Malaya Tribune, 1 October 1946

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  • 58 1 The Malaya Tribune Mrm r THE PEOPLE FOR THE PESPCE THE ONLY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA Now printed simultaneously i n Singapore, Kuala Lumpur Ipoh (Penang ofliee opening shortly) Phone Numbers: Editorial 5811 Advertising 5812 Circulation Accounts 5813 v ,nr PAGES SING. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1946 TEN CENTS. The Malaya
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  • 1590 1 Gaol Or Gallows For Goering And Gang HITLER'S LIEUTENANTS HEAR 100,000-WORD JUDGMENT CONVICTION OF ALL 22 HELD ALMOST CERTAIN A.P. Reuter. NUREMBERG, Oct. I—Imprisonment or the gallows loomed for the 22 former chiefs of Nazi Germany on Monday as the International Military Tribunal strongly indicated in the
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  • 167 1 A.P. SHINGTON, Oct. l. Secretary of the Navy rrestal declared hat the United States in the Mediterranean to help carry American foreign poli-y. an unusual policy statetin Navy Secretary made thi v would be therp for itaneously it was learned th< carrier
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  • 66 1 A memorial .-ervice to the late olonei C.H.D. W:ld. M B E.. who vas k]lh din last week's air crash in lonp Kon-. will be heid at St. Tenrp.'"* Garrison Thuroh. Tanjrlin 3arracks. at 2.15 on Thursday. In Order that seating arrangements lay be made,
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  • 55 1 Reuter. MELBOURNE. Sept. 30. The ttest figures for the Australian elections indicate that the Lab(UT Government will be return*i to power with a slightly i duced majority and that two <abinet Ministers- Mr. C. W. ?rost, Minister for Repatriation. ;id Mr. F. M. Forde. Mini-ter lefence- will have
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  • 221 1 Reuter. CHICHESTER. Sept. 30.Major Norman Edward Holden the well-known stockbroker and financier. ha> been found shot m the grounds of his estate at Norton Priory, Belsey, near Chichester. His wife, a beautiful and accomplished woman, died just over two months ago' The police are investigating the
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  • 30 1 LONDON, Oct. 1—A set of four Egyptian stamps commemorating the 1926 opening of Port Fuad on the Fuez canal was sold for £80 at a Bond Street action on Monday.
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  • 233 1 A.P. JERUSALEM, Oct I.—An Arab shadow government far Palestine was organised in Alexandria this week-end, highly placed Arab sources told the Associated Press yesterday. Jamal Bey Husseini. deputy chairman of the Arab Executive who returned yesterday to Palestine from Alexandria, immediately conferred with Arab leaders. The
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  • 58 1 Reuter. ATHENS, Sept. 30.-Using his prerogative of mercy King George of the Hellenes tonight pardoned two left-wingers who had been sentenced to death, one by a courtmartial in Kilkis Macedonia, and the other in Lanssa. Thessaly. The two were implicated in armed band activity and
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  • 46 1 Reuter. CAL< UTTA, Sept. 30.— The Bengal Government states that south Calcutta was quiet today but six incidents were reported from north and tentral Calcutta op to 530 p.m. Kieven persons were injured in these incidents, two of whom have since died.—Reuter.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 92 1 National Employer/ j Mutual General F7RE, MOTOr WOK KM ENS' COMPENSATE PERSONAL ACCIDENT, and other classes of ixsrit v\< i ASSOCIATION LTD. (Incorporated in England) j I 13 Chartered Bank Chamber SINGAPORE. j Manager: N. S. WISE. Phone 2835 We refuse to be undersold Because we havf to close Buy
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    • 123 1 j The Morning Tribune! is the only Malayan newspaper with its own correspondent inj HOLLYWOOD X e:\fiiv ORIS Famous Filmland Authority sends air mail news pictures; everyday to the Morning Tribune MALAYAN RECONSTRUCTION CL Se\icu& Aubjtct AUnf>Uj c^dcd^ccL I WAR HAS REDUCED OUR STOCKS. 2- THE MORE WE BUY NOW.
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  • 189 2 Arriving here on board the President Polk, en route to Rangoon to take up post as U.S. Public Affairs Officer at the U.S. Consulate General there, is Mr. Frederick Jochem. Mr. Jochem was in the American Navy during the war. He vas attached to the
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  • 42 2 On being found guilty on a charge of deserting his ship the s.s. Samara, while in Singapore on Aug. 26 an Anglo Indian seaman. George O. Deer, was sentenced to four weeks' r.i. in the Fourth Police court yesterday.
