Malaya Tribune, 12 September 1946

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  • 55 1 The Malaya Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE IjjL QNLY NATIONAL NFWSPappp jn MALAYA Now printed simultaneously i n Singapore, Kuala Lumpur Ipoh (Penang office opening shortly) 'Phone Numbers: Editorial f 58U Advertising 5812 Circulation Accounts 5813 EIGHT PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya
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  • 1643 1 I nbune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Today. Message, of tribute to the gallant forces of the Army, wd An Force who brought them liberation a year o, couple w*h expressions of loyalty to the King were et by representative, of the European, Chinese, n and urasian communities to
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  • 247 1 Rcpii ins •(> ii,. i acs ol loyalty the Governor Si* s>..Lt:j U Usoil, said i'vo: yonc Aril] i. i, it, 1 v, > > Kw»tude for iroui the Japanese oppression n£d will des!r» ta re t'r.ii? y ,-jr thank MM Ml* to t) forces of Hi, Majesty,
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  • 161 1 Borne 2 000 Chines- seamen in Singapore may stage a token strike in protest -against the recent Dutch action against Chintraders. a three-point letter to Mr. M F. Vigeveno. the Dutch Con-ul-General here, the Singapore j Seamen s Union ask: That all Chinese seamen detained
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  • 259 1  -  (By John Calder PalTst ne C r o e nforJn W o 5lC R m^ t0 delegates to the Londonslem issiipri in nffi Bntlsh headquarters in JerusualUes in thp lntpi? t, stat emen t listing British calatest terrorist outrages in Palestine. A British army sergeant was shot
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  • 39 1 CAIRO, Sept 11.—Sidky Pasha. Qgypttan Prime kflnJster, is leering at noon today in a .special plane for Khodos an island off the coast of Turkey—to meet King Farouk and dttcuai the question of the Cabinet reshuffle and other matters.
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  • 63 1 Reuter. BANGKOK. Sept. 11. Sixty thousand tons of rice will be available (luring September lor shipment from Siam. declared the Siamese Premier. Dhamrong Nawa&awat. today. He expressed satisfaction with the overall Me anwhile Government measures of rice requisitioning were extended today to Bangkok district and three
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  • 70 1 Reuter. COPENHAGEN. St pt II: —The I oo<! and Agricultural Organisation decided here today to invite Siam to si I on the rice commission. The committee on economics ami statistics recommended FAO to *tUdy the pos ibility of increasing areas andcr agriculture in pioneer eonef of the world.
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  • 49 1 PENANG. Thursday. A Creak child w as born to a Malay woman at Tanjong Dawai. Kedah on Tuesday. The freak which did not survive, had two heads, one body, four hands an<i three legs. Th e father who is i fisherman. was formerly a policeman.
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  • 17 1 Reuter. TEHERAN. Sept. 10.—The prominent Kurdish leafier. MohamecV Rashid has died to Iraq, states the newspaper Etellat.—
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  • 394 1 Reuter. LONDON, sept. 11—The British Government is considering the institution of proceedings for criminal againsl ,he Londo communis X organised those "squatters- (name for homeless people offlS £23 FoUntaln COIU tID ndon was The "'squatters" nav e been active in various parts of England recently particularly
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  • 80 1 Reuter. tn M^ CAO Svm 11 A campaign Jo wipe out vice has begun in this Portuguese colony, about 40 miles from Hong Kong. Opium, which had been one of Macao s chief sources of revenue is now banned, and the authorities are directing their
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  • 58 1 Reuter. MILAN Sept 11 .—Thousands ot demonstrators battled the police and armoured cars in Mestre, satellite town of Venice, when police attempted unsuccessfully to prevent men and women raiding rood shops ther e yesterday. Twenty people were injuredThe disorders began when th e unemployed and ex-servicemen
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  • 64 1 A.P. MEDAN. SUMATRA. The War Crimea Team for Sumatra, which heard B«re than mjmM ihtsoiis in its investigation* of Japanese war offences, has turned over ie> duties to the military attorney general sereFiv hundred and .",<> Japanese have been arrested as the ressdt of I h<' war
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 65 1 National Employers' Mutual General MOTOR I RUMENS' COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT, and other classes of IXSI7IIANCE ASSOCIATION LTD. Incorporated in England) artered Bank ChambnT" SINGAPORE. Manager: N. s. wise. Phone 2835. CIAN SINGH'S Vacate A Rent Beard Decision =5 Buy Before they close The nhok slock mil be sold CBmjr Woollen
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    • 20 1 initios j For I RELIABLE SERVICE and i i I SALES Call at NATIONAL RADIO COMPANY, 58, Serangoon Rd. Singapore.
