Malaya Tribune, 18 October 1946

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  • 54 1 The Malaya Tribune H y THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE THE ONLY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA Now printed simultaneously i n Singapore, Kuala L umpur, lpoh Penang. 'Phone Numbers: Editor 5813 Editorial 5811 Advertising 5812 Circulation Accounts 2005 iIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1946 TEN CENTS. The Malaya Tribune
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  • 408 1 EVERY NATION WILL HA YEA TOMIC BOMBS ''IN EIGHT YEARS" Sir Boyd Orr Warns The World Reuter. WASHINGTON, Oct. 18-Sir John Boyd-Orr, Director General of World Food and Agriculture Organisation, gave the warning today that there was only a 50-50 chance of avoiding
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  • 172 1 Own Reporter). PEN ANG. Friday. -'-'nee before Mr. A a n the Third Court the case in which five -V alleged 'Triad >harges. Mr. W. L. J 4cretary lor Chinese t}J Malayan Union, said: Trad Society in the his- daya has
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  • 83 1 Reuter. [N Oct 17.—A new party Democratic Patty" which "believes narchi-t government is but impo>sible at the Ls -eeking recognition fx the Allied Control Council. It will be too late, however, for Sunday's municipal elections. Dr. Paul Leutwein. son of the former governor of German
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  • 33 1 A.P. WOH, Oct. 18.—The Central Vgency on Thursday reportth" Chinese Navy won a against a pirate fleet, the pirates to abandon the Hai Using". There were iriven .—A.P
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  • 104 1 Reuter. Teheran. Oct. 17 —The United States Embassy in Teheran today denied yesterday s statement by Captain Alexis Gagarin, assistant United States military attache, that he had killed two armed tribesmen and wounded several others in self-defence when attacked jn the wav v o Shiraz. capital of
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  • 68 1 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. 17.—India took 83« of the 6,592 British car-- exported during August and was this country':; best cus oiner. More than 53 per cent, of the ear exports went to Empire countries inducing India. The total value of car experts was over £1,600,000
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  • 79 1 The 141 pant mo pen released la<t w»>ek when ihe Secretary foe War qneehed iheir conviction on charges of mutiny are expected to sail for Palestine before the Bad of the n.unth They will leave with their battalion, be 11th Parachute Battalion. In Pale*tin* the battalion
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  • 49 1 Reuter. JERUSALEM, Oct. 17.—Th*- Palestine Arab Higher Committee decided to:'uv to call a country-wide general strike in Palestine for Nov. I —29tn nnnHersary of the Balfour declaral ion. Neighbouring Arab countries have been naked by the Higher Committee tc join the st i ike .—Reuter.
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  • 56 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Oct. IT.—lt was announce I at the White House today that President Truman will address •he opening meeting of the Unne I Nations Assembly on Oct. 2S. Details of 'he President's trip to New York a-.d the tune at which he will >peak
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  • 36 1 KOZANE, GREECE, Oct. 16.— Divisional Headquarters said today that three northern Greek villages were attacked and burned in two nights by bands 'directed by Communist agents infiltrating into Greece daily from Albania and Yugoslavia.
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  • 142 1 Reuter. SALX3NIHA, Oct. 17.—Fifteen Greek gendarmes firing- as theisang the Royal song "Son of the Eagle" repulsed abojt 200 armed men in a two-hour fight last night wien their station at Statist*, 14 miles northeast of&revena in Macodonia, was attacked. Some of the attackers
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  • 28 1 Part of the record 250-picul dump of fish landed at a Singapore market two days ago. A t-ari or me rtcu Con trol inspector seen holding two chermin.
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  • 423 1 yFrom Fraser Wighton, Reuters Poiitu-al Con sepondenti LONDON OCT. 17. —T HE BRITISH FOREIGN SECRETARY, MR. ERNEST BEVIN, WILL GIVE WHAT THE CONSERVATIVE OPPOSITION AS WELL THE GOVERNMENT SUPPORTERS EXPECT A MASSIVE REVIEW OI FOREIGN AFFAIRS AND THE PARIS CONFERENCE" WHEN HE OFENS
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  • 103 1 S'pore Crime An Indian soldier was shot dead am another wounded in a camp in Fa>i: Panjang at 4 a.m. today. An Indian sepoy has been arrested. Several suitcases belonging to f'furopeans. kept in a store in Thomson Road, were stolen by five Chinese this morning.
