Malaya Tribune, 11 September 1946

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  • 54 1 The Malaya Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE THE ONLY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA Now printed simultaneously i n Singapore. Kuala Lumpur Ipoh (Penang office opening shortly) 'Phone Numbers: Editorial 5811 Advertising 5812 Circulation Accounts 5813 H<,ll! PAGES. SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune
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  • 298 1 Lord TEDDER APPEALS FOR VOLUNTEERS R.A.F. "VERY ROCKY NOW" Reuter. LONDON, Sept. 10 Marshal of the Royai Air Force, Lord Tedder, Chief of the Air Staff, gave a serious warning on the threat cf decline in R.A.F. power due to the shortage cf volunteers. Speaking
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  • 122 1 SINGAPORE, Today. Marine police guards were posted at the Singapore police courts today when 155 South Indiuns were charged with stowing away on hoard the s.s. Camcronnia bound for Madras The Indians were not discovered until the ship had left port yesterday Biomlng. The boat had
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  • 33 1 MOSCOW. Sept. 10.—Prevda, Rioting rumours it said circulated in Rome, today reported Italian naval commander have orders to scuttle all their ships when the time comes for delivery of the vessels as reparations
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  • 59 1 Untitled This er, c.ad in an oversize aring a label :o preven' im :co:mng io±:. with his cap pulled well down >::* eye, and wear ng a cxpressioyi, is one of han four million Japan- nsportcd by he VS. from Far Eastern pons Pacific Islands. A 7nillion v U be
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  • 97 1 Sept. 10.—Maj. Charles H C usena Poma-born gradut, charged with treaj. uacasting for the Japanecoori today that when released to broadcast from Japanese Informartmeni officer, named Marmot allow you to do any —you w*ll not be ill be sent to the secret r punishment." .'ided: ""By this
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  • 51 1 Reuter. 'I T, Sept 10: A secret, on raJHng itself "Voice of oadcasting in Hebrew '.To.OOO inhabitants of City of Teiaviv not to n any way with the Bri■dj i operating in the city, least said: "Do not show if called upon. Do bread. Maintain your dignity."—
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  • 229 1 Reuter RS/Ariff. LONDON, Sept. 11.—A story of the miracles of the war. of how despite bombing, shelling an d rocket attacks, despite shortages of food, clothing, housing and soap, despite the necessity for aimost a complete reorganisation of the medical services, the health of the people
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  • 36 1 Reuter. LONDON, Sept. 10:—Lord Nuffield has made a personal donation of 10,000 to the Army Benevolent Fund The fund which is making an appeal for i 1,000,000 has raised about half thus amount.—Reuter.
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  • 99 1 Reuter. LONDON. Sept. 10 Ifra Gwynetrt Anne Fer.-hou.-e of Park Lane, widow of Maj. F S. Persh- ouse. is to be married in London shortly to Maj.-Gen. David Van Voue.-t Kvekink. General Officer Commanding the Netherlands troops :n the United Kingdom. Maj.-Gen Kvekink who has
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  • 164 1 U.S. Lorry Strike Reuter. NEW YORK. Sept 10 —Mr. William O'Dwytr. Mayor of New York, declared tonight: "It is very Ukcty that bloodshed and injury will tesult." if the New York lorry drivers strike is not settled. The Mayor expressed his alarm hig warning in
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  • 276 1 A.P. BOMBAY. Sep;. 11.—The Moslem Leader, Mr. Mohammed Ali Jinnah, last night warned that India's 400.000,000 peoples "now stand at the brink of ruinous civil war" which only promp l diplomatic negotiations cfn avert. In an interview, he described the Calcutta and Bombay disorders
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  • 228 1 Reuter. JERUSALEM, Sept. 10. —British troops and Palestine police in large-scale operations to-day rounded up 101 Jews and sent them to Raf ah internment camp on the Egyptian border for further questioning afifer last night's terrorist attacks in Tel Aviv, it is officially announced. While
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  • 74 1 Reuter. BRISBANE, Sept. 10. Lake Nooaanooga in Carnarvon Range, Southern Queensland, normally five miles in diameter has shrunk to a strip of ynud 100 yards long and 20 yards ivide, the manager of Warranilla Station, in which the area of the lake is situated, reported. The lake has
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  • 85 1 Heralding the end of the fortnightold Traction Company strike, several bus lca<l of employees paraded the main .streets of the city last night shouting slogans and carrying the Hummer and Sickle, the Three Siar. and the Indian Congress flag*. Signalising their "Victory" over the employers. these men were
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 66 1 q,j lea end Sean tai arry them Genuine Quato maintain tree. you something and you afterwards is not uur policy. lion Guaranteed The Malayan Radio Service Company ..id Road Singapore. SINGH'S Vacate A Rent Beard Decision they close— The whole stock will be sold m M Woollen Shirts A Bargain
