Malaya Tribune, 9 October 1946

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  • 53 1 The Malaya Tribune U\ THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE THE ONLY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA Now printed simultaneously in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur Ipoh (Penang oflice opening shortly) Phone Numbers: Editorial 5811 J Advertising ***** Circulation Accounts ***** EIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1946 TEN CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. WEDNESDAY,
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  • 140 1 VJCH, Cc 8. Mrs. Otto er, irife of Adolf Hitler's sec>etary of State, said 'hat Hitler had a son rife of Dr. Goebbels. son icas bom in March d died in the suicide ■"s family in the last ire Berlin's fall, Mrs. it >eH!
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  • 48 1 Reuter. Ocl B Official quartndon confirmed to-day thi British Government is int the United r quest tor a loan of 000.000 10. of meat to feed U troops in Europe. be conditional on the Ing repayable on demand British meat ration o? affected.—Reuter.
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  • 373 1 Reuter. .\:BERG. Oct. 3. —Hermann Goering ana kel, two of the Nazi war leaders condemned the Nuremberg War Crimes Tribunal, n in tears in their condemned oells. Major prison oincial disclosed here to-day. "Goering showed deep emotion when he saw his wife for an hour
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  • 116 1 Singapore We nesday. Nfewi has been received here that the United States has already absorbed th»' quantity of rubber recently o(Ter<>d by SintraporP. The offers were made by local dealerand shippers following the agreement of the United States to purdUMC the first lot of 100.000 tons
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  • 32 1 Denver. Colorado. Oct. 8 A United Airlines planp crashed just outside Cheyenne today. Two passengers were tolled while the 38 other passengers and three members of the crew oSeaped.
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  • 211 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Oct. B.—The Soviet Embassy has delivered a note to the State Department protesting against the detention of Russian Ambassador M. Nikolai Novikov at La Guardia Field New York, upon his arrival last Friday from Moscow, the State Department spokesman disclosed to-day. It was
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  • 61 1 A.P. WASHINGTON, Oct. 9.-The U.S. Army Air Forces will send a qwup oi B-29 Super-fortres-ses around the world within a few weeks "if ihe State Department approves." SUiart Symington, UnderSecret a>y of War for Air, told a new* conference that the primary purpose would be "to
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  • 99 1 Celebrations ji the Tenth ol October, the anniversary of the foundation of the Chinese Republic, will take place in London. On the eve of the "Double Tenth" the son of the Chines-:' Ambassador in London. Mr Bmg Chens who is also organiser of the Chinese Amateur
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  • 36 1 Reuter. AMSTERDAM. Oct. B:—Mote than 2.000 men of the "Sevc Uh of Decern her" division left Amsterdam fos thi Netherlands East Indies on boart the Bloemfontein this after nco i. Reuter.
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  • 681 1 PARATROOPS' WIVES INTERVIEW MPS War Minister Admits Muar Camp Conditions "Bad," But.... Reuter. LONDON, Oct. 8 Britain's new War Minister, Capt. Frederick Bellenger, who today faced a storm of questions regarding the Kluang Mutiny sentences, told the House of Commons that "action had already
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  • 124 1 Reuter. LONDON, Oct. B.—Four hundred members of the staff of the luxury and interna-tionally-known Savoy Hotel came out on strike today for Union recognition. Shortly after the stoppage began, chefs, waiters, waitresses, kitchen-hands and chambermaids manned picket lines with placards bearing such inscriptions as "Staff of Buckingham
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  • 50 1 Reuter. MANJLA, Oct. B: —Presidential Palace sources said the Philippines Government will have less than enouph money for a month's expenses on hand by Oct. 31. The United States is being urged to transfer promptly an installment of the 150.000.000 peso emergency loan authorized by Congress.— Renter.
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    • 71 1 DIRECTORY CO.,J (Established in 1936) NO. 51, THOMSON ROAD, 6INGAPORE. We have started the work: of compiling the "Singapore Directory" j for 1947. The Firms, Institutions, I the Government and Municipal Offices as well as individuals are kindly requested to send In their i particulars for insertions free of charge.
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  • 157 2 Tho wreckage ol an R.A.F. York passenger aircraft operatihg on a scheduled service from the U.K.. which crashed into the sea on Sunday afternoon, has been discovered north' west 3a Penang by a Sunderland of the search flight sent out from Seletar Singapore.
