Malaya Tribune, 10 October 1946

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  • 54 1 The Malaya Tribune V THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE the only National newspaper in malaya Now printed simul taneousJv in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur Mi Ipoh (Penang office opening shortly) 'Phone Numbers: Editorial 5811 Advertising .5812 Circulation Accounts 5813 tii PAGES "(SINGAPORE. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1946 TEN CENTS. The Malaya Tribune
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  • 336 1 New Body Will Fight For Better Salaries The Trioune was reliably informed that lhe Union, which is to come tfito beins with the approval ol Government will keep in icuch wah the Trade Union Adviser. Mr. S. P Garrett and the Labour Contr Iler
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  • 34 1 A.P. Washington. Oct 9.—The former U.S. Secretary of State. Mr Cordell Hull, on iuesiay suffered a slight relapse at the Bethesda naval hospka. anu his cond.tiun was regarded as less favourable —AP
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  • 172 1 KINGTON. Oct 9 The ates G )vernment hao yment of $150,000 a.- indemnity the five United a rmerj killed when .-.titers shot down asp rl plane on Aug. 19. L aited States Govern- er, is asking the ji vernment to reconn fusal tc pay for
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  • 49 1 Reuter. I v Oct. 9.—lt is belihat the Allied Control hare today rejected foi clemency by Bo r mann. Frick. t and Streicher. all > were sentenced to the Nuremberg interwar crimes tribunal. tow-power agreewas decided not to i information to the the Council's ig today.—Reuter.
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  • 80 1 A.P. LONDON, Oct. 10.— The Board o/ rrodV announced last night that ali international control* ove' the allocation of natural rubber would be re move a. effective January 1. 1947. Membe> governments of the Combined Rubber Committee agreed to end controls in view of
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  • 415 1 Reuter. PARIS. Oct. 9.—The Paris conference with the possibility of more than 100 separate votes to he taken in one session this afternoon adopted the preamble and first two article 5 of the d.aft Italian treaty in a matter of minutes. Yugoslavia abstained from voting
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  • 111 1 Damage tc hou-e ana property estimated at ov.-r 110,000 was caused by a fire which completely gutted three houses and partly destroyed two in St Franoi> Road ye.-ter day at 2 45 p.m Prompt action by the Municipal Fire Brigade which put the fire under
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  • 47 1 Camp fire at scene of n Belgian plane crash Members of an Army rescue team and turvtvors of the Belgian airliner crash in the woods netr Gander, Newfoundland, muddle around a small fire at the scene of the recent crash. A.P. Photo. A.P. Photo.
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  • 352 1 Reuter. NANKING. Oct. P.—Generalissimo Chiang Kaishek to-nighl made a plea for peace and national unification when he mad* a nationwide broadcast in the eve of China's "Double Tenth'"—thirty-fifth anniversary o T Use proetematiOf] of the Chinese Republic. He urued the Chinese Communists t 'abandon
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  • 105 1 Navies of the paMf ngf ri and crew Of die York aircraft which was lost off Per.anp Sunday have now been made known Captain of the ill-fated plane was Fir -Li. utenant Court cay, and member.- of tke crew were Fit -Lieuten;n* MoPherson. F 0 Armstrong.
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  • 74 1 Reuter. HAMBURG. Oct. "—Karl Heinr MOt-nie. I OiaaUUMCr of tht- German p*'.h U-tt at Flotilla hwo pave evidI t<» i-Mivniandor- of U-Boats that they Karl DocnitX a: Nuremberg has been arrestee and >vili stand tr.a! a- I I mil riminai a: Hamburg on Oct. 15. H.