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  • 75 1 Reuter. AfTHEMS, Oct. 17. —The centra! committee of tlic leTtwing organisation EAII tonight sent a protest to the U ite i Nations against the British military "occupation" and what it described as British interference in the internal affairs ol Greece. The Ukrainian complaint to the United
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    • 74 1 RADIOS 1 i gild end Service rarry them a Genuine Guae to maintain FREE \uu something and I you a: ter wards is not our policy. Ktion Guaranteed jhe Malayan Radio Service Company .ird Road. Singapore. GIAN SINGH'S DESIRE j TO LEAVE MEMOR V BEHIND BEFORE THEYI CLOSE A FULL
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  • 238 2 Reuter. FRANKFURT. Oct. 17..—The bodies of GQering and ihe ten Nazi leaders c xecuted at Nuremberg on Wednesday were cremated to-day and the ashe-~ scaaered, the American news service in Germany reports. Colonel B. C. Andrus, chief security officer a t Nuremberg Jail, to-night confirmed tne cremation.
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  • 167 2 Reuter. PRETORIA. Eauth Africa. Oci. 17. -Hans Werner August Pain Neumann a German who had lived In South Africa, was today acquitted b> a special criminal court here on charges of high treason. The charges wen- tint after serving in the South African forces and being
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  • 203 2 Reuter. London. Oct. 17.—A call to all Muslim and xMusl'm organisations in Great Britain to sink their differences and unite in one oody is made by Abbas Ali. President of the London branch of the All-India Muslim League in Great Britain, in a circular letter sent
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  • 684 3 The Police and members of H.M. Forces obtained additional poweiv to deal more efnectively with the wave of theft and looting now prevalent in Singapore when the Road Vehicles (Special Powers) Ordinance was rushed through and passed in all its stages at yesterday's meeting
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  • 127 3 iui plea of was put forward in the War sitting in the VieKail, yesterday, lapt. Kasai. the cer oi the Miri md nine others on wful killing of rune 13. 1945. und all the ac- "ntenced Capt. 0 Maeda < accused h by hanging, d S
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  • 249 3 inquiry in o the death of the Sikh watchman, nan Singh, who was shot in the chase of a man n disturbed while about to steal from a Muffles' Hotel a 1 5.25 a.m. on Sept. 9, was d before Singapore's Coroner. Mr. W. G.
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  • 116 3 Reducing the sentence or Chua Soon Guan yesterday. th# Chief Justice Mr. C. M. MunayAynsley told him that it was "no» on tne merits of the appeal thatie was doing so. The accused had pleadec guilty to the facts in the lovvei court. However there was
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  • 56 3 In order to convey supplies of fish to Ellenborough Market, all other vehicles using Boat Quay from Fish Street to Ellenborough Street will not be allowed to move between 5 a.m. to 7.30 a.m. and from 11 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. This was decided yesterday at the
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  • 33 3 COPENHAGEN, Oct. 16.—The newspaper Berlingske says an American submarine has explored the possibility of going north of Greenland through a narrow strait between Ellsmere Island and the noithern tip of Greenland.
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  • 181 3 Described as a "paracnutist Allied T. Goodwin, bervicemai was arraigned yesterday beiot Mr. Justice Worley at the Singa pore Assizes on a charge oi com nutting rooDery on July 18 an*, voluntarily causing hurt with i spanner during me commissioi vi vie oiience. According to the
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  • 32 3 boy-king in Alexandra The ex-King Simeon of Bulgaria is here §een on the tertace of the >ea<ide hotel where he ii staying at Alexandria. Egupt He is reported to be worth t5.000.000.
