Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 13 October 1946
1946-10-13
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Title Section25 1946-10-13 1 The Sunday Tribune Vow printed simultaneously I Singapore. Kuala l^umpui ft iMh (Fen m tfllcc opening shortly r^ h.m SINGAPORE. OCTOBKR 13, 1940 TEN CENTS.25 words
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Article306 1946-10-13 1 YOUR Bread Or Flour RATION Registration Tomorrow !t-r bread .it <-p.« brains to-ni »rr«;u ami will con tin tit* for a week. Your first leaf card** can lined from October H Method o: given ts folOctober 28 1 Lole to chor the following I i B 1 1 flour. P306 words
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Article44 1946-10-13 1 ASCOT. Oct. I -rain won the I A r V/ Stake* run oi^er two Wdk today. Br ids was second and Airborne tr I 4-5 on the tOVOmrti Sour e rain won by five 'hs. A shot head separatand the third. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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151 1946-10-13 1 mbers of t] y*B Men's Club yesteiday, the Rev. Goh Hood Ke Xl-known Chinese Ith arid tnusA be built l4 on neither people nor nauons bitter.* 1 rl I be lid. half the wealth and resources to be hi-ld by th- to live151 words
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Article52 1946-10-13 1 YORK Oct. 12.— Hie ted Nat.- Da BeereUudM an n umced today that the Btcnrity ncl] would meet In an open 20.00 GMT Oct. 15 :r. Bu ieeji Ita interim headquar; n lit] Q8 undei the International Court of Justice shall be open to non-A.P. - 52 words
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194 1946-10-13 1 'NO POLICY OF HATE FOR ME'— Chifley Sydney. Oct. 11.- prime Minister Mr. Chiefly told ftpessmcn on Oct. 2 that In- would never engage policy Of hfl i:. tn Informal mat over a cup ol tea i a lavourite pastime) a- the fmrntHitir* Club, KM aid: He WSJ not inReuter - 194 words
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Article151 1946-10-13 1 NOJITH A1.1.ri:.: "N. York. Oct. 11: A four i! IflMf* bom I Bt Bill aii of D 1: Mi Ncr: area of M V. r-. phire this afternoon. annourii't 1 i Hm were killed and fourth member of the crew injured. F llßfei plane appeared toReuter - 151 words
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Article16 1946-10-13 1 Washington, Oct. 12.— Mr. Cordell H .11. appeared to be out of imme- A.P.A.P. - 16 words
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647 1946-10-13 1 GOV-GENERAL PLEDGES FULL CONSULTATION yVL4L4K4/v WV/OyV RL4A/ HIGH TRIBUTE PAID TO CHINESE (I roui Roy Ferroa) MdloCCd, Saturday. The Governor-General, the Ri. Hon. Malcolm MacDon^J speaking at j dinner here last night, pledged that the promise made by the Secrelaiy of State tor the Colomc* to consul! representatives of all647 words
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146 1946-10-13 1 PARATROOPS' FIRST DAY OF FREEDOM WITH BACK PAY Reporter) rly 200 troopers spent their first complete day of i pore town visiting CiIMBML amusement parks mi wSS Sights, wi- k^ts bulging At Nee sit Camp y were temporaril housed ay tnra >m Ipoh primp and those who were and are146 words
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Article107 1946-10-13 1 NUREMBERG, Od LI -Rudolf Hess, c »d< mn< d I life Un prisonmeni by the .'.'.;r' :;.berg Tribunal, was found by I pr. D fflcer today busily engaged In drawing up ptaoi foe i re«rtli Reich. lie has not yt-t w rk«-d the details,Reuter - 107 words
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Article95 1946-10-13 1 Buyers' Strike Urged 1 'From Our Oun Corresj ideni I. G, Sat. A "buy- •>.. Pr, %idi ni f v nang Clerical J If r. I Ponnudurai, sp< aWtng j ON 14 >:. ng of I today. Mr. Ponnudurai urged i 7nc7nbers to folhir wk American house?. 'ad S V95 words
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Article40 1946-10-13 1 X ng para': v. n wnf ;■>:' '.r Ku:i--, 1 .r last night on t: .y to Kmbpore, following the war OAot n to quash thf r ns. our Kual I -lmpur er wired last night.40 words
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Article25 1946-10-13 1 S.x pc njured during communal disturb Dacca Mid i 72 hour eiirfi w b been imposed in certain areas of the town.25 words
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Advertisement140 1946-10-13 1 ARAMTSE 2-YEAR FOR XJVZR rVf* PUMP PUMP NIB ft ETC EXTRA r» FREE DIAPHRAGM! yQßtsxsi «a Chuli» Street, WIIUIIWH. !jB, Ifcrtb Bridge Road. Tel. H OECLARATIOH FORM Ie .p.- 'rtnrsv »-.th SI j' i^lA] ifut; name. CtMt v .or, c»rd i< valid for the #Dik>wtnjf number of persons and tha:140 words
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Advertisement148 1946-10-13 1 Phone Numbers: r.diloi -i UNirU..., >811 Advertising. Circulation k v < < mts REX REIGNS SUPREME Radiogram vfij£fo\fis§ > Needles. s^mJm3m& S(1 mv Hnsiai iNi>ni' BLA< X M\KKi I S.M \SIIJ I TH VNKh in k, Large consignments of REX Radiogram and Steel Needles V* II and we are now148 words
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Advertisement18 1946-10-13 1 "TYPEWRITER CALCULATOR ■■■■■Mi tor immediate delivery Repairs undertaken v. T. i. i: 332, North Bridge Road. Telephone 707118 words
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197 1946-10-13 2 S'pore Has Big Traffic Cops Shortage 7%'f? l*iiiiiil^iii€ 4 ii .%i (Sunday Tribune Staf Reporter) There is a big shortage of traffic cops ir Singapore today. An officer of the Traffic Branch told me yesierday thai the gth of the lc Poiii seat is about 50 per cent, less than197 words
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127 1946-10-13 2 Property In ExAxis Countries: S'pore Statement Polp ol Singapore and R.iBB and other bodies constituted under the hr wh) r>wn property in Bulgaria. Finland, Hungary or Rummi;. furnish particulars of any cl.'im for ration or compensation for I Cr damage they ir.ay wi h to a not "mber. 194<>. in127 words
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23 1946-10-13 2 155 Car Strippings in Kuala Lumpur tht'ckeii -iation whicil police ■IHI-nand I of then n .ion was taJ:en. the p r rtrijH i23 words
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Article54 1946-10-13 2 S'PORE CRIME Six British soldi iver in Road on I .t. iing up a Tamil Islam in t Street, lour the >y with $2,300 and h $300. i rubb»took $430 and jei $G55 from a rl Street and i ne>e robbed t'ne inof a house in Selegie Road of $50054 words
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Article59 1946-10-13 2 ttranto v. M A. P. B rth. Mr. B at S.. Ksntr. v.hen oit' was of Hong Kong. Hong Of All: r RO.se the Cathedral in wen 'i-turning after Dr X cf HonK Konjr. He is a lawyer, who from !ia by the Nazis in U>3B. when59 words
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Article51 1946-10-13 2 Victoria School Old Boys Assn. of the Old Bo\ >.;!, held at the School following rim office- bearers for thf an Bag Kn« Lian; Kirn of the Q int Seore!iK Mm Leang; Trey Woo Wei Fonjr; Auditors: Me i Tcp and N»r Kian tamed 'FoothaliV, Mr. AisaI «cff (kuKwr): Mr51 words
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188 1946-10-13 2 Indonesians Promise Chinese Compensation I Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Indonesians have promised to com- Bhiimi damages suffern the course of the Java cpn--10 th. which can be buted to them, declared IViang Chia Tong. Chinese Consulvia. in an b q the Tribune. "The Indonesians have repoatedly ird thiir policy to188 words
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Article113 1946-10-13 2 London. Oct. li.— A perfectly 1 |irl weighing just under one pounci i born to Mr. and Mrs. A. Vargas Gardner of Haye^ Road. Bromley, Kent The baby. Peggy Anne Gardner is reported toduy to bo "crying healthii, SN will be fed on milk and113 words
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Article99 1946-10-13 2 wedding took place yesterday bt-tv;.-:i I' 00) P F. Hubi-rt. ADST. HQ.. ALFSEA. ;ind Mrs. Vera Rus- at St. Andrew's .-arcdral. The bridegroom is the brother of Lt.-Col. Hubert of the Financial Advisor'f Branch, HQ., ALFSEA The bride was given away by j Major Shotter. D.A.D.S.T.. HQ., Singapore99 words
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Article74 1946-10-13 2 I >und guilty of a charge wrongful j lon of two b I of Canadian club whiskey, j Lee Eng Son,', a Cnln< i $50 by Magistrate Ahmad bin Ibrahim, yesterday. Two policemen on round- it Tanjong Pagar Road saw the d hi behaved in74 words
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Article81 1946-10-13 2 T. E d Control clerk at the Victoria School subv inch rationing office, was sentenced t nths' rigorous imprisonment to Mr. T. L. T..:. In Special D Court «Tciay. Navaratnam was convicted of .■i;.; tlj accepting money to your in regar I I renew- al of ration81 words
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82 1946-10-13 2 Ten-Month-Old Robbery: Man Remanded A charge was explained in ihe Fourth T\ 'urt yt to Neo Tirt, who was alk*p«.d to have committed armed robbery of $500 in cash and five lengths of white cloth frcm a woman, Tay Neo, at the Heng Ngi*P estate, at tli- 1- 1 mile,82 words
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Article191 1946-10-13 2 Airman Seeks Adveature In Malaya A young English airman l I unable to settle dov n to mundane life of peace- > i time after tasting the thrills and dangers of war is seeking adventure in Malaya. 1 He is Arthiu E. Qoetzee ;,v. II aver stock Boa S Liverpool.191 words
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Article, Illustration291 1946-10-13 2 SCHOOLS FOR 700 IN AMUSE MENT PARK (Sunday Tiibune Staff Kcp Amusement park by night, c* i he dual role now being played by N< v ffo Id .iblisliment. where been strated in m padwis groii d ol thr ii-K.^.i-ds oi" oi n 1 Be «W !l en u>st congested291 words
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Article115 1946-10-13 2 CONDEMNED NAZIS ARE CRACKING NUKKMBhi \C"! RiMn'ii' in the death cell, a prison ofD~a;<l tod Majcr Frederick Teich said I jrlas»y eyed, broke down in te:> during a final one-hour his had. was described hs b* of tf p<3scd of th" in^r final visit- to th<- condemn< l La prisonA.P. - 115 words
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Article40 1946-10-13 2 Fourth MugtstraVs Court y«-.st«M i charp«-d of on D<-<-. last year Lai Toug Seng estate on the tt% mil*- Chua Koh Kiut in fear, of injury, and 'hereby inj duced Kch, to pay him $500. l 'C remanded40 words