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  • 183 1 The Chinese community are celebrating on a grand scale to-day the 35th anniversary of the Chinese Republic. a colourful lantern parade will culminate the day., propamine which includes, two mass rallies, a mass drill demonstration by schoolchildren. a nd a procession through the mam thoroughfares of
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  • 423 1 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. 9.—Tha Secretary for the Colonies, Mr. Arthur Creech-Jones, told the House of Commons to-day that he hoped there would emerge from the consultations between the Government and Malay representatives in Malaya a scheme acceptable to all concerned which would ensure a strong
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  • 41 1 The Sultan of Brunei. accompanied by hi- suit*, will entrain tar Penang tonight. He will be the gue.*t of the Governor-General. Mr. Malcolm McDonald. there The Si-ltar and party art- .xp.-ited to return to Singapore about Oct 15.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 81 1 National Employers' Muiual General MOTOR RKMKMS COMPENSATION, PERSONAL ACCIDENT and other classes of ASSOCIATION LTD ndtcd in England! Chartered Bank Chambers SINGAPORE. N S WISE Phone 2835 IGIAN SINGH'S DESIRE TO LEAVE MEMOR V BEHIND BEFORE THEY CLOSE A FULL NEW KHAKI TROISER WW %%h FOR EITHER SEX LIMITED STOCK
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    • 65 1 Correct Time dJemjßt When your tim*-ket-p*-rs are sensed uy experienced craftsmen with 28 years reputation Give us a Trial Phon* 7922 YICK WOH HINO North Bridge Road Singapore ait-ar comer of MiddU- Roadi I "Contractor? to H.M. Forces since 1928) This firm has no connection whatsoever with a.ny other watchmakers,
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  • 458 2 No further trace of the R.A.F. York passenger aircraft which crashed with 20 persons aboard, 60 miles west of Penang on Sunday afternoon has been discovered and the search has been abandoned. After an intensive search of the area all the 20 aircraft
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  • 82 2 iOur Own Reporter* PENANG. Wednesday. Today 2.084 schoolchildren ot Penang and Province Wellesley are being given free education, while at least two hundred m.re ar to be added v this number some time this month. More than 17,000 children benefitted from the distrioution oi the fifty-thousand
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  • 319 2 Sentences in the Outram Road Prison trial in Which 39 out o: the 42 Japanese personnel of the Military Section of the Outram Road Prison were found guilty yesterday in the Third War Crimes Court, will be pronounced this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Of
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  • 21 2 TIENTSIN, Oct. 9.—Sixty thousand Chinese schoolchildren at Mukden have had their education interrupted through the strike by teachers for higher pay.
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  • 186 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) In line with the Pyke Committee's cost of living recommendations, all rents on approximately 800 Government and Municipal quarters in Singapore have been substantially reduced since Oct. 1. Big reduction. I understand, is the result of strong recommendations to the Pyke Committee earlier
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  • 138 2 Singapore. Wednesday. Member.- of Enplish teachin»r tIeJN Of private ichooll who art* at present unqualified for registration as teachers will be permitted to continue teaching as temporary expedient, until December 1947. it was announced this :norning by the Education Depart:nent. In the interim period they s-hould. if they
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  • 141 2 "We ice) that the traini -g. the discipline, the rneerfalnese and the type of activity of the se "> v t movement make i* out as tho finest medium of moral rehabilitation for young lads hi this city,*' declared Rev. R. K. S. Adams, District
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  • 33 2 Rev. Goh Hood Keng will speak on "World Unrest—the Way Out," at the V's Men's luncheon meeting on Saturday, at Cecil's, Finlayson Green, Members may invite guests to this Meeting.
