Malaya Tribune, 21 October 1946

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  • 52 1 The Malaya Tribune j;Y THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE THE ONLY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA Now printed simultaneously in Singapore, Kuala L umpur, Ipoh Penang. 'Phone Numbers: Editor 5813 Editorial 5811 Advertising 5812 Circulation Accounts 2005 iioin pages SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1946 TEN CENTS. The Malaya Tribune MONDAY. OCTOBER
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  • 107 1 I YORK, Oct. 20. i tired and hun- led State* ex-service- men an still in possession Senate Chamber f State Capitol I which ivas seized i a protest again<t I of housing. a ce cordon outside the rated people going a7id u'ith rations exhausted, the
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  • 111 1 A.P. LIN. Oct. 20.— Voters will lay between the eastwesffcrn concepts of in an election which n< rican military governr!;eial said will have a flui nee on the ultimate destiny of Europe. Berlin election overshaistriet, state and diet which also takes place the Soviet-occupied B community elecn
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  • 52 1 Al helstat.e Swetten- G.. C.H.. of Mount Governor and Cowman the St raits SettleI. left £27.117. by John Sargent he mo.-t outstanding the picture gallery of ernors at the VictoHall. ha., been left to r Hfe. Th«-n it is to the National Gallery »1 Portrait Gallery
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  • 139 1 Reuter. HONGKONG. Oct. 20—The 8.0 AC. flying boat from Singapore with Maj. Gen. R. S. Denning, Principal Administrative Officer. S.E.A.C. aboard, which was forced to turn back from Hongkong lai-t Wednesday due to fog over the colon\ arrived here from Hainan Island, eff the
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  • 116 1 Reuter. ROME. Oct. 20. —Tin !eport of j-n attempt on ihe life of ihe Pnpe was categorically denied by most reliable Vatican source to-night. No security measures were tak'Mi today «;nd not even the usual access card to St. Peter's was required when the Pope attenle.]
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  • 37 1 Reuter. MOSCOW. Oct. 20:—The "Trud". Soviet Trade Union organ, report uOday that the death sentence has been passed on a woman who with two other employees of a film distributing organisation in Soviet Azerbaijan embezzled 750,000 rouoler..—Reuter.
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  • 398 1 Situation Improves In Noakhali Area Forcible Conversions Reported CALCUTTA, Oct. 21—Two Battalions with brigade headquarters, numbering 1,600 men, are arriving in the troubled area of Eastern Bengal today, reports Associated Press, which adds that 2,500 soldiers and 450 armed police are already there. An
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  • 109 1 A.P. WASHINGTON. Oct. 19.-The Federdl Bineau of Investigation announced today the arrest in New York city of Teodoro E'dmann Lav. Germanborn Araentine citizen, who iras identified by the FBI director. J. Edgar Hoover as the paymaster of a German spy ring. Lav, aged 44, was arrested
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  • 115 1 Reuter. London. Oct. 20.—The Soviet Communist Party's newspaper Pravdaf to-day published ,an article by a writer Zaslavsky, Moscow Radio stated, declaring mat the reported contents of the Turkish note t 0 Russia on the Dardanelles are -sufficient indication that this will be a Turkish pie
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  • 154 1 Reuter. Berlin. Oct, 20— A United States civilian was shot and killed today by a Russian soldier or military policeman in the Russian sector of Berlin, it was officially stated tonight. The American was taking photo3iaphs ol the Berlin municipal "lection activities. The sentry
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  • 73 1 A dramatist on trial Leopold Paulls, French dramatist widely known in France as Paid Demasy. caught in a dramatic pose as hr testified before a Paris court recently, during his trial at which he is charged with collaboration with the Germans dining the occupation. His plays have been presented by
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  • 219 1 Reuter. Peshawar. Oct. 20.—Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Vice President of the Indian Interim Government, cumpleted his journey from the Khyber Pass to Peshawar with a heavily reinforced escort after tribesmen had stoned and fired ai his convoy in the Pass. Tanks were deployed as a security
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  • 29 1 Reuter. JERUSALEM. Oct. 20 —A Jewish illegal immigrant ship relieved to be the Iphigenia was reportedly intercepted off the Syrian coast by the British Navy today.—Reuter.