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  • 493 2 FOOD PRODUCE MARKETS (Our Own Correspondent"! Foodstuffs Prices: —The narket for 'Meehoon' was again active yesterday with buyers for Siamese. Indo-Chinese, Amoy and Kedah qualities at $110, $100. $120 and $90 per picul respectively. Yesterday's quotations for 3iam rice and glutinous rice remained unchanged with Siam Rice sr>5 r >
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  • 294 2 Stating that his clients hue been almost eight months ir police custody, from Sept. 1945 to May 2. this year, and therj released on a bail of $10,000 each. Mr. V. J. Mendis applied for a reduction in bail, adding that in these difficult
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  • 126 2 The following is an official announcement from HQ. SACSEA:— A "recent broadcast over Tokio Radio declared that Britain and America have decided to repatriate immediately over 100.000 Japanese surrendered personnel now held in South-East Asia. The broadcast went on to say that this repatriation
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  • 344 2 Tribune Staff Reporter> A white sheet of flame which shot upwards for 20 01 30 feet following an explosion on board a motor tongkang anchored among others in Singapore River at Boat Quay, started a fire which attracted hundreds of people yesterday afternoon. Four other
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  • 78 2 Reuter. LONDON. Sept. St.—A sapphire j sent from Colombo to Beatrice Liilie, international revue star, in pri- vate Lady Peel, by her son Able Seaman Sir Robert Peel shortly be- fore the warship in which he was i serving was sunk in the Indian
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 533 2 TRIK I E PRE -PAID (classified 'advertisements Casual Advertisements: Wanted. Personal. Situations Vacant, Situations j j Wanted, For Sale. etc. at $3.00 per Insertion ol 20 words, 15 cts. for every additional word. Public Notices ft Announcements; •3.60 per single column Incb per Insertion. Domestic Occurrences: Death, Engagement, Marriage. Birth
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    • 420 2 FOR SALE lOR SALE—Leica Camera in t pood rendition. Leitz-Elmur 1:3.5F 50 mm. Send offer to Box 299. j Malaya Tribune. FOR SALE converted Jap craft 1 complete with four hundred j fifty dollars or oeare t offer Te' phone 2802 j NOTICES ~LEGAL~NOTICE~ DIVORCE NOTICE is hereby given tha:
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    • 17 2 REMOVAL I BIN SENG CO., LTD. Removed To:— No. 56, Chulia Street. Telephone Nos:— 3073 fr 3271
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    • 150 2 ANNOUNCEMENT It is hereby announced that the NETHERLANDS INDIES SHIPPING i ORGANISATION (N. 1.5.0. > will be dissolved on the 30th, September 1946. The following Lines will reopen their prewar offices as from Ist OCTOBER 1946. NEDERLAND LINE ROYAL DUTCH MAIL 41. ROBINSON ROAD, Telephone TIL'B ROTTERDAM LLOYD JAVA-PACIFIC LINE
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    • 403 2 Silver Line KERR STEAMSHIP CO. INC. NEW YORK GENERAL AGENTS Sailing to New York Baltimore M. S. "SILVERASH" S.H.B. Godown 19/20 Tc Los Angeles, San Francisco and Vancouver M. S "SILVEROAK" EXPECTED Singapore 2nd Half October Agents:— HADDEN CO. (SINGAPORE) LTD. Chartered Bank Chambers, Phone Nos. are: 7052 6802 i
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    • 117 2 SHIFTING j 'S.S. HONG KHENC Due from Hongkong 2nd Oct. 1946. Sails fo/ Rangoon sth Oct. 1946. The Ho Hong Steamship Co., (1932) Ltd., 65, Chulia Street. Phone: 6769 !l 7~ Cheng Chiang Shipping Co., Ltd. TO KUCHING and SIBI m.v. "HUNG HAT' loading Singapore first week Oct For Freight
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  • 552 3 Tribune Staff Reporter' While free elementary for all has yet to be introduced into this ry, the educational ait i>riiies have, in view of the financial stringency Ingthe public, instituted a system of free education In English schools in the to apply to those
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  • 148 3 m Staff Reporter.' this morning, a ship k< d like an LCT was laze in harbour. Fire axlier, and hunf the Singapore popu ;ars, on foot and converged towards Ayer Basin off which lp was <>n fire, n blaze seemed to be an At 130
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  • 183 3 Mr* L H. Co::, wile oi Maj U?n L X Cox. G.O.C. Singapore Distrtcl nifhl declared open lhe C il Club for Indian i Urn Indian Y.M.CA. tn wat< Street. I >aid >he felt that it would be a great thing to have like
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  • 107 3 'Tribune Staff Reporter I haven't signed any document, nor do I intend to. if it's a question of ceding Brunei to UH British Crown." This was what Sultan Ahamad idin of Brunei told me when ttked him last night abouc a rumour that