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  • 34 2 Being Double Tenth, bread will not be available to-day, it is learnt. Bread baked yesterday would be available in the morning. Supply will be resumed from to mcrr ,,T,r morning
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  • 190 2 (Tribune 9taff Reporter) At his press conference yesterday, Mr. J. Hamer, Controller of Supplies, Singapore, denied allegacions that discrimination in the matter of public distribution of goods had been shown. Mr. Hamer was referring to a recent protest made by the Singapore Clerical Union alleging discrimination between
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  • 135 2 Pua Lai Hon (39), *n employee of an egg dealer, approached his employer and informed him that a customer wanted 1.200 eggs. The eggs were handed over to Pua for delivery but when the dealer called at the customer's shop the following day for payment,
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  • 166 2 The inaugural meeting ol the Singapore Women's Rotary Cluo was held at the Adelphi Roof garden yesterday afternoon. The club is to be organised on lhe same lines as the Inner Wheel Club of England and Ireland, and the meeting was attended by sixteen women representing
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  • 131 2 A detective of the Tanjong Pagar police station described in the Fourth Magistrate's Court yesterday, how while in a coffee stall, he saw Chin Li ong Bock, riding on a bicycle out of a small lane, looking rather nervous. Witness went up to Chin and
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  • 89 2 Under the auspices of the Singapore Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation, a basketball match between the Kong Siong Old Boys' Association, the 1946 Champions and the Rest will be played at the Happy World Stadium on Saturday, at 7 p.m. There will also be a volley-ball match at
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 597 2 T IU B I E PRE -PAID (classified! 'advertisements j I Casual Advertisements: Wanted, Personal, Situation* Vacant, Situations Wanted, For Sale. etc. at $3.00 per Insertion of 20 words, 15 cts. for every additional word. Public Notices M Announcements; $3.50 per single column laeb per Insertion. j Domestic Occurrences. Death,
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    • 124 2 EDUCATION Commercial High School v'Top Floor "> 285 Joo Chiat Road. CProp: Mr. S. Rasoo) SHORTHAND SPEED CLASS 50 to 100 w.p.m. Mon./Wed/Fri: 7—B p.m. Fee $5 p.m. Tutor: Mr. J. J. ABRAMS Former Com. Master, Raffles Instn.) NOTICES TUI GOLD LIMITED Certificates in the name of the late Joseph
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    • 48 2 SHIPPING X.P.M.—LINE. We herewith announce that we are resuming our service SINGAPORE —PONTIANAK v.v. m.v. "MAKIAN" will give the initial sailing from PONTIANAK on 18th OCTOBER. For particulars re freight and l>a*sage apply to: ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION COMPANY, (Incorporated in the Netherlands) 1 Finlayson Green, Singapore. TELEPHONE 5975.
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    • 490 2 SHIPPING AGENTTsSh AGENTS FOR MALAYAN RAILWAYS^ 1 FOR ALL FREIGHT 6 PASSAGE ENQUIRIES DIAL 5161-5 GLEN LL\E SAILINGS TO AND FROM V, K. CHINA DENBIGHSHIRE rtom U.K. for Hongkong Shanghai Ot:. 12 IGLENAFFARIC for U.K. Si The Continent Ort. 16 GLENSTRAE f< r U.K. it The Continent November IXDO-THIXA S.
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  • 117 3 fi m qpriti ship so. t.;in Swrai Jenson ■Mr-Am Line, which Singapore yesterday tOM oi ricv from ottfld c ~unk in di»tys out of Bangkok. t bt thm Salam. PrMfflxii c 160--leafcd vM salt. bee* t'.•>«• months from P.mokok. had a idef a.c* WMi
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  • 276 3 (Tribune S:arT Reporter t Vice-Miniftter of th* Central Kuomintang Parseas Affairs Ministry. Mr. Ta: Kwee-sheiig. by air yesterday accompanied by his private try, Mr Tai Yu Chi. He is here to re-estabiisn cordial relations with oversea Chinese and to stud\ their living conditions and ascertain
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  • 16 3 Black-marketing" -res fur September amounted to $i»7.000. tor i:oi travcning price control regulations
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  • 85 3 Api Ap: hav t ti Kuala S' Linger, and 100 at Pulau K^tam. I ang r c mat, in junkevacuated I ap] Ap. ab a result cl tweeri Indonesian exand membeu of the v impttl rave provided «ith taciiit es ti r S ci 1 "V-
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  • 56 3 Our Own Reporter*. LA CCA, Tues.— Found causing the death of driver, an Indian •r. Kuttappan was ed to four months' r.i. pi >secution proved the ed guilty of negligent driv- be tried to overtake a tin race of an oncoming r lilting in the trishaw ing
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  • 512 3 YOUR daily loaf 'on the card' from Oct. 28 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Bread rationing in Singapore will begin on Oct. 28. The price of bread will be 20 cents a pound. It is also likely tiiat bread may once more be soid in
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  • 101 3 Rubber share- tOBtHMM V> be inquired for ar; business das been daM yesterday Alle-.by- at »46 eta., Utan Simpaas i*- 1 cts. nid Tapuh- at II.BTH. There were als'. buyers Of Bentas at 85 d ready to absorb rubber .-hare s at bargain prices The ti".