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  • 69 3 Before the Chief Justice, Mr. C. If. Murray-Ay sley frrtfri>J. a policeman Abdul Hamid bin Kechut appealed DBsUCCCSIfuI 1 y for reduction of ser.ter.ee of six months' r.i. mposed in the lower courts for theft of clothing. In dismissing the appeal the Chief Justice pointed out that
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  • 71 3 Registration for the ration of bread and flour closes tomorrow, Saturday. It is the purpose of the scheme to supplement the present rice ration by an additional ration of Hour or bread. This additional ration can only be given to those who register in time. Flour
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  • 29 3 A very recent picture of Premier Stolen with Soviet Foreign Commissar V. Molotov in Moscow. The photograph was taken during M. Molotov'< brief flying visit to Moscow from Paris.
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  • 714 3 '•I had to put up some son of a show, as iher was aiways a Japanese present, and as Kawatoki, who was head of the Commercial Crimes' Branch, especially, was a brute," stated Inspector Piers Prosper Webb, while making his
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  • 179 3 from today tne maxi- j mum penauv tor the un- iulujui possession of fire- anus una ammunition will be iv years imprisonment v] cuiter aesa or a < line *iU,uuu, or ooih. j This was deciaed yester- day when tne tire-arms and Ammunition I Unlaw- ,v(
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  • 133 3 i Pleading guilty to a charge of j theft ol timber and sheets of corrugated Iron, from an unoccupied shed In the coolie lines ,of H.M naval d »ckyard, on Oct. IC. Boey Kwang (43) was s'rntenced I i three mouths' r.i. by Magistrate
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  • 91 3 A special envoy from Home, th« Reverend Brother Lawrence, Assist ant Superior-General of all «""hristia Brothers In the British speaking world, will be given a fan well tea party at St. Joseph's Inst this evening. He will be receive by the Senior President, Mr. Chti Sjon Swco.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous

  • 496 4 Malaya is fast becomiug a popular stick with which to bea the Labour governaicnt, ana (Question Time in the House or Commons on Wednesday accordingly was not a very edifying spectacle, There was sabstance in ;he charge brought by LieutenantColonel Rees Williams of i onfused handling of
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  • 877 4 WASHINGTON, United Slates officials feel that a settlement in China still is possible despite the civil war and little immediate likelihood of agreement, according to latest press reports. Despite the withdrawal of General Chou En-lai, Communist representative, from the peace negotiations in Nanking, and
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  • 465 4 r LETTERS TO THE EDITOR THE PEOPLE'S POSTBAG Sit. It was only alter this last war the victor has meted out the death penalty to the vanquished. In previous wars the highest punishment was life imprisonment of the vanquished leaders, the stripping of their colonies and reparations for
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  • 204 4 Sir.-One often he**rs "things that are said." or hears little irienclly advices" of this person or that. Nothing travels so quickly as the slanderous statement—and nothing kill s so speedily and painfully (not even the atomic bomb) as the malicious gossip which people, often quite innocently. seem so
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  • 181 4 S r.—Three items of news in to-day's press provide much food for thought. (o) The First World Federalist Congress mot at Luxembourg on October 14th, (b) Th° Women's Rotary Club met at the G.H. Cafe, Singapore, on October 16th, <c) Hashimoto, plotter of aggressive war i s tried
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  • 114 4 Sir.—Promptly hitting the nail on the head was your apt caption as above to the stark suggestion of an eighteen year old French girl that a Nudist Club be formed in Singapore What a wcri d we s hould ill be living in. if "J.H..'s conception
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  • 73 4 Sir.—M:s s J H. French' need not worry about obtaining approval from the authorities to form a nudist club either in Singapore or in any other part of Malaya. If the present Malayan textiles portion remains es it is for another year. Miss J H. will find
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  • 33 4 LISBON, Oct. 16.—The Maharajah ot Chota Udipur, who died suddenly in Jjisbon yesterday. wals creamated today. There was no autopsy, but doctors believe that cerebral haemorrhage was the cause of death.