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  • 467 3 Holding that the accused were carrying out lhe lawful superior orders ana tha: a charge of being c ncernea in the unlawful killing pf three Allied PoWs and a Dutch woman Miss Hannie Hilgers, c ild not be sustained in jaw. the Australian War Oimes Court yesterday
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  • 144 3 First case to be heard at the I Singapoie Assize session which opened yesterday was one of I armed robbery in which Tan Hai I alias Tan Tai is charged with I armed gang robbery at a furniture shop in Joo Chiat Road at eight o'clock
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  • 78 3 Car delivered by plane. Ray Kohler, assistant stat> <n manager of Trans-World Arliner, prepares to back out from a Trans-World 'plane the first 1947 Crosley cat to be delivered to New York at La Guardia Field. New York. j Greeting him, left to right, are: Capt. H. F. Williams. Who
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  • 102 3 A p.itiol '.f i i Japanese; tatvym tuH 10 ttgfcerPfeters has arrivi d in SiriMpor** to take part in tht defence of their nationals who are Still a-vai.-Inp trial On war crime charges Srwe the opening of the war ertnt trials in Singapore in January las', vith
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  • 142 3 Five days after he had received money which was to have been paid by him to coolies in the Rhio Islands. Lim Kirn Lai was arrested in an amusement park in Singapore. The money, $300. was spent on household expenses as he had been unable
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  • 96 3 The strike ol ovei a thousand labourers employed by about fifty contractors, most of whom were working on contract basis at the Harbour Board, has been settled. The strike began on Friday, and it is reported that the contractors have agreed to pay the men terms substantially
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  • 271 3 Our Gun Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. :>9. For thefj of $170 cash btlonging to a friend of his. a youth Joseph Rozaru was convicted by the District Judge Mr. Garton. Th c complainant Fo o Jeo Heng a taxi-dancer a T one of
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  • 114 3 I Tan Lim Sing < 19», who stole a wallet containing $10.10 from'an Indian shopping at North 3ndg» Road on Sunday morning. was chased and caught by a constable on special plain clothes I duty. The purse and money, however, were not lecovered. Tan told the police he
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  • 35 3 The Rotary Club of Singapore meets to-morrow. In the Roof-Gar-den of the Adt-lphi Hotel at 1 p.m. This being a bi« -in ess meeting, members ftre asked not to invite Non liotarian guests.
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  • 95 3 It is learned that the paratroop* who xrere sentenced ai the Ktiuinq court martial for it aWnij xviM leave showily for India Vftcrt V'.ey Bill serve t/Kii sentences. The rr.cn are at preJtnt Kkumg, cr.-d. M-jcr General lr#> tviflfltf, GOC, JfaZagß Car-.mo.ri ?<; r-p>rtei2 to be
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  • 63 3 Completing the final portion of his investigation into conditions of Indian nationals in South-east A-ia territories. Mr. S. K. Chettur, Representative of the Government of India in Malaya, has returned to Singapore from Hong Kong. While in Hons Kong. Mr. Chettur inquired into the conditions
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 289 3 STOP! LOOK SEE! VISIT THE PEKING LACE CO., Dealer.; M all kinds Table Cloths Lady's Unricrw» ars Etc. Etc. Guaranteed Pi" War Quality Chaiges Moderate 66. Not in Brtdgs Road, Singapore Tetopfeaße S3*Q _Zj it Madam Florence ie Can reveal year future by lier wonderful power of intuition H h
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 47 3 buck ItlAiV— Exclusive To The Malaya Tribune r r 6T\ (vpy? CAR? ©\i 'fNC% M® 5 4RN0L£,W£VE\ I W. VO, N0 T TKflT; I DDFZD OHB '2 f /,5v^>v NV A S'JCK WOFFIC5'*OR/ S5 T 'VX* M»C©F«MJ-| [OF THEM. IT-If H715 INTENDED, I 'v'rv jc r5=' i
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  • 334 4 ti;i i). Havilland trageplorable in having Lhe life of a gallant :is If the theory of experl s is well founded salutary reminder that i is still the servant of liv s <>! physics which ijt defied without •al consequences. rtie i heory is tha* Mr iband's
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  • 76 4 The Kluang courtmartial sentences have been strong ly commented in London and have occasioned some surprise locally where they are being contrasted with a recent sentence of fifteen months for a Kempei torurer and other similar verdicts in the local courts. On the other hand, many people in
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  • 1093 4 r— By i s s Squadron Leader j j S. H. Swaffer i A zzi limum of 600 d< aths jjer alia was ihe cosi ol no .a:.v.'-bail. Japanese apply rou;< rom, Bangkok lO rfangoon via Moulmein he infamous Burma £iam 'Railway of Death.
