Morning Tribune, 28 October 1946
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Title Section11 1946-10-28 1 MORNING TRIBUNE 154. (tiew Series) 10 CBHTS MONDAY. OCT. 28, 1946.11 words
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432 1946-10-28 1 Oct. 27— Additional British troops we t the Calcutta area and others were placed =a urday as continued Hindu-Muslim riot- s of 2G persons and injured 50. ngal Governmen communique said the pen fire on at least six occasions on Gunshots432 words
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Article116 1946-10-28 1 Oct. 27.— Liaquat 1. oi the five Musibera sworn in mdia's interim omised yesterday would "worK i th our colleagues". I ance Minister told ace that Muslims that this go.siiuuld become a per- one and added trie t abandoned the ban a separate 5 and that noA.P. - 116 words
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Article24 1946-10-28 1 I 27.— Personnel ot my's Berlin district en warned "to re■niphing any importance In r f Berlin or t Germany". A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article32 1946-10-28 1 "CHURCH IS MENACED" SAYS POPE C T PO Oct. 27. ns to the 1 Bfi in BosChurch "is menfrom without but orces of weak- He apoealed i their va- n/ 1 A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article86 1946-10-28 1 NEW YORK, Oct. 27^- The State of Now York ha» conferred '.he highest military award on 3en. Jonathan M. Wainwright. who told a group at rcfenre army cadets on Saturday that never before in history had trained men. ready and willing to fight for their country,A.P. - 86 words
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Article34 1946-10-28 1 ,1 UnlOll fcf M"n'ifocM,,...« Bent menu ran^um to Q 'r j evil- j prmldeni of th p Rofi.nl Of T'^n- u>-" n* tv.Mt n'n ho»»H he t**«*i ending nreaken Empire unity. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article33 1946-10-28 1 ATHENS, Oct. 27.- -John Rhal'y<. Greek quisling fnred *a premie, during the Nazi <>cpupation, died on Oct. 26. He vas serving a life term for collaboraUon with the Kaa A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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513 1946-10-28 1 GOERING "ATE" POISON PHIAL MANY TIMES Report Says "No One To Blame" HERFORD, Oct. 27.— The Allied four-power commission which investigated the circumstances surrounding Uie suicide of Hfrmann Goering la:>\ nlf Issued in Nuremburg their report which abso the United Sta.es prison authorities and the Oerma prison personnel of anyReuter - 513 words
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118 1946-10-28 1 BLACKPOOL, Oct. 27. -The Archbishop of Westminister, Cardinal Griffin, speaking to the Catholic youth congress today, replied to the recent attacks by Chinch of England prelates on the Catholic view 0/ "mixed marriages"- between Catholics and non-Catholics. "The Church puts before its the ideal marriageReuter - 118 words
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Article78 1946-10-28 1 Nanking, Oct. 27.— A Peiping (Hi patch Baya niin««s(j Oorernme f •ro-.ps firo f."hii-i(r in thi f f:h«'foo, nri'l ro!iimu-is 4 s'. i^«n has warned fo-ricn r- i^e ts io leave that Co»muB8»t-held porl m the <" hinu eoa.it. The dispatch, published by f^ Hsin MinA.P. - 78 words
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Article47 1946-10-28 1 W YORK. Oct.. 27. The U.S. maritime strike on the i a 9 st. of the UJ3. nnd Cult o! Mexico ended yesterday. An nr wm reached between shipowners and the CIO Ma Mates md Pilots Association. oi the PRtt ement were n"< A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article31 1946-10-28 1 INDIANAPOLIS. Oct. 27, Admiral Chester Nimitz said in an address yesterday that curtailment or postponement of vital navy projects because of eCQDOmy might prove harmful to future security. A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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161 1946-10-28 1 "I Am Not Pessimistic" Says Bevin SOUTHAMPTON, Oct. Mr. Ernest Bevin. British F relgn Secretary, left here today in the li'cr Aquitania for New York t o uttcnd the United Nations meet Speaking of the nation'* task, he said: "if umq is goodwill we ought to be able V) getReuter - 161 words