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  • 206 4 Reuter BUENOS AIRES, (Air Mail)—An unusually scale invasion of Argentina and Uruguay by I usi this year heightened interest in the Inter-Ameri Locust Conference, held recently in Monte Vide The basis of the conference was .he anti-iocust convention signed in Munte Video in
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  • 115 4 Blonde with tommy-gun led gang which held up Lake Como (N. Italy* motorists, lifted 800. Mary Mallison bought tvv 0 raffle tickets m Detroit, won a car on each —million-to-one chance Scientist to the end. a North Dakota professor recorded his feelings minute by minute as he
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  • 198 4 Reuter. Vienna: <Aiv Mai*. —The black market price for the which in March was still about 150 Austr an schillings had fal- len by August i" only 35 ycbA Lings, compared with a nominal xchange value of 10 schU'ings. The reason s for the increas- stability
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 248 5 Valued At £25,000 Reuter SUNNINGDALE, OCT. 17. WHILE SPECIAL SCOTLAND YARD MEN KEPT GUARD THE PRICELESS JEWELS BELONGING TO THE DUCHESS OF WINDSOR WERE STOLEN BY A CAT BURGLAR FROM EDHAM LODGE, THE EARL OF DUDLEY'S HOME HERE WHERE THE DUKE AND DUCHESS AR£ STAYING.
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  • 81 5 A.P. LONDON. Oct. 17. The European Committee of UNRRA said in v report on operauon> in mc Luropean region that an agreement between UNRRA ana tne combined military autnoritie< would effect a reduction from SUo.uOO.uOO to $105,000,000 in tne amount to be paid by I.sRRA lor
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  • 179 5 Reuter. Nuremberg, Oct. 17.— After a night and day of investigation, the mystery of how Goering obtained the phial of poison with which he cheated the gallows remained unsolved last night. Major Teich of the Security Office here said: "As far as I am concerned, Goering's
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  • 103 5 Reuter. LOS DON. Oct. 17.— JJfr. .v'lu.v Secretary for the :itv. said a special scheme rod been arranged by the Govr.-:*■•:( for further education and vocational training for corn*, tl yen and women, who had beer, engaged in irar work. The benefits of the scheme aerr
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  • 115 5 WASHINGTON. Oct. 17 —The United States Secretary of State. Mr. James Byrnes, arrived back in Washington today He thus fulfilled his intention of being back al his desk this morninghe arrived around breakfast ttfts Hi -old reporters on landing ber« "We we have made
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  • 133 5 Reuter. TRIESTE. Oct. 16.—Two Brijfncers and three men of the Royal Army Service Corps wh nut >r-boat broke down off the coast of the Yugoslav Wnezia Giulia south of Trieste have been taken into dy by Yugoslav authorities. arned here today, rnej were cruising
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  • 126 5 Reuter HONGKONG, Oct. 17.—MaiGen. R. S. Denning, principal administrative officer for SEAC. is a passenger on the .BOAC plane which ivas due to arrive in Hongkong yesterday, but ichieh turned back owing to bad weather. The plane attempted to return to Haiphong, Indo-China-but
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  • 80 5 A.P. WASHINGTON. Oct. 17. -President Truman's removal of meat price ceilings was termeo a "body blow to the American consumer" by the OPA advisory committee. In a statement issued at the OPA headquaiters. the consumei advisory group urged housewives and others to boycott high-pric-ed meats
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  • 264 5 A.P. Sichang, Oct. 17.—The United States search party, back today from the wilds in far west China, reported there was no evidence of any lost American fliers enslaved by Lolo tribesmen. The party brought back the bones of one American crew member w
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  • 109 5 (Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, Thura. After neariy 100 hours of tireless search over a wide area by the Police, six gangsters on each of whom the police had placed a reward of $1,000 were finally captured today by officers and men of the CID
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  • 170 5 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Oct. 17—The United States Civil Aeronautics Board announced today that it ha s called a conference of airlines and pilots organisations because of "deep concern" over mounting rate of United States domestic and trans-Atlantic air accidents. It wa s learned authoritatively
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  • 127 5 A.P. CHINFOTEAGUE, Virginia, Oct. 16.—The tsai, a radar airectea glider oomb, which sialics its prey and which is nailed as the forerunner of weapons of the future, was demonstrated by the U.S. Navy off North Carolina capes. It is the first guided missile to be issued to
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  • 64 5 A.P. LAKE SUCCESS, Oct. 17.—Mr. John Hutson, an Assistant Se-cretary-General of the United Nations, said the United Nations budget lor this year would run -lightly under $20.000,000. He said the 1947 budget would neces-arily be larger because of the gradual expansion of the United Nations.
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  • 599 5 Reuter London, Oct. 10.—Lord Pethick-Lawrence, Secretary for India, speaking this afternoon at a reception in his honour arranged by the London Majlis and attended by nearly 200 Indian students asked whether the future of India would be an example for other nations
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  • 136 5 Reuter BAT AVI A. Oct. 16.—LieutGen. S. H. Van Spoor. Commander jf the Netherlands East Indies Army, in an order of the day to his troops, says: "Truce has not been asked for by us as a military necessity, but on our side it
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  • 84 5 A.P. PRETORIA, Oct. 16:—The Congress of the Transvaal Nationalist Party, the Opposition Party in the South African Parliament, unanimously approved yesterday a resolution "condemning the Nuremberg Irinl as un-Chris* inn, ill-considered and a reversion to the spirit of the dark Middle apes." J. G. Strydom, par*y leader,
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  • 550 7 Reuter. in P>eston. Reuters Special Correspondent with the M.C.C Team) Western Australia, Oct. 17.—The MCC telling day in the field while the Combined 271 for the loss of only half of their the opening day of the three-day match he
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  • 53 7 A Combined Australian XI will meet the Durham Light Infantry at cricket at Changi on Sunday next. The following will represent the Australian side: R. Loring. W. Andrews. J. Smith, J. Lewis, D. Dunlop, W. Monk. H Bleyer. R. Skinner, W. Kerr. M. Fennel and N. Quinton. Re
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  • 456 7 S.C.C. 14 pts. 13th. Battalion, Paratroop Regt. 8 pts Severely tested for this first time this season by the 13th. Battalion, Paratroop Regiment, the S.C.C. maintained their unbeaten record when they defeated their opponents by 14 points (1 goal. 1 penalty goal, 2
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  • 108 7 Reuter. SYDNEY, Oct. 16. The Australian team for the First Test beginning at Brisbane on Nov. 29 Kill be chosen at Sydney, on Nov. 19 at the conclusion of the New South Wales vs. M.C.C. match. Mr. R. A. Oxlade, Chairman of
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  • 307 7 R.A.F. (Tengah) I 177 C.R.E. 1. A keen and evenly contested soccer match was witnessed by a good crowd at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday when R.A.F. (Tengah) drew with 177 C.R.E., in the second tie of the Singapore Amateur Football Association Victory Cup
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  • 130 7 About forty civil police and military policemen were posted at the Jalan Besar Stadium yefl terday. when the second tie of the S.A.F A. Victory Cup rom-p-tit: >n was played between the R A F. (Tengah) and 177 C.R.E This was a result of the protest
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  • 70 7 There will r»e a public 'return at the Ramakrishna Mission premie's. 9 Norris Road, on Saturday at 6.30 p.m. when Mr. D. P. E Lingwocd will speak on "Vedanta and Modern Problems". Mrs. E. V. Davios will pr<*si^e. This is the first public lectlro under the auspices of
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  • 57 7 A.P. MOSCOW. Oct. 10:—Soviet Scientists have reported no'able success in fightinp tuberculosis with new vaccine injected into new-born children. The report said the re«ult3 are 'of national importance." Tests in Moscow city maternity hospitals hnd been so successful that it is planned to extend the vaccines use at Once to
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  • 361 7 Reuter. Peshawar, Oct. 16. —Five thousand green uniformed Muslim League volunteers carrying lances, spears and staves, demonstrated at Peshawar aerodrome as Pandit Nehru, the Congress Vice-President of the Indian Interim Government, arrived today to begin a tour of the Northwest Frontier area of India.