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    • 82 1 SINGAPORE I DIRECTORY CO., (Established in 1936) NO. 51. THOMSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. We have started the work of compiling the "Singapore Directory" for 1947. The Firms, Institutions, j the Government and Municipal Offices as well as individuals are j kindly requested to send in their particulars for insertions free ot,
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  • 570 2 senior gaol warden in Japan with over 30 years Service, Maj. Kobayashi Shozo, the commandant of ihe Military section of tha Out ram Road Gaol, told the Third War Crimes Court yesterday that he was convinced that he had don? his best
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  • 70 2 (Our Own Reporter) PENANG, Monday. Three Chinese were arrested following a trap laid by the police at Bukit Mertajam today when they attempted to extort SI.OOO from a merchant. The men were pounced upon by the police when they came to collect the money from the
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  • 106 2 Tan Mian Jeo (42). a mother of eight children, who claimed she was taking back some ehandu to her lover in Mohar Island, was sentenced to one day's simple imprisonment on a charge of being in possession of 50 one-and-a-half hocn packets of chandu
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  • 63 2 Pleading guilty to a charge of attempted suiciae on Sept. 9. ludei Singh a Sikh, was bound over In the sum of $500 tor six months .by Magistrate Ahmad bin Ibrahim in the Fourth Police Court yeshrday luder Si:igh tried to hang himself with a
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  • 200 2 "Whatever the difficulties of the time, people who hope to make life easier for themselves by seeking recourse to armed robbery must be dealt with severely, and they will be dealt with severely." This remark was passed by Mr. Justice N. A. Worley at
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  • 452 2 At the annual meeting of shareholders of the Raub Australian Gold Mining Co.. Ltd.. in Australia, on Sept. 5. 1946. the chairman made a statement to the meeting and recapitulated events prior to the occupation and the work done to rehabilitate the company after the liberation. The
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  • 136 2 A police trap for an ammunition ck:ik-r was revealed in the First Di; trict Court yesterday morning. Charged before Mr. Paul Storr with being in possession of ammunition. Chua Tee i23> pleaded guilty and was fined $750, or in default o' months rigorous imprisonment. detective posing
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  • 71 2 (Our Own Reporter) PENANG. Monday. Tho police ary investigating the murder of a Sikh bus conductor of the Len Seng Bus Company, who was shot dead by masked Chinese in his home at 3% miles. Hot Springs, Setapak. early this morning. The Chinese are believed to
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  • 155 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) In these days of austerity meals, and small food rations, even Government House is not living luxuriously as some people would imagine. J set out to find how mu~h our Governor, Sir Franklin Gimson, is allowed for his weekly rations. I was
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  • 333 2 (Trbune Staff Reporter) Victory Day will be fittingly celebrated by the people of Singapore to-morrow to commemorate the surrender of the Japanese to Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, Supreme Allied Commander, at Singapore exactly a year ago. Highlight of the day. which has been declared public holiday.
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    • 615 2 NOTICES SMALLPOX Tho attention of Heads of Business Firms and Employers of Labour is drawn to the necessity of ensuring thai their staffs are vaccinated against SmallpOX, which is endemic within the Municipal Area of Singapore The Municipal Commisaionen are prepared to supply the services of a vaccinator free of
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  • 367 3 IPOH, Tuesday:—About 500 applications for loans totalling approximately $30 million have been submitted to the Loans' Committee for the rehabilitation of the mining industry by miners in the country, It is w derstood. this number, more than 206 applications are from miners in Perak
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  • 62 3 c were brought rp m Court ye9terd&7 on n (36) and Loke Yip re jointly charged .!i the management gaming place in an People's Park on 4 he .>. the form ot gaisiI U-i oUins OB a tencharged fox parautto be used for gnni- Pall
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  • 52 3 f Own Reporter) Malacca. Tuesday. a case had not at against the acbin Ahmad. a Sin- Cp inspector who was ith voluntarily causa Chinese during the gime, was discaargr iminary i.aquiry ade<] yesterday. it< d by th Magiswitnesaea who had c mtradlcted and that the stateby th
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  • 390 3 (Tribune Start Reporter) res of the Japanese surrender scene in Sinyear aso. photostatic copies of the instrusurrender signed by General Itagaki and Lord batten, and copies of English and Chinese rs printed on that day will adorn the walls Municipal Chamber to-morrow as part of
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  • 19 3 Consulate General temporarily located hay Building, sixth be removed to its preat No. 5 Gallop from September 16.
