho London Symphony Or chestra conducted by Muir j Matheson. Alwyn has also provided the dance music for a hos pital dance171 words
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Article280 1946-10-22 10 tl3> Our Ol Quoted below are for •al weight ex.- pt where other d. Foodstuffs:- yesterday's qu boon a .$115; Indo-Cnina $75, K.dah 595. Siam glut m a rice SI 15. X dah glutinous rice $105, Si mi 1 rice milling $41. KOCk hJ'Jal B.280 words
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Article64 1946-10-22 10 CONSCRIPTION WILL STAY London .0 ficli' Qoven ie t' Greece, Ird -n p s ;J •:>{ the YoiiHf i Kepi) li n ftfur cch Tai i ,f r betray In* tl ing ♦h.' v -,r up if a i conscript ion "1 :t pirl i a more prog con scionReuter - 64 words
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Miscellaneous229 1946-10-22 10 Try This AMERICAN COURT GAME Crossword Puzzle \CKus*; -.J-Murk on tennif H :S;L;S| [T~ court rtl rtgl fA r ?,EL v -i_*_ I— Taenia oani.i 35-Ball that ticks ncl t o Wife -t*Q^^ W 4 -Hit tennis ball J7-What player hits MA X V t -z-Z'rt -High, locpinp .shot 38—229 words
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801 1946-10-22 11 PRESTON GROVER - PRESTON GROVER my iVi w Delhi, Oct. 21. 'ihe outbreak of commul| warfare m one of its wo/st forms ;n East Bent l threatened to Sunday to precipitate a crisis m w iiterim Government of India and possibly incite retaliatory action m other parts ofA.P. - 801 words
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Article85 1946-10-22 11 Old Boys of Malacca _Sngli»_b schools are requested -o meet St. Joseph's Institution ©n Friday, Oct. 25 at 5.30 o.m. It ii propose to select hockey on! a soccer teams to play m Ma 'acca njrain. The fir r trip the 01<i Boy made <'urin_' ih" last85 words
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226 1946-10-22 11 i. O 21.— Tl Gov concluded shar.ly which will permit n Ir traffic to open np between Manila fend the Un: Negotiations nearing completion m Manila now will enable the Government approved airlines of both countries lo operate over j specified routes with .erm-|226 words
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Article181 1946-10-22 11 KALGOORLIE, Oct. 20. The M.C.C. to play a South Australian country team at Port Pirie m a two-day match starting next Tuesday will be selected from Yardley, Gibb, Compton, Bedser. F_shlock, Pollard, Voce. Hardstaff, Smith, Langr.d^e. Wright and Hutton. Hammond, Edrich, Washbrook, ikin and EvansReuter - 181 words
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Article204 1946-10-22 11 The Yanks Are Learning Cricket Richards (Austraictress who has appeared merican Romance," "The king Wind," >( The Love <;' Badman's Territory," ther pictures). uOD-ii takes a litm, out we re training tne t instance, yesterday the iy Department at £agie.udiu, iur vvnoiii im wufic"His Bridal JNignt," lound at I'm tne204 words
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Article18 1946-10-22 11 *«1 represent th of m-cer _u_«l-.; -Hn.<h.nscn, J„hn- fedmui. MHto W*rrft, Goring T D A. B. HopkinJ18 words
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Advertisement208 1946-10-22 11 $100.00 One hundred dollars will be given to our patrons who could suggest us suitable title for the Paramount's Newest, Topmost Musical and Laugh Hit. Aim I The Ant,. Is Sing" A show that's three times as fast, and three times as funny as any entertainment m town, due mid-night208 words
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200 1946-10-22 12 Soviet-Sponsored Party Running A Poor Third In Berlin Elections BERLIN, Oc:. 21.— Final returns from 70 per c of Berlin 9 2,284 precincts today Indicated that the Soviet -supported Socialist Unity Par.y ran a poor third m Sunday's municipal elections, which were the first plprMnns h^ld here l_Q 14 years.A.P. - 200 words
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161 1946-10-22 12 U.S. Girl Tells Of Shooting By Russian BkliLIN, Oct. 21.— Perra Johnson, one of the two American girls who accompanied Harry D. Flory, an American llilitary government official killed during the municipal elections m the Soviet zone yesterday, told today how he was shot after a zigzag motor chase throughReuter - 161 words
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Article94 1946-10-22 12 B.iTa\ir.. Oft. 21.— Dr. Sharir. Premier of tho Indonesian Republi an Government, has son:, a "mosago ai rejoicing" to M. A. Jiniiah, president of the All-India Muslim league, It wan announced here to- Blutriff aiH: "On behalf of ♦he In< oncs'ir.-: Govern nw it **nd peopleReuter - 94 words
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Article, Illustration394 1946-10-22 12 Chinese U.S. Marines Exchange Shots I Tientsin, Oct. 21-3everal Chlnest were wounded m the exchange of lire when three U.S. marines travelling In a jeep to Tientsin from Tangku yesteraay resisted an attempt by seven' armed Chinese to take their weapons, according to U.S. Marine authorities. The marines escaped unhurtReuter - 394 words
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169 1946-10-22 12 Tur key Tells Russia "Ready For Talks" w of Tui 1 on as a Black tea Mcd ;rm urkish I rjl ier the q Tl s to be ot interest aM Hack Sea powerM! News Agency :•s£§ i note concluded by SI the Turk sh Gov'rSSl maintain: ng its a^22iReuter - 169 words
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401 1946-10-22 12 BATAVIA, Oct. 21.— The Netherlands and Indonej sian delegations today announced their intention jj start :o-morrow political discussions 'with a view! reaching a solution at the earliest) possible moment The way for the long delayed political negotiations was cleared m a plenary session today, whichA.P. - 401 words
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