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  • 101 1 Reuter. MELBOURNE. Oct. 20.—Forty thousand Australian railway and tramway workers today decided to cease work at midnight until their demands for increased wages and better conditions have been granted. If the strike materialises no trains will run in the State of Victoria and Melbourne will be
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  • 42 1 Reuter. JERUSALEM. Oct. 20: A British Army Captain and a British soldier Were seriously wounded when their jeep was blown up by a Jewish terrorist mine about six miles from Jaffa to-night, according to message from Teiaviv. —Reuter.
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  • 76 1 Reuter. NEW YORK. Oct. 20.-Bands, planes and sirens will greet the 85,000-ton British liner Queen Elizabeth which is due to dock at the famous Pier 90, New York, at 1 p.m. tomorrow on completion of her maiden voyage as a luxury liner. The reception,
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  • 132 1 A.P. London, Oct. 20.— Scotland Yard looked into the possibility that two well-groomed mystery women guests at recent May fair society parties may baye helped to contrive the shrewd £20.000 theft of the Duchess of Windsors jewels. Secrecy surrounded the investigation but Scotland .Yard
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  • 103 1 Reuter. Aboard the Queen Elizabeth, Oct. 20.—M. Pavlov, spokesman for the Soviet Foreign Minister, M. Molotov. described to Reuter as "an absurdity" the report the Marshal Stalin would visit the United States in November in the liner Aquitania. (Halifax. Nova Scotia, newspaper quoted a "highly placed informant"-for a
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  • 36 1 TRAVANCCRE, Oct 20 The Government of Travancore, South Indian state with a population of <.\er 6.000.000 today declared the Communist Party and all associations Hiid bodies of persons connected with it to b«* unlawful associations."
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  • 186 2 London. Oct. 20 In guarded hangars at Surrey a factory of Vickers, engineers are j putting the finishing touches to J the first of 24 faster-than-sound i rocket-propelled pilotless air- j craft. I It is scheduled for delivery to the Ministry of Supply the week after next.
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  • 113 2 A.P. WASHINGTON, Oct. 20.— The true te.>; of Japan vs new oonstitution will lie in the spirit in which is interpieted and applied. dec lared Sir George Sansom. Japanese scholar and member of the Far East Commission. Arked to comment on the iuw ih.irter. Sir
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  • 37 2 The weekly Rotary luncheon will be held this week on Thursday. Oct. 24 and not on Wednesday, which fallrs on jDeepavali Holiday. Dr. Chen Su Lan will give an address on "Singapore's White Plague."
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  • 238 2 Reuter. London, Occ. 19.--One of the most colourful personalities of London's fashionable West End who the police once stated had extracted at least £100,000 from victims of his confidence tricks committed suicide with his neckne while in prison reading c book called "Hangman's Tie,"
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  • 81 2 Reuter. LONDON. Oct 10.—*Fr*nkfurt Radio quotes ttu Austrian Maister of tiic Interior, Herr Helmer. ptailag that Attftiia was v.m go/Tig to recognise the acquittal of the S. A. (Nazi Brown>hirts >by the fftrrrinbrrg tribunal. Aii Mdafeen the S. A. wh> joined the organiiatioa before M.,rch
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  • 100 2 Reuter. SAM FRANCISCO. Oct. 20.—COBgretamari Hugh De Lacy declared before 60U delegates at the ChinaFar East Conference that unless t':'..:ed Siatc- foreign policy ::i China was changed the United States might be involved m a third worid war. The conference wa- summoned to demand that