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  • 112 3 COPPER WIRE SHELLS LED TO PRISON Arrested by a radio pairol car on Tuesday morning when he was in possession of a quantity of copper wire and empty shells, Quah Geek Bay. was found guilty cl wrongful possession in the Second Police Court yesterday and sentenced to three weeks' r.:.
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  • 310 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The fortnight-old Singapore Traction Company strike was called off yesterday, after an agreement had been signed between the Singapore Traction Company authorities and representatives of the Traction Company employees' union. Relevant points in the agr- ement arc: That the Company agrees to gi\can
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  • 80 3 A Hokien Ong Son tiua calmed trial yesterday in Fourt i Police Court to a charge of threatening a woman Lim Ah Tee in River Valley Road on Aug. 18. and again on Sept. 9 with injury to her P rson. with the intention of causing
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  • 183 3 Out of live robh ries reported have taken place no Monday, :n two eases the robbers were stated u> have been armed with knives The first one was reported to have taken place at ih e junction I Rochore Canal Road and Kubor Road at 7.30 p
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  • 383 3 (Our Orcn Reporter) 'Ihe Chinese community of Sourabaya will boycott the forthcoming Dutch conference to be held at Pu-gkal Pinang <Banka> and will not be appointing any delegates, though invited. The conference which opens on Sept. 24 will, however, be attended by other Chinese
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  • 748 3 Share quotations, as at Sept. 10 according to -the Malayan Share brokers Association (Singapore') were as follows. INDUSTRIALS Buyer Seller Alexandra Brickworks Ords. 1.80 $2.20 Alexandra Brickworks Prefs- 2.65 2.90 Brit. Malaya Trustee <fc Executor Co. 8.00 9 00 Consolidated Tin Smelters 23/6 25/--do Prefs. 27/0 28/6
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  • 199 3 "Prom the evidence I am inclined to believe the complainant's story", iemarked Magistrate L. C. Goh yesterday, when he convicted a Malay, Surati b. Hussein, on a charge of criminal breach of trust in respect of 82 yards of cloth and three' sets of crockery. Surati
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous

  • 595 4 in Penang the authorities tie J not share the Singapore view thai bread rationing would lead J t<> waste, but on the appearance i f a bread famine in the northern city have taken immediate tens to introduce a rationing scheme Indeed, an official statement says
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  • 938 4 "ISLAMICA" LOOKS AROUND 1 kriO A I may be ai trading swarms of bees and wasps when I say that, speaking generally, Singapore peoples, especially those who constitute the European community, have been ungrateful to the Army as a whole. For three-and-half years PoWs and internees
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  • 301 4 A.P. (Bt Edwin B. Greenwald, Associated Pfesi Corresponden Istanbul, Turkey Talking about cats, a* everybody does h ire, there are many world travellers who contend that Istanbul has more cats to the doorstep than any other city m any coun ry There are no figures to
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  • 848 4 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR* Sir.—Uneasy lie? the head that wears a crown I am si re that is the predicament of those officials of the Malayan Governments who are shaping the destinies of the inhabitants cf this land. The present picture of life is
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  • 343 4 Sir,—It is quite obvious from local experience, past and present, that whenever there is a grave danger to peace the Military are wanted, and when storm has abated, they are relegated to mere insignifl. eaa.ee and even despiaed by the <'ivej When the Japs invaded Malaya the
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  • 132 4 Sir.—May I have the privilege to put forward my words to the administration and authorities and people concerned through your col v m ns During the holidays 1 went to the estates to enjoy country life. 1 had taken a bundle of hooks t > read but when
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  • 680 4 A.P. MANILA Political friction In the large Chinese community 'n the Phiilppines and Manila faithfully mirrors the political ups and downs of the factional tug-of-war in China. There are an estimated 150. 000 Chinese nationals in the Philippines, with some 00.000 Chinese in Manila. Persons with
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  • 158 4 HERFORD. Oermanj out peanuts and pope estimated two dozen circu 5* bringing some cheer I 1 tn< v ban population and 1 1 troops in Germany's drab raiw Cit if- S > thai ol *V* The estimate Is tnai 1 Jean Mayt rhoff. mana Aithoff C.re.us playing