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Article39 1946-10-13 2 12:— O ral Joseph Siilucll. U.S. Sixth I and hero of tt ctuqpftign, be progressively weak* i il, where he underwent i 1 r. A bulletin paid: "hi> condition m for \v<»rs«> in th»» in lioiirs."- A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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181 1946-10-13 2 HE SAW THE NIPS SURRENDER AT TOKYO BAY (Sunday Tribune Siatt R^parte: Steaming into Tokyo Bay in Augu and looking. jnerican-tfritish Oft* icent specta >rciin£ m executive A. M. Jacobs who arriv' Mr. Jacobs who will be manager for tho London Film Proiiuction< Ltd. served with I Royal Naval Volunteer181 words
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Article29 1946-10-13 2 1 the Singaat N< Nothing •c ask»d hi: Obligin pal piodm -angIng on a v but DOCket of Dftfr Of Rajagop; > as s^otAlc an29 words
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31 1946-10-13 2 Derequisitioning Programme in K. L. A p 1 ..f a Ult*i cf M». irttol end depi >n further utotn fi laiiour. .i ii" .'-.h*';* 1 1 j ii r not •t"*31 words
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15 1946-10-13 2 Sentries Open Fire, Chinese Found Shot Dead -t- .Mil *J Eight san an ji b»»ach15 words
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Advertisement292 1946-10-13 2 ;p r e pa i p Ie i- s i >i l il d; t ■vu!, BitWK.QC per tDMTUou of words. every aMittonal wort. v* irj>uiueiiie:it»: H single colvmn lncbl per tnsertkm Domestic <>> rr'!.< Death Engagement. M ED: Good refrigerator t. nets. Or ly of later m prices offered.292 words
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Article, Illustration123 1946-10-13 3 NEW RIOTS IN HOLLYWOOD ■OLLYWOOD Oci 12. P rial squads holding night st cleared through massed pick colmr Lib. rater »-s on Fndav in the renewal of mo- /jou- IHMI Tw-> nickels which injured 38 PWWM including twu women d for parading w H» totai in th" Kwcek dispute between123 words
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Article85 1946-10-13 3 fOwr Own Rrportcrt WNANc el for HjMjfc Pay" t;> b D Mr. N. Ponii Jjwldent ol tl. cai ilWoti. speaking at the I out that m ■M c; ■nit s all-jwasi s, II ;:r rl»- they shoulci Govern lead in tl^ mati ■•A PW. too85 words
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Article63 1946-10-13 3 Ex-Pre sident Has To Make Own Bed Washington Oct. 12— Thousands Wa*hin*ton hotel guests ha own beds today while visitors were turned away in M hotels were 5.090 employees have strike for higher wages. fl»w of visitors to this norWerflowing city has almost Henry v. Secretary of Commerce of theReuter - 63 words
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Article33 1946-10-13 3 Lorry Tyres Reach Penang J* 1.800 i S* Jnst b-' n r thf Dur.io |n(i Joijltha Js«{*perm!rs obtainabl. StoTveT Jd Inspeclw l übS 5^ als 222 m t*. r }> Increased b y 7533 words
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Article12 1946-10-13 3 CNRRA Refutes ONRRA Statements i lit Hlli < ttit.. D I hi- A.P.A.P. - 12 words
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Article, Illustration154 1946-10-13 3 Chir. igapor( importers. ha' to the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. rial meeting to formulate a resolution to be addressed 10 the Governor in protest a a shipping ore lo come into force from Oct. The order makes it compulsory for plying between Singap and154 words
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Article245 1946-10-13 3 S'PORE FOOD, PRODUCE MARKETS (By Our Own Correspondent), i Prices quoted below are for pteul weight except where other- j wise Foodstuffs Yesterdays quotas were- -"M e<ih o o n": < Siam $115: Indo- China $75. Ketteh utiruiis rice $105. < Kedah glutinous rice $90. Siam j rice milling $38.245 words
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Article35 1946-10-13 3 .Dny Rob«t- Duncai. aged 28. oi Hordl.-. Hamp- s died in London result ness contracted during :ive years in a German pvj B I cairp. Sir Anthony was .ix 1 ■1 P35 words
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1325 1946-10-13 3 SUNDAY TRIBUNE FINANCIAL SECTION LONDON'S RUBBER LliVliTS (Sond Mimic I\m tn«ial Comspondi Business in the local share market ov< k-rnd has been on a limited scale and here b I a general marking down of prices. S On the other hand, according InformationA.P. - 1,325 words
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Article12 1946-10-13 3 London Stock Exchange on it ..it mm idle in th« «'Xtt«*iii«; Ho»12 words
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Article12 1946-10-13 3 New York Stock Market Mint B- ;dt pa c; <losed ftrm. ReuterReuter - 12 words
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Article27 1946-10-13 3 ,'DON ii V r.rm\ saw r ilage of the netal until tome time in 1940 imd rtcoBMMBBOB4 itton until ripply meets ...H1. tin A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article, Illustration34 1946-10-13 3 -Dunu« d Wfc i I than 6 900 award:Awards for gallantry totalled ;diiig: 81 V* M«r 409 Mil: cuniinfr to oflkial firait« isnued Reuter JOY DAVIDSON Back in Ma:Reuter - 34 words