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  • 109 2 Reuter. With effect from Oct. 1. the Pyke Cost C t Living Allowance will bt' paid to civilian employees of the Wax Department. Prior to that date War Department employees were paid an verall rat i which included an element for cost of living. In
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  • 78 2 Sent by the Singapore Indonesian Red Cross branch, 5 1 i tons of supplies, consisting of medical equipment and clothing are now on the way to Batavia, official sources revealed The supplies sent were purchased by the Indonesian community in Singapore from surplus
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  • 187 2 Arriving here yesterday morning from the United Kingdom or board s.s. Antenor was Rev. S M. Collier, to take up his new. post as Archdeacon for Nortb Malaya, in Penang. Since the establishment of the Church of England here in 1814, this U the first
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  • 286 2 (.Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) The furniture trade in Singapore is much affected by the present unsettled rubber and tin position. With less money in the hands of the people of the Union, they are not buying furniture from Singapore. Local furniture dealers used to export
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  • 252 2 Five members of the 13th Para Battalion, all privates, face a charge of mutiny at a field general court-martial to be held next Friday at Najeedep Barracks, Johore Bahru. The men were due to have appeared at the Kluang courtmartial, but for various reasons (including
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  • 320 2 An argument over the high price charged for eggs at the Kanburi hospital camp canteen, which led to the alleged slapping, by a Japanese Lance-corporal, of Lt.-Col. H. C. Benson. R.A.M.C., commander of the medical force known as *L" Force, was mentioned yesterday at the continued
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  • 73 2 Miss Carmelita Lawless, who appeared by kind permission of C.S.E., gave a piano recital at the Army Educational Centre, in the Little Theatre. Armenian Street, on Monday. The programme included Bach's Chromatic Fantasia, Allemand Menuet and Gigue, also Beethoven's Appassionata Sonata, of which Miss Lawless gave
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 535 2 [tribune PRE -PAID CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Casual Advertisements: Wanted, Personal, Situations Vacant, Situation* Wanted, For Sale. etc. at $3.00 per insertion of 20 words, 15 cts. for every additional word. Public Notices Announcements: 13.59 per single column inch per Insertion. Domestic Occurrences: Death, Engagement, Marriage, Birth Notices, etc at $7.00 per
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    • 575 2 NOTICES TUI GOLD LIMITED Certificates in the name of the late Joseph Brooke David for 167,800 shares numbered 1 to 200, 13,401 to 16,400, 81,401 to 136,400. 145.401 to 212,400, 217,401 to 223.400, 363,401 to 400,000 in" the above Company have been lost and application has been made for the
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    • 130 2 SHIPPING THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. Sailings from Sea nd i nay ia' Cont me nt U S MONGOLIA Due 11th Oct. enroute for Manila. Cebu. Hongkong. Shanghai. M S FIONIA Due 12th Oct. tn route for Bangkok. M S -ASIA" Due 27th Oct. em.ute for Manila. Cebu. Hongko if,
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  • 115 3 s been a slight aw- resi in rubber rday though the um ol business done c nfined to th? cheaper sues. r re >ried to have 62| eta, and J>-ram as. There weie Basstttes and Some sterling 3 were also done in still continue] to
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  • 40 3 Gaoled Fined Sooi 27), who attomp15,886 yards of s.s. Bruas which lc ire for Sibu. on Oct. i d to its months' riOni e t. nnd in addi- $1 00 or three months nment, by Second T. I Russell, yes-
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  • 227 3 ee Koon, forme.- -interpreter attached to es Kempeitai, was sentenced yesterday to r years' rigorous imprisonment on three causing hurt to three Chinese during the vupation. The three men were suspected I been derained War Crimes Deuart- Nov. 6, 1945. lei nee, Toh who
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  • 91 3 Chin who pleaded ity to a charge of theft of 41 [i an the comp ntnd E S B D at Alexander re a eh lined $100 or r.i. by Magistrate Ahbin Ibrahim yesterday. A police party, acting on inn received, watched the men drife up in
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  • 588 3 Five hundred and eighty Chinese repatriates from Se: many and Italy arrived neve by the Otranto yesterday on their way home to China under the charge if UNRRA and the Chinese Government. The group from Germany totalled 175 and included 33 students who were caught
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  • 106 3 At the annual general meeting ol the Muslimin Trust Fund elation of Singapore the following were elected office bearers for the coming year: President Syed Hassan bin Mohamed Alsagoff; hon. Secretary Syed Elwi Alsagoff Almasn: Members of Committee —Syed Mohamed bm Ali Alsagoff. Syed Abubakar bin Taha