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 39 4 STRANGE AS IT SEEMS By HiT v l !N»D«A THrnr OML.V OKJF. RAOIQ SuBJEOT OF A NEWSPIAPER DEBATE IM IQ83WA5THE QUESTION WHETHER CLICTRIC l_IOHTlNG WAS A BOON OR AMNORANCE TO COURTTNJO/ A «*4 v» r S 8"* m N
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  • 430 5 Reuter rd Moore, Reuters Special Correspondent) (Air Mail). —German scientists, seeing no continuing their research work in now trying to sol] secret inventions papers and promise fantastic results v willing to accept them. me th.c "mercen20th century, they many Germans ay ng their wreck emtry for
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  • 117 5 Reuter. 5 S p: 10. -Nurem:.avt been holdmg even after dayng 3 In order to comr judgments in the 22 U aaing Na?.is by he day the court is to resume its sittings. rtime* 1 by Lord Jusnce, Br ti?h President ourt and nig American, and
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  • 83 5 Bodies of American air men returned over the Morgan Line The bodies of Aye American fliers, who were sfwt down over Yugoslavia were returned over the Morgan Line, at Outpost 26. on Ana. 2S. Photo shows: the five caskets containing ttie airmen's bodies brought T'ross the
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  • 366 5 The annual general meeting of Wearne Brothers L*d. was held in London on July 19 at which a resolution was passed that the meeting be adjourned to a later date to be lxed by the board to receive the annual statement of accounts and balance
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  • 28 5 PARIS, Sept.—10.—The French National Assembly divided equally today with 273 rottfi tor and 273 against the motion to submit a new 'ioctoral law to the national reler< ndum.
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  • 96 5 Reuter. MANILA, Sept. !o—Students of the Philippine Women'j Ui vcrsity have asked Mrs. Manuel Rosas, wife of the President* to support them in a movement directed against the westernisation of Fillipino women's dress •'Alarmed by th* current trend in women's fashions," the silt' Cents
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  • 54 5 Reuter. SHANGHAI, Sept. 9 —A specially chartered plane hai brought from the United States Iti.OOO pounds cf ref riterated racciae. It wiil he used to immunize 200,000 Chinese cattle, and eOmhat existing' disease. Part of the shipment will he set immediately to j Formosa to stamp
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  • 88 5 Reuter. HAIFA. Sept. '•>■ The British sergeant who was shot dead by two Jews here today was responsible for the capture of Itzhak Yesternitsky, deputy commander of the Stern Gang, in Tel Aviv on Aug. 1 this year. The sergeant was among the palice screening team
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  • 63 5 Reuter. New York. Sept. 10.-The Civil Car Production Administration has announced that the exports of new American automobiles ?.nd lorries will continue under strict control. Between September last year and June 30 1946 only five per cent, of new cars produced (36 596) and 16 per
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  • 94 5 Reuter. TEHERAN. Sept. 8. A small Persian mission left here yesterday fer Zenian. 180 miles northwest oi Teheran, to discuss the tak.ng over of th e town from th Azerbaijan Democrat Party, wh > have occupied it since April. Later tw 0 gendarme units left
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  • 79 5 A.P. HONOLULU. Sept. 8-. Isolated Bikini atoll, which held the world spotlight this summer, soon will be just a scarred ring of coral abandoned in the Pacific. President Truman*s decision to postpone indefinitely the deep underwater atomic test finds the hydrographic ship Eowditch the only non-target vessel
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  • 319 5 Reuter. OTTAWA fAlr Mail)- Alleged agricultural Inacc«ra° elh' some of Coda's new stumps housed amusement, in the Canadian House ot Commot.s. The Post Office department estimates were under discussion when Mr. Gordon Graydon (Progressive Conservative) asked who was responsible for the issue of an 8-cent
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  • 343 5 Reuter. SYDNEY, (Air Mail)— Australia is too obsessed with a depression mentality when the immediate problem to-day is how to avoid an uncontrolled boom, states a circular entitled "The Problems of Scarcity," issued by the Bank of New South Wales, Sydney. Thi bank advocates all-r:>und rax
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  • 153 5 Reuter. LONDON, Sept. f:—Mr. P. B. Seal, chairman of the committee of Indian Congressmen in Great Britain, commenting on the report in the Daily Herald from New Delhi that the belief is growing in India that Subhas Chandra Bose, Commander* iii-chief of the Indian National Army,
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  • 40 5 MEXICO CITY. Sept. 9.- The United States Secretary of Agriculture, Mr. Henry A. Wallace, is en route to Washington, after a nine-day visit, which he said convinced him that Mexico had "very great opportunities for expansion both agricultural and industrial."