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  • 240 3 /Tribune Staff Reporter The Smgapor Clerical and Administrative Workera Unio~ are to circularise employers asking ior improved working and living conditions. The Union, with a membership of 2.500. will apply fcr Trad Union status before the end of th;s month. No action, ;t is understood, will
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  • 170 3 W I riesi to providing educi i tio facilities for the oh:ldrer. 0 RAF Mn■ t: r.e mo.-t of whom ar i r.ved with their mother? on bOarc the •Bri'tari-' last m<rth. a pr. j mary school was opened at Char.p I•! ~t ll(»'*ri''" I <
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  • 216 3 Chinese people here should regard the presentation of this corvette to the Chinese Navy as o gesture of sincere friendshp between Britain China." sa d Mr. Lee Kong Chian, the presi dent of the Singapore ChinesChamber of Commerce yesterday evening at a te a party given
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  • 163 3 Bread rationing vhich is to introduced in Singapore shortly lulls under three eltOmtu A tcattie* flour per head per week but no bread. B 2 lb. bread per head per week but no flour. C. 1 \b. bread per week plus 12 tahils
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  • 438 3 At the inaugural meeting of the Singapore Muni:pal Services Union held yesterday in the Municipal Council Chamber, the draft constitution and bylaws jrepared by the Interim Committee were unaninously approved and adopted. The interim Committee vas composed of Mr. D.E. Siddons (Chairman). Mr. P. ctethnasamy (Hon.
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  • 123 3 'Tribune jtuff Reporter) "The immediate task on band for the Food Control Departmen is to do away with hawkers", said Mr J Hamer. Food Controller. 5 ogapore, at his press conference last night, when asked about the possibility ol enforcing all pre-war trade regulations.
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  • 57 3 The appeal i>y Naraj ai.usamy. ex-ucteotive again.-', the sentence ot ;-.vo year.- rigvrWM IMpi iattlOMflt passed on him tor abetment of vcli'ntarm causing griovou- hu'i s-n<l criminal intimidation «va* dismissed by the Criminal Court appeal ye.- te rday Ifarajrahaoamy leaded that he «VI forced t«; cbey the dictates
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  • 37 3 It is learned that the Prosecutinc Officer at the Court Martial to be held on Friday at Johore Bahru will be Captain P. W. Ward, the same officer who prosecutF-i at »he flr^t
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 326 3 SIN GIAF 6L (O. 01-B. Market Blr-< l Singapore. Ivlephone No. 666« Teleirruphic addresl CannPdgood Sincai;'""--Shipment expected very doc j p;p?.se book your requirenMiiti earh,. Aclvyarou- Ammonia Qe ||JM ■vapsraJ •■p Buipnuric Acid Si Bpec Gravity. I nest Rolled Oat:- nf ba] rflg Sifter Fruit Can Maciocna Produc.:.Availnbli tx otoe'r.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 41 3 BKK IKY AX— Exclusive To The Malaya Tribune "'emifiH FRE5r(.\ ?«k\ |-5£ /khHTS THE IPBf NJ irtWRE PLMNS \j A L NEW 30V 7 y S0C2 1 isSr\ /OF 5ELLIH6 D0LLAR5 WTTH FlRE. THAT I I TH0U6HT IT W*5 V flNP
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  • 495 4 aula. ito have its hour V\ est minster, perhaps than an hour, for in next few days many ns are to be put to Secrelary for the Coioies the President of the toard of Trade and other i rs. It <an do Malaya no harm, though It
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  • 983 4  -  SECRET DOCUMENT By STRATEGICUS RUSSIA i 3 harnessing a steadily increasing number of German factories to the completion of an elaborate rearmamc nt programme. Tha:, in a word, is the gist of a remarkable document which has come Into my possession. It represents the results
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  • 84 4 Reuter. Bangalore, Oct. o —s r c v > Tndia K S well-known I-itv, 55! be( n Presented 22L a c Uect '°n of precious stones and gems from Ceylon i rie gift Is from owners of gem nelds in Ratnapura, Ceylon to commemmoratp Bit C
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  • 862 4 The salary earner in Malaya today is torn between lhe problem of providing a bare living for his family, and maintaining a standard that fits in with the society in which he moves. During the occupation we were ail reduced to the same level of slavery,
