Malaya Tribune, 10 October 1947

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  • 59 1 The Malaya Tribune f y THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Larger Sales Than Any Afternoon Paper In Malaya Now printed simultaneously in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) -TA/V "Singapore; FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1947 PRICE TEN CENTS The Malaya Tribune lon Agtmto: Messrs. Co/in Turner Ltd Talbot
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  • 113 1 Today's Crisis Meeting (Tribune Staff Reporter) A crisis meeting of the 85 members of the Food Control Inspectorate was held a«t 9 o'clock this morning and lasted half an hour. The upshot of the deliberations was that 40 inspectors received notices terminating their services one
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  • 383 1 UP. and Reuter. JERUSALEM, Oct. 9.—The Jewish Agency today ndreds of Palestine Jewish veterans of m and Italian campaigns to form the ish Army in preparation for a posth showdown with massing Arab forces. Mayerson, head of the Agency's Polii toid veterans
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  • 50 1 Reuter. TORONTO. Oct. 9. Four miners were killed and three rescued alive from the isolated Patricia gold mine in Northern Ontario, it was learned this afternoon at the Toronto offices of the mine. It was believed ihat a premature explosion had caused the accident. -Reuter.
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  • 77 1 Reporter) I-un- win b.> will arrive K'.n- this evening or tomorr: asttmiav'i rimers Into lay. y 'it an<! *c i trw-ai runner. 'roplatr «rerc Furlong!*, lugnl the irvl Fail-wood. I to be the IS Mm ~„1 v P feet (Hamtd) looks ,Jfl w j |>o a good
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  • 41 1 k'" Dmm Khin *of thp I x mL Sin ChairZ «jelßurmese interim gov•v Yf -v Uds »*sinated on IfcsXV^ s"™5"™ Chairman V We ar Board with '**h2L,Y r the Ministry W f l fart She will
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  • 24 1 U.P. Sc" 1 ti, »Tl PaT,: »manlan J^ personal leW er from 2^the P ;.,\V iamit *>U le reH < I '^special
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  • 22 1 Reuter. i "-inf. to GovernC*" 1 W v ,hal shopB C* Hectrw commercial v s f v- fuel is Renter.
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  • 85 1 U.P. LONDON. Oct. f Authoritative quarters close to the Foreign Offleo. said today, .hat the creation of the new nine nation European Communist Organisation "amounted to a declaration of a political warfare." "That aspect is taken with considerable seriousness at the Foreign Office."
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  • 111 1 Reuter. PARIS. Oct. 9.—Radio Viet Minh, the fetation of the Vietnamese Nationalists, broke a daylong silence tonight 1 y announcing that the French had opened "their dry season campaign," the French news agency reported tonight. The Radio declared: "The uanihas oertainly started despite the secrecy maintained at
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  • 56 1 Reuter. London. Oct. 9.—A sub-com-mittee of the four-power conference on the future of the former Italian colonies met here today to iron out minor differ ences between the British and Soviet draft instructions to tho lnquirv commission being seint out to the colonies. To-morrow afternoon there
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  • 65 1 Reuter. ACCRA. Gold Coast. 9. The Secretary of the Chamber of Mines here today informed 25,000 workers at West African gold mines who stopped work at the beginning of October, that unless they went back by Saturday the management would "reserve liberty of action." It would
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  • 39 1 Reuter. BANGKOK. Oct. 2 The Siamese Government will initiate a five-year programme of cattle breeding promotion ir the Northeast Provinces, Premier Tharnrong revealed this morning to the press returntng after an extensive tour of th* area. Reuter.
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  • 16 1 The Sinapore Government today Issued an order declaring the Progressive Party a political association.
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  • 126 1 Reuter. Pr.ris. Oct. 9. —French Premier Ramadier tonight annourced the slashing of state expenditure by 23 per cent, in a "save the frarc" broadcast to the nation. Declaring "we must ration a»d tax wherever there is a shortage". M- Ramadier nave notice of drastic measures affect fng
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  • 39 1 ATHENS. Oct. 9.—Five-thousand Greek civil servants are to be dismissed by Oct. 15 for reasons of national economy, it was today disclosed. Ten thousand more will be dismissed before the end of the year.—
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  • 39 1 U.P. NEW DELHI. Oct. 9.—Major General K. M. Carlappa, Indian Army Chief of Staff, disclosed in a radio address last night that India planned to send officers to the United States and Britain for training.—U.P.
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  • 39 1 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. 9. Britain's bacon rahon of two ounces a xreek is to be halved from Oct. 19 as a result of the strikes in Canadian factories, the Ministry of Food announced toniaht Reuter.
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  • 178 1 London. Oct. 9.—Sou*i Africa wilt lend Britain £80.000.000 worth uf cold under an agreement .signed here today by Chan, cellor o' the Exchequer Dalton and G. Heaton Nicholls. South Africa High Commissioner. The loan w 11 be made imim> diately after ratification of ths agreement
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  • 44 1 U.P. ATLANTIC CITY. Oct. The Chinese Government ha* offered one million units of cholera vaccine for use to Egypt and the Mid-East, Dr. Franvk A. Calderore, Director of th* World Health Organization ol New York, revealed last nteht —U.P.
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  • 50 1 U.P. TOKIO. Oct. 9. From today on by a Government ordinance the world "imperial" will be eliminated from the leng honoured position as the descriptive part of institutional titles such as "imperial uni versify.* Thus" Tokio Imperial and Kyoto Imperial Universities become met ely Tokio and Kyoto Universities. U.P.
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  • 270 1 Reuter. NEW YORK. Oct. 9. The United States and Belgium today joined in opposing, in the Security Council, a Soviet proposal to force Indonesian Republicans and Dutch troops to return to their pre-hostility positions. United States Warren Austin thought it would not be best to
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  • 345 1 "Double 10": Dr. Wu Stresses.... (Tribune Staff Reporter) Presiding over the simple "Double Tenth*' ceremony this morning at the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Dr. Wu Paak-shing stressed that the prosperity of the Chinese here was indissolubly linked with prosperity of Malaya and urged them to
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  • 43 1 U.P. Bangkok, Oct B—Right wing and left wing Chinese will celoChines National Day separatively this year. The decision was reached yesterday, when the Chinese embassy failed to grant the three conditions presented by leftists, headed by Chic.v Chi U.P.
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  • 28 1 Reuter. SYDNEY, Oct. 0. Australia will be able to send Britain 150,--000.000 bushels of wheat from the coming cereal crop, experts here estimated today. Reuter.
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  • 123 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter). The raising of the duty on totalisator bets and sweepstakes of every form, from 5 percent to 10 percent, which was approved by the Singapore Advisory Council yesterday, wUI not affect the development of racing in Singapore. An official spokesman of
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  • 41 1 U.P. BRAZIL, Oct. 9. A group of Norwegians accused of being "quislings" who arrived recently on the island of Fernando Noronha will be taken .Yom here to Rio Janeiro lor hearing on extradition proceedings initiated by th<Norwegian Minister. U.P.
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  • 25 1 U.P. LONLKDN. Oct. 9.—A court lilting in Stasov. Czechoslovakia, fined man eaulvalent of two dollars for calling another man "reactionary" Pratrue Radi reported today.—U.P.
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  • 178 2 Reuter. OXFORD, Oct. 9. Lor, Nuffield head of the great 1 organisation believes that the- correct prescription for Britain s ailments Is tonic 'not further suppression. m UUL Speaking on the eve of his TOtJ birthday, he said: "A patient needs encouragement
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  • 110 2 Reuter. SHANGHAI, Oct. 9—The British Parliamentary mission headed by Lord Amon stopped over here for an hour this afternoon en route from Hongkong to Nanking. Their programme in Nanking this evening calls for a dinner with President Chiang Kai-shek who returned to the capital this after
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  • 210 3 "STAR QUOTES" unt itled WB8TION: them f ether I lihe lit oi eourae, I seem dy- me they are is nly one fgt nit yip tho c's P: actic lily have been n to screen ftrsl picture. i my arms r Ran Francisco tempor- cinq dumped RJ viiim; I still
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  • 211 3 T ne Stafl Reporter, littee of 34 has now boen formed ns on the occasion ol Princess Subscriptions and donations to the nnection are open from to-day. An expenditure, amounting to $178,000. fallh g under various heads, has beer, finalised by the
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  • 120 3 Goh Wah Soon. t. Chinese, who was sentenced to death for carrying- arms at the Sixth Singapore Assizes, was told that his appeal was dismissed at the Singapore Court of Criminal Appeal yesterday. In another case which came before the Singapore Court of Appeal, a
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  • 52 3 It was alleged at the Second Magistrate's CoiKt yesterday, that Tambi Kechil (35) an Indian, had used a sick horse draw a cart along North Bridge Road on Wednesday. Charged with cruelty to animals. Tambi pleaded not guilty and was allowed bail in $100 until
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  • 57 3 back ivinc at hi pj .ious dcy. 7 V.: P. A. B. Mci: A i ml to his S tetary, and KB present acting !at y. will go on i'- t.. ml races Mr. Bryson Isi r.. to remain fcr PrankUa will >'■ Commis- L\ V.
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  • 51 3 S I 7 Reporter) n p Dll La, boa -v UK discmr~ I "v-c Air ror Stegapore Shs also can led a of the British Oc. i« Kure, Japan. :V 1-480 troops from marked on the s bound for UK. It of frhru were on re- >«*
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    • 538 3 FOR SALE FOR SALE. 200 dollar shares of Foh Hup Bus Company, N.S., K.L., line and shop house Serdang Town prospective buyer please contact Malaya Tribune, No. A 354, Kuala Lumpur. (J. 490). FOR SALE. JUST ARRIVED FRESH STOCKS OF STREPTOMYCIN. Enquiries to Paramount Traders, 95. Cross Street, Singapore. (J.
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    • 535 3 VEHICLES FOR SALE FOR QUICK SALE 1941 Packard U-J har.dsome looking fully Insured oing really cheap owner new car best offer buys. Telephone 7206 or Post Box 222. (J. 499). TAXI M!orris Saloon 12* H.P. 1938 model. In perfect running condition. Not in Malaya during Japanese Oc- eupation. $3.6007- or
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  • 901 4 For several months there have been no gloomy prognostications regarding the food outlook though utterances on the subject have been extremely cautious. At L he same time a relaxation of rice control measures has Incided with a fall in the cost of 'free" rice and other cereals have
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  • 122 4 A.L.A. Melbourne, Oct. 6.—32,000 housed were completed in Australia oy the Government Housing Commission and private builders during the 12 months ended June 30th last. At that time, buildings were being put into codstruction at the rate of 50,000 a year. I! this rate is maintained,
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  • 936 4  -  By D. H. de T. READE The ranks of industry in the United Kingdom are hungry for manpower, and although the three right.il!*, Services have been milked oi every possible man whose duties are not necessary, there would be thousands less to boost the all-out export
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  • 7 4  -  by ERNEST HIX
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  • 73 4 Reuter-AAP. SYDNEY. portable churches are to be used by the Congregational Church ni r.ewly built-up areas of Vi toria. Australia. Several hundred pounds are already in hand for the construction of th* first or.c, a minister said. When the eorgregation had grown to sufficient strergth a permanent building
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  • 73 4 Sir.—For historical reasons this Society would like to obtain information bearing on the demolition of the Japanese Memorial at Bukit Batak. We thaU be grateful If you can spare the space to publish this letter in the hope that one of your readers may be
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  • 88 4 Muslim New y ear Sports Letters to the Edito, Sir.-as was reD newspapers th e l e be-:n decided to hold 1 h meeting in November n I Vjr the auspices of the Y M m celebrate the Muslim w v As most of the 4; sports will corrr. Muslims
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  • 155 4 Sir,—Th? statement of v Army spckesman. re a, r "Army Employment" in vr J valuable paper ;s interesting According to his stated Army Employment" K TV h J eco omic conditions: the U.K. and ;n order to av&> further misunderstand ng 7 tried to give us about the
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  • 158 4 Sir,—l often heard mi r?ac of people being killed &:> the falling of coconut mi the case usually ended by the pronunc-ment of a magistrate that the death was caused by misadventure I never heard ot a single case ut this na ture where someone was nunished for
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  • 314 5 U.P. ct. 9.—Undersecretary of the United H Draper, Jnr., said Uniied States il uted an average of five dollars each ot Japan, Korea, Germany a .id Aus- re the Federal Reserve Bank of Boars, Draper said that last year aside from
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  • 247 5 HONGKONG, (By Air Mail) A protest against the inadequate faciUUe* for narking in the Salisbury Road "circus" was made by n J Aiaitland, owner-driver of car 212:. when be appeared before Mr. W. H. Latimer at Kowloon on two summonses. In answer to the charge of
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  • 347 5 HONGKONG (By air mail)-Found guilty by a jury on"a charge of robbery by two or more and assault with intent to rob. Wong Chung and Li Lee-kat were each sentenced to six years* imprisonment with hard labour and 12 strokes of the cane
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  • 251 5 Hongkong.. <By Air Mall).— Chan Yin-mui, li?--year-old married woman, who had pleaded guilty to a charge of infanticide, was sentenced to six months' simple imprisonment by Mr. Justice E. H. Williams (Puisne Judge). in sentencing Chan. Mr. Jus tice Williams told her that the charge
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  • 67 5 U.P. HONOLULU, Oct 8 (UP) Roar Admiral Carle-ton Wright, Htgh Commissioner of the Pacific territory held-in-trust, notified Navy Headquarters at Pearl Harbour that the 166 nattves of Bikini, exiled by continued radio activity, following the atom bomb tests, after to move from their present temporary homes
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  • 187 5 U.P. NURFNBERG, Oct. 9—Nazi Gestaoo Chief Himmler suggested during the war that 400,000 German women who lost their husbands in battle should be placed in a Munich establishment where they could bear babies on a mass production basis. Hlmmler's letter was rent to Lieut.
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  • 124 5 HONGKONG. (By Air Mail) Fung Tak-shing. (22) was fined $150. or two months' hard labour, when he pleaded guilty before Mr. W. H. Latimer Kowloon. Hongkong, to keeping a common pamtng house on board the steam launch "Man Wai". Detective r uh-Inspector G. J. Askew, prosecuting,
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  • 41 5 Reuter. tokio, Oct. 9. a spokesman of Gen Mac Arthur's "headdeclared today tha; there was "Kuromaku" (black curtair) in Japar behind which groups of gangsters, blackmarketeers. ex-soldiers, and" politi. cians have menaced the democratic constitution.—Reu r er.
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  • 89 5 Reuter.AAP. BATAVIA. Oct. 9.—The Indonesian Republic Governmert has refused permission for Chinese aircraft to drop goodwill messages to the Chinese popula. tion of solo ard Jogjakarta on Chinese Natioral holiday tomorrow. Radio Jogjakarta said today quoted by the Ne'herlands News Agency. Reason for
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  • 66 5 Reuter. shanghai. Oct. 9. Powerful Communist cavalry and Infantry are reported massing in three separate areas of Ma; churia today as the Red Command prepared foi fresh assaults agai ist major Government stronghold?. and the northeast, according to Chinese dispatches received here. At the same time, Communist columns
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  • 191 5 (Tribune Siafl Reporter) The derailment of a coach attcbed t<> a goods train near Sungei Besi, few milps from Kuaia Lumpur, on Wednesday evening cause an upset in the scheduled arrival jf the night mail train from Kuala Lempur yesterday morning.
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  • 134 5 As a climax to ihe current Army Safety-First w>ck. Interesting films shows and in exhibition of ac ident photographs and posters will be shown to civilian driven of army vehicles and their friends at the Raja and Company Park on Guillemard Road, off Mountbatten Road,
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  • 42 5 Reuter. ROME. Oct. 9.—Signor Palmiro Togliatti. Italian Communist leader, said in an. interview last night that the creation m Poland of the new information office of the Commurist orgarisation in no way representee the recorsUtution of the Comm tern.—Reuter.
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  • 42 5 U.P. JERUSALEM. Oct 8 PaicsUre Arab sources said tonight that Mufti Haj Amin Hussein together with 60 Holy Land Arab leaders had established headquarters at the village of Kor. rail from where the Mufti directed the 1936 Arab revolutions. —U.P.
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  • 36 5 Reuter. KARACHI. Oct. 9.—A 10,000. feet test well for oil is to be sunk at Lakhra. near Budhapur, Sin<d Provirce, in an attempt to overcome Pakistan's oil storage, it was disclosed here today.— Reuter.
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  • 155 5 HONGKONG. (By Air Mail 1 An assurance that, their salaries v ould be r vised to 4 heir bene. 3at before 104_ hag been given by the Governor (Sir Alexander Gran nam) Uj Chinese civil servants. The Governor, it was learned, has
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  • 337 6 Accumulated stocks, tied up within the market, if not permitted to he re-exported, would involve traders in considerable loss, Mr. Fergusson pointed out. Hp asked if Government would maxe the present position known, as t.ic matter had been under consideration for some
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  • 174 6 Hie dispute between the .Too Seng Rubber Worlta and its employees rontinues. The Factory, which employe*! some 300 persons, closed down on September 1. and the employees were offered one month's wages in lieu of notice, which is the most that they are. entitled
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  • 56 6 U.P. SANTIAGO. Oct. 9.—The closest co-operation between Chile and Argentina in combatting Communist influences in Chile is assured with thy announcement that Argentine President Peron had dispatched a special envoy to Santiago to work with Chiliean authorities. Special emphasis will be placed on probing into the activities
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  • 44 6 The Mentakah Rubber Company. Limited, report a profit of $17,162 and $95,970 was brought forward. The sum of $15,000 is recommended to be transferred to replanting and cultivation and $94,139 carried forward. It is proposed to convert the shares in to stock.
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  • 113 6 Charged with selling four wrist watches with false trade descriptions on the five foot way, Raffles Place, on Aug. 13. Pay Cheng Hai a male Chinese was found guilty and fined $100 or three months' regorous imprisonment at the Third Police Court yesterday. The
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  • 55 6 Mr. J. Hamer. Controller of Supplies in Singapore. will broadcast from Radio Malaya to the Malayan Union and Singapore next Tuesday. October 14 at 9.45 p.m. about the Progress of the Price Tagging scheme in Singapore. He will also answer questions and criticisms of the scheme put by
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  • 250 6 Tribune Staff Renorter > Modern Chinese scrolls and calligraphy predominated ni the second annual art exhibition s porsored by the Society °i Chinese Artists, which opened yesterday at the premises of the Chinese Chamber of commerce. There are on show Hl' scro.is depictirn landscapes, bamboos.
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  • 97 6 Tan Ah Lai, an 18-year-oki Chinese, was produced before the Third Police Magistrate Mr F Bernard Oehlers, in-i sentenced to three months rigorous imprisonment for breaking open a closed case containing twelve bottles of Hennessey Brandy valued at $180 on Oct. 8 inside .he
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  • 61 6 A report of a robbery, in which no arms were involved, was stated to have taken place in broad daylight in the vicinity of the newly opened Lido, Pasir Panjang The report was made b> a Chinese "boy' to the Singapore Police, yesterday. He alleged that another Chinese
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  • 32 6 The following is the result oi yesterday's S.C.C. lawn bowls final: E. G. Thornton and W.C. Hill scored 28 against H. Gill and A. S. Mitchell who scored 4.
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  • 87 6 Stuart Sajlej Whipple, 23--year-cld American seaman, wa? yesterday at the Second Magis trate's Court remanded for a week for sentence on a charge oi vagrancy. Whipple pleaded guilty to being without visible means of sistancc. A.S.P. A. R. IfcEwan of the C.1.D.. said that Whipple surrendered
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  • 22 6 Reuter. LONDON* Oct. 9.—The free, dom of Brecon will be bestowed en the South Wales Borderers Regiment next June.—Reuter.
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  • 451 6 The Singapore Improvement Trust has a drat plan for a $7million building scheme for next year. In the Advisory Council yesterday, Mr. P. A. B. McKerron. OAG, made this disclosure in reply to Mr C. C. Tan's suggestion for prohibition of luxury buildings and making available
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  • 193 6 The dilatoriness in the Issuance the Salaries Commission was taxing th< forb* 01 of the salaried community, Mr. Tan Ciui the Advisory Council yesterday. He said that salaried people in Government and semi-government departments and in commercial firms were anxiously awaiting the
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  • 27 6 In connection with th* r*. World Cabaret celeberat v the Double Tenth Festive night, there will b a m!ml Competition, th h■ H awarded.
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  • 17 7 HOCKEY S.C.C. vs. A.C.5.0.8.A., Padang; V.M.c.A. v>.. Singapore Colt;;. Thomson Road; SRC Thhd Trial. Fadang
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  • 90 7 {By X.0.) K*l Som &c Siamese featherweight, with a string of recent victories to his credit, is in Sin gapore locum* for lights. VVhii; ir. Penang icceiuJy, Som See t-.mg.it the Dfst in that district, coating ymong others Little Aman, