Malaya Tribune, 25 October 1946
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Title Section57 1946-10-25 1 The Malaya Tribune $V THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE THE ONLY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA Now printed simultaneously in Pcn 1 a 1 ng POre K ala L Umpur Ipoh 'Phone Numbers: Editor 5813 Editorial 5811 Advertising 5812 Circulation Accounts 2005 OGHI PAGES SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1946 TEN CENTS.57 words
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Article, Illustration987 1946-10-25 1 'Fascist Spain A Constant Cause Of Mistrust Among UN' FRANCO STILL A MENACE....ATOM BOMB CAUSING SLEEPLESS NIGHTS....REAL PEACE STILL TO BE ACHIEVED.... Reuter. FLUSHING, NEW YORK, Oct. 24-The United Nations iissembly met shortly after 4.15 p.m. GMT this afternoon for its lirst real businessReuter. - 987 words
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Article, Illustration464 1946-10-25 1 Reuter. I NM Oct. itish Prime VIr. Clement ondemriation of imunism when tin- Trades i. is .ti Brigh j vli Win rhun hill, speaking bert tonight. had render >idi ruble m rviee in tht Communist Chur kuU sai'd. It lmp« rtant and it abroadReuter. - 464 words
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Article37 1946-10-25 1 Reuter. 24 —Strikers in :irf returnfoll 'U-inpr yester0 '"id the strike for started a week t* 6d, however, i«w o«ys before 'I the island's i*nl employes 1,099 privatelytheo fol*owed ihr ha"l>our pplj —Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article206 1946-10-25 1 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. 24. Mr. A. Creech-Jone>. Secretary for the Colonies, replied today to Soviet and United State- criticisms of British colonial administration which, he said, "'tends to poison j a great deal of the good com- radeship and goodwill which should exist between great people andReuter. - 206 words
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Article34 1946-10-25 1 Canberra. Oct. 24. A United States Embassy spokesman said personnel of the last American naval units stationed in Australia would be leaving Sydney on Oct. 25 aboard the steamer Mon terey.34 words
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Article48 1946-10-25 1 NEW YORK. Oct. 24—The Chinese are showing woodcut, books at the first international art display in the U.S.. opening at the Morgan Library today. Although the Axis nations are not represented directly. Japan. Spain. Austria and Germany are well represented by refugees working elsewhere.48 words
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246 1946-10-25 1 Reuter. London, Oct. 24.—Re organisation of the British Army infantry was announced in the House of Commons today by the War Secretary, Mr. Frederick Bellenger. Under the new scheme," ghost battalions" with only skeleton organisation on which new formations canReuter. - 246 words
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Article49 1946-10-25 1 Reuter. JERUSALEM. Oct. 24.—Lieut. Gen. Sir Evelyn Barker. General Officer Commanding Briti h troops in Palestine, left by air for Britain to-night to take over the post of General Officer Commanding, Eastern Command, England, in succession to Lieut. Gen. Sir Oliver i etse. —Reuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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Article89 1946-10-25 1 Reuter. DURBAN. Oct. 24-Manilal Gandhi. son of Mahatma Gandhi, was among 358 passive resister.s who went to prison today after being found guilty of trespassing on Durban Corporation land last night. The demonstration in protest against the Asiatic Land Tenure and Indian Representation Act was timedReuter. - 89 words
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Article90 1946-10-25 1 Reuter. FLUSHING, New York, Oct. 24. The United States delegation has decided to oppose the proposal made by Mr. Andrei Vyshinsky, Russia, to the General Steering Committee to remove certain subjects from the general assembly agenda including the proposal for the elimination or reduction ofReuter. - 90 words
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Article81 1946-10-25 1 Reuter. FLUSHING. New York, t Oct. 24. Indians of all J castes and parties, some at aiing Hindu costumes i and white CongreMs caps, i thronged the public gal' icuc at tttt- United Na~ I i t/o/i.s general assembly here today to heat India's outspoken representative, IReuter. - 81 words
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Article109 1946-10-25 1 FLUSHING. New York. Oct. 24. Mrs Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit. Nehru's sister and leader of the Indian Delegation to the United I Nations Assembly, said today that India intends u> apply for membei-hip of the Security Council. She added "We shall base our application on109 words
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Article99 1946-10-25 1 Approximately six thousand dockers of the Singapore Harbour Board went on strike this morning after submitting demands tor wage increases and supply of additional rice rations. The demands were submitted Lhree days ago. Main points In the demands are: Wages are to he doubled: Three rice99 words