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Advertisement64 1946-10-13 3 ■Sir "^^B 1 I Produced by DatiJ Hempstead gA,g Erected b,! f,Ti LARA NE DAY HF Sc ten Ploy bvM.tfo«Holmei See* IJTI LflimillL WH I W NEXT ruAKC 'HI (APITO! I ■»■■>■-»-.— Imi m i' r i you wvr recistf'r I FOR YOUR BREAD AND FLOUR BFTWEEN mi I I-:-:.64 words
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Article, Illustration1998 1946-10-13 4 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE -bu- A A. Ball, a student of •hool of Art, Engag down in Singaind feels that she will dm to execute some of the iter colours and black m which she Mrs Ball paints her maiden name of Jean I hope that art1,998 words
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Advertisement162 1946-10-13 4 THE EASTERN LTTERATU IE BUREAU (Booksellers, News-agents ft I ~s) 55, Stamiurd Road, Singapore. We are Repres* for READERS ".I N (Lono\ the good book BOOK CLUB READERS 1 UNION BOOKS, which range from 7 6d. to 215., and covers all fields of writing, are sold to members at only162 words
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Advertisement62 1946-10-13 4 rilF <» V s IK'KN (>PI X i\ I 275, Boutt) Bridg** Road, ICrtu- Maxwell Road. C. V. PAN OH. <Pntt»> (JLASBEB OUARAKTHED— S* VEAH.S LXi'ERIENCE. at U SIANC I t BATTERY ROA ■aaj Ofl'.r, 97, Killim-y Road I Sale. Drts^t- .ataat I styles and laU«st materi***. Day Di. ninf62 words
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Article, Illustration865 1946-10-13 5 r social events was hold at the lovely Hone of S Ldr and Mr H «Bab>» Bruce wh comfcn«Hi a house warming and M Brute's bin < party Tt. nnmti "social her •py faculty gae.st.s and txf-r dar quite a rev squadron RA.F was in865 words
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Article, Illustration903 1946-10-13 5 week, .md even dart boards of the divertisement' arranged. Include Miss Joyce Yarrow, the able Club Director, Miss Danaher and s as welfare superintendents, and Miss Pan Sides who so efficiently does the catering. Parties are held from time to time, the club packed with member s and903 words
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Advertisement7 1946-10-13 5 6p STAMFORD XD. STPO.^"-' •x^'^^irGloßlOUS BEAUTY AIDS7 words
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Advertisement142 1946-10-13 5 PB i i i \Ct CoJ Tel 3 j i» i, I 1.,..., Lady's Underwear^ Etc. 1 ir.mti-. tl I'm v* o ChiMH Moderate. I importers of all kinds or [rhtnfSf Hand-made Fancy Otodr 10 Battery Road Rodney Hom^ Mm •••> |i int-tl intfi i Vustralia, America ai» England in142 words
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253 1946-10-13 6 The Sunday Tribune SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1946. cwo jore b i mon as a wnole i thfl ha .)een. We hi i f trie ige o: shortage unha does cars we much doubt the prim a sizeab. n |J Oi 'hn rmmL After threi id a half year- of n253 words
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Article941 1946-10-13 6 Sagittarius - Sagittarius 9 By V mor< M in the "Tribune" hf "'lvr Mr. C E Win burg, r. Idei iati :i of i ihe is to in- partiCUk;.; Of pul tion will Lauded in M ila takes steps to secure co- a of the Mai and i941 words
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Article1028 1946-10-13 6 It AAcans Less Money Vox Angela, But After A!l My Dearest Angt I Although I have been sendir you only hall ill van thi past few months, I don't want you to gel .:npression thai ag you. Far from i it 11. ust ins.;: my lite1,028 words
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880 1946-10-13 6 TE SSIE CORNELIUS - Malaya's Girls And The Men In Jungle Green TE SSIE CORNELIUS By ft hen "V i i "Tribui ncr on the troops in 111 ,nd their friendships v Ith Ma; .s, she lit knew ;orm she :ovokin^. It has len to bm read i pott* bag, and summans. < of880 words
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Advertisement47 1946-10-13 6 lo tin MIA! Tht- i.mv »iv \m»'i i- .in I st Numount Km, less Glass Ol— in that blend with beauty and sharpen appearance with clean cut i They are cushioned against breakage. EVFRBRICHT Ui i i C A L C O., t > 1». Chuha B%ract, Telephoi47 words
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Advertisement11 1946-10-13 6 /lw\ Dry Ginger Ale /c? refresh me (THE BEST SIMCE IBB311 words
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Article1276 1946-10-13 7 H.L. HOPKIN - H.L. HOPKIN London Spurious Whisky Bonuses For M.C.S. Pensioners! i Report has it MalU* you are again experiencing the terrors of jpurtous whisk; ive my sincere sympathy, but you hay us here in London. Hooch has been rearing its head in 10s: c plac Whlsky is supposed1,276 words
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Article148 1946-10-13 7 JAPS STILL FREE IN BANK A (Suii(l:i> Tribune Staff Reporter) Japaneseaoldlery art stll] ;t- larfi In Boom xA these arc reported to be Inhills in the south of the island. According to tUcse Japs luivr discarded their ma ur. d native garb and livini .vith ives. It is reported that148 words
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Article466 1946-10-13 7 "Back Pay Was Imprisonment (Sunday Tribune sun Reporter) I not known whm thi Johore Military Farces or Volunteers will be reorganized To date no instrulons ha.v been Issued for the to-formatt of the J.M.F thouuh nv.-:\iN have no* been b;.:;uh! up to date, thank* to the efforts ol a number466 words