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  • 778 4 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR THE PEOPLE'S POSTBAG S r.—The daily uiYurenirs of crime i; Maiaya whiih w e joad the newspaper- arc d'e t« *"o• ain radical cause- wherc^. ,e p~osonr crime w.\v_» .s cavi'li: sm-i-oui They are 1 1 unetri joy".v."t *2> lack of public co-opt.
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  • 113 4 Sir. In view of the Victory Cup Competition to be run this month and that a Chinese Combined team i- to compete in it. i would appeal to the Management of S.C.F.A. and C.A. to hold one or two charity matches between the two team-. Of course, this will
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  • 105 4 Sii With much di-aopoint- > ment. I read in the paper> that sentences imposed on *he i Q im Road Japanese POW's lave boen reduced to ten. eight 1 and even one veat imnnsunment. Why -hould leniency b»' -hown to »hfse POW's who committed ."•old-blooded murder.-?
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  • 290 4 S r f n vu v-i- dnyv hooting of motor horn- during office hours u. ''U.- '!<• are: la Lumpur was prohibit» d. Is it not lime now the utho* u'>- concerned intrcdueed the same. 1 i) a stenographer !n r>n office in Hi-h Street, and every day within
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  • 281 4 U.S. Makes New Attack On Housi ng Problem Reuter. (From Harold t*alr|Reuter*s correspondent) NEW YORK, (Ahj .Mail). America is behind its time table in its exserwicemen's Housing Programme calling ior a start on Construction of 1,200.000 homes by the end of the yeai{ but as a result of new orders
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  • 112 4 Reuter LUCKHOW. .Air r.Tail'—The United Province? [COagiess) Oovernttient is considering the organisation ~>f ü ßorne Guards" to cope with COnunuaal unrest :n the )>rovince. Accordinc to present plans, the U.P. Home Guards will number nbout S.OOJO, trained in th<' use of modern arms. Companies of
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 56 4 !><; cy»- ill' PtglH 1 Ot CO'- return, o ceneeted with mproj <:r tlt-iwr causes head*.'.he pain round the eyes; and disri mfort upon use oi' the *-yes for i \ngt work. Blur of print etc., To Relieve The Bymptomr. an ac- ".'r.t<_> scientific examination by our Re racttoaisl advisable.
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    • 124 4 FURNITURE IN STOCK At ROBINSONS I DOUBLE BEDROOM SUITE Kapor A MeranU 11 PlECES—Almeirah, Dri bing Tabh Stool, 1 Beds, i Tall BoH 1 Qua rs, Bedside Cabinet S8. f io.oo DlNlNt; ROOM St WE it PlECES—Sideboard. Setting Tabic, Dining Table.' 2 Am. ChaJ a a-hi less Chairs no OFFICE
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 2109 5 Evidence Against Goering And Gang ‘Quite Overwhelming’ Reuter A.P. NUREMBERG, SEPT. 30.—THE INTERNATIONA! Mil i i ARY TRIBUNAL TODAY OPENED THE FINA1 PHASE IN THE PROCEEDINGS TO DECIDE THE F VI E OF 22 OF ADOLF HITLER'S CHIEF LIEUTE- rS, WITH A SUMMARY OF FINDINGS
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  • 54 5 Reuter. CALCUTTA. Sept. 30: -Some twenty-five released political prisoners men involved in the Chittagong armoury raid and various terrorist activities in Bengal have announced their intention of joining the Communist Party of India. These men were released by the Bengal Government recently. Most of them had served
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  • 44 5 NANKING, Sept. 30.—Although UNRRA is scheduled to be wound up in March 1*47, it is reliably learned that UNO lias invited ihe UNRRA office in China to supply some expert economists as a nucleus to staff an economic observation station being established in Chjna.