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  • 482 4 Reuter. >I- roui .Ji-iiii Talbot, Reuter'i Correspondent I HOME (Air Mail).—ltaly is passing through a very dangerous period of inflation which, if Governmental action i s not taken in the immediate future, may well wreck her already flimsy financial structure. Unaeubtedly. the tmain reason lor the
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    • 58 4 Iv«- BjW f Ucfcn .I ul COl Lik.il, i,i corrected with mi proper liW raushs headache paiu ound Uie eyes; fatigue »nd disrl upon use of the eyes for t work Blur of print etc., Fto H» lit ye The Symptoms an acscientiflc examination by our actkmist is advisable. S>l.\
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    • 105 4 Here Are Some New Stocks of Hardware Items at Robinsons j vapalux Pressure Lanterns 35 00 eacn Duplex Hanging Lamps 940 Chimneys j., Garden Rakes 8 tooth 250 1° 3.00 Screw Drivers 4" ti" 1 1,., 1.50 each i Grass Shears 950 Secateurs 5.00 p.m English Aluminium Stewpan 15 00
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 37 4 STRANGE AS IT SEEMS By Ernest Hit IN HONDURAS. PINE FORESTS GROW-Ck"^ IN THE MUDDY JY ,'^/^RuS r il TROPICAL JUNGLES EXIST ON COLO/ />XPIPE: FOP FOUNTAIN TOPS WHERE IT RAINS J/ Smoking 3 vc > TO0ACC" &crjiir-stfs
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  • 327 5 OTTAWA. vAu Mail)— The Mountfe has been given a new assignment—proving to young Canada that he isn't a kill-joy. A long-range programme directed at the schoolchildren of the Dominion v rges that the policeman is noi always on the lookout to arrest somt-body but
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  • 90 5 Reuter. LOS DOS. Oct. y.— The latest recruit to the ranks of the British diplomatic service is bionde 2i yea- r old Mi*s Monica MUne who is the first woman to qualify for the foreign service under the new rev t uttment scheme. The Foreign
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  • 95 5 \DON. Oct B.—The "FmTim< that certain bang circles yesterday the possibility oi j the Rupee but am r-sponsible xchani oanks la.led fresh neva on this d c ncerning the jic< the existing n aroused re i v that the Ind.a ;ne advice chambers oi i. the
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  • 59 5 Reuter. LAHORE. Oct 9—Angry «u--mm in some villages of the threw brlctttl and c<>i< ('ung at governnierit official* WhA were louring the area i>< convection with »v extension Of TOli(,niiiQ. "No raliohini! p\aca r e- Wtr* nuny a iOOTWOtfI una hmnwitm nfutei to am names and
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  • 122 5 A.P. LONDON Ori i» —Fuel Power M l iter Emanuel Shin well predict ti resterday a Vt: grave danger >i breakdown in British industry this winter be cause ol a severe coal shortage H. called for a voluntary pei cent reduction "Making ever? allowance lor
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  • 35 5 A.P. S xteeTl Chinee* itiaiati ■caotarebip an fro* Hoag Komr. arrived here today it. the I.ner Britain nic pa tha m to British univer>.tie> Ttu v art- the first ChißeaC r-tud-
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  • 69 5 Reuter. BVTAVIA. Oct. kWTne Dutch-lndune-ian truce committer W uu on Monday to work out conditions foi a truce as the nrst *tpp towards a negotiated >etoi Indonesia's tutu*.e. held its meeting today under tne chairmanship ol Lord Kuleam. British Special Commissioner In g nth East
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  • 337 5 Reuter. Jerusalem, Oct. 9. —A "stand to order was Bashed to tne police all over Palestine during tne mgiu after a new outbreak ol terrorisl sabotage, wnicn so tar Is known to nave cost the lives of three Butisti service men. Police headquarters here broadcast
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  • 482 5 Reuter. London, oct. b. —Over iou Lauour Members or Parliament have signed a petition ot* protest against the sentences un the 243 British paratroopers in Malaya on a charge ol mutiny. Tne petition, which was circulated within a few hours of the War Minister Mr.
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  • 32 5 LIVERPOOL, Oct untitled —The White Bla: liner Britannti which arrived in Liverpool ye&enlas broiighr from S.-\ fo ..por. nearly S.OOO service perR< one] mostly Army ai;«i nearly ali dm lor munediatf rotate*.