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Article89 1946-10-25 1 A younjr Chinese, sufferi-p from vhat appears to be „wo bullet aroui da, was arrested, when Mr. P. J. Talton. A.S.P., in cha.\ge of the Hokkien Sab-Branch, raided a house in Bahru ear'y this morning. Tht man had a wound in one icy and uno.her in the89 words
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Advertisement60 1946-10-25 1 It ADIOS I and Service, carry m a Genuine Guamaintaln FIIEE. a something and ja afterwards is n.it our policy. action Guaranteed ff,c Malayan Radio r\ ice Company I Road. Singapore. GIAN SINGH'S DESIRE > AYE MEMOR V BEHIND BEFORE THEY CLOSE 1 1 1 1 NEW KHAKI TROUSER FOR60 words
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Advertisement80 1946-10-25 1 FOR Reliable All Steel Stainless Watches! LUMINOUS DIAL, SHOCKPROOFj ANTi MAGNETIC WATERPROOF ALL AT H. Heng Cheong Watch Co. (ESTD. 1911) 195, Orchard Road. Singapore. Upcountry Postage Insurance Extra. j r i The j Beer Bottle Cycle From Brewery to retailer j Keep it moving fast please. from retailer to80 words
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Article99 1946-10-25 2 A.P. MOSCOW, Oct. '24.-— Russia on Wednesday announced another cut in armed tones, the l"iiilh since the end of the war. A decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet said: Older-ajr'd soldiers and non-com missioned offi ccrs of land troops" would be senj homeA.P. - 99 words
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Article36 1946-10-25 2 Reuter. RANGOON. Oct; 22. —A cQtumuni que issued tO>'ay says that Saw Ba U Gyi. barrister and member of the Karen central Organisation, lia> oei n appointed h member ol Governor's Executive Council. —Renter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Advertisement256 1946-10-25 2 DISPEL YOUR WORRIES! ALHAMBRA BOOK NOW! Tel: 6909You're entitled to laugh, what with your present worries. It's an obligation you owe yourself your family. BEAUTIFUL VIVIAN BLANK will be your new HEARTTHROB! LAUREL will be GOD-AUNT! wm v,vian BLAINE ttS£ i^|^3B THESE HEP-( \TS MIX IT UP WITH CROOKS! To-morrow's256 words
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Advertisement119 1946-10-25 2 ROMANTIC BUT VILLAINOUS! A Baron's Plan Falls Flat! GYPSIES* STOUT Five Shows Daily: 11 am.—2 p.m.—415—5.31 HALL uj^V. J I '^j- MLE*SONDER6AMD DOUGLASS DUMBRILLE CURT BOtS 1^ ANOTHER NOTABLE BRITISH SUCCESS" 4 Shows 1.30 —4 —b.30 —9.30 p.m. Like A Breath Of Fresh Air Comes "THL I PROGRESS" a Priority119 words
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371 1946-10-25 3 Philippines Malaya In Same Boat BOTH NEED RICE (Tribune Staff Reporter) "The Philippines and Malaya are in 'he game bciat both countries want rice.'" said Mr. ArLu'o Tanco. Manager of the Nai lonal Uice and Corn Corporation. Manila, in an interview last night. Mr Tanco has been in Singapore together371 words
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Article76 1946-10-25 3 The Food Controller has de cided to postpone the introduction of bread rationing for at least a week. The reason is W 1 allow a large number of consum ers, who elected tor bread rations but iailed to register with the bread retailer, to do76 words
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Article82 1946-10-25 3 Koh Kong H'»r. r stated at an mdeatn ol lv*r hus- < roner's Court yesihe lasl saw her p m on Aug. 7. ;i ive off in his taxi rmed a lew hours police that her hus n found dead ir. md K~>h in a82 words
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264 1946-10-25 3 -word diary, containing details of the Siam railway .kept by a British PoW. Sgt. s, ol the Royal Signals, was handed over .>h Government in November, 1944. after ne by an American submarine after his ip had been torpedoed on the way to264 words
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39 1946-10-25 3 S a 0 Reporter). ig are spoken on Danish ship. "Kina" I■ n Wednesday it,.-hai on its way to r of the ship Is navigation officer the assistant naviga. British and the asr French.39 words
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Article14 1946-10-25 3 untitled Hood Keng will uth and Freedom Chinese Method's*, np)ng Kapor. on 5 p.m.14 words
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Article158 1946-10-25 3 Tan Ah Say 212 > a clerk, and Abdullah bin Hajj Fajar <24> a casual labourer, who were employed at the Naari Warehouse. Beach Road, managed to get through the gate of the Naaii compound with articles they had pilfered from the store, only to be arrested158 words
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347 1946-10-25 3 Police Inspector Cheah "Peng Cheok was acquitted yesterday in tho Second District Court, on all five charges of causing hurt to V. Chandragasu. P. Rajon, P Narayanasamv. P. Thangavelhi and Abdul Wahab in orri>r tn extort mnf*\ssM>;i from them regarding the theft of some347 words
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Article118 1946-10-25 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter" Malaya can expect a la»ge stock of sugar in the neat future. The Fort lixperanto which is due on Nov. 5 will be bringing 3.625 tons from Queensland for Singapore (375 tons |or the Aimy). She will then proceed to Port Swettenham and118 words
