Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 20 October 1946
1946-10-20
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Title Section47 1946-10-20 1 V TriF rFOFir rO/v THE PEuPtE THE ONLY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER IN MALATA The Sunday Tribune '-.i iini] r [poh I' < kin; 'T'hone Numbers: i .;it<»; I Uttl ri ll 58] \c ortteiag :,s j 2 in ulalion \croi:nt :»n ivy: rul ENGAPOBE, OCTOBER 20, H)4ti. il\ (IM>47 words
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Article115 1946-10-20 1 UNO's First Military Venture HA2S.fi. NORTH DAKOTA. d Nati first comhmrti military venture yas a tmtt t pi -n i/ ttu phec untsdid not think- su {)<}.,, norn fiit nut omi o/ Qu VmU l r ta. the Unit td Stat France and Rr fUH alter North Daktr uwmbei oneAP - 115 words
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Article53 1946-10-20 1 Oct. 19— Tu: wtassador to Britain Cevat r was strong and un:u d" md not accept thp Rusis.an defor share In the dt jEMfcali:: v. m:: llttl eminent saw **n tur point in bilateral d -r..r. t. set up a Jits regime should now be B lidAP - 53 words
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Article59 1946-10-20 1 Killearn Back In Batavia Lord Kill* ■I Kfci Brit ii C >m- n.r s mth-Ea A R 2J* to Batavia to-day P> I t i the plenary session ■we. which v ded by ■OS) of the Joint Truce ler of Indonesian "army of Repub °??««d to arrive in Bat- mReuter - 59 words
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Article27 1946-10-20 1 STALIN TO VISIT U.S. CANADA? ■JJs*n«o?a Sootia\ Oct. 19 •■"te* Stalin may visit th<* *tatM and possibly Canada the newspaper Hali- ***b reported today, quotiShln Xl > UNKNOWNReuter - 27 words
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788 1946-10-20 1 James Barrett - 'FREE MARKET DOESN'T MEAN MORE RICE FOR MALAYA James Barrett (By HUT BL ICK PRICE MA YDR OP if SCHEME CONTINUES Rice dt\:lt:rs y^k:nl«y aikmoon were stfl wondering wh I the "free" murke? in Siamese rice really means. II means Just this:— ::i(1 Mm Malayan Union iren'4 in rai tAP - 788 words
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Article73 1946-10-20 1 Bangkok Police Bans Chinese ing cal: gkok »v has bet»n banned by the Siam< lice. The Presiri the League was called lo the police stai id that such a mci vould be c affecting the good reluturu m and foreign trig was to have been held ill :i. in se73 words
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Article28 1946-10-20 1 The World ac to be I at Basl« tzerland on D?i >r, has been postponed until December 9. it is of fie stated here today. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article31 1946-10-20 1 ?FV.: Oct. 19.— 1t b i D officially confirmed that M Ister Qavam Sultaneh i preser. nation of Cabinet I h. The Shah a c kfd Qavam t° ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article21 1946-10-20 1 LOND H 19. T linjr reappear in Bri' ac- nee of an ut;e Bill at the third ReuterReuter - 21 words
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418 1946-10-20 1 '/WURDER. LOOTING ARSON' 19.— An Indian tt< 1 official declared that B '.-Moslem rioting bad spread ove '-500 mil I dominamly Moslem d:.. 1c s in eastern E "no fewer 100.U00 peo- and 'hat refugees were fleeing from the trouble zone. Ano'; I ;)orrReuter; AP - 418 words
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56 1946-10-20 1 Municipality Faces Big Deficit Again The Singapore Municipality is budgetting for a deficit of $5,750,958 next year, according to estimates made public yesterday. Expenditure during the '.rpected to total $25,977,839 while revenue is placed at $20,226,881. The estimated ex- :.s $8,405,250 above the approved attmati 1942, while r< s put56 words
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Article96 1946-10-20 1 7,000,000 Yards Cloth For Java SINGAPORE, Oct. 19.— A consignment of seven million yards ol textiles, 24.000 agricultural Implement! .id TOO cycle and tubes is scheduled to be shipped from India to the Indonesian Republican Government I i week-end, according to the Ir.ciian Government Information Officer here. The shipment isAP - 96 words
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Article64 1946-10-20 1 20 DEAD IN AIR CRASH PESHAWAR. 0,-. 19 Twenty people bt-lu-wd to bo Army scunel arc reported to have died when a twin-engined t ran. port aircraft flying on a pa*RChut< training tiUKf&m DnMBMd IMB moun- >.dr M Tirch in Chitral yest. rciay. The plane was burnt uut. Hall ofReuter - 64 words
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59 1946-10-20 1 ALBANIA TOLD IT JUST CAN'T BE DONE LAKE SUCCESS, New V ffc, Oct. 19. -Albania baa requested that Its application for men bership In the Unit d Nations, Which was Cfc 1 by tbc Security Council. b<> submitted to the United Nation s Gteneral Assembly and has been informed by59 words