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  • 196 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter/ Because of the refusal 0 f the Indonesian Republican Government to recognize scrip issued by the Netherlands Indies Civil Administration (NICA), Jap banana currency still has value in Java. The DiKCh authorities have fixed the Jap Guilder at 3-100, i.e. one hundred
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  • 50 3 Reuter BAGDAD, Oct. 8. -Eleven-year-old King Feisal of Iraq returned today to Bagdad, his capital, from his four months' visit to Britain. The Regent and members of the Cabinet received him and a salute of 21 guns was fired. Today has been proclaimed a national holiday -Reuter
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  • 195 3 An elderly Chinese who was held up by two armed men, in t wooden hut behind Cross Street, grappled u>itn the gunmen, then chased them through \ht streets, The men, however, managed to get away. The gunner's would-be victim vas an expert in the Chinese
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  • 328 3 At the Marine Court yesterday, an inquiry into the damage caused to the S.S. Bentong was held before Mr. Paul Storr, assisted by the Master Attendant, Commander C. A. Robinson, Capt. Buckingham and Capt. Baines. The S.S. Bentong, owned by the Straits Steamship Company,
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  • 70 3 Th«re was a drop of 20,000 tons H the amount of rubber exported from Malaya fer the month September, the total being 57,579 tons compared with 77,724 tons for August. Experts to U.K. totalled 12.57« tons and to the United States 35,641 tons. Imports from neighbouring is
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  • 745 3 Share quotations, as at Oct. R according to -the Malayan Share brokers Association (Singapore) were as followsINDUSTRIALS Buyer Seller Alexandra Brickwork* Ords. 1.70 1.90 Alexandra Brickworks Prefs. 2.C0 2 85 Brit. Malaya Trustee Executor To. S 00 9 00 Consolidated Tin Smelters 22/6 25/--do Prefs. 26 <>
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 399 3 r 1 (The word Is going around I "BIDOMAK" Keeps you fit, obtainable at all leading stores. Sole Importers P.H.fceA(e. Singapore Kuala Lumpur, 9, Seah Street. j I UNSZE (Correspondence Exchange Club) This Club brings you the WHOLE WORLD right to your j doorstep, provides you with the most fascinating
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 30 3 Ill I ii BSYA\- Exclusive To The Malaya Tribune -'r y D0E5 THE PrtV-OFF fiLW(W5\ M B KJNDLV EXERCISE ft LITTLE DISCRETION, acTuLon 5 I/, ru I GTftJTTC 1 p
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  • 474 4 An unusual series of air disasters, climaxed by the ss off Penang of a Royal r Force transport aircraft .un the presumed loss of nty lives, forces the reminder that despite the m .inued achievement of atidn engineers and scientists, air travel exacts a toll peculiar
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  • 1081 4  -  a By C.E. Wurtzburg Britain is to be made '•Malay conscious." A 1 Che annual meeting in London of the Association of British Malaya, the now President, Mr. C. E. Wurtzburg, outlined plans for greatly increased activity. The following: article is based on his
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  • 362 4 THE PEOPLE'S POSTBAG Bribery Corruption LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Sir. —That corruption and bribery are rampant in Singapore in ail too well known. The "disease or whatever one may call it. is "ot neculiat to Government employees Employees, both junior a".d senior of Government and mercantile houses and corporations who
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  • 241 4 Sir —1 was shocked by the let'er of "an Rnglisn Reading Chirese" published in your paper of Oct. 4. The writer directly accused Mr. Ta i Kah Kee cf mixing politics with relief work. He himself must be a member of some sort, of political party
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  • 164 4 >ir, I am not n hristian. but T do have a irrea» respect '"or fhrist jnd His teachings; a'«I 1 agree with Dismayed that mm *hcu'd strive towards 'peace and goodwill'. The parade cf the Japanese Kempei, in Kuala Lumpur, so rem'niscent of horses in a
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  • 125 4 Sir,—A contributor to the Sunday Tribune, W. A. Harpur. smirk- through two and a half columns to say whatcould have been said in a few sentences— namely that the people are not satisfied that the authorities are doing their duty to the outraged public in the matter oftheir
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  • 121 4 Reuter. LONDON: German prisoners oi war engaged in work ol naational importance in Britain are to be given a "good work output bonus" to encourage them to increase their output Prisoners who have shown themselves consistently good workers are to be credited three shillings each per
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  • 28 4 Reuter. Calcutta, Oct. 8. .Twentyone Calcutta newspapers resumed publication to-day after a sevenday suspension in protest against the Bengal Governments on the neva r>f comdfcsuxba&ce*>~&euter.