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Article401 1946-10-13 7 Students Draft World Charter Prague: The delegation of British student., winch attended the International Students Congress here played a leading part in the drafting of the statute the new students world organisation proposed name of which is "International Union of Students American delegation at this Congres s of the students401 words
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Article, Illustration119 1946-10-13 7 photo. Nuremberg defendant; talk it over. Some of the defendant^ in the Nuremberg trial are seen discussing some of the verdicts which had already been delivered by the judges when a short recess was ordered during the proceedings thU morning Oct. I. At left, Goeru(' (back to camera, in greyA.P. - 119 words
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Article144 1946-10-13 7 MELBOURNE.— Red < ,v w ,"-< war Winded m '-> anese prison camps to see ositsed by MOhUftVINQII. Mr. Tom ITfcite, end Australian ex-sei uiofW o/ tUc v d War, teas teaching a blinded man of World War 11 to use a typewriter. Inadverttypewriter Mil144 words
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Article149 1946-10-13 7 London. Oct 11 Britain to itibmM t i !iu- dntted Nations for aijp;-' .i 'i:\t:t agreement I the Iniitrortitp of the Bri- 'Mr TOOnS, 1 >l.ll:M !/I i "i^anyikK before tllfl GN dm nU AMemiMy meeti on Od 23, tinI IoJ >nia] < MBce ipokesmao said inReuter - 149 words
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Advertisement31 1946-10-13 7 Ntw DISCO V TRY BANISHES COLDS MSTANTIY O»'« Wt rou, coij r> o- It n«» rjr» J7"|ljt Sm» .t m>. Takt 2—l A- NwhM^ els* is iv%« as «ood. S-PSHOTAMtCQ •A&'OAMDSOUHDfNCHEERS31 words
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Advertisement150 1946-10-13 7 IS HERE AGAIN TO STOP YOUR PAI N FEVE R ft) v^ j J^ BEFORE tZ^ lA^%L> AFTER TAKING ASPRO' C <^ -A TAKING ASPPO Aspro is tne family medicine all over the world, and Is available afate throughout Malaya to bring speedy relief from pain and fever. Aspro OT150 words
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Article, Illustration48 1946-10-13 8 Kiuang paratroopers arrive New Soon after their reflmm by order of the War Mi>y. Pictures show (topr I* front row: Private* G. Newton and Teasdale; centre row Privates Blount. Merchant id Tinsley; back row facing Davidson: Group includes PriMcDermitt. Wheeler, >er. Stafford. Robinson and Huviy >48 words
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822 1946-10-13 8 Eric Downton - RUSSIA RE-OR GANISES HER POST- WAR ARMY Eric Downton i I\y m until lately Renter's correspondent in Moscow 4 L Anir ill,- Union are iind ng extensive tai reorganisation according to several foreign military attaches in Moscow The most recent developments of modern warfare —particularly the atom-bomb, rocket-bombs radar, jet-and822 words
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Article87 1946-10-13 8 9m+> tary of War Roi Friday that jruidod mi>sil. range fur great*- 1 I a matter of moi PatttTson *fid not statemei Thy an War somewhat over on« n mn. "and a greater par: >pr«>ad thi.:ly ov«-r (Xvupied «r**» and overseas. Our romparahV in mannow*A.P. - 87 words
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Article35 1946-10-13 8 JERUSALEM. O Pamphl* vring t on "the enemy" were dmnbuwa .wish city 0 today. threat was aciuiiiiwgy tinu- h till dawn °?^Si j, i r ■I. -'!»> L Vp!' soldiers we. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article333 1946-10-13 8 New Delhi, Oct. 11.— Pancii: Nehru, Yict-Presi-denl A the Indian Interim jovernmun >aid today that h was convinced that Subhaa Chandra Bkm former head Of the Japanesv-sponsort'cl u</\ > vim^enl o; "Fret' Inclk. and leader xA the Indian National Army if dead. The repeated rumoursReuter - 333 words
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Article19 1946-10-13 8 LONDON, Oct 11:— T;Jk> on woo! v..;: be h.-la in Londol from November T u> N ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article175 1946-10-13 8 King George VI Stakes LONDON 11:— Mr Schmitt, owner n ii main French hope for the Kir i "I Stakes, c run at Ascot to-morrow, be- his horse has a bif? of winning although he is not ;it ln'st. M Schmitt said: had a badReuter - 175 words
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Article85 1946-10-13 8 ITALIAN BASE FOR US NAVY ROME. On 11 Th»- Italian n»W» agency ANSA. reported lodar United SratHs authorities *i;id r» quested the Italian maritime authu ruitv to i nn them um^rar.iy parr of Naples harbor known a.. r.t. L Port a a: a naval ba>e for the LTnited Stat.- MediterraneanReuter - 85 words
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Advertisement13 1946-10-13 8 BB t •tf Yj I Si WkW^C^JtSt/w > mm £t Jims' 0 SMfir&m&t^^i^ rii<»iM-a7<i)o-:t7oo13 words
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Advertisement99 1946-10-13 8 OUT OF S O R S Half the joy of liTiaf to in ft* l A eat what you like with** fear 4| 1 not enjoy life as you should. J 5 >««« wBI ©on"" 11 bat why it KaStatwSst state affairs oontlt y DE WTITS ANTACID POWOi» J 399 words