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  • 86 2 Reuter. JERUSALEM. Oct. 20.—Jewish illegal immigrant.- detained in Cyprus will take part in the elections to tin WOrlii Zionist Congress on Oct. 28. Special polling stations are to be ;et up in camps and they will vote for Palestine candidates ai they are reg-.rded as deported
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  • 55 2 Reuter. PARIS. Oct. 819—Rene Rigault. known 1n Paris underworld as Rene the Raincoat" was befog hold for questioning by the Paris police today. He is a Begad to be the leader of a gang which held up a post office on Sept. 13 and stole mailbags
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  • 301 2 (By Our Own Correspondent). Prices quoted below are for picul weight except where otherwise stated. Foodstuffs: -Yesterday s quotations were "Meehoon": Siam $115; Indo-Cnina $75, Kedah $95. Siam glutinous rice SI 15. Kedah glutinous rice $105, Siam rice milling $41. Rock Sugar:—Best quality $113. medium quality
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  • 144 2 Mr. Tan Kah Kee, leader ol Singapore's Chinese community and Chairman of the China Relief Fund Committee for Southeast Asia, has cabled wishes for the success of the conference to j be held in San Francisco to demand the withdrawal of United 1
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    • 46 2 NOTICES Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. DEEPAVALI PUBLIC HOLIDAY Wednesday, 23rd October 1946 The Company's Retail Establishments in Singapore will open from 8 A.M. to 10 AwM. only for the salo of Bread, Fresh Milk and Ice. Note: Fresh Milk and Ice at Orchard Road only.
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  • 71 3 Reuter. i Oct. 19. The Boisserain" which tin on Sept. 24 soldiers of the December Division the port of Batavia Dutch news agency S ran Spoor, the Netherlands Army, announced %t by the middle ntire Seventh of would have arriv- r:ands East Indies, son. unofficially
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  • 118 3 Reuter. batavia Oct. 19.—The setttl£ >f a oint Dutch-Indone-ttee to arrange the internees to RW*£: V.- territory foi romushos and :.t sians who became i' V. _ers under the Japan--2i the Allied perimeter In Siva and Dutch outer territories t be proposed at the Dutch-Indonesian
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  • 75 3 agton, Oct. 20.—Over 1300,000 is estimated to have si In the first eight days the strike that has virtually j 18 of Washington's hotels, the managers stated to-day. B for a settlement with 5 000 hotel workers demanding a Day Increase of
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  • 21 3 Frankfurt, Oct. 20—Bomb exp] ns damaged American military Government buildings in St ittgart area last night.
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  • 167 3 /Tribune Staff Reporter) Dhall, a controlled commodity public consumption through Government appointed agents a public commercial institutions, is at preseni hine good prices in the blackmarket in Singapore 11 as out station. Indian merchants told although the conretail price for dhall Is 50 cents a
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  • 558 3 Hess Co. Have Few Comforts In Cells GOERING SUICIDE REPORT TODAY Reuter. Nuremberg, Oct. 19 Colonel B. C. Andrus, chief security officer who was responsible for the custody of Goering and other nazi leaders, disclosed tonight that the report of the special three-man board of investigation into how Goering got
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  • 102 3 Reuter. LONDON, Oct, 19.—The British Labour Government's wise and liberal policy in India and Burma" gave the Sudanese greater hope fir independence than they had ever had. Yagoub Osman. prominent leader of the Sudanese Umma Party, declared today. His party would welcome a j plebiscite
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  • 254 3 BECKETT-LUCAS m On Saturday. October 19th. at St Andrew's Cathedral. Singapore, the wedding took place of LAC Kenneth Beckett of RAF Base. Seletar and Pte. Hazel May Lucas of the ATS EFI. The bride, whose home is in London, was given away by C. S.