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Article20 1946-10-25 3 The King untitled approved the untitled of the Order of tho British blnipirtt<. Atting Wing Commander William Cocke Pitt*. RAF20 words
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193 1946-10-25 3 "The industry has been extremely badly treated at a time when it has mos; needed assistance," said the chairman. Mr. F. G. Lundon, in criticising Government's policy towards ihe rubber plantation industry in his speech at the ilnrty-second ordinary general meeting of Olenealy Plantations Limited193 words
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Article91 1946-10-25 3 An appeal against sentence by fVodullafi bin Ilaimd. before Mr Ju tlce Worley in the High Court t-fjitv was dismissed, the appellant being told that he was extremely fortunate in not ceiving i heavier sentence. Abdullah had been convicted ou two arms and ammunition On91 words
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Article267 1946-10-25 3 SARAWAK'S GOVERNOR WIFE HERE Sarawak's firal Govt-rMi. Sir i harles Artea-Clerfce < M o end Lady Arden-C!arke, arrived here jresterdhf bf the 'On.nje' on their way to Sarawak. Sir Charles, who served In the Machine srun <p.« i urine 1916-20, has had wide experience SS at hiministrator. For 16 years267 words
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Article50 1946-10-25 3 SUICIDE PACT MURDER A.P. Matsue, Japan. Oct. 14 A former Japanese Army sergeant committed suicide by taking p ifson in his cell yesterday after his arrest on war crimes charges His wife, at almost the same time, killed their two-year-old daughter before ending her own life with poison —A P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article126 1946-10-25 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Restrictions on the commercial import of all kinds of milk will be lifted by the middle ot November, it is understood. Tho Government had procured quantities oi milk up lo the end of August, and these will he sold out by126 words
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Article24 1946-10-25 3 The V's Men's Club will hold a business meeting after lunch on Saturday, at Cecil's Re>tau:mt at 1.15 p.m. No guests.24 words
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201 1946-10-25 3 (Our Financial Correspondentk The Board of Trade announcement whereby third party trading is now permissible proved heartening news to local rubber circles yesterday. 'It is still premature to make any serious comment," a European rubber specialist said. Chinese sections are of the opinion that the201 words
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Article309 1946-10-25 3 (By Our Own Correspondent). Prices quoted below aro for picul weight except Where otherwise stated. Foodstuffs: -Yesterday's quoi ations were "MeehooiV: Siam $85; Indo-China $70 Kedah $65. Siam glutinous rice $110; j Kedah glutinous rice $90. Siam rice milling $38. 1 Rock Sugar. Best quality $106.309 words
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Article78 1946-10-25 3 Bail In the BUm pl 1250 i acii offered <" two Chinese &on All Huah and Goh ifcota Ket, when they claimed tn *i in the Fourth Magistrate' >urt jrea terday to a charge of theft v! hand grenade: and %r JO empty shells valu' d78 words
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87 1946-10-25 3 Two Chinese. Lee Eng Hwee and Lav Mcc Hiang. were s°n tenced to three months* r i. each in the Police Court yrsterday. when they pleaded guilty to a charge of fraudulent possession of 21 of rice, whicn was found in their lighter87 words
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Advertisement370 1946-10-25 3 JUST UNPACKED Heavy 36" Printed Crepe $4 Per Yard Lovely Selection of Colon is At S. Pritam Singh I Er CO. 91. North Budge Phone. 6452. ulu in i ■■■in immmm i Forces Education Centre ARMENIAN STREET SINGAPORE Phone 858S i LITTLE THEATRE B p.m. Saturday. Oct. 2tith A pi370 words
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Miscellaneous30 1946-10-25 3 IIKK HYA>- Exclusive To The Malaya Tribune T7- SI prz~ /nn r< it R. ffliffi'N Aftenw/v/e, m ofowa, <? fared car /s f5H£ 15 CHIEF ClPHf:fl\ ij^\ S«ySS i JzL p|f30 words
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Article434 1946-10-25 4 Australian war veterans are pressing their government to lodge a somewhat novel reparations claim ;ainsl the Japanese. The veterans have requested Lhe sum of 11.000 for every man held prisoner, £1,5011 I .1 every man who suffered minor injuries during his captivity, i.2,000 for the434 words
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776 1946-10-25 4 "Islamica" Looks Around Among world events ot" special interest to Muslims in Singapore, is the question who should rule in Palestine —the Arabs or the Jews. Inability to find an answer has landed Great Britain, the Mandatory Power, in its thorniest dilemma. It776 words
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Article910 1946-10-25 4 "To-day in Singapore one death in every six is due to tuberculosa," said Dr. Chen Su Lan, in an address to Rotarians yesterday on "Singapore's White Scourge." During the last nine months. uf the 8.846 people who died in the Municipal area. 1.550 died910 words