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  • 361 4 Reuter VIENNA (Air Mail). With the first rains and cold winds of Autumn, the Viennese are beginning to d/ead the coming winter. last winter was bad enough but since th (population lhave had another year on a ration ol barely 1.200 calories daily, and they fear
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  • 210 4 LONDON —The British Minister, Mr. John Btrachi j I the Press that bread rat n in Britain had saved about 20 per cent, in flour stocks. 8..k must not assume that rationing would end at the oexl rationing period and be asked them to work out proposals
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    • 110 4 Here Are Some New Stocks of Hardware Items at Robinsons S c. Vapalux Pressure Lanterns 35.00 each Duplex Hanging Lamps 0.40 Chimneys 1.15 Garden Rakes—B tooth 2.50 10 3.00 Screw Drivers 4" fr i.oo 1.50 each Grass Shears 2.50 Secateurs 5.00 pair English Aluminium Stewpan 15.00 per set Set of
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 34 4 STRANGE AS IT SEEMS By Emest Hi* MmaTHON MRIL- SOO-MIUE MAIL ROUTE COVERtO ©V INOIAN RUNNER.S l/sl IO DAVS, TRAVELING'WHERE NO WHITE MAN OR H0P3E COULD GO! THEY REACHED WATER ONLY EVERY 2 OAYy
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  • 104 5 Reuter. TOKIO Oct. 7.—The newspaper and radio strike situation n maim d unchanged today. There were three minor demonos in front of some newsBBcea in Tokio and the mese police cleared the offi- the newspapers, Mainichi Asahl, this morning nonees who congiJgated the American mili- moved on
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  • 55 5 A.P. CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, Oct. 7. Harvard astronomers up telescopes in antici- a heavenly fireworks to start tomorrow night in the form of thousands falling meteors. t >ity observatory said play would be one of the astronomical history, up t caused by the nearness of earth to the orbit
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  • 580 5 A.P. TOKIO, Oct. B.—Pearl Harbour attack and the war on the United States and Britain are but temporary turning side of the primary objective of Japanese aggression of more than a score of years the rich resources of the vast areas of the
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  • 360 5 A.P. Tokio. Oct. 7. —Japan less than a month before Pearl Harbour informed Germany that conditions were ideal for a Japanese advance to the south as England had weakened its fleet based on Singapore, the Dutch Navy in the Pacific was very
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  • 104 5 A.P. Nanking. Oct. B.—Chou En- lai. the chief Communist negotij ator. has rejected the latest pro. 1 posal lor a 10-day truce in China's civil strife terming it a "Government trick.'' says a Communist Party spokesman. Earlier reports said Gen. Marshall had forwarded a truce
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  • 37 5 WASHINGTON, Oct. 8.-A party of 12 Government officials led by Assistant Secretary of War Howard Patterson and RFC Director George All m will leave by plane today to examine the possibility of reviving the German foreign trade.
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  • 21 5 CHICAGO, Oct. 8. —The American Federation of Labour President William Grc&n has called lor 2. W$Q% ir.cresfe for ASMTiMQ WOrfctri sc
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  • 154 5 A.P. London. Oct. B.— The British Minister of Supply. Mr. John Wilmot, told the International Tin Conference to-day that ample supplies of the metal might be freely available to consumers all over the world in the ••not too distant future". The conference of eight nations convened by
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  • 111 5 A.P. Philadelphia, Oct. 7.—A Lonely grave in an unknown spot, unmarked by head tones, will be the final recting place for each of the eleven Nazi war criminals setenced to Nuremberg, said Dr. Robert Kempaer, who aided in their prosecution. He said the court was
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  • 127 5 Reuter. FRANKFURT. Oct. B.—The Allied Control Council will meet tomorrow to discuss appeals for clemency by the Nazis sentenced by the Nuremberg Tribunal, the American News Service i". Germany reported today. The meeting has been convened by General Pierne Koenig of France, the present
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  • 33 5 LOS ANGELES, Oct. 8.—Emmet La very, president Of the Screen Writers' Guild. said today the 'Communists are a small and unimportant minority in Hollywood. "Most of the people in Hollywood are loyal Americans."