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  • 405 7 St. Leger Today Reuter. DONCASTKR, Sept. 10.—Gordon Richards may not ride Prince Aly Khans Anwar in the St. Leger here to-morrow., Charlie Smirke has protested to the Prince. "I was engaged to ride Anwar anci nothing was said to me about Gordon Richards
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  • 118 7 A.P. IA TIC CITY. Sept Gt E. Suavely, cxl.rector of the m of American j, said the atom li teas dropped in P 'ir area, killing rsons, weighed not specify the told an audierice witching the Miss America ntest that -last Iropped a small
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  • 51 7 mil Brotherhood Asso- meet the Fort Caniriendly game of t rt Canning today, and supporters are reassemble at the tnese School, Coleman dj 445 p.m. Bi ::urnood*s team will imbaram; S. R. S. moo; N. Govindar.gayah: Kayambu: A Berry: M. Krishnan: I Osman. Govindasamy; Mund N. B.
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  • 287 7 Reuter. LaKe Success. New York. Sept. 9.—Albania toYarned the United Nations Security Council lerference with her frontiers would lead to Young, darkhaired Col. Jakova. Albania representold the Council: ''Tampering: with the s of Albania will cause bloodshed. This is tegorical declaration." the Council adjourned a
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  • 177 7 Reuter. LUCKNOW, Sept. 10.—The Indian NaUonal War Academy, which is to he built near Poena uill be modelled on the osst points of British, American ana Canadian military academies. Dr. Amarnath. Jha, Wc<?-Chwrman of the National War Academy Working Committee, scid here. Outlining the Committee's
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  • 163 7 Tan Song Chye claimed trial yesterday in the Third Police Court to a charge of importing dutiable tobacco in a vessel less than 100 ions. Chua Yew Lock was charged with ab. tting Tan. Chua claimed trial as well. Both Were found guilty. The Art
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  • 203 7 For thp first time in It, history, the Khmer people (In Cambodia) have voted to elect a 67-member National Represtntalive Assembly, whose chief duty will be to provide the country with a new democratic constitution. The electoral campaign has been very intensive everywhere. Balloting took
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  • 81 7 Reuter. BEIRUT, Sept. 10.—The last 122 British troops left in Syria and Lebanon are now leaving in daily parties and by the end of this month will have left, a British Headquarters communique ptated. The communique added: "Discussion Is now proceeding on the disposal of the
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  • 193 7 A Singapore Co-.nmitiee of all Asiatic nationalities has been formid to commemorate the first anniversary of the anti-Fascist Victory in South Eat Assia. Th~ committee members are:—Mr. Sze Tung (Chairman of the General Labour Union*. Mr. Lim Hong Bee (Secretary cf the M.D.U.I, Mr. G.