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Article158 1946-10-25 4 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR THE PEOPLE'S POSTBAG Sir,—With reference to a letter in your paper on "War Criminals" by a Democrat. I snould be obliged if you inserted my reply. A great many of those who have lost their husbands, fathers, sons, wives, daughters or158 words
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Article88 1946-10-25 4 Sir,—l understood from the newspapers that the authorities are issuing cloth to schoolboys. I know of many schools which have received the cloth, but the boys of the Anglo-Chinese Continuation School apparently are barred from the issue. Why is this? Secondly. I understand that some schoolboys are having88 words
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Article116 1946-10-25 4 Sir. -The re-dfecupation ol Singapore has not washed away the scars ot Japanese occupation. Petty offenders had their education from the Japs, and have now turned into gangsters, hooligans and swindlers. These who were amateurs in 1940. now rank a s Al Capones and Dollinger.s. That our116 words
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Article149 1946-10-25 4 Sir —The new s of a r duetion in steamer to India comes as a balm. It is also soothing news that arrangements are being made for a steamer solely for the repatriation of Indians. These facilities are no doubt the outcome of th? unremitting efforts149 words
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Article206 1946-10-25 4 Sir. It is an indication of responsible thinking that sections of the public are demanding that cloth be ration, tf. It is also a sign of ollicial awakening that a Consumers' Advisory Committee has been set up. to enable consumers themsilves to propose meaures for improvement of the206 words
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Article407 1946-10-25 4 LONDON. Britain is putting her ploughshares un display. In the process ol beating down her swords for peacetime, she has produced scorch proof sauce pans, inflatable lounge chairs, streamlined bicycles, airconditioned beds and other products evolved from wartime techniques. Periscope prism makers ha\e turned out407 words
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Article63 1946-10-25 4 Reuter. CUTTAt K. (Air Mail* 0 India's youngest province v ■*> formed in 1936 —is o haw now capital. The place chose- [a Bhubaneswar, a city rich in tradition eighteen miles from here. The Provincial Legislat v.- Assembly recently ratified the choice of Bhubaveswar, in placeReuter. - 63 words
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Advertisement46 1946-10-25 4 A BI B M.ll l lo Ihe EYES! The Lovely American Latest Numount Rimless Glass Olasses that blond with beauty and sharpen appearance with clean cut good taste and style. They are cushioned against breakage. EVERBRICHT OPTICAL CO., Qualified Opticians 19, Chulia Street, Telephone 4435. Singapore.46 words
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Advertisement85 1946-10-25 4 r~~i r WeVc flying our flag in Mala/a... Many Government many world-famous newspap* Is, i: Murphy sets to listen-in to the vorld's Broadca-1 Win do they choose Murphy? Because these famous British raaio sets are outstanding for the truth, of reproduction and for the ease and certainty with Which you85 words
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988 1946-10-25 5 1942 Revolt Of The Hurs Recalled Reuter. KARACHI, (Air Mail). —In a secret, unmarked grave the bones of Pir Pagaro, cruel, power-greedy leader of the fanatical 4 Hur" sect, have rotted for a full three years. But the 80,000 strong Hurs, "Problem children ofReuter. - 988 words
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Article54 1946-10-25 5 A.P. i k 24. —There will sen hips built by the u Star Line and the 01 s»'*'kin£ a new record 1 either with or the Queen EliI In new C'ur.ard conference on satisfied, he said. ;i:ntain a weekly ii eetion between X. w YorkA.P. - 54 words
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Article35 1946-10-25 5 24 —Izvestia today United) Sta es C it wore of the state ins. t<» the reacRepublicans and i rata the povernv cratic Party are al capital whloh ader tj.- 1 late Pre«-i-—A.P35 words
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Article37 1946-10-25 5 24. —Whoa En« cketor, arrived in was met by Johnson bearinp; a W i from his twin B<.»cser. who is in -aid he had no deI, acidinjr: T am half of my firm.37 words
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470 1946-10-25 5 EDDY GILMORE - untitled Celebrates 29th Birthday On Nov. 7 By EDDY GILMORE A.P. Moscow, Oct. 24—An old peasant proverb says: is not a country, it is a world." These words always be borne in mind when people abroad think about the Russians and what theyA.P. - 470 words
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245 1946-10-25 5 Reuter. CALCUTTA. Oct. 24.— In a leading article about the House of Commons statement on Monday by Mr. A. Henderson, UnderSecretary to India Office, concerning the recent riots in Eastern Bengal, the British-owned Calcutta newspaper. Statesman wrote today: "Both the report by the Bengal Governor (SirReuter. - 245 words