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  • 88 3 Reuter. London. Oct. 19—Under a Treasury order civilian travellers entering or leaving Britain may now carry £20. Outward bound travellers may also take foreign currency note s to the value of £10 and inward bound travellers may bring in foreign notes of a value which
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  • 52 3 Reuter. Hamburg, Oct. 19 —A total of 10 965 persons removed from office in the British occupation zone during September because of their past association with the Nazi party, it was announced here to-day. This brought the total in the zone removed from office during the occupation to
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  • 149 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Ipoh, Sunday.—A total of 541 applications for $23 million, have been received by the Loans Committee from Chinese Miners in Malaya. Of this total 348 applicants are from Perak. The sum of $917,500 has boon allotted by tho Chi--1 nose
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  • 53 3 Reuter. TEHERAN. Oct. 19.-The leftwing Tudeh Party b not represented in the new Cabinet of the Turkish Premier Ghavam E* Sultaneh. which was presented to the Shah today. Prince Muzzafar Firouz. former Persian Minister of Labour and Propaganda, has been appointed Persian Ambassador to Moscow, lt
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  • 145 3 ATHENS, Oct. 19.-Constantin TValdaris, Greek Prime Minister, in a press statement today declared that the Greek -requestto Britain for arms and military supplies had been ''wrongly in"All report* about the increase in the Greek forces or the arming of peasants do not correspond to the facts, he
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  • 47 3 Reuter. Bangkok. Oct. 19.—The Siamese Senate yesterday repealed the anti-Communist legislation already repealed by the House of Representatives—which had been in force for more than ten years. The move is interpreted here as aiding the establishment of diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union —Reuter.
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  • 700 3 Share quotations, as at Oct. 18 according to -the Malayan Share brokera Association (Singapore) wera aa follows INDUSTRIALS Buyer Seller Alexandra Brickworks Ords. 170 1.90 Alexandra Brickworks Prefa. 2.60 2 85 Brit. Malaya Truste* Executor Co. 8.00 8.00 Consolidated Tin Smelters 22/6 25/--do Prefs. 26/6 28/6 Eastern
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  • 62 3 Reuter. RANGOON. Oct. 19.—Burma will export one and half million tons of rice next year when about five' million tons—an increase of two million tons over last year—is expected to be harvested, it was officially stated at a press conference here today. There is
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  • 58 3 Reuter. Shanghai, Oct. 20.-A high Chinese police official told the North China Daily News that Archbishop Victor, who was arrested by the Chinese military authorities yesterday, had been held "on suspicion of having collaborated with the Japanese in Peiping/' Archbishop Victor is the China representative
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  • 35 3 WASHINGTON, Oct. 20.—Informed diplomatic officials'disclose that the United States has extended credits of $25,000,e00 to $50,000,000 to Turkey, to enable Turkey to hasten I t*e modernization of her railroads and industries.
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  • 480 4 The Chinese Women's Federation in Singapore has declared war on the black market. We wish the venture well, but without any great hope that signal victories will be won. It is moreover a little unfortunate that this campaign should begin at a moment when the local government is
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  • 1168 4  -  WANTED: STATEMENT ON MALAYA e B y Sagittarius What is the mystery behind the Malayan Union talks? Where do we stand now on Federation, the I Malayan citizenship question, the future of Singapore and the rest of the problems that were thrown back into
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  • 306 4 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR THE PEOPLE'S POSTBAG Sir,—In response to the appeal, for suggestion» tor a War Memorial I would >uggest: That the memorial be in the form of a Clock Tower, and that the situation be in the primeter of Newton Circus. The situation of a memorial
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  • 200 4 I Sir,—At this time when great improvements in the food and clothing situation are most necessary cannot "J.H." suggest better ideas to us than the formation of a Nudist Club? Cannot she introduce the worldfamous fashions of her country to adorn our bodies rather than suggest
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  • 261 4 Sir. I had hoped to see some comment on the notice sent by the Singapore Turf Club to its ordinary members, under date Oct. 14. 1946. Before the war. the Committee of this Club was notoriously a European preserve proxies used to be solicited to keep it
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  • 139 4 Sir.—A new stunt is being pulled by a firm which acts as house agents and rent collectors. This is In the demand of deposit lor rent in the first instance which is in carder. Then a demand is made for rent to be paid in advance additional
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  • 67 4 Business Pleasure Sir.- On the occasion of the Double Tenth" all Chinese participated in celebrating. But some smart business men seem- ed to take the opportunity of i advertising their business in the procession. I observed a huge dummy bottle of brandy on one motor van. Couldn't be have given
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  • 258 4 More than 10.000 Americans anxious to Britain have applied to the Cunard-White Star Line in New York for passages in the worlds greatest and fastest liner. Queen Elizabeth. In addition, waiting lists are being added to at the rate of about 200 names daily. As
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  • 25 4 TOKIO. Oct. 20.—Emperor Hiroh:to will leave tomorrow by private train for six-day tour of the Nagoya area where he will inspect schools, factories and farm*.