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Article20 1946-10-20 1 JKRUSALEM, Oct. 19.— A dv tr -dawn Mtrfi > bo imp the Jewish j, with efftet from tonic ReuterReuter - 20 words
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225 1946-10-20 1 Windsor Jewels Alert' At La Guardia Airport n?:\v YORK, (Ht. It raitnmi offit W;a i (iia ftirpori icn Alerl ftfftinstaiij possible attempt to gmoffle the WlndMr Jewels lute the j i i stutes. Extra care was taken in examining trans-Atlan-tic planes, reports A.P. Meanwhile, a hunt extending over Eur >pc225 words
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79 1946-10-20 1 nday Tribune Staff Reporter) vers of arrest are now given i Inspectorr in government's to fight the black main foodsvdffv Under an ordinance published last nipht, a price inspector may who is suspected of having cornarrest without warrant any person who is suspected of79 words
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Article63 1946-10-20 1 Adelaide, Oct. 19.— Don Bradman baUfd confidently In Club Crick here today. He compiled a skilful 42 unfinished in 40 minut* s wh'ch included five fours af: inp most of the m i Bradman showed he still retained h s keen eye anc w.thReuter - 63 words
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Article, Illustration76 1946-10-20 1 Cold Chicken for Coal Mil. Guests dinner of t). at thr i Lon i Oct. 9, hud U eon; old fa> 50G waiters and kit had joined the strike of I workers uhich swept through London's West End. Amon guests was Mr. Emmanuel Shinwell, Minuter of Fuel, who said itAP - 76 words
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Article116 1946-10-20 1 2 New Fire Engines For Singapore muni 7 hthigrt i fttncapcr brigade 19 to be equipped with two new flrei a modi-. 11 turntable water tower gines v, $54,000, whl escape is expected to cost $70,000. Two new ambulance* are Co sed next year by the polity for its accident116 words
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Article48 1946-10-20 1 There Women Plotted Murder •MBAY, Oct. 18. A -ftm. r, ami arother woata Joir ian with who liad qu;i trm rg. j n a pool of blood with a number of deep stab woaix'k. A B knife and pair of s. stained wttk bloo I, wprc nC'irliv ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article39 1946-10-20 1 TfrfMl y*« 25,0(10,000 yoU atoMsmashinr cyclotron will be inaugvi»t»d on Wednesday Kpecia! corvo< honorary decrees will be eonf John An'erso? n of ssion and on Ernest Lawreme of Calif owho is thr inventor of the cyclotron. Rout-39 words
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Article44 1946-10-20 1 -t 19— The PrOfOH Marshal of Nueva Ecija r flllll Mid Saturday that 400 HUkfcalahap ousted the town officials. A regiment of military police was ntatai Pantabangan which was the scere of a major battle HttlS and MPs in AiiffUßt APAP - 44 words
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Advertisement55 1946-10-20 1 ■■TVPf WRITER S CALCULATOR gultoble f«r Immeitole delivery ftepftfs undertmken r. i i. b i«: SO. North Bridge l*»aa. Tdepbone 7OTI 6IAM SINGH'S DESIRE eav v i"X iv him) m i cud rm A PULL NEW KHAKI liOlHi POI *S/I OH II riIKK SKX I IMITI I) >TO( X •We55 words
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Advertisement124 1946-10-20 1 "Y.T. IJ'B-." 4ilil/Vr£E 2 YEAR FOR ILBISR TYPE POMP >l 00* jvAOinkATIC PUMP 200 GOLD NIB ETC EXTRA 12- YEAR FREE C SERVICE, FREE SAC OR FREE DIAPHRAGM! Outstation: By Begtetered Post to 34, Chulia Street, Blogapore. im. North Bridge Road, TeL 7071 4?\ v/ v r '(gffljP* \'i<Hj> HMv124 words
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Article, Illustration585 1946-10-20 2 148 Cows Imported From Australia Rehabilitation Of S'porc Dairy Farm And One Bull .i 1 ibune !l* 4 p«»rt«*r i,. i, I MH tcmtcli last May, thy Siiißa!J( mo has a herd «l !1S cows.'one bui! I i ca |v< daces S! u.jJlons hi^h niAilv milk (J:i ii, s to585 words
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125 1946-10-20 2 NIP GENERAL, 3 COLONELS FOR TRIAL BurmaSiam "death railway trial* held in the War ngapore. al. involvinic the eir.ployiuent or ilian and Dutch Pri>ontr.>-;)f-war will open in ria Memorial Hh l i>W. The aoeaMd ials of the B;ir:na-Siam rail such as rommudtn an«i commanders. Thi-y aro five in her L*.-Gen.125 words
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133 1946-10-20 2 S 'PORE COOPERA TIVE STORE ALREADY A BIG SUCCESS Stafi rter") First' Btagapora C»'Optraliv< >re will or officially opened next mouth by Ifr. H Boyd. Director 9l Co-operative Societies Mr. Boyd K.Kti. Lumpur \'ov i his purpose Meanwhile business has air started. The store has. I csnned f<x> »;lets, soap,133 words
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61 1946-10-20 2 ing ChtTiK Heo ie, a < hii.< .th prkltlag obscere .r»'d 1" Mr I Gch. yt-stt-rday. Htlaiiiifii trial and the case WSJ ued for vine ntiim <>n Ndv 2 B«.ii was exti-ndcd ber caae^ Ow H.n h and I I rrulatiii ooninvr obsf in a61 words