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589 1946-10-25 5 Reuter. Bombay, (Air Mail):—More than four million people of Bombay province --dubbed as "outcastes" and "untouchables" —have been helped by the Bombay Government to "live and mo\e as human beings. The Bombay Legislative Assembly has passed a Bill lor the •'removal of certain social disabilitiesReuter. - 589 words
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Article147 1946-10-25 5 Reuter. LONDON, Oct 23.—A plan for what the British Government described as more liberal and progressive regime in the internal affairs of Cyprus was announced in the House of Commons today. Mr. Arthur Creech-Jones, the Colonial Secretary, said he proposed to invite the Governor ofReuter. - 147 words
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27 1946-10-25 5 Batavia, Oct. 24. —British troops today handed over the Java town ot Buitenzorpr, 35 miles south of Batavia, to Netherlands troops.27 words
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632 1946-10-25 5 (By S. Campbell, Keuter's City Editor). LONDON, Oct. 23. -Government's allowing London rubber traders to transact in physical rubber between third countries is merely transitional to whatever degree of free marketing Government allows from the end of the year. It is believed632 words
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Article102 1946-10-25 5 A.P. MIAMT, Oct. 24.—Eighteen Estonian refugees who sailed 6,000 miles from Sweden to Maimi in a tiny fishing boat were given 24 hours on Wednesday to decide where they are going. Immigration authorities said if they failed tc decide they would be taken by train toA.P. - 102 words
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Article116 1946-10-25 5 A.P. WASHINGTON, Oct. 23.—Major- General Anthony J. McAulife dis- closed on Sunday that the Bikini atom bomb tests indicated that sol- diers in dugouts and tai ks could weather the blast and heat of a nearby atomic bomb and go on fighting. TheirA.P. - 116 words
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Article161 1946-10-25 5 A.P. CHANDPUR. India. Oct. 23 The mass exodus of thousands of panic-stricken villagers from the East Bengal trouble areas has seriously complicated the food problem in an area where famine is always a potential threat. Refugee Hindus have been pouring into this miserably over- crowdedA.P. - 161 words
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Article97 1946-10-25 5 Reuter. HATFIELD, Oct. 23.—The Ministor of Supply John Wilmot, replyirg to Wing Commander Millington, Labour, Che'msford, said that the results of the investigation into the accident in which Geoffrey de Havilland was killed, were not yet available. The c were no grounds for suggesting thatReuter. - 97 words
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Article26 1946-10-25 5 Dublin, Oct. 24.—Prime Minister Eamon De Valera told the Dail that press reports from almost every country indicated the beginning of an era of religious persecution.26 words
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Advertisement24 1946-10-25 5 4j£S3k Permanent wave, tinting, bleaching, manicurin;, facial Etc., E:c, By I VEuropean .fc Hong Kong Experts Maison Moderne 126, Orchard Road, (Opposite Oxley Road)24 words
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Advertisement195 1946-10-25 5 S| BBpSHEI Ik D«> Vim Know jtrS^j^*»»^^ flxi. Tho Kidneys are a pair of glands pßm*mß*&m Usi U(j\ to (he back about long each fc m J*"^7f\?.^. i^jr'""*JĔj 11 tifffl w. ighing over 4 ounces. Large blood vessels pass through them bringing \\v\Wv\N ™v£vVs&vv. v\\\s\ \u/ blood from all parts195 words
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Article298 1946-10-25 6 Skips' positions in Singapore lO- <"">• v arc WLST WHARF Godown 1/2 Denbighshire I <li>ekarging cargo). Godown 4/5 Sea Hydra, loading rubber and Empire Seavie-w (di.--charging rubber I. Godown H 7 Empire Palace (loading «reneral t Ootfosm f< Bulan (leading general). Godown 10 Olenapp disckara** injr298 words
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Article24 1946-10-25 6 The traffic signal post in front of the Ccpitol theatre was damaged on Wednesday night when a militaxy vehicle crashed Into it.24 words
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Advertisement534 1946-10-25 6 t it i i: PRE-PAID CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Casual Advertisements: Wanted, Personal, Situations Vacant. Situations Wanted. For Sale. etc. at $3.00 per insertion of 20 j w>rds. 18 els. for every' additional word. Public Notices Announcement: $3.50 per tingle column inch per insertion. Domestic Occurrences: Death, Engagement. Marriage. Birth Notices, etc.,534 words
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Advertisement754 1946-10-25 6 NOTICES TENDERS Tenders will bo received at ttt* Lam! Office, Singapore, up to Ipoo on the 4th November, H>46. for trie demolition and removal of: 1. Temporary shed opposite •he Detective Station. Robinson Koatf. 2. A sentry shed .vf ja-"V to the Detective Station. Robinson R,m!. 3. tempera'v shed apposite754 words