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  • 74 5 Reuter. BOMBAY, Oct. B.—A Hi nan philanthropist, Chhotalal Mutiuntal Bhagat of Peliua village in Gujarat. weighed ktmselj against IJ2OO ounces of gold— cure! ai 01 ci t2OMOO on hi* SJi.n birthday, and announced at the end oi v three-day ceremont) that the golu ivas to
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  • 157 5 Reuter. NEW YORK. Oct. 8. —During the afternoon bargain hunters turned somewhat bolder and ran Leading Issues notably steels, wet-stocks and rails a., much as 3 points higher before increased pressure halved extreme gains. Th-- inability o: the list to gather momentum on the adv met
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  • 108 5 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. 8. —A somewhat depressing picture oi the coal situation painted by the United Kingdom Minister ot Fuel anci Power In a speech today br itlght dealings—which was never very large—-to very small proportions. Pressure of events proved too much for m >« sentiment and
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  • 69 5 NUREMBERG. Oct. 9.-The German Council ol States unnounc d on Tuesday in stun-t-art thai Prani yon Papen would br tried lor hlpn treason 11 the Allied Control Council permitted B restoration of Germany* old tr-ason laws Such a trial is conditioned on his
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  • 78 5 Reuter. SHANGHAI. Oct B:—Some :<o.oo<> pieces of cotton pood?. such a? towel?. sock?. underwear. will shortly be shipped to Chinese firm? •n the South Seas. according ta local pros? reports The UlUllgWMl i? described as a trial order to find out market condition? n the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 362 5 PERFUME -ERU DE COLOGnE LOT!Dn >LIPSTICKS CS PARI/ I I irsi Po v. pn tits of i famou Lentberic Beaut; Prepara r.< nb have |Oa4 unr.ed from P- r jjj ANGLO EGYPTIAN SYSTEM PALM READING HI EDGAR KW PROFESSIONAL J EXPERIENCED RALMISI HANDS ABE OF SEVEN TYPES Best Plllilmor And
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    • 241 6 LAST DAY AT THE *JsJ^ 4 Shows 1.30 —1—6.30 9.30 p.m. A Grand Comedy Mystery Show! Columbia Pictures Presents "DANGEROUS BLONDES" with Edmund Lowe —Evelyn Kayes—Anita Louise Also Gaumont British News Showing Victory. Anniversary Celebrations in Malaya. OPENING TOMORROW Everything is Rationed Nowadays But They Cannot Ration LOVE! Here's One
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  • 383 7 Reuter. London, Oct. 9.— Every effort is being made to see that as much rice and flour as p ossiWe Js shippec to Malaya, said the new Colonial Secretary. Mr Arthur Creech-Jones, in reply to q v c st i on s in tht
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  • 61 7 Three servicemen. Corporai Hall. Corporal Johnston and Corporal Banlett had their sentences Of eight years rigorous imprisonment tor armed robbery reduced to six years' imprisonment each when they appealed b-fore the Criminal Court of Appeal ypst°rday. The three soldiers were found guilty in connection with
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  • 30 7 ZURICH. Oct. 7. Jan Dei ken ut Holland won the world's cycling professional sprint championship when beating Georges Senfftleben of France in two straight runs here this morning.