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  • 176 7 (Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. The 96th Field Regiment R.A. (the Royal Devon Yeomanry) from Ipoh emerged champions in the Malaya Command football knockout tournament by virtue of a 3-2 victory in the final over the first Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment from Singapore on
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  • 92 7 Tan Hong Chua, charged With attempting to enter a forbidden area—the Singapore Harbour Board and with fraudulently v ing as genuine a forged identity card, claimed trial before Second District Judge T. T. Rutsell. yesterday. Another Chinese, Tan Chong Hun. who was charged with having abetted
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  • 216 7 SCARBOROUGH, Sept. 10.—Tho Indian tourists jus: escaped an innings defeat in the final match of i&dir tour against Leveson-Gower's XI. Rain stopped play after the Indians had scored 194 for eight in their second innings; and play had to be abandoned. Hcworth, who knocked a
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  • 208 7 A.P. BANGKOK, Sept. 10. The police disclosed today that attempts had been made to shoot two Singora officials in what ihey said may be efforts to silence prospective witnesses in the Singora rice swindle. The governor of the southern Siamese province and four other provincial
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  • 106 7 The M.F.A. will meet the Combined RAF XI in a charity soccer match on Sundary. The Combined RAF team had defeated all opponents in recent matches. M nr Mr. M. Hassan has donated 25 pewter mugs to the players, linesmen and referee. The probable sides
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  • 59 7 A.P. SAN GABRIEL. California, Sept 10. —The U. S. should ""ask the United Nations for sole trusteeship oi all Pacific bases and Japanese mandated islands which are required for our national security," said 17. S. Senator William Knowland. Republican of California. "Maintenance of peace in the Pacific principally is a
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  • 254 8 i B>/ Our Own Critic j The As ra Tlicatre company from Chang! is yet another of the many amr.teur theatrical cc-n panic* which abound on this Island at the present time, aiid on Monday evening iiiey choae to present Daphne dv Maviier's ever-popular "Rebecca" ai the
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  • 456 8 BIG FLIGHT OF CAPITAL TO HONG KONG Reuter. SHANGHAI, Sept. 10.— The trickle of idle capital from Shanghai to Hong Kong, which started a.lew months ago. has increased considerably as business conditions here remain uncertain. many reasons siven by financial circles here for this accelerated
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  • 204 8 A.P. WASHINGTON Sept. 10.— f V.cc Admiral Arthur Radford, the Unit< d States Nary's topranking airman, agreed on lionday with Admiral William Ilals u y that HRie atomic bomb was nut necessary to end the war but disagreed with Halsey's idea that using the
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  • 100 8 Reuter. TCKIO. Sept. 10.—Ool. Cyril Dairy m pie Wild, Briti.sh war crimea laison officer In South Eas; Asia told in the International War Crimes Tribunal in Tokio to.iay that the Japanese had crowded 3,500 women and children into a jail buiit lor 700. Thit;
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  • 250 8 A.P. LONDON, Sept. 11. —Scotland Yard acted "to preserve law and order" yesterday In a growing. Com-munist-led "squatters" invasion of vacant houses and a artments in exclusive sections of London's west end. Home fhee officials confirmed that police action was being taken to a
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  • 128 8 Reuter. lONDON. Sept. 10:— During today Londoners watched more than 100 fighter aircraft over the city in "V* 1 formation, the first rehearsal for Saturday's massed fl\ past to commemorate the Battle 0 Britain They represent rd about < tie third of the fighter aircraft which
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  • 43 8 Reuter. HONGKONG. Sept. 11:—An Auxiliary Tentorial Service platoon of 31 girls commanded by Junior Commander Beauehamp arrived in Hongkong f;om Singapore to take •••ver secretarial and signal duties *t Headquarters Land Forces replacing ocivicemen due for demobilisation.— fteuter, >
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  • 59 8 Reuter. HEW DELHI, Sept. 10. The British Government h a s agreed to divert to India three ships carrying about 26,000 tons of Canadian irheat for Britain, it icas learned here today. The ships are expected to arrive in India during November. All this food
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  • 235 8 Reuter. LONDON, Sept. l<>- J I was still hope tonight that the .It-wish Agency would eventually join in the Palestine talks which opened in L ndoo today without i Jewish representative being tho re. Mr. H. A. Goodman, Secretary of the Agudas Ism* 1 World
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  • 57 8 MANILA. Sept. 10 Firm untitled d- red aboard the U. S. Line fieigh lev Star Knot for the thud tiay. today, after explosions on Sunday hurled the hatch-cover riryward and topped all the ships engines Her master, however, advised tfcorc aulh ritlea thai the ship w:«.s in no immedial ds**gef
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  • 314 8 PARIS, Sept. 10.-The Paris Conference has tentatively fixed Octoler 5 as the deadline lor completing the work of th« committees, Mr. Finland, the South African chairman of the Italian political and '"rritorial committee, announced tod*>y. Evidence of increasing harmony between representatives of the B:g eVur is Been in
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  • 105 8 Reuter. PATH A, BIHAR. Sept. 10 —Seve h.'.:::dred villages in the distncLS t-. sfusaaffapw and Champaran In Bihar Province are reported to be submerged by fiocd watei a- a result of heavy rains. Ti..- Sikarhana and Gar.dake riven have their banks and overflowed into the town
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  • 408 8 Reuter. Copenhagen, Sept. 9:—Sir Prasad Snvastava, head ol tli Indian delegation lo the Fooci and Agricultural Organisation Conference now being held here, declaree to-night tnai hi India there were no politics in food, un thai subject all Indian--, spok as one. In v gtat
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