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Advertisement299 1946-10-25 6 1 f MISCELLANEOUS WANTED upcounyry agents for > Vigour Magazine English P/C. Publication sample copy .50 cts. Apply j Prof. Alsagoff, 27, Arcade, Singapore. I Quiet European couple, no I children, would be grateful to householder who would let them two or more rooms more or less as a self299 words
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Advertisement307 1946-10-25 6 NOTICES SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Teudt rs aiv invited for the folowm? Coatracts for the period Isi January to 30th June 1947: ia> Supply of British made Solid Bard and Pneumatic Tyres and Tubes: $50 0' Supply of Precast Concrete Culvert Pipe- $50 Tender forms and conditions of j Contract may be307 words
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Advertisement57 1946-10-25 6 SHIPPING Silver Line KERR STEAMSHIP CO. INC. NEW YORK GENERAL AGENTS Sailing to New York Baltimore M.V. SILVERGUAVA 15th Nov. To Los Angeles, San Francisco Vancouver M.V. SILVEROAK I n Port ARRIVALS: From U.S.A. Pacific Coast Ports and Vancouver M.V, SILVERELM 28th October i Agents: HADDEN CO. (SINGAPORE) LTD. Chartered57 words
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Advertisement457 1946-10-25 6 SHIPPING P. O.and 8.1.5. N. COMPANIES P. O.S.N. CO.— s.s. SAMSORING for U.K. n r I s.s. BENALDER from U.K. for Hongkong i n p ort j S.s. SAMTRUTH from Karachi j,, p ()f j *.s. FORT PITT frvm Java Por) s.s. SAMLAMU from Bombay for Hongkong En port j457 words
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Advertisement50 1946-10-25 6 shipping nonce The M.S. "EMPIRE JAM is expected to arriv* hei< Hongkong and Swatow on 6 dr.y the 19th inst. She dispatched to Penang about Wed day the 23rd inst. Consign*■« Shippers, please apply to AM fl K. TJM CO.MPANY, 66, Chulia Street, Sing*P> Telephone No*, are 5911 fc IM>50 words
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265 1946-10-25 7 Reuter. London, Oct. >4.~-At tod*y s Victoria Club clover on the Cambridgeshire, running ai Newmarket on Oct. 30, betting was heavy with leading candidates being backed to win £133,000., Langton Abbot who was a 25-1 chance at the last call-over was backed at 18Reuter. - 265 words
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147 1946-10-25 7 n point duty at Kalians Road i Sir t saw a man the driver of a which ziz-zaggod id Wednesday at'terta il came near the I river stopped the i i\ irl d to run while 1 had been him was arrested I man,147 words
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Article238 1946-10-25 7 20,000-ton luxury liner Oranje. pride of the rlands Steamship Line arrived yesterday morning m Amsterdam carrying 1,066 passengers. Dutch women and children going out lo BataSourabaya. A number of Malayans were lis :i board. Passengers disembarking at re numbered 150 and inI Lady Gimson. wife ol238 words
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Article233 1946-10-25 7 LONDON. Oct 33—Final acceptors for the Cambridgeshire handicap to be run at Newmarket OVer due mile and one furlong on October 30 number 38. They are with weights and probable jockeys: Sayani (9 4 W. Johnstone) Langten Abbott (9 3 Tommy Weston) Preoptic '9 1 Edgar Britt >233 words
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Article67 1946-10-25 7 The following trill represent the Rocklites against the R.A.F. (Seletari in a cricket fixture on Sunday commencing at 10.l>0 a.m. at Seletar. Player* are asked to meet at the Party's premises, at 9 a.m. for transport S. Mo.-,bercen. K. Saelling, J Galistan, W. Galistan, Anthony Lim. Claude <'a67 words
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403 1946-10-25 7 (By 'Forward") Meeting for the first time in several years al water-polo on Wednesday at the Singapore Swimming Club, the S.S.C: and the Chinese Swimming Club played a thrilling draw of four goals each. If anything, the Chinese deserved to win for better team403 words
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Article206 1946-10-25 7 Lim J't So ny '20. a Hyhim. clerk in charge of the railway canteen at the railway station, was yesterday sentenced to three months' r i. for theft of 20 bags of sugar from a truck on Aug 21. A second Chinese. Liong Seng, was206 words
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Article59 1946-10-25 7 <>l,i boyi <>f M*h*ces English Brhaola are requested to meet at St. .Joseph's Institution today at 5.90 p.m. It is proposed to seiert hockey and soccer team* to play in Mala< i a again. The Hon. Sec:etary will read out the repoj,» and accounts and photopraphs taken59 words
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177 1946-10-25 7 The International Emergency Food Council sub-committee o n rice for South East Asia met f° r the i first time in Singapore this week. Ihe Committee elected as Chairman the United Kingdom delegate, Mr. Charles Empson. Economic I Counsellor to the British Special 1 Commissioner177 words
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Article52 1946-10-25 7 Kam Beow Teik. Food Control clerk charged with abetment of the corrupt" acceptance 3l money with regard to ration cards at Victoria School sub-branch rationing office, was yesterday acquitted by Mr T. L Tan in the Special District Court. Mr. A. J Braga was counsel lor52 words