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  • 154 5 Reuter. NTTREMBURG, Oct. 7.—General Lucius D. Clay, deputy United States Military Governor in Berlin, stated to-day that trials of several hundred more war criminals would soon take place in Nuremberg, the British News Service in Germany reported today. The exact number of forthcoming trials would depend
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  • 116 5 A.P. PAOENIX, ARIZONA, Oct. B.— fudge Dave Ling of the United States district court convicted 100 ''apnnese Americans for failure to •eport for induction and fined hem One cent (American i each. He based the ruling on the decilion by the United States circuit :ourt
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  • 24 5 A.P. WASHINGTON. Oct. B.— Mr W. Averell Harriman, former U.S. Ambassador to London, toot ofSce as Commerce Secretary today succeeding Mr. Henry
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  • 89 5 Reuter. BOMBAY j Oct. 7.—Six knife attacks in Bombay from sunrise to midnight—the smallest number of incidents for the week —were reported in tcn'trhfs communique. The communique added: "The flight improvement h the general situation which was first noticed this morning had been more or
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  • 77 5 A.P. NUREMBERG. Oct. 8 Julius Streicher's flat-bed presses are rolling again, grinding out the record of the trial which sentenced him to hang. A 16,000.000-word record of the International Military Tribunal is being printed in the Ord printing plant of Willmy Ferlag, where Streicher's infamous Jew
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  • 66 5 Reuter. PARIS, Oct. 8.—The Soviet Foreign Minister M. Molotov presided for the first time today when the plenary session of the Paris conference resumed final consideration of the draft peace treaties. It •was the earliest meeting: yet called at 9.30 a.m. (Paris time) as part of the drive to "omplete
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  • 305 5 A.P. Batavia, Oct. 8. —The Indonesian Premier Dr. Sharir and Professor Schermerhorn, chairman of the Dutch Commission General, today conferred privately for the second time within 24 hours. Dutch officials express satisfaction at the "fast" progress of the political negotiations, upon which depend the future
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  • 240 7 (Our Otmi Correspondent* Prices quoted below are for picul weight except where otherwise stated. Foodstuffs:—Yesterday's quotations were:— "Meehoon": S am $115; Indo-China offered at $76 with buyers at $75; Kedah $95. Siam glutinous rice $105: Kedah glutinous rice $90: Siam rice milLng $38. Rock Sugar:—Best
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  • 61 7 Singapore ex-members of the Boys' Brigade intend forming an association. Plans were drawn up in 1941 to start an association of ex-mem-bers in Singapore, but they did not materialize owing to the outbreak of war. Former members of the Boys' Brigade are holding a meeting at the
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  • 430 7 Padang Rugger Good co-ordination between a hard working pack of forwards and threequarters who worked with precision behind able halves enabled the S.C.C. to score a clear cut victory of 18 points (a goal, a drop goal and three tries) to nil when they met
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  • 190 7 The R.A.F. (Malaya) athletic championships will be held at R.A.F. Station, Seletar. from Oct. 8-12. The meeting is open to all R.A.F. units in personnel in Malaya. Following events will be competed for:—100 yds.. 220 yds.. 440 yds.. 880 yds., 120 yds. hurdles, one
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  • 82 7 A wrestling programme has been arranged to be held at the Great World Arena on Thursday, in celebration of the "Double Tenth" Anniversary. Topping the bill will be a clash between Cliff Trowers as Son Of Zombie (now unmasked) and Jim Corbett of the 29th Coy RASC
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  • 115 7 LONDON, Oct. 7:—Arrangements are being made to play the Walker t up golf match between Britain and America en the </l<i course of St. Andrews next May. When the match was last played in 1&38 Britain won for the first time. lt is really the turn of
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  • 45 7 A European, A. St ravens, pleaded guilty in the Second Magistrate':Court yesterday to a charge of being found diunk and i-.ianable in front oi Raffle a Hotel on the nifrht of Oct. 7 and was fir.cd $10 or ten days s.i.