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290 1946-10-13 9 £700,000 EXPEDITION TO HUNT for LOST TREASURE Bridlington, Yorkshire, Oct. 11. An liUon is with the 160-ton c. -Present Friends" to search the upper reaches of the Amazon over a period which may oe as long as 12 years to hunt for a legendary lost treasure, remnants at an ancientReuter - 290 words
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Article124 1946-10-13 9 Sfi that the European "Joto hand> to an econoin preparation for Lm up ii-« -my 1": Miing *E our eyes, and wi houki this r id a§T menace to other *-Key can better watch a nin then own JJJSaad thn c wortd SSeftated a gZrtnfA.P. - 124 words
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379 1946-10-13 9 Hong Kong 'Back Pay: Discrimination Alleged HONG KON l On d a half ni Hong Kong resu concerned in tl. Government's record expe re and the form ol taxation tha Introduced to meet a deficit of approximat<!v HK5162,000,000. lit qaestion raised amonjr the ctlMy'* thinkinjr citizen .< Is the i»?n»entReuter - 379 words
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Article89 1946-10-13 9 V.C. FOR CANADIAN London. Oct. ll.— The Victoria Cros^ highest British military decoration, has been a Canadian pilot his stood to at t tn his burnuv- raft and saluted h.s fellow gunnor, trapped in the turret before baling out officer, And! Charles Mynarski, d from burns he received in tryingReuter - 89 words
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Article48 1946-10-13 9 j— -s.ri- D aged 32. was found dead on a pavement at Goss Street, I .today. I.yi"tr nearby was Miss Emily Bai .'uK-.i. Th»' police found a razor in th«house where Dodd lives, also locks of hair .apparently cut from the wounded woman's head. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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72 1946-10-13 9 A Oct. 11:— Armed bands numb»'rinsr 15,000 men ttM mountainous areas in nortl central < which they use as bases to sweep down on small towns and vill Greek Government stated here today. Ba MM MMt On la iudinp that of two captives, theReuter - 72 words
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Article26 1946-10-13 9 TOKIO, Oct. IS: F r»y of 48 coal mines ar vith IMA I ers V .tinp. Non-paiti'ipat > g rcmai- rl 7. 112 A. P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article75 1946-10-13 9 NEW YORK. Oct. 12:— The Amprican- Swedish news exchange on Friday reported that three pet dead and two others injured in a fire aboard the 3,889-ton I dish motorship Kristina Thorden, bound from Gothenburg to AnnThe reports said that th motorship Uddholm and the Noi ;?i?;nA.P. - 75 words
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Article104 1946-10-13 9 NEW CARRIER PLANE EX SKGUNDO. CALIFORNIA. < H.— The Dou;r!as Aircraft C Thursday disclosed new ord... pment for it:- ■f. DI Skyr; single engine carrier type plane enabling it to fire 12-inch a:<l 5-inch rock* With the appi the N:. bureau tik< De ed pittuies of t)unew plane showing oneA.P. - 104 words
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Article50 1946-10-13 9 MATlfMti Oct. 11:— Office boys and messengers at the Secretariat of the Congress government of Madras have been supplied with charkh (small wooden spinning-wheels) in order that may spin during their sparetime. Tuurn produced in this way will be bought by the Gove^ment and Mi# rapkins and tabled xh.< ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article45 1946-10-13 9 11^ Oct. 11:— A sandbar at the mouth of the River Caum, which I flows through a larpe part of Madras ached i J seawater t«> flush the I^. I stagnar lea helped n the success of the plan- ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article109 1946-10-13 9 Oct. 11.— General of U.S. Army, Dwight Eisenhower, dined at Number 10 Downing S a the night of 10 with Prime Mini iton Churchill and 18 other g including 10 of Britain's top-ranking GeneraK b and Marshals of the af. Tlie communique gave onlyA.P. - 109 words
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Article189 1946-10-13 9 LONDON Od 11 beautiful modern building with chambers panelled with woods grown in h i is to be Future hub of Britai t'a tonlal Empire The present Colonial Office In Downinj Street. oppo>:« the Prime Minister's house in use 1875, no longer adequate for administrationReuter - 189 words
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Article94 1946-10-13 9 10KIO, Oct 12:—^The majority of Japanese women frankly favour birth control, according to a public opinion poll canvassed by girl *tudenls of Meiji University. Hard times difficulty of making living were piven in favour of limitirg offspring to two or three. Questionnairop v.ere sent toA.P. - 94 words
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Article, Illustration106 1946-10-13 9 This interesting picture was take?i in Perth in February 1942 ivhen the former Chinese Consul-General oj Singapore, Mr. Kao Ling Pai reactied there on the >.s. Gordon toith his staff and :ds. They left on the Feb. 11, 1942 and reached Fremantle on Feb. 20. Front row, left to right:106 words