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  • 249 7 <By Our Own Correspondent). Prices quoted below are for Mcul weight except where otherwise stated. Foodstuffs:—Yesterday's quotations were -"Me eho on": Siam $115; Indo-China $75: Kedah $95. Siam glutinous rice $115: Kedah glutinous rice $105. Siam rice milnng $41. Rock Sugar:—Best quality $115, medium quality $104.
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  • 51 7 A .P. PLYMOUTH, Oct. 16. 220 Br.tish soldier prisoners in Dartmoor today began a new hunger strike for fieedom. A three-day strike by 25 prisoners ended on Oct. 14. The strike started after prisoners heard that mutiny ?onviction. s were quashed against m if than 200 parachute troops in Malaya
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    • 167 7 Chungking was Much Stirred! CHIANG KAI SHEK f^^R Saw "THIS LAND IS MINE" f at special Preview JBB HIS EXCELLENCY was Highly impressed and He llfijSf <4^B THE MOST DRAMATIC 'Jfe* PICTURE OF THE YEAH! HI RKO RADIO'S OPENING TO-MGRROW CAPITOL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS LOWEST RATES I ALL ADVERTISEMENTS MI ST
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    • 130 7 To-night: 6.30 p.m. 9 p.m. The Big ThrilW—Well done! Big ovation for NAVIN YAG NIK for his spirited acting in "KJSMETWALLA" (in Hindustani* v; »h Urmila, Pmkash and Himaliyawala Midnight (11.30) To-morrow I B.- on time to see the mentation of all time! Ail-Ma'aya Premiere "Ratuiei cf Too Fan Mail'
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  • 165 8 A.P. New York, Oct. 17. The U.S. member of the United Nations Atomic Energy Commission. Mr. Bernard Baiuch. yesterday condemned what he called the "shillyshallying and weather vaning'" of the British and American governments in failing to open Pale-tine to the Jews. '"The moral side of this
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  • 61 8 Reuter. SINGAPORE, Oct. 17 —Mr. S. X Cheatar, Representative of the Governmeni of India in Malaya, has I tea Dominated by hi- Government to represent t ia in the near'yformed Sub-Committee of th<* International Emergency Food Council meetiae: ta Singapore shortly. The re mi
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  • 103 8 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. 17. Three Princesses -Princess Elizabeth, Princess Margaret and Princess Alexandra of Kent will, U i> understood, be bridesmaids to the Honourable Patricia Mountbatten, daughter of Admiral Viscount Mountbatten of Burma and Viscountess Mountbatten at her wedding to Lord Brabourne at Ramsey
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  • 68 8 R euter. LONDON. Oct. 17.—Concerning the release- of any electricians, De Freitas. A.r Under-Secretary said electricians were being trained as I quickly as possible, but some 6eriI cv* shortages must be overcome be- fore there is an improvement of their release rate. By the end of
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  • 43 8 Reuter. LONDON, Oct. IT:—The Cunard White Star stated tonight that between 2 p.m. on Wednesday when ■he left Southampton and noon today the liner Queen Elizabeth had covered 609 mil»s .->t an average •peed ot 30.56 kn->ts.— R.-uter.