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  • 443 7 Representatives oi 99 Associations, representing every class and section of Chinese society in Selangor have pledged their full support of Mr. Tan Kah Kee's telegram to President Truman. Meeting at the Democratic Youth League premises, they resolved to send telegrams to President Truman, to
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  • 163 7 Ban Or No Ban Reuter. Sydney, Oct. 7.—Sydney schoolboys say they are not going to be beaten by the ban on getting autographs from the English Test cricketers. "I'll have a go," said 14-year-old Row Thornton, of Woollahra. "I've got the autographs of some of the
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  • 50 7 Reuter. DAMASCUS. Oc. 8. The Syrian Government today issued a protest "with great regret" against President Truman's statement advocating immediate immigration of 100.--000 Jews into Palestine. The announcement stated that President Truman's declaration "indicated a wish to annihilate the Arab nation for the benefit of aggressive Zionism." Reuter.
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  • 105 7 Two Food Control clerks attached to the sub-branch at Victoria School were sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment each by Mr. T. L. Tan in the Special .District Court yesterday. Leong Tong Chai was sentenced to six months on each of three charges of accepting
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  • 33 7 The Geylavig Methodist Church will hold a social function tomorrow at 7.30 p.m. at the /'hurch Hall. Light supper will be served followed by entertainment. Members and frie-.ds are invited
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    • 241 7 VICTORIA THEATRE THE STAGE CLUB PRESENTS ON 10TH, 11TH AND 12TH OCTOBER AT 8.30 P.M. "TO-NIGHT at ».30" THREE ONE-ACT PLAYS BY NOEL COWARD Booking plans now open. Tickets $2.50 and $1 can be obtained frum Robinsons. Raffles Place 3.30 am—12.30 p.m. and Theatre BOX Office (Tel. 6826) 2 p.m.—4.30
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    • 79 7 To-day: 3—7—9.15 p.m. (Last I Shows; PAT O'BRIEN file's Rough, Tough and Terrific!) CAROLE LANDIS (She's Daring, Dazzling and Dangerous!) TOGETHER THEY'RE DYNAMITE! in "Secret Command" with Chester Morris Ruth Warrick OPENING TO-MORROW with Anna Neagle Rex Harrison WATCH OUT F0R.... "SAN ANTONIO" (in Technicolor» Co-starring Errol Flynn Alexin Smith
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  • 645 8 Reuter. PARIS, Oct. B.—Mr. Ernest Bevin, British Foreign Minister, speaking for the first time in the Paris Conference as the leader of the British delegation declared this afternoon: Whatever decisions are arrived at it cannot be said the Conference and the world are not
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  • 24 8 Reuter. KABUL, Oct. 7.-The Afghan National Parliament recently constituted three special parliamentary committees to control and supervise the work of different government departments. Reuter.
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  • 212 8 A full fixture list of twelve matches a week has b en agreed by Rugby fo thai) clubs in Singapore. This pr gramme, 1 the Tr.bune learns will cover the first six w ki I thi > ason the remaining fixtures to be decided after
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  • 68 8 Reuter. LAHORE. Oct. 7. A newspapei has publish* ci a despatch from it> Calcutta correspondent saying that he was in a position dennitely to state mat Subhas Chandra Bose wa> alive and uas in India. Bose. according to this correspondent, had communicated with his family in Calcutta.
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  • 379 8 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. 3.—Greece, with civil war' raging in the wilds of her northern provinces, has asked Britain for arms "for the improvement of existing security arrangements." the Foreign Offico spokesman disclosed in London to-day. It is assumed that any arms supplied would be used
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  • 109 8 'Ihe Third War Crimes Court. "here 4-1 Japanese personnel of the Outrain Road Military Prison are or trial on atrocity charges, Him mornj itijr announced its findings. I The court found M of the prison- era guilty, iaclodiag two MajcrOencrals, Otsoka and Hioaka. Three of 'the 44,
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  • 52 8 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. B:—The International Aeronautical Federation has notified the Royal Aero Clofa aero ♦hat. the world*! «Deed record of Mil kilcraetfoi pei hoar (€l6 miles per bear) tstafcfiahed ;-t Lttt&hanrptoa os Sept. 7 by G?c-jr. Captain E. BC Donald*oS Le i ict Oleattr hteteox t>ce£ c0.".^.
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