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Article20 1946-10-20 2 TOKYO 0 er< v inillioi unit* 11 tli y to in«T«««e m tQ 'illion units per APAP - 20 words
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263 1946-10-20 2 Lost Jeep Corpse In Braddell Rd Mystery Mystery surrounds i ath ,o! uikoo*n Tamil, aged about 30 ye;. .und dead v tured skull in a shrub a few feet c < at 1 a.m. on July 28, with a marking), lying unattended nearby. i Haroun b. Abdi ing a Royal263 words
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462 1946-10-20 2 (Sunday Tribune Stan M« i»orter) NjiiMiUiiiieous* with the jpsmM* l-huiW South Bftft Aril to brin,;--o justice trators of crime and Inhuman bestiality towards lians as wen aa pr Mmci ufwai%tlw U dWarGrave Conimissiiin v .is Offan t<» Mid rd burial piat-i-s of \!!i("l Pi'Vs.mnel462 words
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Article183 1946-10-20 2 ifcggeattnf that ih»w .should go tj a theatre and that his acqua tttai Mohamed Zanan wh cl to the tfaval Ba Police, should a btn he was n-4 at an address In Beach R hamfd bin .Snmad acnied Mnhmeri Zanan to While tt, Mohamed bui Samad183 words
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Article64 1946-10-20 2 War Claims Commission Here Soon I treiiu-ndous amoun: of nreitimnary work h.,- Btfefcdf l>t-e i don« in Order to pave th'j v;ay for the Dam. I o arrive in tin- iiurfly. Frii-iklin Oimson. Governor. .11 7of Conftmi* Kj Blarki'i, hal aln-t y set up fa quar- i > R ;ila64 words
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Article73 1946-10-20 2 Restaurants Can Now Sell Bread The restriction on bread in restaurants has been lifted as from 18th Oct though bread may PJJ" chased by restmmwm' This r control has been brouy possibility h begins on Oct. :s inevitable that days retai ■< bread--■tiers' failure U tions and ai small quamM"73 words
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199 1946-10-20 2 Curfew This Week-Or Next The Latest I i inn l%'«v i!H«i»siii««l The Singapore 1 >rce ai v fl> ?*ff^£fm to put the l' wplanWMpww tion as quid. sibl( I l.»lc i;iwii h% 11 I ll r rut, Ncstt.,«l.»s l.ut lii'lillltrh I >lld Sir Franklin told newspaperthal me md load-carry-:les in199 words
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Article43 1946-10-20 2 BLDDHIST MEMORIAL SERVICES A Cun ha* been lorm* by the Ci :.c: Buddhist Unto rial s< ar and iju* A Telok Aper -et. com«eiicir Nm dual nain» WIT at by sp poses of n I n be obti. :n 9 am Temple. Sw43 words
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Article35 1946-10-20 2 FIRST JAP HANGED IN JOHORE B«hru. S«. Tii execution of JlfM I ese w;. ,y when Serg*««fc-ll*jor Ymmlli Teruo It liar o**+ in l only. t «M». f Uiat h> m he had raurnad dl35 words
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Article13 1946-10-20 2 Sepoy Faces Murder Charge h re •h. y Bah plaimd IllPtlt 1 011013 words
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Advertisement404 1946-10-20 2 1 1 ii mr > ajfRE -PMD !CLASb F I b D| ADVERTibEMENTS imai Advert!semii:t^ V,. r ,J! >v Anted, ny ofcte. etc. *i tt.oo per taf" on of 20 ds, 15 cts. for -very Add!tknmi Nutlcei iUfi rments. as.5C per ttngJe ooliunn tneb per Insertion. Domestic Occurrences: Death, Engagement,404 words
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736 1946-10-20 3 U.K. U.S. Will Be Glad Of Rubber Control End Sunday !ri bum Fir, mm jal Sa lion THE POsmOH OF TIN This past week has sr m> m i t: >r-u Terk sto. t which has br« Lsodoffi and New York I the raising 0 thi md trial index. tlie736 words
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Article109 1946-10-20 3 ■Ml ha* bt-fn ncr .'-a States will buying 3 portion of the second 100.000 tons Malayan rub M lay at the agreed of 20, P« -r the qi: o be Ukc: v-w York on Monday 30 SOO tons. Local traders and shippers immediately made r respective109 words
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338 1946-10-20 3 TW oOeial annwutcenigpt that Sianese Gorernmefi* sww —atom hand teek tin mine British and other owners has --••U-d clrrabl. .ilt.r.v>t. T:u Claims Onimi sion in respect of nines arrived in Bangkok some m Mvm wi«-ks aen MB«a to comprnsatt- the for* fully and completely *B338 words
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226 1946-10-20 3 %Vli* l^nm^nh Arr llcliotil N( i ere taken <>t the eetuu- British forces w< m Into oc< upa tie lib. ral n i ywur. This \i serious] I yrments for v hid demands have been I -i. Claims and Hiri n g Depart m*'nl b226 words
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Article45 1946-10-20 3 Stave Labour Denial WASH IN Oct. 19. riM in Wad: We m« garicallv slave labour in Yuroslavia Of that ilav« labodr t<.n«Mtions I lII'. I'MUllt th»- United to the Yugoslav G I ernment ron-HiniiiL' chai numl ons i 1 Ya tlai:, \inerican citizens had ReuterReuter - 45 words