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406 1946-10-13 9 PARIS, Oc li. -Nearly 27,000,000 Frenchmen and women will go to the polls on Sunday to vote for the second time on the proposed new constitution for France. KB May last over ten-and-a-half million voters rejected the constitutional u\: approved by theReuter - 406 words
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Article80 1946-10-13 9 India Wants DualPurpose Animal NEW DELHI. Oct. 11: A dualpurpose anii: .al one that 'n ilk and > d tot Anfcgfct purposes is needed in India, according to Dr. Raj<i:dr;i TifmlKT for Food ai:l Agriculture in th«- In(lovernnient. AcM-<- mutt meeting cf thr a I < Wkm H ty, DiReuter - 80 words
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Article59 1946-10-13 9 AID FOR IN A MEN IN EUROPE URGED LONDON, Oct. 11:— Mr. I: Ruikar, vice president of the allIndia Forward Bloc and Conpress member for Natrpur in the Central \e Assembly, today cabl«-r: I>.ri- Jawaharlal Nehru, V.-..!abhai Pau-1 and ft, members of the Indian intGovernmen* I iWfe aid in assihtinpReuter - 59 words
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343 1946-10-13 9 $60,000 Million hor Chinese Ed'icaiio;: Nanking, Oct. 12. Although 1 ci the staggering sum of CNs6t 000.000 for educational rel irmtt drop in the b 1 to the amo hat would be required to repair the dir did to schools, colleges and univ< dating destructive t ar occupation. In anReuter - 343 words
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Article74 1946-10-13 9 AUSSIE SHEEP FACE THIRST THREAT in i »re water, which about 10 Australia's sheep and < n*numbci uf cattle deThe Rural Reconstruction .^ion has told *ion Dedman) immediate ;ni-hing flow. ingested that the ::monwpalth shoul nh the New and Queensland Stab Goveromenta, a view to jc::. a n. The CommissionReuter - 74 words
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Article93 1946-10-13 9 THE MUSIC FOR OCTOBER. Chinese and European Oawitc and popular Modern Song* by V Kwang Yu-ling. Mustc aoc<Mnpani*d Denis Sobriels, a younf Piaaft* of Radio Malaya. These two t«l*ata« ■toning Paradise (Beer Oari— > New World Park. Time: 7JO to M p.m. nightly. Popular Hollywood and MilafMl »gB by Miss93 words
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Advertisement18 1946-10-13 9 for i triad Sanitary Wu and I flings 152, CROSS STREET, SINGAPORE P. O. Box 780 Phone MM18 words
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246 1946-10-13 10 LONDON, Oct. 11.— In the House of Commons today. Vice Admiral Taylor, Copservati Padding South, complained of passage money demanded from >s and families of na y I personnel joining their bands abroad. Tlv complaint was supp >r I by Commander Noble.Reuter - 246 words
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Article70 1946-10-13 10 Stei^pv Most Popular Spot SHANGHAI. Oct. !l-'llii fcr overseas Chin< office Of tin ion, which baa i/.ed ;;and'«' rieMnnjr to refturn to i < h ad. Tho officv rowded iUU ycunjr <'hin».st' armed with document pa.^spoits. birth tificares. rvjistration cards i eer ift t c Only after th.'ir appHcal 0Reuter - 70 words
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Article56 1946-10-13 10 League -Congress Talks Break Down NEW DELHI. Oct. A lem League source said that -ht that dlreci i egol c Congiv- Party the League into Indl Independence plan had broken 4own over the League's In tence upon being r ntattve n n>. till rematothe source said the Len 'n byA.P. - 56 words
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Article30 1946-10-13 10 Babies Not For Assembly n \GPUK. Oct. 11: The speaker i-al Provir.c- 1 »tive ye a rul "no wo- bly oro X a baby with he. anionK 1 1- ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article104 1946-10-13 10 Monty Ike At Cambridge -abridge. Oct 11.- 1* ,ornery and GenEisenhow.r to-day visited ..bridge, where during war they met to see some ol their D-Day. plans being arranged This time tlvj visit was to receive honorary decrees 01 of Law from the University The war time v sit wa^s inReuter - 104 words
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Article, Illustration2012 1946-10-13 11 SPOTLIGHT on OVESEAS TEST THRILLS HAMMOND'S tUgt* crick' t d With ba one ol»sen ■er ol t: •>• Aoh- Woudr erf the i Larwcod evtr b >w;ed and a*t<-r lp a than UK r-d Preser fordwi' ht round 1. broad B B ng They pH 01 runs. Our Ut->t sen2,012 words
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Article108 1946-10-13 11 t cr To Spofh i it> rules and regulation W»* now sec that e» Consul-General seen; ed Much as every one would see his own national team t. and win* any and would make and mot. 'it football if, ivst«>iiC find cosmopolitan teams <oiv future. The108 words
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Article17 1946-10-13 11 II" I- •c |»Ui: the Ub x miit. luns for mi17 words
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586 1946-10-13 11 Corinthian - Corinthian TALKING ABOUT si'Oiti •By Mike Jacobs has new pi for a heavyweight elimina* serie s to lind ai> opponent for champion Joe Louis. But it will need more than that to unearth a real challenger. The truth is the Brown Bomber586 words