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  • 696 2 Sime Road Camp Case Ends The curtain was rung down on what is known as the Sime Road camp trial yesterday when three of the Japanese officials of the Changi civilian internment camp and the Sime Road camp, were sentenced to death by hanging. Tho three
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  • 309 2 The annual estimated expenditure of the Singapore Rural Board for 1947 is $1.381.465. announced he chairman. Mr. C. W. A. Sennett. M.C.S.. at a meeting yesterday. Estimate:! revenue next* year was put at $381,800. Mr. Sennetl said that these figures KOUld he forwarded to Government :or
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  • 64 2 The strifce of hospital attendants at the General Hospital, \he Kandang Kerbau Hospital, the Tan Took Seng Hospital, and the Middle Road Hospital has been settled by agreement and the workers will resmnc uork tom orrow (Friday). Official aircl&s say that the terms of the settlement were
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  • 354 2 i Our Own Reporter' Penang, Wednesday. The following is the text of the Governor-General Mr. Malcolm yacdonald's victory anniversary message: Many thoughts fill our minds t ;on the anniversary of victory. One lit the thought of the superb quaI Uties tvhich human beings show j v hen
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  • 137 2 No bread will be Issued today (Thursday by bakeriei because of the Viet >r* Day holiday but it will be issued on Sunday Sept Ik instead An official release says that with an tnereese of flour issue to bakers •no an enlarged distribution to selected retail shops
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  • 158 2 A 20-year-old Indian. Nadaison. was committed to stand his trial at the Assizes on a charge of possession of a revolver, at the conclusion of a preliminary inquiry held before Magistrate K. M. Byrne yesterday. The accused reserved his defence. ASP J. A. Embury of
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  • 342 2 Late reports of robberies were criticised })v Police in an interview yesterday. Referring to four cases ot armed rooberies which to tc place in the countryside and which were reported to the police 14—24 hours after they had taken place. Mr. A. E. Fowj
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  • 162 2 Civilian workers engapred in the War Department have formed their own association known as the War Department Civilian Staff Association which came into existence on Sob*, I. The chairman. Mr. M K. Nair. j at tho first general meeting said 1 that he hoped a? many as
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  • 36 2 A meeting Of the East and West Society will be held today at the \.:.lA.\ Bras Basat Road at B p.m. Dr. Lim Boon Kenjr will speak on The Happiness Of Mankind.
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  • 157 2 (Tribune Stall The Medical and I fessional Examine. King Edward VU C lie dicine began yesterday continue until Sept 20 Pharmacist's Qi r inations an- set I 19. When I visited the c 11 yesterday, a heavy atmospS reigned in the hall paS, and lecture roon
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 579 2 T It I II I > E PRE -PAID CLASSIFIED 'ADVERTISEMENTS {casual Advertisements: Wanted. Personal, Situations Vacant, Situations Wanted, For Sale. etc. at $0.00 per insertion of 20 words, 15 cts. for every additional word. Public Notices Announcements: $3.50 per single column met per Insertion. I Domestic Occurrences: Death, Engagement,
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    • 648 2 FOR SALE One Marine Kromhout Engine Tyre Mi Series 122 of 44 B.H.F. Can be inspected at Singapore Slipway Co., Tanjong Rhu. Tenders for same will be accepted up till noon 23rd September by KERR CO.. LTD. 11-A. Collyer Quay. j NOTICES Government Notification Tenders will be received at th*
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    • 117 2 ALLOCATION OF CARS The allocations of cars imported from the United States by local dealers for US. currency granted by the ontroller cf Foreign Exchange, will he controlled by the Car Priority Board as in the rase i I British cars imported into Malaya. "notices Tenders are invited for the
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    • 171 2 SHIPPING Stew inn Steamship Co. have the pleasure to lim BM their resumption thek Tuanaanii Lin* M. V. "Sin Hong Ho' sailing on I3ih instaal Kemaman Kiial Rimini Paka DUUgUU K. For Freight and Pnuaf pleas apply:— Siew Inn Steamship Co. 132. Cross Street W 3 Tel. an. Silver Line
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  • 76 3 Report Tomorrow T e Council members of 'the a Edward VII College of i cine and Raffles College .t yesterday afternoon in the .mil Room of the Medical cv to discuss urith Mr. RayPriestley of the Asquith tssion, the future of HighEducation in this country. final Report arm