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29 1946-10-20 3 'HOME GUARDS' FOR UNITED PROVINCES v F H (Is arIn- in tin- United Pic h i-.oniniu' al diatui liaiii'f.N under a scheme i be Roni< will t» pal ReuterReuter - 29 words
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399 1946-10-20 3 S'pore Women Start AntiBlack Market Drive Ani To Nip Victims' Depend i'i.nis fit ppH i, -<■;,, M i ::mcs w Im pcrc tin- vlctijn Jan in. ion' cam*);nt;n in SniKupc/e arc bei The Federation him 1,000 women who need assist anr -'ip tiamfi is lha of the widow or bhe399 words
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Article7 1946-10-20 3 Egypt Premier Full Of Hope. "wspapei- APAP - 7 words
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Article92 1946-10-20 3 Aboard I i Elizatx route to Hew York. Oct. \'< tklari Foreign Mints ter J;m Masaryk said today that his government after kmg invesn had decided lull all claim 6 of foreign investors in Czechoslovakia. Tlv claims are the col quence of nationalisation of much92 words
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Article12 1946-10-20 3 hides, a lorry and a jeep lam aged b ReuterReuter - 12 words
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Advertisement130 1946-10-20 3 4 Look what IVe got, I dv Maurier again!' tfou've been piljgrt *i kNM iim* Uu> «>iji i > irw;ii<l 1 1 1 4 Maurit'i' arc I>.m< Knurii! it ■> > ||h\ ii-cI !o deKgfal YOU in l!» gOil I I H 4 "J W rll. Im'st iln-\ arc .i^m.130 words
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Article, Illustration1855 1946-10-20 4 VERA ARDMORE - Malay June t at St. i umpur sth Oct >bor. at m. Tnc bridegroom is the Mr Gordon Tucker and of Mrs. Keeve-Tucke r of Rushbrooke. Co. Cork, former well-known residents of Kuala Lumpur, while the bride is the younger daughof Captain and Mrs. J. M. Ferguson of Sungei1,855 words
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Advertisement142 1946-10-20 4 LADIES DRESS DESIGNI I specialist in sequins 145 X :>\l>. yPOKg I THE EASTERN UTERATURE BUREAU (Bookseller -agents b Stationers) 55, Stamford Bond, Singapore. We are Representatives for READERS N (London) M gOOd 'OOOk I CLUB READERS' UNION BOOKS, wa Ich range from 7s. 6d. II and covers all fields142 words
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Advertisement42 1946-10-20 4 CORR ME ALWAYS! Wht*n your viced by «niifii—ii H us a TrlSi Phone ffß YICK WOU HINC Igc Ron Near Corner of M.ddle ntractors to H.M Poro» tlrm has no^•"■JjSj er with anf Utt*' I <;,^r. S'OHC I Battery R«*d (Rodn»^ :se<42 words
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Article, Illustration741 1946-10-20 5 Moygasr No lt s not the name t>: i tel Europe** virtuoso but ceedlny and uncr able linen. Singapore has o favoured with shipments of I ytrj attractive! i shade s in this material I amazing stuff as it seldom quires pressing and even surftm careless packing.741 words
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Article, Illustration1051 1946-10-20 5 Though the Navy's party OB board H M.S. Sultan last Toet day ha -dy been fteteHbed I would like to tell you more of one or two of the delight ml dresses that I saw at this danc-. A most unusual dinner dress was worn by good-looking Mrs.1,051 words
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Advertisement21 1946-10-20 5 Solo Aq&nts I f'f/'/^ jf jf I K.H WU f RADIHC CO A 36 S/: 69 STAMFORO RD.SPOteK^^f BEAUTY AID". Vi!^-^21 words
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Advertisement191 1946-10-20 5 at i U SIANG CO., 10 B ATTEST ROAD H.-ad OTu. 97. Killiney Road j For Sale. Dresses of latest j styles and latest materials. Day Dresaes. From $35 to fit. Evening Dmw. Prom $75 to $115. Pay us a visit and judge for hibli Jewellers "<amond and Gen Lid-.191 words
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361 1946-10-20 6 The Sunday Tribune SUNDAY OCT. 20, 1946 Name Me No Names a a name? Th A, ail I" m olher would p sweet." B:* rose r U of \hou a beiv ,<: Scotch p3 more proarh the G on -I. r. s :ng no of jrt to enlist the law361 words
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Article1192 1946-10-20 6 Si'f|ii4'l To Kliiaii«4 1 by i Sagittarius S avjcti ;i t deri Belli ary of §tat< PUI as i k at aJ Britis] in pra Thi itroopvi> mprl aly on of What of var trials which E t ary courts ar» holding in every part uth1,192 words
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Article1169 1946-10-20 6 The Perfidy Gf Bienkinsop Brings A New Crisis, But Dear Angela, I really am sorry but I shan't by able to send yju any allow..r.i'i this moQUi on account of B}en]cins4 p aud Cookie. You re-membt-r BleQJUni pi He lived with m< r a tern to1,169 words