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  • 223 5 NUREMBERG, Sept. 30—The final stages of the greatest war crimes trial in history opened at 16.04 a.m. (local time) —P«jM r B M Gmt —Aoday when Lord, Jusuice laicrence, British president of the court,, began reading the indicvtent aga'vist the accused Nazis. First
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  • 252 5 A.P. NUREMBERG, Sept. 29.—The first nerves to crack under the mounting strain in this drama of the Nuremberg war crimes trial were those of Herman Goering s wife. The one-time queen of the Nazi Socialists, emerged from the prison gates yesterday after seeing her
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 206 5 Join the Well-Paid Ranks of the I.C.S. j TRAINED MEN j Whai about your future? What or the world ol today? There rvelloua opportunities, but only for those who have had zed training. One thing is certain —there is no worthtor the untrained. everywhere have succeeded through I.C.S. HomeCourses. So
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    • 225 5 7>*4r Mir* -Hg) fBSQUALITY productions in SANITARY FITTINGS h\ last —Malaya is manufacturing its own Sanitary Fittings—Basins. w. c. Closets with Flurh Cisterns. Manufactured by skilled craftsmen of many years' experience in these lines ar.d approved by the Singapore Municipal Authorities, Pek Khong Service is offering; 1 these quality products
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 149 6 BEST SOUND IN TOWN DEFINITELY, POSITIVELY THE HICCEST Show In Town! Xifc Ife W MORNING Premiere 11 a.m. ill' IF.m 1 Afternoon Matinee 1.15 p.m. WX RUSSELL HAYDEN North Bridge Road #yrn7? ,N ar Bn; Basah Roiui t Jj Th,s Theatre is n,w >w 2*f Equipped with new Western Mirrophonic
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    • 254 6 J GEVIMG PMOM B<*o7B 3 shows daily: 3.15 6.30 9.15 "BASSI" <\n Hindustani* i I preceded by Latest Indian News Parade TO-MORROW MID-NIGHT A Hindustani Picture I MARLBOROUGH i Da ly 3 shows: 3.45—6 30—9 15 j "KHANDAAN" (Hindustani) Starring NOOR JEHAN GHULAM MOHD and MANORAMA Released thru the United
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    • 266 6 LAST DAY:—3, (3.30 9.15 p.m. The screen's classic of .uspense! Loaded with thrills you'll never forget! "The Phantom Lady" with Pranchot Tone and Ella Raines Preceded by Paramount News. OPENING TO-MGRROW. "PHANTOM OF THE OPERA" (In Matchles Technicolor) Brand New Print— JB TO-DAY: 3 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. A unique
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    • 205 6 Singapore's Greatest Screen Event! Hut* of the It of The Wovld's most I celebrated masterpieces! Paramount's adaptation <:f the famous Ernest Hemingway's wor id-renowned book (In Technicolor) with GARY COOPER INCRID BERGMAN Supported by Akim Arturo TAMIROFF' d CORDOVA THE MOST LENGTHY FILM OF THE YEAR! MIDNIGHT PREMIERE (A IMTOL
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    • 174 6 k MS ?SWF- r \JJ£ PEARL S. BI'CK'S rA'HJ-ft:-iy*%*'?*3i} Brilliant Picturization, of 1 the Chinese Peasant's Firm v,^i§i^^t^^r Stand Against the Hau^htv Deanna Durbm's New Role! Chinese Children Saved From Jap Butchery! jja ■Pi Amazing 41^ J IVI I* S EDMOND O'BRIEN" kfflrli Holliday" ARTHUR Treacher Openm? TO-MORROW in another
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  • 594 7 Reuter. •vDON, Sept. 29. —Alter conversations with ail ree members of the British Cabine„ mission to Sudhir Ghosh who acted as the link between »T mission and Congress leaders in India and who m e to England two months ago as Gaodhi's friend
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  • 167 7 (Our Own Reporter) PENANG. Monday. The first of Britain's 13 gift ships for China is here en its way to China. It is an anti-submarine 1.400-ton i vessel named 'Fupo', with a speed of 16 knots and a complement of 90. Taking FupO to China h
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  • 57 7 Twenty-seven Chinese women, pleading guilty to a charge of theft of empty 308 shell cases, from an R.A.F. base at the 14 m s. Changi en Sept. 29 were fined $50 each, by Magistrate L. C. Goh yesterday. The women were found to be
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  • 260 7 4 Men Kangaroo On Record Bid A.P. PERTH Sept 30.—Four men and a kangaroo took off in the U S Navy Neptune aircraft from Pearce airfield near here yesterday on a flight that may take them half way round the world. With 6,000 gallons of petrol aboard, the Neptune was
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  • 99 7 Worried because sh* was two Tvonths in arrears irith her rent and pestered by the chief tenand for the money, Ong Peck HoCf\ fsW threw herself over Kallang Bridge into the nrer to end her life at noon on Sunday, Two Indians workiing at