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Article32 1946-10-28 1 LONDON, Oct. 27.-A military' court In Belgrade has sentenced* to death two Germans who headed the concentration camps for Yugoslav prisoners of war t The court also Imposed prisons A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Advertisement29 1946-10-28 1 GIAN SINGH'S DESIRE: TO LEAVE MEMORY BEHIND BEFORE 11IE1 CLOU A Mil NFW KHAKI TfeOUSER FOK v r FOR EITHER BEX f IMTTED BTOCR Phone MB3 < Af/Kfry Cables: "BAJAJ"29 words
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219 1946-10-28 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The Singapore Harbour Board s r rikr.- enters I fourih day today without any improvement in th e •situaUun. The Trade Union Advisor, Mr. B. P. Garret t, mel he strikers at the Harbour Board premises yesterday, i d urged219 words
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Article321 1946-10-28 2 No Change In Attitude To Franco Dm rraser w.«ht n. Reutei Political Corresp mdenU LONDON, Od 26 J Bri t. Government's attitude towards the Franco regime wil n/rt be altered In any wray 1 1 t result ol thi 4,500,000 vott the Trades (Jnionj C ngr b rnding severance ofReuter - 321 words
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Article89 1946-10-28 2 PARJS, Oct. 26.— The ruins of a 'illage believed to bp mnrp tha^ 1,000 yars old have been dr.coverec u a plftteai car Tou!on. K.-.iMjjar i ina''(- ■>. 'gh jraidi ih'rk, wen 'it of houses, i.rron heads of ho u and silvr •oin 12 archos of polishedReuter - 89 words
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Article72 1946-10-28 2 Food: Ko Bilateral Agreements WASHINGTON. Oct. 28.Member nations of the International Emergency Food Coun c:i have agreed unanimously not to engage In bilateral or barter \< (j agreements which would Interfere with the Council's ts to iced the hungry area* <ji the world. The resolution said thai all nat'ons recognisedReuter - 72 words
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84 1946-10-28 2 LONDON, Oct. 26.— A1l Loudons daily neicspapers complied with the Government reque f not to publish photographs of the dead Nazi war criminals at Nuremberg. The Times New York conespondeni said that people there expressed their "disgust and indignation in the streets," after viewingA.P. - 84 words
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Article121 1946-10-28 2 Buenos Aires, Oct. 25. -Six policemen and .several striking meat workers were wounded in a melee which developed tc-dav vvhen mounted police dispersed a crowd of 20,000 strikers before Argentina's Congress building. Tbe strikers had gathered there to demand passage of a law giving them payA.P. - 121 words
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Article56 1946-10-28 2 result <>f driw by the PeWelfare Ccmmittee betweea ■/u.-i and mid-October, the *»-;tl .•■■.(u;it Df $12,252.95 has i oen e I for tbo Fvla'ayan Welfare Thi sum includes Mie Flag Day, b football match and cinema show I'oilectiont, iht- Welfare Da^.ce col- itn from the Bu:msian rommuniiy56 words
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Article36 1946-10-28 2 LONDON, Oct. 26.— -Owing to iUheaUh, Lieutenant-Gonera! Sir Noe' Mason IfacFarlane, Labour Mem-! er of Parliament for North Padding o 1 who defeated Bvencan Bracken at I the General E'eotion, i- resigning bis seat. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article74 1946-10-28 2 At a largely-attended General meeting of the Indian Printers' Association, Singapore, yesterday i.he following were elected officebearers for the en:uing year: President: Mr. A. S. Rajah; Vice-Presi-dfcUt: Mr. R. P.-iranjothy; Hon. Secretary: Mr. D. Vengdasalam; Hon 4>xt. Secretary: Mr. G. Suppiah; Hon. Treasurer: Mr. P. Singaram Committee:74 words
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132 1946-10-28 2 LONDON. Oct. 26.— Mr. Fredrick Beliengei is consulting with AirIfinifter Noel Baker on the terms of rtferaooe of the Commit ce to inquire :i>to the court martial qn '^in and the DMnei of tho to be appointed to serve on the Comit Hi bopc 10132 words
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Article89 1946-10-28 2 ANTUNG FAUS WITHOUT A BATTLE PEIPING. Oct. 2G. Ir w&l offi cially announced here today that Chlnege Government troops captured Antung. important Communist Manchurian port at the Korean frontier, en Friday night Tire announcement said troops of General Tu Li-ming, Government commander in Manchuria apparently took thr city without light.A.P. - 89 words
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Article119 1946-10-28 2 LONDON, Oct. 20.- Answering a question in the House i mons about the officer as Judge-Advocate the Aug. 4 court martial of v* 13th Parachute battalion, vu Minister Mr. Frederick Bellenge. said that the Judge-Advocate the trial was an Indian Am Major attached to staff of theReuter - 119 words
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376 1946-10-28 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Ins believed that more than 100,000 arjoli^ have been received in London alone from rH intending to migrate into Australia This c torH uas made by Mr. Claude Massey, Australian Co 2 Moner in Singapore, in an exclusive interviS376 words
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Advertisement21 1946-10-28 2 Welfare Stamps Now On Sale >i \v. Ifa e R m p ha distribute the VUU in I'Ci 1 be t21 words
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Article, Illustration70 1946-10-28 3 The Chief Justice of Singapore, Mr. Justice Murray-Ay nsIcy, and his wife arc shown (above) in a snap .taken in Sept. 1045, a few days after the liberation. Mrs. Miuray-Ayns-ley is seen proudly wearing a a hat she made herself in internment camp. Lower picture70 words
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Article53 1946-10-28 3 been ftpA B'. .t to eontl the field nf Mr. B!a«dcll of Dr. ShelUBcholsr, the Malay Girls' the only hostel girli attendstationed in of the Women'i odiit Mission in nr ived 111 .»w the Prino-( hinese School, Pastor of the urch, Penang. lonaries ex* ive loon »w Revs.53 words
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Article161 1946-10-28 3 AUSTRALIA WILL REPLACE S'PORE (anbena, Prime Minister Chifley this p^k confirmed reports from Britain lhat coosliwi being given to the proposal to make Aus ralia the future base for the British Fleet instead Singapore or Hongkong. I op em u\> gs lii- s'AtemenJta l»y Minister on defence coBritain. On Octo161 words
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Article27 1946-10-28 3 chocolate langor De m<'nt. this quai I to give ;i Depi enl ■••"J < Is--1 i v■ Lumpur d Port Swet to diatril uti^ hen27 words
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Article114 1946-10-28 3 A varj ntertalnment held on Fr Hall. Great World, in aid China Famine Relief Fund and •Silver Jubilee Fund, by the Liberty Musical and Dramatic Association in commemoration ol the first anniversary of its founding. Despite the rain there v. largo audience, among whom were114 words
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259 1946-10-28 3 The Singapore l4 Quit China' 1 campaign culn ed yesterday with a meeti which 500 representatives of 211 Chinese associa lions elected a delegatl of six persons to call on the U.S. Consul Gei I I hand over to him the259 words
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Article193 1946-10-28 3 (From Our Own ReportALOR STAR, Sunday.— The story of how a 12-year-old Sikh boy Kis father who was sleeping on a rpoy' being shot to death by .1 compatriot In the early hou he morning on Oct. 5 at the Anak iliev Mill waa revealed before193 words
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Article119 1946-10-28 3 i'i h Dover ment ha- 6ucided that Armistice Day celebraiona ihovld now become a raid tbrance day i< r the dea I f the two war* of 1914-1918 d 1989--1045. 1 r ei ii ibrance da; In Singai»on! will, the i fore, celeh ■i A Nov.119 words
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219 1946-10-28 3 Sir Han Hoe Lim was the guest of honoui at first annual dinner and dmvu h^ld by the 'S\u<> Stedfast" Club at the Atomic Club on Saturday, the 6Srd anniversary of Founder's nay. The "Sure and Stedfasl Club is composed of old members of thn219 words