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Article239 1946-10-25 7 WILL BE 'OUT' FOR SIX WEEKS Reuter. A DEL AIDE. Oct. 24. Laurie Fishlock. Surrey lefthander, broke a bone at the base of his right I finger while practising at the nets to-day. He was bowling to Denis Compton who hit the I ball back withReuter. - 239 words
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150 1946-10-25 7 (Our Own Reportetj Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. Mr. John Jeff. Commissioner for Labour, Malayan Union, seen by a reporter of the Tribune today, confirmed that a Tripartite Labour Advisory Board will shortly be formed by the Malayan Union. Mr. Jeff stated the Board would consist150 words
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Article153 1946-10-25 7 Playing at the Jacques' Oourt on Oct. 23 tile Eclipse B. P. beat ihe Jacques B. P. in a friendly badminton matcn by 6 games to 1. Results Echp.sc players mentioned first): Singles:— Cheung Hock Long beat Ng (Sierg Hwa 15 —6. 15—fi: Chia Chin Soon beat Teo153 words
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Article399 1946-10-25 7 K.A.F. (Selelar) 6 pts.; S.C.C. 3 pts. Setting the pace from the very commencement and dominating the game almost throughout, the R.A.F. (Seletar) defeated the S.C.C. by six points (a penalty goal and a try) to three points (a penalty goal) in a rugger match399 words
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Article68 1946-10-25 7 '1 'he Governor-General Mr. Mai col D Mac Donald Will leave Singapoio this morning for Brunei. He will return |o Kuching to take part in tho installation ceremony for Sarawak's first Governor on 'Tuesday next. Sir Charles and Lady Arden Clarke arrived in Singapore yesterday68 words
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Article143 1946-10-25 7 Parcel mails for the United Kingdom will finally close on Nov. 15 but there will be despatches earlier than that, and the public are advised to post early in order to facilitate handling not only at this end but at destination. Owing to the143 words
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Article136 1946-10-25 7 While the Victory Cup tie soccer match was being played between RAF tChangi) and the Royal Scots at Jalan Besar stadium on Wednesday, two Chinese youths extracted a jack from the tool box of a military vehicle parked in the car park. A detective, however,136 words
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Article61 1946-10-25 7 The Local Trade Voyage Board met lor the first time yesterday afternoon and dealt with a number of applications from local shipowners, who applied for permits to continue trading between Singapore and Sumatra and various other islands. Those sitting on the board comprise the Secretary for61 words
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Advertisement123 1946-10-25 7 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS LOWEST RATES j AM, ADVERTISEMENTS MUST BK PKEIWII» I Smal J w Ads MALAYA TRIBUNE PRESS LTD. ot |.aO Singapore AWtf Lumpur //70// Town Office Write your advertisement en this form and leave it at our Town Office. GROUND FLOOR. WINCHESTER HOUSE. This office, situated right in town,123 words
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140 1946-10-25 8 Reuter. JOHANNESBURGH. Oct. 23 Over £1.000.000 is to be >pent by the De Beers Consolidated Minein the next 18 months to restore to production the premier mine where the famous Cullman diamond was found in 1905. The mine ceased production inReuter. - 140 words
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Article110 1946-10-25 8 A.P. TOKIO. Oct. 23.—The Tokio prosecutor's office will bring no further charges of "le>e majeste" against anyone assailing the Emperor of Japan. A court ruled yesterday that a case already under way against Matsutaro Matsushima must continue. The court said it had no power to haltA.P. - 110 words
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Article77 1946-10-25 8 Removal of $21,000 worth of property from a Naffi store was mentioned in an appeal case in the High Cor.it yesterday when Tan 800 Choo applied for reduction of sentence. The appeiiaiit had been sentenced to 18 month?' iicorou* imprisonment for housebreaking. He had pleaded guilty. Mr. Justice77 words
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233 1946-10-25 8 IPOH. Thursday.—A mammoth food production campaign spread over 10 years and covering the entire Malayan Union, aimed at construction of irresation works to promote the cultivation of padi on modern lines, is being planned by the drainage and irrigation department. A grant233 words
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263 1946-10-25 8 Reuter. London, Oct. 24. —The British Parliament, by a free vote in a debate next Tuesday, will decide whether there should be an enquiry into the British newspaper press its control, management ownership. Such an enquiry is demanded in a motion fromReuter. - 263 words