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  • 215 7 Our Own Report-.n Penang. Monday Handicaps for the second day (Saturday ci the Penang Turf Club race meeting: Horses. CI. I, 5* furs: Mr. Chips 9 01 Houlichan 9.03 Favourite 8.11 Colour Patch S-08 Krishna g °J. The Pathan Horses CI 1. 7 furs: Jesanne 1013 The
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  • 48 7 Fined $2,360 in the lower court-; in default 12 months' rigorous imprisonment for possession of 63.000 cigarettes. Im Kirn Seong appealed unsuccessfully before Mr. Justiea C. M. Murray-Aynsley yesterday- Kirn Seong asked that the sentence be reduced, but the judge dismissed the appeal.
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  • 605 7 In connection with the change of name of Harrisons. Barker Co. Ltd. to Harrisons Crosfield (Malaya) Ltd which is announced in an advertisement in today's issue, a short record of the history of the parent ccmpnay ii of interest. Harrisons Crosfield were established on January
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  • 146 7 Members of the public of any nationality, who are interested in joining the Volunteer Special Constabu lary, are asked to communicate at once with the Commissioner of Polic* by letterApplications by former members of the pre-war Special Constabulary are invited. It is intended, if sufficient numbers are
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  • 26 7 The Municipal Services Union will hold a re-union tea party on Thursday at the Adelphi Hotel roof garden at 5.15 p.m.
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  • 61 7 U.S. wharships make goodwill tour A number of U.S. warships, headed by the aircraft carrier Franklin D. Roosevelt, paid a goodwill vUit to Naples Harbour, during their tour of the Mediterranean recently. Photo shows:—The U.S. aircraft carrier Franklin D. Roosevelt, makes an impressive sight, against the background of Mt. Vesuvius,
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  • 42 7 An allocation to Malaya, of Canadian herrings, has just been made, and application for import licences supported by firm offers and stating the cross tonnage applied for should now he submitted to the Registrar of Imports and Exports.
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  • 57 7 One of the oldest and bestknown Eurasian couples in. Singapore, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Mosbergen, celebrate their golden wedding next Sunday. There will be a Thanksgiving High at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd on Oct. 4 at 6.30 a.m. while on Sunday they will have an
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  • 206 7 (Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 30.— A decree nisi was granted to Tan Lai Cheng against her husband Law Joo Jin, lollowing a divorce suit in the Supreme Court before Chief Justice 6tr H. C. Willan. Petitioner in her evidence said that she married the respondent
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  • 62 7 Jeff Con da of Manchester K.Q-ed Tiger Goldstone of the Mile End in the fffth round of a scheduled 10 round bout. Son of Kong of Kuala Lumpur drew with Dara Singh of Punjabi over six rounds. Andy Oliver of the Royal Signals chalked up another X 0.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • 150 8 Reuter. SYDNEY. Sept. 30.-Wed-HfffP D da y f° r the M C.C. cricket team, which begins its tour of Australia in quest or the Ashes with a twoday fixture at the Western Australian country town of Northam against a country distncts side. This, the first
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  • 61 8 Reuter. DUBLIN. Sept. r:o. -Norman Lock- hart. 27-j»ar-Cld Liafield outside left, u ho Stored both ro.il-; for Ireland against England on Sept. .28. wai trail .-.."erred Biter the mat-h to Mvunsea Town, the English I easfue clafi. Swansea alee signed S. Mi Ock.v. insider-neiir ftcm
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  • 313 8 Reuter. LONDON, Sept. 30.—0n the eve of the Indian cricket team s return home a nne tribute to their team both on and off the field vas paid by the former England captain Sir Pelham Warner in a letter to -ne team's manager, Mr. Pankai
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  • 42 8 LONDON. Sent. 30.—F00T841 L RESULTS: SECOND DIVISION: Burnley 2, Barnslev 2. RUGBY LEAGUE: Yorkshire Cup, second round) Hoodenfield 10, Hull and Kinpston Rovers 15. GLASGOW CUP FINALClyde 2. Third Lanark 1 SCOTTISH LEAGUE (A Division >: Patrick Thistle 3. Ranger.-. 2.