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403 1946-10-20 6 On< can think of several reasons for wishing to 'sit in" at I Pennia y 0 i Mr Malcolm Mactiald. but as good a reasoi any would be ompare the R ;ionse nded t European con. kh the Sul: Brunei i go. In403 words
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Article52 1946-10-20 6 and South who Married Br.tish < men are unhappy and wai go home. They find B: d cam. »W AMM MAI MAC 4 w^mmm* to people WDOV nerves have been ihatter M Wives have persuaci -'•i' apply: in the Unioi. 1.000 v rr.. -a lj 852 words
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Advertisement34 1946-10-20 6 A DIIH.IH to iii< i;vi:s! The lively American Latest Numount Kimless Cilxss sharpen appearance with clean cut Jt»j ar> .*d afftiwt brwka«e. EVERBRICHT OPTICAL CO. QuMJttflad Opt iff V 1 If, Chu" :->hone 4435.34 words
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Article, Illustration67 1946-10-20 7 Strike violence in Chtcapo ..fu> three run bcw&Uh (ta§ tfe were scenes of violence during a factory strike at Chicago, am! many antst UH re made by the police. Photo shou^ man ftrik* who .attempted to cruts tfu picket line in t'nrown to the ground by the67 words
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Article1387 1946-10-20 7 H.L. HOPKIN - H.L.HOPKIN Life In Storm-Tossed Britain To-day By There a ill a few AOL engaged, p nauon of the war years. One of these m arms of ours w» !ly Cir engaged lit V.' r, as our American friends w< havt v) soi I don't know what the1,387 words
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1059 1946-10-20 7 A.P. Banfield - A.P. Banfield Five Miles A Minute Escape By *m F/O Rarely is publicity gtaMD to those men of the R\\ who sometimes riSK Tin ir lives in the interests Ol aviation research In order that the highest ppB9ibl< standards of safety can by1,059 words
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Article67 1946-10-20 7 The Aircraft Industrie A lOCiatlQO reports that 47 different models of personal and transp 1 1 plain currently arc in productioo by 2U U.S. aircraft manafacturers. fhe planes range i- 'in iwu-IjU.m-l: t i M-miles-p< r ur p»-rsonai j.iaii' to 200-pass _.-r trun.->--p< rta papable oi 40067 words
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Advertisement63 1946-10-20 7 iii* n4Ti\<. <ii< i:v i:^ a The difference of tiplete IJR. CROOKt -A in "^*e!Tv bluish tint, pi x f ordinary In A \A CROOKKS Bl iitf v\ itral til slight]y m wL W^^^WpW ;1 whicii allorc wtFnrfeHHlßf flight in r >p: mMrvtw ,;>ljit OllJ Optitl.tll Gtnuiiir II\\( I K()OK!>63 words
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Advertisement143 1946-10-20 7 •Mk» BUY AS S.P.SHOTAM6CO RADIO AND SOUND ENCINEERS 12 ORCHARD RD PHONE 637? sfl^^B^B^B^B^sV^^B IS HERE ACAIN To suffer needlessly from pain or /^L <J*i »X fever is self punishment. Li^^T^% /fi\ r Take two or three A^pro tablets /^^iJlV/ A water and in FTVE *^*^w/v > /V .iINUTES pain143 words
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929 1946-10-20 8 R.A. Langford - R.A. Langford L v (Reuters Correspondent) I J Many Bri v isitors to Switzei t the < xpenM (i f the fTreasury by taking d 1 in y anoma; To do thU. they evade foreign exchange i ons, br >ns are isReuter - 929 words
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Article142 1946-10-20 8 London. Oct. 18. The present series of meetings between representatives of the Colonial Office and the Jewish Agency w re concluded to-day. The official communique tatef The Secretary of State tor Colonies (Mr. A. CreechJones* held a further meeting-to-day with Dr. Chaim Weizmann. (President of the JewishReuter - 142 words
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Article157 1946-10-20 8 HOME. Oct. 18- Police were fcodaj i ■"•king for two highwaymen desi f bed as English speaku.; and wearing Allied uniforms, who yesterday beat up Mohiimmi'rl All. first secretary of the Afghanistan Legation on the outskirts of Rome. it vu stated that Che hiehw.i men stoppedAP; Reuter - 157 words
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201 1946-10-20 8 Mobile, Alabama, Oct. 19.— A member of a fabuloiisly rich Hindu family, with a person, i toe Wceedlng $50,000,000, is worried today about how hp la going to get along in the U.S. for the next th: months on a oaltrv $8,000. FT*AP - 201 words
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Article, Illustration42 1946-10-20 8 Photo. Herring fie- .to sea The British herring fleet sail* from Yarnu after tne fisher* had won tl ike for full seamen's rations. During son the men are to receive four extra ounces of sugar and five shiUina\worth nf ly- A. P.A.P. - 42 words
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362 1946-10-20 8 SH HAI. Oct. 18.— No 1 OOOOOcf^ of alleged Japanese war crimes are still under vestigation by the Chirr s 14 monSI after the end of the war ij Altogether 140,000 charges were reported by the Chinese publiof these only 80,000Reuter - 362 words