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  • 179 4 TOKIO. —A strange contradiction ol change ana re-sistance-to-change. as reflected ai Japanese culture s.nce V-J Day. reveals the Japanese people s desire to und< rsUnd democracy, yet their Inability to abandon tneir deep-rooted ttadit.onahsm overnignt. In tneir motion pictures, theft dramas, and their titei Japanese people
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    • 45 4 STRANGE AS IT SEEMS By Erncu Hi, IffW LEflS£D FZVM QLLRH./ In fabulously Rich, pre-war dutch RAST INDIES, ALL LAND BELONGED To ALLAH, AND NO FOREIGNER COULD BUV OR SELL, BUT HAD To LEASE it.... r#£ourcH/ rc I50-VEAR-0LD watch whicm EXCEPT for the MAINIS MADe
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  • 111 5 A.P. 20. Japan* igh school* teaeducation officials, 1 hoi \ozz dances, are .as s immediate on the Question, part o} physical j lime in their solemn girls of a lal school, headriieials from the oi Education, troopdowntown dance hall hour initiation n to them by profesActually
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  • 337 5 < Tribune Staff Reporter) ling methods and the handling of fish may a revolutionary change in Singapore if the an Australian fishing company to start operere materialize. fish will come in boxes, filleted ana for the kiichen. The te will not have to rj clean
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  • 325 5 Two Fish Stories For Lunch (Tribune Staff Reporter) A 20-tonner fishing smack pulled into Ellen borough market one misty morning this week aii I disgorged its catch of approximately five tons ol fresh fish which were frozen stiff in huge ice box:s. This climaxed the return
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  • 83 5 Reuter. SHANGHAI. Oct. 19.—The baby panda, destined for the Bronx Zoo in New York as a gift from China to the United States, was found dead by the manager of the municipal slaughter house where it wa< quartered. It had been ailing with intestinal trouble and it
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  • 104 5 A.P. BERLIN, Oct. 19.—American military Government headquarters here said that official photographs taken at the execution of the 10 war criminals in Nuremberg on Wednesday, will be reviewed by the Allied Control Council on Monday, to decide whether any shall be given publication. Reports from Nurenberg on Wednesday
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  • 115 5 A.P. LONDON. Oct.. I» —Sir William F Hildred, director-general of the International Ajr Transport Association, will fly to Cairo today to discuss safer and eh. aper air travel with 67 airline delegates from 35 nations at the annual meeting on Oct. 2i>. Sir William told
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  • 567 5 (Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. The governments of the Malaya n Union and Singapore have decided to lift control on rice, it is learned from highly reliable sources. A n official announcement is to be mad p soon. In spite of the lifting
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  • 202 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Full support from the R.A.F. was promised by the Allied Air Com-mander-in-Chief, Sir George 'Piric when he addressed Singapore Air Scouts on Saturday at Kallang. Built up from the existing Boy Scout organisation in February this yecr, the Singapore Air Scout
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  • 139 5 Reuter. BUCHAREST. Oct. 20.—The Rumanian governnment is contemplating enforcing the maximum penalty of penal servitude for life in flagrant cases of speculation and black market offences. The coming winter threatens to be the hardest period Rumania has had to face since the end of the war
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  • 121 5 Reuter. BERLIN. Oct. 20.- Every 15 minutes today the radio in Uls American sector of Berlin will issue election slogans and every hour after 1 p.m. (local time) it will send out "Berliners vote. You have seven (or less) hours to vote" in an effort to
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  • 37 5 Reuter. ALEXANDRIA, Oct. 19—A bomb thrown at a British Army lorry driving past the faculty of law at Awal University this afternoon injured two British soldiers. The police are investigating the incident.—Reuter.