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125 1946-10-25 8 A.P. BATAVIA. Oct. 23. Pandit Nehru, leader of India's interim government, told President Soekarno of the unrecognized Indonesian Republic in a letter that India had "a very great deal of interest and sympathy in the Indonesian struggle for freedom." "Our mutual co-operation iessential for ?VirA.P. - 125 words
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Article90 1946-10-25 8 Reuter. Batavia. Oct. 24.—A communique issued by the Government Information Service here announces the division of tasks between the Netherlands Lieut General Dr. H. J. Van Mook and the Director-General of General Affairs Dr. P. J. Idenburg. Dr. Van Mook remain in charg; of general, political and militaryReuter. - 90 words
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Article66 1946-10-25 8 A.P. MILLVILLE New Jersey. Oct. 24.—A transport piane left here on Wednesday with 26 Japanese, spttins in motion a plan under which several thousand enemy aliens will be deoorted by a J r. Thrv are bound for Lima. Peru, their pre-war homes. All were seized inA.P. - 66 words
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Article105 1946-10-25 8 A.P. WASHINGTON. Oct. 22. Mr. .'.HP Collier, a lori.n i I clia.i commissioner, said that ihe natives oi Guam ere seeking CIO help oi what he called heir 'raw deal" under Jhe Navy a< minist-at ion oi the Pacific island. Collier, who "Ow President cfA.P. - 105 words
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162 1946-10-25 8 A Chinese with a stab wound in his abdomen died shortly after admission in hospital after he had been picked up-by the oolice at the junction of Canal Road and Keng Chew Street at 8.30 on Wednesday night. Police inquiries have ascertained that the man162 words
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Article91 1946-10-25 8 Reuter. SHANGHAI. Oct. 24.—The Chinese authorities this evening re•eased Archil))shop Vietc heal of 'be Rranian or hodox church in Shanghai "on instructions from Nanking" according to Soviet broa' -nsi here. The Soviet cOumunity held a special service to-night for the release of the Archibishop who wasReuter. - 91 words
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Article204 1946-10-25 8 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. 24.—During the retreat in Burma, Father James Stuart, Irish Catholic missionary among the Kachins. stayed behind to look after refugees. Seeing an officer on a horse he went up to him and asked: "Chinese?" The officer barked: "No, Japanese." Then looking straightReuter. - 204 words
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Article102 1946-10-25 8 A.P. WASHINGTON. Oct. 24. Threat of a possible new airline strike early next year on Wednesday cast a fresh shadow over the US. aviation industry a> the walk-out of 1.400 TWA pilots moved into the third day. The latest wage dispute landed before the National MediationA.P. - 102 words
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Article53 1946-10-25 8 A.P. lIPENHAOEN. Oct. 24 —The British destroyer Cromwell Li to be transferred to the Royal Norwegian Navy at Dercnport on Friday, tho Admiralty announced yesterday. Admiral Sir Henry Pnctham-Wippeil, L'-in-C Plymouth, and Commodore J a con sen of the Royal Norwegian Nary will be present at theA.P. - 53 words
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Article63 1946-10-25 8 It has been decided that in Singapore and Malaya, Friday Nov. 8. ■Hi be a fiagday. As usual the proceeds of the collection will be devoted to the relief of distress among Ex-.servicemen and their dependents. Sunday No. 10 will be »bserved throughout the British Commonwealth as Remembrance63 words
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230 1946-10-25 8 An Inaugural meeting convened by Mr. o. B. Primer, C.8.E., President of the United Planting Association of Malaya, is being held in Kuala Lumpur to form a Joint Malayan Committee on War Damage Compensation. The interests represented at this meeting will include230 words
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Article508 1946-10-25 8 KUALA KANGSAR, Oct. 24.—The District Court was the scene of an unusual crowd when hui of Chinese and Malays from all over the district a t tended the preliminary inquiry held in corn, with the "Bekor Massacre" when 56 Malays we cd. The massacre took piace508 words
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88 1946-10-25 8 A.P. BERLIN, Oct. 23.—Gen. Joseph UiirNwoy, America i troop COM" j mariner in Europe, ted on j Tuesday that the Council cf Foreign I Minister* should meet f .o cfscju s j Germany in Berlin, where they could i cc the problem for themselves andA.P. - 88 words
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Advertisement19 1946-10-25 8 Arrived at last! Plain georgette I > Par Maknu SAREES at MEIAVAM Ladies dressmakers 52. North Bridge R Tel. 7983.19 words
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Miscellaneous381 1946-10-25 8 on thi: Am 1100-12(10 hrs.) Ma.v Broadcast) Every Tuesday r ('ay Saturay. 0300-1000 hrs.) Chinese Broadcast Every lf< 1100-1200 hrs.)* English Broadcast.) We n 1200-1400 hrs.) 300 medium wave band &z 7 ccyles per second in the II band. 1800-2300 hrs.) the medium wave h;tn.' A: 4;g megacycles per second381 words
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