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Article176 1946-10-20 8 NURMMBKMa, Oct. 19. i •MUtM Goenng in I final boastful gt tun ais- closed in a lettet to Col. i B. C. Andms huw lie ptefl 1 to evade the gallows S by taking his own life, i authoritative informa I said. The letter does 7Kt n v176 words
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Article142 1946-10-20 8 LONDON <~v? \n Oenei I Jan Smut!-, Prime Minister of South Atru\i today presented I Mr. Clemm? Attlee, bhi British Minister, i085 O00 "with no eonditi. it I ached" cxc* pt tl it it was to be used fat tM advantage of Britain. In a ceremonyReuter - 142 words
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Article86 1946-10-20 8 BEATJ -Col. Fento7 > I '^amandine the Seattle port of embarkation, threa- extend to a< following the announced den of CIO striker* west Ton; for Mar remove tary in this port ai Arm linfr and medical n I l >» asaertrd that Hction •Maritime strikeAP - 86 words
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Article37 1946-10-20 8 JAP PALACE STAFF CUT TOKIO The Japto. serial Hou.^ t j been reduced fror to apj:: first year of .s^ij announced her a> SCA.' Household permission to im to employees dischmrged v out of SCAP d APAP - 37 words
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Article35 1946-10-20 8 Next Move Is Communists' PEIPING. Oct. 18— Qtmmk depends oi Ca^^^H cS m only ii nUM m armies i newsmei ,:n*-s» war was not LI IX t 4&1 l^Q I 1 iv 1 I APAP - 35 words
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Advertisement57 1946-10-20 8 B /!^w fl B Dorothy Lsmour in AND THE ANGtL' SW6" i Pile «fferei» should n««*J their diet OmA motiow nre Plenty of w a^.d so avoid ronstip«tioo. 3E WITT* MAM IO We "jj -«n oirtment, ■jeCteHy JJ|^ for the treataMßt of Pile* «w lUght fro« tae relief will be57 words
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Article1149 1946-10-20 9 ATOMIC - ATOMIC -•> Siuiilaiv Somr Itoiiinlup j c By c k red U» Victory Cup Comp« ijl^l had its ;i» n:ng match on Tjgiia*. and speculation Is rife •her a civilan side or services team, wUI win the ogeeer specu ire mci Ato llMtf* the V eW1,149 words
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169 1946-10-20 9 BYDNBY, 0 18.— swift action iM being taken Sydney police I remit a spread Ol tashionabie :mblins dens I to attract weal hy i>eople. Recent raids on gambling schools showed i" new gar;. are being p r md that many well-to-do people MR amongReuter - 169 words
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Article58 1946-10-20 9 Chou Didn't Run NANKING. Oct. 19. The Com- muni-t sp* branded as* 4 utU'ily rani md untrue" c report th ChOU I run away to Hongkong" by steamer recently because of the widening rift between two Commu: groups respectively advocating continued i th the Government and maintenance of i aReuter - 58 words
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Article76 1946-10-20 9 LONDON, Oct lb Prime Minister. Mr. Clement AtUee, today made a new departure when he summoned all -enior including I 10 Downing ing N Normally Ministers out>ide I Cabinet are su:. ol when affair- of ments are being disci. >.\d a i gathering like today'sReuter - 76 words
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Article33 1946-10-20 9 nOKYO, Oct. It.— BCAP on S»turday direct government to prepare for export to X B;; r N of cotton yarn spun in Japa raw cotton in-.p ted States. A PAP - 33 words
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Article64 1946-10-20 9 Wonder Horse Beaten At Last MELBOURNE, Oct. 19.— Australia's famous racehorse, Bernborough, failed to get a vlace in the Caulfield Cup run over a mile and a half v Royal Gem, carrying nine atone, won from Column- seven stone 13 pounds, wUI Two Grand, seven done three Pounds, third. Bernborough64 words
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Article164 1946-10-20 9 Seeded Players In 'Semi- Finals Mexico City, Oct. 18. Three of I the eight seeded players in the men's singles fifth Pan-Ameri-I can tennis tournament reached j the >s emi-finals tj-day. Frank Parker of San Francisco seeded number one and victor :an star Roland Vega yesterday meets Bob Falkenburg ;ofAP - 164 words
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Article53 1946-10-20 9 following will represent the Amicable Athletic Association against the Chinese Sports Association in billiards today at the former's premises at 1 p.m. English ga.me: Yeo Koon Yam. Tay Quee Liang and Low Cheng Phuan. American Game: Koh Cheng Moh and Scow Tiong Wah. serves Le Yong Hoe l&d53 words
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266 1946-10-20 9 SYDNEY, Oct. 18.— -Some wlntc residents tf New Guinea fear tha 4 trouble With t he natives is brew i!«u. Periodically the N< w Guinea N:i;:v> wort themselvec up ;n< ,i semi-religious rrensy rillrd •Valala madnt-s-" ißd in RMM areas whivs T <-j;"rt thatReuter - 266 words