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  • 370 8 Frank Swift’s Great Goalkeeping Reuter. DUBLIN, Sept. 30.—Engi and beat Eire I—o this evening after a goal-less first soccer international to ?n,£ lay^d between tne two countries in Dublin since 1912. England, who fielded the same team which trounced Ireland last Saturday thus scored
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  • 123 8 Reuter. COLOMBO, Sept. 30.-Albert Perera, Ceylon's featherweight boxing champion who has been invited to participate in the British amateur championship, has left lor England. Captain Peebles of Middlesex who had seen Albert fight in the various meet'j .invitee him to England to train for
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  • 57 8 Britain's harvest has new start. A big drive to get the harvest home began In many parts of Britain on Sept. 10. Wherever possible, the work of casting will go on by moonlight. Photo shows: An aerial view showing the drive to gather the harvest home in progress during fine
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  • 218 8 Reuter. LONDON. Sept. 30.—A letter from Mahatma Gandhi to Prim« Minister At! let- is reproduced in the Daily Herald today. It Introduced to the Prime Minister Mr. Sudhir Glnsh who served as ;i link between Gandhi and the Cabinet Mission in India. The Herald describes the
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  • 165 8 Reuter. SYDNEY. Sept. 30—Major Charles Hughes Cousens. accused of treason by broadcasting for the Japanese, questioned at the resumed hearing here today about the lengthy "peace talks plan" which the Crown alleged Maj. Cousens submitted to the Japanese said: "I remember j writing that sort of tripe but.
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  • 55 8 Reuter. BATAVIA. Sept. 30.~Dutch in the Netherlands Indies up to Aug. 1. 1946 wereRoyal Neth. Navy: Killed 4 officers: 44 NCOs and men; Royal Neth. Army: Killed 9 officers: 78 NCOs and men; Royal Neth. Ind. Army: Killed 8 officers: 105 NCOs and men. Missing. 12 officers
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  • 298 8 Reuter. JERUSALEM, Sept. 30.— Two illegal Palest inArab defence organisations are to merge in a "united defence front", according to well-informed Arab sources. The Najadda. which is the larger of the two. has placed itself at the disposal of the Palestine Arab Higher Executive of
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  • 119 8 Reuter. JERUSALEM, Sept. 30What Palestine police believe to be a Jewish terrorist plot to bloiv up the oil jetty at Haifa where British destroyers refuel was foiled today by a Royal Navy diver who discovered underwater explosives under the jetty, the official statement
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  • 69 8 Reuter. WARDHA (Central Pro vinces), Sept. 30. Conor* leaaers gave conflicting counsel to a group of girls who asked them: "What shall we do icith ourselves?" Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru replied: "Learn to swim and ride." Mr. C. Rajagopalachari holding that "wild sport will spoil woman"
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  • 162 8 Reuter. PERTH, Western Australia. Sept. 30.—(From Norman Preston. Reuters special correspondent travelling with the M.CC. team). The appearance of Walter Hammond in the M.CC. team j playing a two days match against Northam. 60 miles upcountry from Perth, is greatly welcomed by the locals. j
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  • 39 8 SHANGHAI. Sept. 30. General Alving Gillem, commander of the UnitedSStatse s forces in China, today announced the "de-activization" of the China Service Command in Shanghai from today following the completion of the bulk of its major assignments.
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