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Article191 1946-10-28 3 FREAK STAMP MAY FETCH FORTUNE WELLINGTON, NFW ZEA-LAND.-Mr. c. A DettmaiL of Swanbourne I Western Au-tralia), has discovered in his coll* an 'Inverted flvepenny" >« Zealand pe;ioe stamp, which might become a fabulous rarity. The stamp them almost e inverted Image of the 1. Oominlon Monarch, which is incorporated inReuter - 191 words
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346 1946-10-28 4 Morning Tribune MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1946. Optimism In Batavia There is no diminution of the optimism which has rrounded tib Dutchin an negotiations tee their opening, but the practical progresi made j i three weeks has been un arkable. Only now I lie main problems' be :c d up for346 words
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Article1444 1946-10-28 4 Harold Nicholson - Harold Nicholson Copyright In Malays By <Hv SpiTial Arrangement wi/h the London Spectator). B ing eup by nature, anc i deeded pn rence foi sum the place *n. I seek i rs t f > observe in th lutionary world around me r Innovatloni le p] ire and1,444 words
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Article92 1946-10-28 4 R Seln, \M) i )f the fort] oi the i ii and Ed i ter to.day: ..-< case for Unit. am* in educai nal economic and Dawmva Se n who minent edueat i worker i 8 the mem worn n is one of the Bun occupationReuter - 92 words
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Article140 1946-10-28 4 PARIS TALKS 'A FAILURE —TITO Belgrade, Oct 26—Mar* Tito in two speeches tier j ported Saturday in the Be'grai press, deplored the "failai?] the Paris peace conference an declared "the rights nf urp« ole were not recognised preS lv by those who were our tM in this war -aid theyA.P. - 140 words
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Article52 1946-10-28 4 CHINESE SCROLL FOR CHIANG SHANGHAI. The Fine Arts Association ing to Generalissimo ChJ ingKJ shek for his 80th birthday <J October 30 what is described the Chinese press as an exquj sitely mounted scroll contamiw 100 Chinese characters signing longevity. Shanghai's 100 d» known caligraphers each JJ one characte 1SReuter - 52 words
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Article28 1946-10-28 4 ANKARA OCt. fcish Foreign. M issued a forma] den ment attributed r• x Sakk. Turkish Fore thai Turk- 3 was pi tary alliances with neighbours in I ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Advertisement117 1946-10-28 5 i; J Curios I 1 TANG .ALLEY ROAD. 1 'ORE, S.S. Of Eastern Arts Cralta. Beauty M& Var^oiiß tyre* ot Pretcnu. «te g ALU Bt-X 1 CO.. r R^ad, Singapore. vib Papers [took St«r«--1 OK BOOKS MGH STREET, SINGAPORE. 3218 Restaurant Inlayson Green 61, Middle Rd. St. Phono 2620. I117 words
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Advertisement167 1946-10-28 5 If it's obtainable anywhere it's in Jhe $inqapDh£ ShopA Dispcnsar HEALTH and VITALITY Why suffer G*^.ERAL DiiBIUTY wheu a wide raog« ot TONICS are now available CENTRAL MEDICAL HALL 51/53, Victoria Street Electrical United Trading Co., SI, Stamford Road, Singapore. IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT US i Embroidi167 words
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Advertisement219 1946-10-28 5 Han Dressers Hair ortuen, Lateft 'a c .hiorx? and Manicure by Uim Anna illajjoric' Ann Ladles Hair Dreuinj Baloon Formerly of Malson Galaxy and Malson Intcrlandl v» perec Building, Orchard Road. Hotel j THE TAVERN Up-to-oate Hotel In a Quiet and Cool Locality. Rooms Luxuriously FurrjUhed Bar: All kinds of219 words
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Advertisement115 1946-10-28 5 Mil: Stare T.M.A. Music House, ft; .'II, Eift ftr»ti. fincapor«. rxjjvc*. uvbic UPOCEDf. Optician Regarding the eyesight New China Optical Co, 71, «ifft *tr—i, Slnff»por«. Fbcmt I7M Photographer CENTURY STUDIO No. 23, New World Amusement Park. Pianos USED PIANOS PT PAKCO6 MAKERS jIT JUUBONAELI PRIOZB. Nang Heng Co., tulKg houcb,115 words