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  • 96 7 (Out Own Correspondent) Penang, Wednesday. The Governor-General Mr. Malcohn Macdona\d has no ad?uinistratit?e Or executive function in the Malayan Union and cannot attend to doznestic matters. This is stressed iv a reply to an appeal addressed by more than 120 bodies of Asiatic importers and
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  • 245 7 (By Owr Own Correspondent). Prices quoted below are for picul weight except where otherwise stated. Foodstuffs:— Yesterday's quotations were' Meehoon" Siam $115; Indo-China $75. Kedah $95. Siam glutinous rice $105; Kedah glutinous rice $90. Siam rice milling $38. Rock Sugar:—Best quality $110: medium quality $104. "Gula
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  • 244 7 IPOH. Oct. 9. —Dispatch cf an unofficial mission comprising traders and merchants to producing countries to investigate the rice situation there is one of the several pcints being considered by the various Chine&e business organizations here. They are planning to making recommendations to Government
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  • 85 7 Jemadar Gurdial Singh (32), an M.P. attached to the Provost Unit, Orchard Road, appeared before Second Magistrate L. C. Goh, on tentative corruption charges. He icas alleged to have received $200 frorr Jamna Prasad as a reward tor showing favour by removing the "Out of Bounds"
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  • 124 7 Constable Pritam Singh <2b>. Of the Naval Base Police, while on night patrol at the Base. wa s assaulted by some unknown persons and died two days later irom a fractured pelvis. An inquest into h:s death was held yesurday at the Coroners Court. On the night ol
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  • 51 7 Up to date 2« million yards of textiles have been released to •'"5 000 people in Singapore at 10 var'ds per head. The black market prices of textiles are dropping gradually Government hopes to issue textiles for free sales in the near future, it is
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  • 255 7 The Transit Camp (Nee Soon) beai tye Rocklites by 23 runs in a cricket match played on Sunday at Nee Soon Batting first the Transit Camp scored 125 for 8 wickets and declared. Lightbown knockeu up a bright 51. L. Edwardp bowled well for
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  • 124 7 Pleading guilty, before Magistrate Ahmad bin Ibrahim, yesterday, to a charge of theft of a bicycle on the evening oi Oct 8 Teo Choon Huat t2s> a Hokien. was sentenced to three months' The complainant. K. Chimiar told the court that he left his
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  • 55 7 Reuter. PERTH, Oct. 7. The West Australian XI to meet the MCC here in a three-day match starting on FridayGeorge Robinson, captain, Alex. Jakkas, Ken Cumming, Alan Edwards, Morgan Herbert, Wally Langdon, Tom O'Dwyer, Charlie Puckett, Bent Rigg, Dave Watt and Glen Kessey with
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  • 148 7 At an inquiry yo terday. tho Coro.ier. Mr. W. G. Porter, expressed himself as satisfied that there was no evidence of negligence on the part of L. G. L. Bali. (Yeoman Sigs.. H. M. S. who while riding k n motor-cycle knocked down and killed
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  • 64 8 Reuter. BOMBAY, Oct. 7. A deputation of the United Parsi As~ ation suggested to Mr. L. M. Patil, Minister for Excise in thi Government oi Bovibay, thai people be alloived to rink --.reel toddy "in its pure and innocent form" even after the Government introduced prohibition in Ro?nbay
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  • 57 8 hill.. :t>i'ho>l(»vnki:r~ n the Is* I mat' h taday i>y three two i bappy reaall from Dei viewpoint becaase the] Nere beat by Sparta in :i reeeal "oi the ret balf, Sparta aelfl \j. '.i ti»-i.-iiti played .i I■'■ -i d Stamps added ila* Derby later
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  • 82 8 Reuter. HANGHAI, Oct. 9.—Overseas Chinese Chambers of Commerce have applied foi membership news that an Allhina Chambei ol Commerce Federation is being formed here. .he new body, which Is exp cted to wield considerable Influence ver the Government's Lai and economic policy, ill pn b tbry
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  • 159 8 Reuter. London, Oct. 8. The Jab: Rubber Plantati ma *****) Limit cd. have declared an interim I dividend ol per cent actual I s_ tax compared with the last dividend of 7J per cent, for the year ended December, 31, 1941 The Chungloon Ruober Estate i (*****
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  • 58 8 Reuter. Calcutta, Cut. 9. -Victims Of Calcutta riots are to receive financial aid from the Government of Bengal These "rehabilitation grants.*' not exceeding Rs. logo i i.'75» In each case, will b given to "men of small means'" to enable them to resume their business or
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  • 485 8 Malayan Advisory Council Meeting (Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. Rice and rubber were the main themes of several speeches made by unofficial members on motions tor adjournment at the Malayan Advisory today. Mr. S. B. Palmer set the ball rolling with a
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  • 115 8 Reuter. Poona. Oct 8- A fifty-four-mile per hour gale, which hit Poana recently, cut off India's overseas telephone communica Hon for fifteen hours. Restoration was effected by diverting the traffic between P )ona and the Indian Radio cable and Communications stations at Dighi which connects India
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  • 85 8 Reuter. Sydney. Oct. B. For the first time in the history ol Australian art. twj mural paintings by wellknown Sydney artist Adrian Feint, are to be flown from here to London. Both murals were commissioned by director*; ot the Orient Line. London, and are to be
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  • 91 8 Reuter. New Delhi. Oct, 8. The comp 'Sition of the Indian delegation to the coming session of the General Assembly of the U.N.O. has been announced. The delegates are: Mrs Vijayaluxmi Pandit. Mr. Justice M. C. Chagla. Judg- ol the Bombay High Court. Sir Maharaj
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  • 36 8 Reuter. LONDON. Oct 9 —Football R« salts: FIRST DIVISION Middlesbrough 2 Liverpool 2. THIRD DIVISION (Southern > Mansfield Town 2 Watford 0 RUGBY UNION RESULT United Services of Portsmouth 6. the rest of Hampshire 6.—Reuter
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  • 33 8 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. 9:—Lord Reith I has been elected Chairman of the 1 Commonwealth Communications Council, to which he had been appointed representative of the United X ngdom Government —Renter.