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  • 281 5 Reuter. KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 20.—A pretty Chinese girl who risked her life to warn Capt. Turner and a party of Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders who were hiding in the jungle after being cut off during the Malayan campaign and in imminent danger of
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  • 346 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Slowly but surely textile prices are dropping and housewives who, three months ago rushed to buy materials at exorbitant prices, are now clutching tight to their purses and waiting for prices to drop further. The types of materials offered for
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  • 206 5 Reuter. Melbourne. Oct. 19 —A frontpage display is given to Bengal riots by all Australian newspapers with streamer headlines such as "Thousands flee from Bengal riots, mobs seizr towns." Douglas Wilkie. leading Australian editorial commentator in the Melbourne Sun. Australia's biggest circulating daily, writes to-day:
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  • 280 6 A.P. Wftxhurn, Oct L 9. Over .10,000 spectators saw Widen hnri Hoof land :i lin a soccer international h«»IO 1 hi-: MtU'l noon i hmo wa« no Mart during the first half which WtM a fall reflection <»f the (fame. Scotland went near lust in-fore
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  • 121 6 Reuter. PARIS. Oct. 20—For the first time since the liberation of France the Aga Khan today attended the French races at Longchamps. One of his first gestures was to congratulate Mr. Francoils Schmitt on the brilliant performance of his three-year-old. Souverain in the King George
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  • 83 6 Reuter. JERUSALEM. Oct. 19.-One hundred delegates, representing an estimated 10.000 members of the Muslim Brotherhood of Palestine. Transjordan and the Lebanon attending the Congress at Haifa yesterday, adopted the resolution urging the Palestine Arab Higher Committee to present the Arab Palestine case to the UNO
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    • 422 6 o\ hi i: AIII 1100-1200 hrs.i Malay Schools' Broadcast) Every Tuesday. Thursday Saturay. 0900-1000 hrs.) Chinese Schopls' Broadcast i Every Monday. 1100 1200 hrs English School' Broadcast, i We m s>lay Friday. 1200-1400 hrs.) 300 metres in the medium wave baad to 7.22 negar ccyles per second in the 41
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  • 180 7 Home Rugger Reuter. .9. —Rugby Union lion Scottish 14. n >. Old Paulinos 8 4. Cambridge University 5. 8 Llanelly 35. 11, Roselyn Park 9. pita] 3. Metropolitan Police 15. pita! 9. Royal Elecanical Engineers 0. Maestag 0. ice* 12, Old Mlllhillians 3. C mbmed Services
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  • 25 7 untitled of the Peterdale n Party will be held revive the activities of All former merribers -hould communicate Tay Swee Siang of -.per Serangoon Road.
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  • 1009 7 Reuter. London, Oct. 19. —British racegoers who flocked in heir thousands to Ascot for England's new internal long distance race, the King George VI SI had one of the greatest shocks of their lives n they saw the French champion
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  • 522 7 NEWCASTLE DROP FULL POINTS Reuter. London, Oct. 19.—Over 62,000 saw Arsenal gam their first home victory of the season and Stoke. Without the service Oi their international winger Stanley Matthews, lose by the only goal scored at Highbury this afternoon. The minutes before the game
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  • 185 7 MCC, Aussie Teams Reuter. KALGOORLIE. Oct. 20.—The M.C.C. to play a South Australian country team at Port Pirie in a two-day match starting next Tuesday will be selected from Yardley. Gibb. Compton. Bedser. FiShlock. Pollard. Voce. Hardstaff. Smith. Langridge. Wright and Hutt m. Hammond. Edrich.
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  • 25 7 The R>>\ al Scot* meet, the R.A.F. (Chanpi) in a Victory Cui> flr<=t nmmH tic at JalfUl Besar Stadium on Wednesday.