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Advertisement162 1946-10-28 5 Sanitar, Contractors FONCHIN Co Ltd. OfllCfl 64, Wailirh B* Phone No Sanitary fc BtetrfCtl Contractor!, I Bui ding Repairers a raJ Import ft***** SHOK CO., LTD BAT A IiUILDING NORTH BRIDGK MAD Silk Stores NEW SILKS in New Designs At Mclwani~s Expert iAdios Drebrtt/aktr 52, North Bridge Rd. Tele. '(981.162 words
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338 1946-10-28 6 Brighton, O\ 25. Two f *s from the j rid Ft ion o! THKI< Unions are going U) India pare for thr- visit, as early in the .f a representative d<-i<^ation froi: Pfedera lon, it wub announced at the Annual .■e of theReuter - 338 words
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Article137 1946-10-28 6 nt:w yof.k. Od SM v• H M Print D. B I I |a a rt\s bo- h WWI f« Physirian 'hat Mr Ro in r ■'< e to :ht P;.<*i;V- th., a d r»f hx d< a*h. H. T j y If r■ :i pelA.P. - 137 words
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Article64 1946-10-28 6 'PITCHFORK MURDERER EXECUTED LONDON, Oct 25. Henrii-h v. f..rm»-r commander of Terezin onpprtnitiori ramp where, according Pn»r-iw raciir,, ,T**w.- were fore«>K 11 hi o death with pitchforks •xecnied today. H*,- was fouri'l y, the .dd<d, r<f nuMißlauffbtati .la'kinuil und luring lOpPOTtcd thr Nm! norm^tii In Cxccb t^rHUkry. Ma 1 houReuter - 64 words
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130 1946-10-28 6 Dutch Navy Will Not Seize Republican Ships lA, 0 M r> tel Hi would ian hipDel rh ii€« i rrv c! d :y j.rms. c.rniH unit! Of Bl ion, the p *-ptit Ifca i m n< r ,»ted. p t. a kg with D:'. Mbk mi ippartmtlj were an Ot^rowtllA.P. - 130 words
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Article94 1946-10-28 6 KARACHI, Oct. 25.— J. R. D Tata. head of the Indian leading hmtoess hau.se controlling many industrial <•nu.Tpri.-ei including ftftcel electricity awi civil aviation. disclosed here today that a new overseas air company ia being formed shortly in India to run air services between Innia andReuter - 94 words
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Article61 1946-10-28 6 DUMBARTON, Oct. 26.— A new cro? channel steamer for the Southern Jtaihsay was launched at Dumbuitoiv She is fhe 3,600-ton oilburning Falaise, named after an ancient Normandy town. intended primarily for traffic to the Channel Is ands. She will be equipped with x.-.dur :.nd has accommoilation for 1,460Reuter - 61 words
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367 1946-10-28 6 'Opposition Based On Misc onception British Covt. Tells African Chief I Johannesburg, Oct. 25.— The Briti has told Chief Tshekdi Khama, head wa:o tribe, Bechuanaland, that his o] incorporation of the former mane; houlh-west Africa into the South Afric "based on a misconception." n A letter from Sir Evelyn Baring,Reuter - 367 words
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75 1946-10-28 6 BOSTON, m Deputy < lion*. V C"ocla»<'d in a s] the Unfa ai d tir co!ii ri.- and North Pa of nO'.v<"' in said. He warm,! Amerii >: aii control of N i North 13-I 3 <• site for thf drfViuv hemisphere.Reuter - 75 words
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99 1946-10-28 6 FLUSHING MEADOW. Nfl York, Oct. 26.- Philip Noel-Bane Chief British delegate appeals to the Soviet delegate to tb United Nations General A^mb here to make a fresh tart in to Security Council. Speaking in th»- general dew on the proposal to abolish t veto ofReuter - 99 words
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Miscellaneous130 1946-10-28 6 1 M'l, Vll\l It EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRIBUNE There Is a Shroud! l By Al Capp >' w t i <t\ I W/t-H</L "f M I <f AAAAS I rO^'ARO 7 4t WE Air.S T (-CHUCKLE.? A«»OOy WW Y^ >OH WAL- THfc a^nnyyyjj, j [fiARCMT \TH* JOKE'S130 words
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Article, Illustration2039 1946-10-28 7 v blars I y.ung film I purposes is not, a* I I believe, purely a jofc ake-up experts by arti I r hair and mousi II careful drawini a face, coupled wltli i c cameraman ll abject. u saying that s alis requir d2,039 words
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Article, Illustration614 1946-10-28 8 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE WITH Sharkskin DOnJUTf up visions of a cool and delectable fabric. Slack suits for the Kiris •and dinner Jacket! tor tn^ boysNevertheless thi word Ifl I misnomer. But real sharkskin, thi covering of this fearsome creature, is know:: Shagreen, and widely U* d In the614 words