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118 1946-10-20 9 POOR QUALITY GOODS FROM AUSTRALIA YDNFy, Oct. IB.— Australia Trade Commissioners in ma; r r> of the world are complaining about the poor quality of some \ustralian exnorts. Diret-tor of the Stan ar:? Association of Australia <Mr. W X Habblewhite), is ccnfcrrinqr Empire and other > ng bodies in Lom'cnReuter - 118 words
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128 1946-10-20 9 COLOMBO, Cct. 18.- One bright spot in Colombo's general Labour unrest is the -nd of the 43-day-old bank clerks' striki An agreement was reached thlfl evening between the Bank Clerk nd the Exchan^. Bunk Associatoin. bank clerk- will resume work on Monday. The originalReuter - 128 words
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772 1946-10-20 9 Corinthian - Corinthian TALKING AZKOI'T SPOUT 9 By V Thi s week Don Bradman will decide whether he will play for Australia. The incomparable Don is included in the South Australia eleven to meet M.C.C. in a three day match, and it wont be the772 words
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Article153 1946-10-20 9 PARIS. Oct. 18.— The firs,: irtornatio lal weight-lifting championships since 1938 opened hero tonight, and in the first-class featherweight new world records created. Anderson, Sweden, won with 320 kilograms, second was Mahmoud Saya!, I 317 kilograms, third Kassianin, Ru.-sia. 310 kilograms. All beat the previous recordReuter - 153 words
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Article92 1946-10-20 9 The following will repi t the Eclipse B.P. in a badminton friendly match of 5 single- mi 2 doubles against the Jacques B.P. at their Com Upper Seranj n Road at I N p m today. Players and supp rten ire requested to assemble .t* No 79 KOon92 words
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Advertisement18 1946-10-20 9 Rllilllt MM JU It Z""*"* 3 Iron 3h Phosgfsrrv 5*5 1: "'> cr.-: i I j i j i18 words
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Advertisement202 1946-10-20 9 LET US SOLVE YOUR PORT PROBLEMS II I IRGO HOI S! i l> and all other ConTeyanoes CONSULT ATIONi FUSE Lowest rate for storage. Phone M». EUROPE LUGGAGE CAMUER Co, 39, The Arcade, Raffles Place, Singapore. One bundred dollars m\U be 11s whc WgjMi M v suitable title few the202 words
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Advertisement467 1946-10-20 10 I II l H ehools' ry Tut- H rilVrSicsjy. j-]uOO hrs Cl Broafit-a.st Every Mon 1100 1200 hr> Hii^lish SchunN' adca.-t i W Friday. it- 144 M) hrs. I :iOO mwtrea in the medium wave hand 't'gaeeytal per second in the 41 ineir«band. 1800-2800 his. :'»00 MfItTCS Ifl the llUldlill467 words
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Advertisement570 1946-10-20 10 list Vn w ~-y- OPENING 3 SHOWS TO-DAY 1 1315 upeiang toi ,156 30 9.15 p.m. I cog, immary in lai Tiu UEF i^, taauJ mumc «xt). o aiid Khall Nawaz MJ 1 :::;:.-..:,foyM^s.A. Atangaiam Kmy cm R« n 18UU Signature iHmdastani> UH Announcement Released by United Exhibitare McLiid. nn.570 words
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Advertisement175 1946-10-20 10 COURAGE of HIS CONVICTIOi j mid SCHOOL-MASTER SPRI p AT MURDER TRIA I!RM RESISTANCE TO TYRA^4NY I IVK >HOWS DAILY ll.tn, p.m.-4.15— «.^0/j|lb AII li -r^f -jus p.m ULAr I I 1 11 (Tel: 5251) E "I*/ EMOTION IS NEVER GREATER! A '^/oman in love lighting the fires of jj^ff^ft175 words
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Article, Illustration2253 1946-10-20 11 WALTER HAMMOND - TEST MATCH TACTICS PLANNED LIKE COMMANDO RAIDS WALTER HAMMOND By Each >• 'c I have been pitying cricket. Test matt have become harder and gr jnt tactics to-day semble those of a Comma: tack rather than those < game in the old- fashioned se o word. prom the moment a2,253 words
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Article285 1946-10-20 11 Archie Quick - Archie Quick O< .n th< n Li ne thing 1 re than an other freteme it is to hear a .:.d middli aged n talk d ingly and mtly about the lile of a '.OR. particular. I Dh her d ual argument^ w«re put up ab.285 words
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Advertisement19 1946-10-20 11 N^.-fc, ufc^ 2 J MP'k.N TI ,.V. I ,V ""»y» _«y.y <* r^ "P*-W» IMMI ><^ c i* 0 naif is19 words
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Advertisement132 1946-10-20 11 TO-NIGHT BOXING NEW WORLD ARENA JIMMY \VI I < II UOLII i: II O V Little Abayan tx| •'< R* < Terry Lee 6\ 5 Joe Bentlt $3.50, $2.50 «i $1. BOOK CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS LOWEST RATES ML \J)\I Xi IMMIM s MI SI Xl I*HKIV\II» smaii^Ads. MALAY a TRIBUNE PRESS132 words