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  • 267 7 Malays* 4 Indians: 0. Some thrilling soccer was witnessed by a good crowd when the Malays trounced the Indians by tour goals to nil in a friendly match played on sodden ground at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The Victory Cup-tie match, which
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  • 471 7 ARCHIE QUICK'S SPORTS ROUND-UP LONDON. Oct. 19. The life of a leading ice skater is not all the fun it appears to be on the surface. Lissom figures in beautiful skating creations skimming gracefully and light as a feather over the gleaming ice with
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  • 125 7 Rain spoiled the cricket match yesterday at Changi between a Combined Australian XI and the Durham Light Infantry team. The Durhams batted first and had made 72 runs for the loss of nine wickets when rain stopped further piay. Kerr bowled splendidly taking six wickets
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  • 42 7 A.P. Mexico City. Oct. 20 —Pauline Betz. Los Angeles, world's Number One tennis player, captured the women's singles championship in the Pan-American Tennis Tournament, defeating Margaret Osborne. San Francisco. 6_4. 15 —13 in the finals. —A.P.
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  • 21 7 The Amicable Badminton Party, reunion dinner, will be held on Sa> vi.lay November 2, at the Great World.
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  • 624 8 1,000 DIE DAILY IN HUNAN Empty rice bowl this winter Reuter. Nanking;, Oct. 20.—Thousands of Chinese will die from starvation in the gutters of half-a-dozen provinces this winter as rhe result of natural and human agencies—typhoon, flood, qiought, worms, locust, civil war, disrupted communications,
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  • 216 8 Peiping, Or;. 21. Chinese CJommunis s nave cut the Peiping-Tientsin road. 57 miles south-easi of Weiping, and fighting Ls raging along GO miles of the Peip-Ing-Hankow railway, south of Peiping, Government authorities reported last night. The Commonis's. while silent concerning this new burst of warfare, broadcast
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  • 226 8 Reuter. Shanghai, Oct. 20. —Two ot China's foremost veteran diplomats. Dr. C. T. Wang and Dr. \y \v. Yon, will head a 30-men trade delegation shorth tos udy commercial and industrial developments in Great Britain and the United States, according to local
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  • 82 8 Nanking. Oct. 20.-Led by Generaliss.mo Chiang Kai-sheK. government officials attended mourning ceremonies yesterday for Gen. Stilwell. who died in San Francisco last w >ck. Gen. Chiang whose differences with Gen. Stilwell finally led to the General's removal as chief of staff oi the Chinese
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  • 397 8 Reuter. Shanghai, Oct. 19--In a determined bid to improve China's interna:lonal trade position, the Chinese Government has appointed trade commissioners In all leading countries. Nominations have already been made for the United Stages, the United Kingdom, the Soviet Union and ;he South Seas (with offices at
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  • 596 8 When A Dollar Is Not Worth —A Dollar! Shanghai's Currency Racket A.P. (By Hoy Essovan, Associated Press Correspondent). Shanghai Local businessmen, huddled over their desks with a hunted look in their eyes, flinch at he sight of pink-cheeked, jaunty visitors fresh from their ships with plans to enter in'o business
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  • 192 8 Reuter. Shanghai, Oct. 20.- China hopes <co obtain about 4.000.000 tons of machinery and equipment from Japan in the form of reparations, it is learned. This machinery, which will go a long way towards re-establish-ing China's crippled heavy industries, will be stripped
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  • 79 8 Reuter. NANKING, Oct. 20.-Gen. Chou En-lai, Chief Communist negotiator who "walked out" at the Nanking peace talks between the Government and Communists 35 days ago because "there is nothing left to do," will return to the capital tomorrow, presumably to resume talks wtth the Government.
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  • 153 8 Reuter. ™f" T SHANGHAI, (Aii m, speed up the finam<i«j T J 1 mio rehabilitation of China should r > standard and issue a This is the Opinion Yuan-bin. of 'he PUi tee of the Nati,,..,! q and an authority a j and finance. He says
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