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Article, Illustration388 1946-10-28 8 Josephine Lawman - Josephine Lawman By Battling The Hot Weather Some few people react happ ly to hot weather but most of u> are quite uncom f ortable when "the temperature soars. We break out in heat rashea and temp rs find ourselves tired and unreasonable, and literally stew our388 words
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Article456 1946-10-28 9 the Malayan Share BTEM .TO Briekvorl i m 2 1 8.00 0 00 c rin N 36.00 1.'.00 :v<* 25 I •75 QO 11.00 1.00 10 00 :1 00 MOO j Bank Is. 1 I Pi )tt 1 l-W riP? 12.75 13.25 2 J': 2.40 I 00456 words
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Article242 1946-10-28 10 Our Special Food Markets Report By Our Own t itPrices y I weight d. iuo |f( Siam Indo-China $70 Kedah glotlnouc rice $100 K«-ddh glutinous rice $85: I milling $38. um quality $95. Gula Malacca": —Superior quality $42; modiurn quality $37. p as: Slam $50, Palemban« medium quality $40 $35.242 words
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Article94 1946-10-28 10 i <-, 23. Trad I I the .stock mi.rkr-t has been rather repet of y. -Vi-rdayi though, perhaps, en a smaller scale Switch- mi in fill <a ir i »ecui i« n more pronounced but buying hu b■nt improvement in helped by the strong liSi taken byReuter - 94 words
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Article31 1946-10-28 10 MOMBASA. Oct. 26.— First eche--1 of (he Royal Air Force permuU to ra ni wing ing of r, -J7 fficeT i i :<" n I h }.< n aboard the tra ispor' ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article88 1946-10-28 10 I IN, Ocl UNION RESULTS: in y Champi< hip: Cheshire <; D 5. Cornwall 0, S Dover. 3. Olou Nor hu 8. Lancathi e i R i y 1 1 ague: Be'levue Ra Batley Vt t Sail Era:"f..r i Northern 2s, H F.si- hera wse R bury (5.Reuter - 88 words
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Article243 1946-10-28 10 SPENCER RIDES 4 WINNERS (Out Of 5) Bpenetr roac the v. of all the exetpt one a t today's races, riding four winners- including a dead heat— sn rov.. The first rar. was a walk-over, Kftttchings leafing only on<; Bt From the ;ccond to the fifth races, Spencer rode ai)243 words
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Article63 1946-10-28 10 London, Oct. 26.— Thr Glca cester a rcraft c mpany announcd Saturday that an attempt will be made Sunday establish a new London to Pan record if the weather s i; able. m The present rcc; rd J N minutes. fr The pilot is expected to mA.P. - 63 words
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Advertisement31 1946-10-28 10 At Tlk Worii GLOBE: DAILY: 3 P.M *The Prisoner z<> NEXT CHANGE "THE SEVENTH VI LIDO DAU I P-M "WOLF (Ist H» FinaJ C W>:. SKY: I SENSATION -ALL AT I31 words
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Miscellaneous267 1946-10-28 10 Try Th is AMERICAN ANSWER TO f W% PREVIOUS PUZZLE Crossword Puzzle rm rir s&- mmrnm^ invaluable gem teachem (abbr.) ~JSI7 N fM!2III^1 T I 16-Ben»or (abbr.» 34-«hower F*vi.*E r O C^lBS E'E!^ 5 la-Gossip Idly !i"^,?7,n ftAi^MSel^PMilU-^ 23-Orow old »»one L I NNISJTj^ PIS A ?«jt 34-Underground 4S-U. 8.267 words
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570 1946-10-28 11 iCFered tneir Arjrt ,n wh<*n !n when visaing •by a g^ a l an<^ 1 pped goal and Although do.ng .rking in the first mtf d ends two Matthews drop Phillips k.ckjng Swansea to which led with a try verted. After--3wans aconcenonReuter - 570 words
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Article202 1946-10-28 11 AUSSIES BEAT DURHAMS BY 18 RUNS ILg gi me oi cr clay a C mEleven made n m the Aus- Lmea and Wai beat the Dur intr* Eleven by I originally held n washed cut r it was half way I relay, in perfect ather, the Austra- r 88 runs202 words
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Article94 1946-10-28 11 CAPETOWN, Oct. 26. -The South African Metropolitan Handicap was won here today by a filly for the first time in 44 years when Mr. G. R. Newman's ir-year-old Buviciae carried ol Is big event. Bovidae beat Mi S. Gaiett's Badenoch by five lengths. Glen Arch, ownedReuter - 94 words