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  • 89 3 Indians two of whom pleaded a general charge against "assembling fcr the pu»--e >naifttiajjt robbery." r appearance before Mr. ThrOrogeOd at ihe socend c Assises yesterday. r sgainst Vadivolu. If. r. pleadci puilty was dethe conclusion of the the u'her three Indians. 51. Nadas S. Wadimalay
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  • 81 3 I M pel ice raid in the Jalan Besar on Monday and Tuesday, had a lei yesterday when six Chinese, M •fconi five were youths, were reded in custody after separate tcargea of robbery were explained then in the Second Police Court. S< ah Ah
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  • 254 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Trihnr Pa rl y 2* Press re P r es'entatives, including a of Snnnrn yesterday called upon the Secretary to h° Affairs Sm a Pore, Major T. Van Der tht ™w dl l cuss a Projected journey to Muntok with
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  • 103 3 Fine Gaol On Rice Charge A Mqnc] to tho discovery by revenue officers of gonay bags conT.imnjr a total of MM katties of white Siamese rice concealed in a c Dsignment 01 is baskets and 37 eases of eggs, and 29 cases of lard v. hen they were being removed
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  • 46 3 An attap fee UK at Bukit Ro Swee, Tiong Bahru, caught fire in the early hours of yesterday morning but no serious damage was reported as the Municipal Fire Brigade had the fire under control shortly after an engine came on the scene.
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  • 267 3 (Tribune Stall Repjrter) Workers near Changi gaol early yesterday mornheard an unusual sound from the grim, g;ey walls the ancient Scottish tvn 1 "Auld Lang Syne." H it in the gaol there was athering of the clans, lingers were Japanese criminals: Thirteen m
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  • 129 3 The prevalence of what he described as '-building touts'' who milked the poor villager by charging high fees for Iron ing plans icas referred to by Mr. C. W. A. Sennett, at the Rural Board meeting yesterday. Mr .Sennett said that the Rural Board would shortly
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  • 179 3 Despite a recent Government decision to increase the rates of entertainment duty with effect from Sept. 15. 1946, the Cinematograph Exhibitors' Association of Singapore announce that they will not yet raise the inclusive prices of admission to their theatres. The difference in th r
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  • 61 3 Mnibm ~*f tb> Crcv'anjr Straits Ckhtese Methodist Church nre he'dinir a tea party at tho Govlanc Church. Aliunied Road, on Scturi*»y, at -t p.m. in houou* of thoir Pastor, the Ttov Ckesr Bock Hin. who was nscantly appointed as District Superintendent of tho
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  • 649 3 Woman Tells Of Marriage Promise Tears streamed from the eyes of Mrs. Marjory Jane Webb (28). W.V.S. who described herself as Entertain- ments Officer of the Union Jack Club, Singapore, at the conclusion of an inquiry into the death of F O Norman G. Goodings
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  • 412 3 A communique issued from the office of the Special Commissioner Lord Killearn last night says that the rice supply situation in South East Asia had deteriorated largely due to difficulties of supply from Siam. It had been hoped in August that the situation would improve. Shipments from
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  • 149 3 When a trap Bet by the police was sprung in a coffee shop in Bukit Timah Wali Mohamed. an Indian soldier, who attempted to sell a full leaded Smith and Wesson revolver to a constable in plain slothes, wa*j arrested. As soon as the revolver was
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  • 120 3 The British Eagle Lion film "Henry V" will be screened at the Pavilion Theatre for 3 180 children in a series of five shows next week from Tuesday to Friday By special arrangement Aith the Pavilion Theatre, the reduced admission charge including entertainment tax. is
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  • 267 3 i^SH 1 a s Pecial message of inspiration and cheer to the fnP°fli;? hlldren of Singapore or! rpnH^ St c ann A versar y of ,the surrJ2-£!* assuro you that the Sith th ment nas evpr y sympathy with the eager desire of you all to
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  • 44 3 A Thanksgiving Service in com mempratiOO of the liberation of Singapore will be held at the Ma?bain Ahoth Synagogue, Waterier Street, today at 5.30 p.m. All members of the local Jewuh Community and Jewish members of the forces are invited to ultend
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 280 3 i j NEW GOODS ARRIVED. Pr wter Beer Mugs Lacquer Cig. Box Emb Table Cloth Silk Scarf Dressing Gowns Kimonos ON DISPLAY AT: PEKING LACE CO., 66, North Bridge Road. Singapore: Tel. 3380. In pection Cordially Invited. I WATCH REPAIRS i Entru t Your Timekeepers To Expert Craftsmen. THIM LOCK
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous