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  • 116 8 Reuter. LONDON, Oct. I,— When Mrs. Joyce Quinton saw the film "The True Glory" ivhich tells the story of the airborne troops at Arnhem, Holland, she ivas certain she saw her father ivho was reported killed several monhts before the shot ivas taken. Today
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  • 190 8 Reuter. ROME, Oct. 9.—Ninety demonstrators and 29 policemen were injured and one demonstrate when Italian carabinerie fired on a crowd ol workers demonstrating to-day outside Viminale P —the seat of the Government in Rome—it was cially announced. The workers who were carrying on a second
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  • 273 8 Soviet Rejected 'BombJapan' Base Request A.P. Washington, Oct. 9.—Germany had what it called an "especially reliable report" in late 1943 that Russia had rejected a U.S. request for air bases in Soviet Asia from which American planes could bomb Japan. This was disci when the State Department, in its weekly
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  • 104 8 A.P. Jerusalem, Oct. 9.—Two British soldiers were injured fatally and three others, including a Lieut.-Colonel, were wounded in ane of a new series of Holy Land incidents on Tuesday, when their truck strqek a road mine on the Tel Aviv road three miles north-west of Jerusalem.
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  • 81 8 THE HAGUE. Oct. 8 -Export from Java and Sumatra of large quantities of accumulated stocks will be possible immediately following recognition of the Indonesian Republic, according to the Dutch press. Stocks include 90.000 tons of rubber and 600,000 tons of sugar. It is estimated that
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  • 95 8 Tokyo, Oct. Je—Japanese newspapers have raised the question whether insurance companies in Japan would have to pay life insurer.c to the heirs of Japanese war criminals if they are sentenced to death by the International War Crimes Court. Leading Japanese insurance cornparies SQfi considering the question.
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  • 83 8 PARIS, Oct. 10. S Foreign Minuter V. 1 Molotov called on gates of the 21 nation, co-operate in the lishment of a democratu peace on Wednt night as the Peace conference plenary voting its final appro Ttf the treaty with 1: He said his country convinced that
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  • 97 8 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. I:—Li< Sir Mile? Dempsey. I i in-Chief Middle F.ast land is at present visiting At)..ing to Britain where he is i to arrive on Friday, it ha- jus authoritatively stated kt It is understood that Gen D.sey's return to London sra< before the
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  • 41 8 Reuter. PARIS. Oct. 9:—Emplo.t. tne nationalised French Broadrs Company have threatened I on Friday. The executive i i tee of radio workers declared in stj-tement today that the tment proposals relating u> wa?e claim did not satisfy demands.—Reuter.
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  • 147 8 Two men, an Indian and a Chinese, were dead by Indian sentries and three other Chinese and another Indian were arrested in the compound of the Japanese P.O.W. hospital at IH mile, Nee S at 4 a.m., yesterday. One of the Chinese was stated
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  • 34 8 Tomorrow, yet another P Restaurant opens at 11 am arena of the New World, cent lunches will now become a able for the inhabitants of tl lan Besar and Lavender Areas.
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  • 46 8 A Chinese woman. Yam 1 (32). was fined $1,500 hy District Judge T. T Ru yesterday when she pleaded to the charge of exporting a permit 800 yards of (jrei and HO yards of prii U She was arrested «,n Oct In::er Roads.
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