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522 1946-10-28 11 LONDON. Oct. 2«.— -GoOi r ten clar.ccs were apain a feature of day's League games. Crowds of 60.000 saw the Cheteea-Arsenal and Newcastle-Manchester < i^y prames wh.ii. 1 r»o.i.'ofl lurried up to nee Mancheste United gc down > r la'id for whom Whir umReuter - 522 words
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Article109 1946-10-28 11 B tfc .Or-: fur 30 i nles, ru Ri«| IBM in 3 hr-. 0 mi> 16 4 th.> White ity BU The previous best was the Britial mnntr J. B^airvs, I II Kilts. M.S st-rs. e^Ublished la 1885 Bi 1 fa.' h»-avy foiag today HolteReuter - 109 words
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Article150 1946-10-28 11 NEW YORK, Oct. 26. --Rallying attempts were feeble and prices continued around the day's level. Tlie market has »hown so lai little or no disposition t> discount the November election and brokers say the character of the trading suggest more a waiting attitude than anything else.Reuter - 150 words
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327 1946-10-28 11 ALFSEA NAVY SHARE CUP-TIE HONOURS HQ ALFSEA 1 NATAL H\sj nw> 1 HQ alfsea shared hoi Dockyard in a Vic.ory Cup-; r Jalan Bcsar yesterday. The relay has been Nov. 1. uunng the first hall 01 the game, he gtabdai I play was disappointing. A better game was seen al327 words
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Article69 1946-10-28 11 California, Oct. 26 -A 400--pound toons* 'Kk 1 which me moriallicd in Korea Admiral Togo's Japanese naval victory over the Ru :>.-jins in 1904. will b prea nted aj war trophy to State ol California, The 14th Artillery dlvUion of California national <?uard which k theA.P. - 69 words
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Article346 1946-10-28 12 27.— Berlin m irned o th« women who did the job, The city's municipal lons rlumpti for the Weitero- supported 80 in all th( four mies of B ilin. Even <he Party chiefs n surprise < .1 Ber!inj Russian secto urned their backs on theReuter - 346 words
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59 1946-10-28 12 Russians Say Sorry For American's Death i i |.-J XI in tbt n. I Iff, American <M\i I wpUyit, Gen. I) Cl«f, I> I'uty Gi.ve nor o > Ar' immediate inh<- undertakfii, Soviet Kerocbkin, Chairman of the roordinatine Tonimittee of tho Allied Control Council in Berlin, la the Ki IcaniReuter - 59 words
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Article91 1946-10-28 12 Washington. Oct. 27. The U.S. Army issued to-day an official rep >rt that "many girls" are entertaining soldiers in their rooms in Heidelberg, Germany. The report was based on investigations mad f last month on the basis of an Article in the Stars and Stripes.A.P. - 91 words
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383 1946-10-28 12 (By Our Own Critic). "Music for Everybody,' 1 now in stablished success, pursued its joyful and original course xy^'din last night at the Victoria Memorial HaO. Tru>ir Excellences, Sir Franklin and Lady Mmson, honoured the concert #ith their presence. The programme opened w:ih he383 words
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51 1946-10-28 12 WORKERS CLAIM "MORE PROFITS MORE MONEYY" Philadelphia, Oct. 26.— United ftl W P Ami] ni in [liioi m< n iril! tiobsti c i "i [ndu Ml Phi ip M Ti U" confrress hen-. ■y."l\ vi i i ay a \nerimm to 1 u ithout tb i pa! ol living, h<Reuter - 51 words
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345 1946-10-28 12 New York, Oct. 27.— Norway ha*- a tons Assembly for action to assta forces of Spain". The Norwegian defegl M. Lange, dealing with \he Spanish question, asked for a full airing of the controversial issue in y\v> asi sembly and said M Wc345 words
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155 1946-10-28 12 LONDON. Oct. 26. -An; rub ber business d n in London! entirely a mattei < until Government anrnu] policy on the rest ration Aia market but there is c nj interest in the higher pria being paid in Malaya which n? definitely exceed the priceReuter - 155 words