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744 1946-10-20 12 CHINESE WIN CUP TIE IN 7-GOAL MATCH Great Kranji Rally Just Fails TEE SiANG SCORES TWO C hinese 4: Kra;iji Wireless Kallyins strongly in the second half after '.he Chinese luid taken a tour-goal lead. Kranji Wireless just failed to force a draw aiui weir eliminated from ih< Vu'o.y Cup744 words
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Article111 1946-10-20 12 Build Your House On Rollers? NEW YORK I 19.-A met nod of puttmg buddings on roller skates so they can jnd in protection agate* earikes was announced by the ttall and Roller Information Centre in connection of a pioneer installation vice in a Los Angeles b ptcia type of rollerAP - 111 words
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Article106 1946-10-20 12 Badminton At Happy World Playing at toe H W rid o r b»>f< Tv large gain* i o^dmmti n BY I■■ to tne Devoi h.p mnuionec: rl.K.s :ih 15. 6-1;. S Ahmad n- lib- inner 13-1 5 Chia t to Lou P« h Hy--4-15 13-15; W- < X n U.>:106 words
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Article281 1946-10-20 12 SCC WIN AGAIN B*A**!i*!B24 ilic^ln' S.C.C. 8: Royal Scots 0. In a hard-fought but scrappy game oi rugger, tne S.C.C. mail tamed their unbeaten record by defeating the Royal Scots by H points (a goal ana a penalty goal* to nil at the padang terday. The score, however by no281 words
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179 1946-10-20 12 U.S. 'Outsmarted' By Britain In Race For World Markets NEW YORK, Oct i 9. The conviction thai the United States is being "outsmarted" by Britain ana other European nations In the race for world tnarkeU Ii Increasing among American industrialists. m i as expressed todaj Ihe nu gazii Business w-Reuter - 179 words
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Article86 1946-10-20 12 r, 1 1 r 7. Goioag cricket* turtu d from England y< ■:> rday i n the 22.500-ton luxury lim t Qtii en o/ Bet muda, Thny \DOi a thi>d-ye(v Ofti ttudi ni at Raffle >' Co/ age When the war brake out and .has returned86 words
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Article249 1946-10-20 12 Nuremberg, Oct. 19.— Among the last words oi Herman Goering, wh thif week escaped the pun ihmeni I man bf c tnm I ting suicide, wen Ibi iieve in Ood my Path( r. I bell that God la too great i-.r^i t< busy to h-c-a]>. himself w\thReuter - 249 words
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Article189 1946-10-20 12 Ipoh R^its [pot] Bat BmaU As and low diYidendi pen I matures Of to-day*; races here. Jockey Lews had a very successful <■ ridiiiE in v >■ i I ;vle Spencer also rod'- three winning on Duni s RESI LTS:— RArF. 1— Robelus (Lewis') 1,189 words
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Article117 1946-10-20 12 PEACE OR WAR IN CHINA IN 2 DA YS peiping. Oct. 19. China's highest general* an to-day in a momentous sesaion pa their victorious armies rolled touthward toward the Communist- sieged Pao Ing, capita] of Bopeh prorinci •rs predicted the it ,<• I v or far would be settle: witfc-AP - 117 words
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Article58 1946-10-20 12 'Let's Not Talk About War Washington, Oct 19--does DOl Wuli! not vani m%x tncl I viflfa we could quit talkin il Senat r Arthur Vandei who vai member or the Un Statw lelegation ;\iris peace conference, said .n urnm ring questions of a radio an DOtmcer in an intorview broad58 words
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Article30 1946-10-20 12 BOICBAT Oct. 18— At. Inc N<!l1 X of gaffro:,, whit,- an d rn.-n. v. a ereset i leu nMn km The I re- :il> bHi H ,:nd Ifasliri30 words
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Article472 1946-10-20 12 *B«r All Otal 'MVI PERTH, Oct. 19.— The < M.C.C. and the Combined A draw with the M.C.C. all out for 302. After tea Yardley and Langridge showed every confidence while taking the eighth wicket partnership to 63, then a brilliant slip catch ended472 words
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Article22 1946-10-20 12 A chare** of anlawfull. to Singaix :iac beet Vg Kooh Chwee, i P 26 for men' Bail was opposed.22 words
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Article38 1946-10-20 12 A mass mooting to brat i r. 3 ation of the "1 v: Government oi wii: be held on Monc Farrer Park Phamphlets v. meedM fiTfne aim* M.. .an Id C 1 AT. I. T38 words
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Article207 1946-10-20 12 'idon. Oct. ENGLISH U MM I FIRST DIVISION 0. Aston Villa 4 Charlton 0. Blackburn -Id Utd. 0. Blackpool Utd 1. ltfcrd n E 3 Dtr-rby 1 1. H 4. uth 0. £underland 1. Grimsby T. 2 Wdvt Bds Utd. 0 COHD :v>iOK ■n id I Newoutfit iReuter - 207 words
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Article37 1946-10-20 12 HERRIOT DILL STAND FOR ELECTIONS PARIS Oct. ird i lot, three times Premier of cc and •mounced today that he would stand fur the general electiun> on Nov. 10. He will appeal on the rightwing Radi< ReuterReuter - 37 words
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