  • 587 4 While there continue to be no'; nigus of the drastic measures against crime which the Governmen! was contemplating last June, tho routine drive by the police was making encouraging headway. However, detection and apprehension of malefactors i ii only half the battle. Convictions must be secured
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  • 1136 4  -  By Francis Cooray Dcccmb r 1941 w a depressing r.r»d d stnai Christmas. In th: month, b Fors thai we were a cummun iy worked up to the high s! pit h to meet the exipencies oi war. striving every U2rve to contribute our share to
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  • 168 4 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR* Sir, -Would you be kind enough to publish through your esteemed paper a mention of the disappointment at the Government procrastination in announcing the increase of tin nrice which was eagerly expected by the public especially those connected with the tin-industry,
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  • 95 4 Sir,—We refer you to the issue of your paper of the 7th instant in which there was an article under the column "Peonies' Post Bag" relating to the strike. In the fourth paragraph of the -aid letter is stated that the Tay Koh Yat Bus Company nre payi
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  • 208 4 Sir.—D«es Government want ih to believe that rice is sn very short in the country that less than ezs. per person per day (the ration is 3/4 katt'e per person per week) may be issued? Paradoxically, more and more canteens are beinir sponsored by Government throughout the Union
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  • 110 4 Sir,—Yesterday my wife lost her C< Id Storage ration card whilst shopping and «re feared the Mcak P respect of having to go through much redtape to get a now card Imagine to my surprise when T recevied a 'phone call today from an unknown stranger telling
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  • 97 4 Sir. Recently 1 sent a letter to ihe manager. General Transport CO., asking them tC bring their buses right up to Sentul Pasah Town, which practice was stopped after the re-Occupation This was promptly acted by the Dept. Now, it is really 0 very great relief to the
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  • 90 4 Sir.—When the re was an acute shortage of A"etic and Formic Acid 111 1940/1041. the Government issued coupons to smallholders to purchase coagulants from the Agricultural Office, Teluk Anson. It •appears that the present shortage of coagulants is even worse than before and locally made badly adulterated acid is
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  • 125 4 Sir, —The article by a correspon Cent on 10th Sept., on strikes in general art! the Traction Co. strike in particular is misleading in certain parts and T think it is my duty to correct ft In the article you have said that the total membership of PanMalayan
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  • 196 4 As Mis. Catherine Bush. 96 years old. white-hatred, stepped from the Siant Ainei ican Skymaster at London Airport after crossing the Atlantic, she look a little worried. sh e explained. Her curlers were Packed away and she had been unable to curl her hair
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  • 341 4 A.P. CAIRO The Nile. Egypt's backbone and lifeline and ior GO centuries the source of hr green riches. is threatening it? worst flood -n many years. Official g tvernmen warnings have been issued, and the ministers of public works, interior and national defence are organising their
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  • 578 4 Westminster Abbey, resting place of kings, warriors, poets, prelates and statesmen, is to house a memorial to the "ordinary man" who died in battles fought by Combined Operations in the late war. And it may be the last war memorial to be erected in the Abbey
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 56 4 Defectiv«• negl"f < ->f «•<•>• reition, ot corrected witli :nu; >,• i "lnssa. causes hravlar' \>....\ around the ryes; tatigtk and d..--conifort upon use ot tne eve* lor close work, Blur of print et< To Relieve The BfOtptaaa n:i a. curate scientific examination by oiii Reactionist is advisable. Vl\ 6*l
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    • 28 4 They are on the way! "cossoir RADIOS Top Grade Efficiency at Really Moderate Prices Details will be Announced Shortly First in the world to produce Radar receiving equiptnetn
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 58 4 STRANGE AS JT SEEMS ay Ernest Hi* forced to ABDICATE^ HAD" %S L^Shr WHELM HE TRIED TO MAKE HIS f X 7 W> 4 JMJf 1 Uf AN JT H < JEP t BffoRTH AMERICAN iNOlANlS HAD WAR 1 ».:>1 J amd peace trails trave:l_e R s USINO THE WAR
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  • 621 5 Reuter. DETROIT, U.S.A. (Air Mail) :~The American zone in Germany is a laboratory in which a University of Michigan professor of political science has been conducting a great political experiment, Mr. W. S. Gilmore, editor of the "Detroit News," reports in a Ger-many-at-a-glance survey.