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Advertisement62 1946-10-13 11 AMERICAN TEXTILES Of D?S> 1\(/1 H)\. 1 BKOADCin!!! CAMBI" \iVi h!\r?f:ff^ DRILL FLANND GABAKDIM (H'l I IPRINTCLOTH PIQI I slllKl r\<; itei rwiu m i i i < STALED MATiMAI i'RINT agement will be made for on« ri?!i« MafaJi Piecegoods Merchant each at Malacca. Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh. Taiping, P»iig, Kota62 words
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Article45 1946-10-13 12 DUTCH RELEASE INDONESIAN MAYOR ndoan Republican Mayor of Semaranjr on the North coast oi was a h«»r vriti. jbli- released and fiown to Patavia pr»**ence In Setnaranp .-on«idfre.i prejudicial to pence and order," according- to Ronub sources quoted by the Hex News Aflrcncv todar ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article14 1946-10-13 12 ■I»mber» of the i. uon n. rkib Road has already L» >utned.14 words
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223 1946-10-13 12 Curjiij Stepped All But Two <! l>v. ;^< n C'i-osskeys Army ..0 team of th« 2nd. Division Crosskeys bet A X. wo goalfl to nil in U congame ot soccer vest er Jalan Besar. In the first half of the game. pers had their223 words
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Article740 1946-10-13 12 Ikin 00, Hardstaff 52, Hammond r) Not Out With Ha::mi' ?ui s.ill there" ami the Bnfltah team HSforftw MXM ma\ jrei take MnH buiinffi lead I! 1 he same :;h We Imi ii ttrmlia at Perth, whicn concluded its second day to-day. The V/est Australians, af art740 words
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Article66 1946-10-13 12 MELBOURNE. Oct. 12. The Australian champion racehone, Bernborough created a new Australian record when easily winning the £1.500 Caul field Stakes furlongs at Cauld here today, to record his fifte< ory, <■< orse, Phari in a row. Be ah who carried st with nine stReuter - 66 words
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Article115 1946-10-13 12 Loin; < 12. The Pad U I •■:■> r -ii.- Adiii.: iI Mr. John Dimdii!.-, Itatil 'v. arc today being issued to llMl •'•'■;>■ facility is to be given for voluntary ;f M at vice on Sunday. Mffftl officers and in. n .xct-pt tin, i whoReuter - 115 words
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Article141 1946-10-13 12 USTRALIA, Ist Innings lrich b SmiJ) :d c Hurdstaff b Smith 43 Robinson c Wright b Smith Barras c Washbrook b Wright 10 Watt lbw. Wright 85 Herbert c Hammond b Wright 53 I lon lbw. b Wright 10 X ty rot out 44 O'Dwyer b Voce 14141 words
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196 1946-10-13 12 SWIPING CRITICISMS "UNWISE" —O'Reilly ,n i it w; SYDNEY. Oct. 12.- In an article in Sydney Morning Herald. Bill O'Reilly, famous Aus.ilian test bowk:- tajn: "I: if unwise to make early sweeping criticisms of the M.C.C. team touring Australia'". Commenting on the matche> already played O'Reilly sayi "Hammond very wistReuter - 196 words
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Article204 1946-10-13 12 VATICAN CITY, Oct. 12.— The Vatican's Osservatore Roman-) on Friday denounced the fcence of Archbishop Bfc pinac as "ignominious" and said the trial was a trial against the Catholic Church. "The sentence does not admit of any appeal in Yugoslavia. But in the world the codeA.P. - 204 words
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Article62 1946-10-13 12 The following has been ■elected to represent the Eclipse B.P. in a friendly badminton match of 4 gini I doiiM.-s against th< I) vonshire B.P. on Oct. 18 at H.i! py World I at W: H \hdullah Mattar, Cfcll Chin Ahmad Aihabshce, CfceOßC Hoc-k What. S. Ahmad62 words
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Article245 1946-10-13 12 LONDON Oct. 12 Football ENGLISH LEAGUE Aston Villa .-smouth 1 n 1, Ch-:lsea 2. Stoke 5. D- ,-kburn 1. Leed.. Un.ted 1. Grimsbv v 1. Charlt m Ath 1. Preston 2 Blackpool 0 Sheffield 2. nderland 4 i 1. Wolves 6. Hudderslield 1 SECOND DIVISI' v nsley245 words
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Article37 1946-10-13 12 Anottor evacuees fr«-in the ior of Java arrived in Batavia if morning. Evacuations from the interior were beg^n about a year ago riHrhtinpr, and was resumed under the new nesian agrwf f t last monthA.P. - 37 words
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Article184 1946-10-13 12 Wally Comes In For Criticism SYDNEY, Oct. I Whitin I j member of the Au4ra- lian Services i Land last year, stronglw criticises Hammu: field} y placing yesterday against j Western Au I the Sydney Sun. He said E\ land's bonling needs all the help it can Xt received little184 words
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453 1946-10-13 12 stivi^, sl»u>ii iv ur],; the board at finals of the Ku'.ii \u tout- \Jula\d alhjr s«J< 1.,, \cstmi;!\, ami uilli 10H |j<*!iii> i 1t ..,i 1 Uu, nearest rivals— won the X >i. \ti,i.u, (iation hallen^t- up Though ii< broken good timef453 words
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404 1946-10-13 12 SCC Swamp Changi Airmen At Rugger S.C.C. 36 U |lN H S.C.C. XV del .F. (Ch; goals two tries) to 6 points (two in a ruga* match played on the Padang, yesterda Although ih." R.A F. v. practically iwept off their feet from tne very commencemthey put up a ga::404 words
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