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  • 271 8 Reuter. LONDON, Oct. 17.—The two-day parliamentary debate on India, Reiner understands from authoritative quarters, is not likely to take place before December. The British Government and officii] Opposition sources m Parliament have, it is gathered, finally agreed to a postponement ol the debate until
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  • 167 8 A.P. NUREMBERG Oct. 1(5. Russian correspondent*- from Tass and Pravda today refused to share their copy on the executions with other nations. Before the executions they had agreed to Join a fourpower Allied news poji They gave no Indication they did not intend to keep then
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  • 52 8 Reuter. ROME, Oct. 15:— Twelve people were killed and six seriously injured, including Prince Charles of Hapsbure; in a railway crank near Aiezzo today, according tc the Italian cw agency Ansa. The accident occurred when tke Rotne-Plorcce express ran into a motor-coach crossing the railway
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  • 140 8 A.P. SHANGHAI. Oct. lb—The I Chinese Navy with instructtoru to sink "all enemy ships has begun operations off Cn na .;> south coast in an attempt to destroy the pirate fleet, j The main objective is tne i pirate flagship, the gunboat I -Hai Using.' which
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  • 122 8 A.P. CALCUTTA. Oct. 17.-A call tor troops to deal with communal rioters in the eastern Bengal town of Chandpur un the Tipperah-Noakhali area* a/as disclosed here today. Official figures of the casualties m the riotg in the whole area were not available, but the Bengal
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  • 69 8 The Tribune's Penang Office resumed publication of the Malaya Tribune yesterday. Of the Tribune's up-country offices, Penang was worst hit by the occupation, being stripped of almost all its machinery and equipment by the Japs. With the re-opening of the Penang Office yesterday,
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  • 149 8 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. 17.—The recent prominence given by the Soviet press and wireless to allegations that Br.tish diplomatic officials in Persia were implicated in th? recent tribal risings in the south ot the country, to which Ernest Bevin, Br.tish Foreign Secretary, reterred in the House ol Commons
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  • 75 8 Reuter. STOCKHOLM, Oct. 16:— fT he Swedish Trade Union Federation Congress has passed resolution condemning the Franco regime in Spain t>ut declining to take any unilateral action The rommanist ■peakers demanded that the Soredish Government sh"ul" be railed upo" to break off relation? vuh Franco, hut
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  • 131 8 Reuter. TEHERAN. Oct. 17.—Reliable but unconfirmed reports to-day said the Cabinet of Qavam es-Sultaneh resigned this afternoon. This repon rame *:iin a lew hours of the announcement ot an agreement between the .M|isian Goverrment and ih tribes. m< n in the southern province of Fars who
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  • 342 8 Reuter. London Oct. 17.—The British Chancellor ot the Exchequer, Dr. Hugh j on, addressing bankers ana city of London merchants at a dinner at Mansion House last night said he hoped and believed thai the International Monetary Fund and International Bank for Reconstruction and
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  • 83 8 Reuter. STOKE, Oct. 17. Stoke City and England soccer wingerStanley Matthews who refused to play for Stoke reserves on Saturday, said this morning •7 was perfectly fit to play for Stoke against Arsenal on Satu 'day. •'lf Stoke think I am not fit then
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  • 130 8 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. 17.- Aftet a two-hour meeting between the Football League Management Committee representatives and Playeis Union leaders here today in an effort to end the deadlock in the soccer dispute, it was decided to set up joint committee of three representatives from each side
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  • 34 8 Reuter. NEW DELHI, Ott. 17.—Thi- Afjranistari Olympic Hockey Tram will be tourinr Trv'ia in De<^t r January and February. Matches rae to be arranged !n mo3t of the principal cities. Rwiter,
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  • 284 8 Peuter. London, Oct. 17.—Several London n complain thajt the confusion over th e death ing was unnecessary and blame official see red taoe. The News Chronicle, after saying that messages reporting his execution were sent by agency reporters in Germany in good faith, continues. "Here are
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  • 96 8 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Oct. 17—On his return from Paris. Mr James F. Bvrnea had a talk with President Truman for nearly an hour and it its close the Secretary of State said any disclosure of what they said would have to come from the President Mr Cnarles
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  • 64 8 ADELAIDE, 0< Don Bradman p the first time situ He appears to he. and did not attempt ball powerfully, r to take part in th< on Saturday. If he corner th farforily without a of the muscular l Play for South against the MMC Brad man
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  • 120 8 From Our 0« n M Kuala f. The Golder. Jub lt I the Selangor Turf CluJ I on Nov. 9 an IC. T r rate the Occasion. awarded the winner of the I crack? Class 1. D |gg will run off on the ie
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  • 40 8 Reuter. NEW YORK. Oct. Louis Cardinals. Nal champions, won world series charm four win> to three, by defeating the hot favourites Bast n Sox. American Leag pions. four run- U seventh and deciding gam< St. Loui- today. P
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