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  • 45 5 Reuter. NEW YORK. Sept. 10.—Pandit ttehru in a cable to li.e Indlil t.i!ague al America "Our Nrst here is to work lor t.he establishment, of a fl»'e democratic India raizing thf standard of the masses and in international council for peace and freedom everywhere -Reuter
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  • 83 5 Sept. 10. Manila e and c ustoms soi fficera are carrying -four hour patrols i" drive of Manila nfelted by small irates who have got a huge quantity of as! few months. wile operate ring the use from which 'they rig in the roads, e rews
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  • 222 5 (Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Wednesday mg ou: tna; ihe housing problem in Kuala as grave as the food situation and nas been no indication i. was receiving i ion of the Government. Mr. J. R Vethatking at the Town Board meeting today
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  • 99 5 Mohamad Mustapah, Suidharan Pillay, V. M. Gukurup and P. Saisan Pillay were charged in the Fourth I olice Court yesterday with voluntarily causing hurt to one P. Nadesen PiUay on Sent. 6 at the eight mile stone Bukit Timah Road, with a piece of iron. They
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  • 86 5 Reuter. LONDON. Sept. 11. Piince Mozaffar Firouz Persian Labour and Propaganda Minister, announced today that while on a visit to Ispahan, about 200 miles south of Teheran, he discovered a "terrib'e plot" which aimed at the dismemberment of the Persian State, the Teheran radio
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  • 52 5 Cantonese woman. Sim Pat Ken (55). while working at Selarang Barracks. Changi. as a bunding coolie, fell lb feet off a roof yesterday morning. She wac found unconscious and bleeding from the nose and was rushed to the General Hospital where she died soon
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  • 191 5 This is not the first time that the military have been convicted at these As izes for committing these offences. Not only must we see that armed robberies are put down but we must also see that the military do not use their position
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  • 115 5 Reuter. BOMBAY. Sept. 10 The strength of the Communist Party in India today is more than 33 times its pre-war strength, according to the Communist paper "People's Age." "People's Age" said Communist Party membership in India in 1939 was about 1.500 and has now increased to 50.000.
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  • 95 5 Reuter. LONDON. Sept. 10 Police throoahoat East Anglia aided by troops wire mobilised tcd;»y to Reared for a f trmer member of the Qestapo <iecril>rd m a "dangeroui man suspected of being a murderer He Reinhoid Beuchardt, 3S, wno with an ex Luftwaffe man. Rudolf Leasel, S4, escaped
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  • 646 5 Reuter. DONCASTER, Sept. 11.—Mr. J. Fergusons grey colt. Airborne winner of the Derby, completed the double by winning the St. Leger. final English classic and most valuable race season, over a mile and threequarters to-day. Airborne, which is by the grand stayer Precipitation out of
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  • 236 5 Reuter. Bombay. Sent. 10.—A widespread press campaign, calling on well-to-do citizens 0$ Bombay to give up their rations of cereals to aid the poorer classes of the population, has met With a poor response. Only about 400 <>f Bombay's 2,500,000 population wrote the Food Department
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  • 22 5 BATAVIA. Bept. 11, Lord Kill earn. British Special Commissioner in South Bast Asia, is expected to return here from Singapore on Saturday.
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  • 99 5 Reuter. London Sejv. 10.—Commo i dcre Chle! Engineer R D. Duncan of the P. o. shipping line, has retired after 44 years oi service with the Company. Mr. Duncan served throughout both ir r;d v.*:-rs and was the '»niv engineer ana survivor tt the i steamship Mongolia
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  • 183 5 "We don't want people to imagine Government is bringing pressure to bear upon them in order to collect funds, neither do we want to adopt the Japanese style of collecting public funds," said Mr. C. W. A. Sennett. chairman of the Rural Board at
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  • 69 5 The Standing Trade Advisory Committee of Riagap >re has been reeoa* stitnted v. ith tho following mcmbeisit p; The Secretary for Economic Airairs fChairman). The Financial Secretary. The Controller of Customs. The Hon. Mr E If. P. Pergasaon, Mr. Lien Ying-ChOW, Mr. X Jumabhov, Bb. E. <
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  • 80 5 Reuter. HONG KONG, Sept. 11.—The Government oi Hong K6ng is seeking advice on retrenchment as it fares a record estimated budget deficit of nearly lIK. $115,426,000. A commission of five is to study the staffing and duties of each department, and recommend reductions
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 64 5 Xl- TOX Spray nequalled for ermanency Of JLLINC POWER :lm Deposit I terminates tSQUTTOBB, COCKROAE ILVERFISH |MOTHS. FLEAS AND OTHER BEHOLD PESTS. kills by Contact. k Distributors. T EE COMPANY s Bldg.. 9. Maia r a St.. Singapore. C. S BYRNES I CO^ GREAT EASTERNOPTICAL CO, ith Bridge Road, ■h,
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    • 173 5 kUNDGWN I tonic r re-nourishes your system with .1 d3i!y ration of vital Mineral Salts. Th-, concentrated Mineral food value in Vikclp is tremendous. For instance, one clay's supply gives you a-- mi>l» Calcium as in 7 Eggs—j-- much lror» as in 231bs. of Orange 1? much Phosphorus as in
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  • 407 6 Particulars of Cargoes Confiscated from Vessels Subsequently Released and Particulars of Vessels ard Cargoes Still Detained Date detainer! Name of Owner Particulars of Vessel JS^SS*~ deufn.H v ,1# *9maem*ma m MCaiuei Exported from REMARKS Nationality Identification Description Quantity 2nd July 1946 KAY HUAT CO. British P C
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 2222 6 To HIS EXCELLENCY SIR FRANKLIN CIMSON, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of Singapore. The Humble Petition of the Singapoie Oversea-Chinese Importers and Exporters Association of Singapore. SHEWETH:— 1 Singapore Oversea- and has ever since been used
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 2396 7 P_ mmm mmm E T I T I 0 N (Continued from page 6) against them by the 28. The extent of the mari- cation marked "C". They are Indus Govern- Ume belt of a littoral State, not looted goods no r are they „r lW pH ina u ually
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    • 198 7 A GLORIOUS VICTORY!; j TODAY'S AUSPICIOUS OPENING of BRITAIN'S CLOSEST ALLY'S ALL SOLDIER SHOW! I• "a Sf kJk mm* m*m*mk.9i m n am 2 4 ls 630& 9 15 p m 1 I ll i A Stu P cndou Costly Production--IS I MB Mm 4 r Acclaimed by the U.S.
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    • 190 7 AI HAM R R A 11 lM M ALiinmuivn BOOK EARLY! W: 6909 TERRIFYING MONARCH OF MELODRAMAS! KING KONG! HIS LOVE MEANT DOOM! MONSTER OF CREATION'S DAWN STRIKES AGAIN! iciNcH MISS IT THIS TIME! RADIO V t A A v'* o l TgQS SVG W/ MMMM C ri CIICST I.
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  • 341 8 Villa's Great Win: Arsenal Lose Again LONDON. Sept. 11.—Huge crowds again flocked t<> the football League matches played to-day. Over 50,000 were at Wolverhampton and the games at Manchester. Everton and Newcastle, each attraitcd over 40,000. Huddersfleld Town, the only team in the First
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  • 82 8 Reuter. BOMBAY. Sept. 11. -Bombay was today returning to normal after ten days of riots. Casualties in the disturbances totalled 244 dead and 726 injured, while 2.709 persons were arrested. More shops reopened today, most of the mills were w irking, and more omnibus and tramears were running.
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  • 72 8 Overwhelming superiority enabled the Army V.M.C.A. to defeat the S.C.F.A. by four goalto one at Jalan Be-ar stadium, yesterday. Alter establishing*a 2-nil lead in the rir-t half, the Army V.M.C.A. -cored two more goals In the second before the Chinese obtained their only goal just before the end
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  • 160 8 Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Wed. Major General Arkwright, GOC-in-C, Malaya Command. In an exclude Interview to-night on his recent visa to Banckok, said ii was mainly concerned until the arrangementa for the the withdrawal ot a company under the Malaya Command stationed
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 196 8 g OPENING TO-DAY i<S7»r9rSs>£ 3 SHOWS DAILY 3.15-4,30—9.15 /GtVLflnG phCM sao73 GEYLANG PHONE 8*678 yOU HAVE HEARD BUT H A V I Y-O-U SEEN? 11l OOI> and TEAIIV of Overseas Chinese Chinese Mandarin Pktu re with English Sub-titles '•CONCENTRA TION CAMP 1 NEVER-TO-BE-FORGOTTEN SCENE IN S YON AN DURING THE
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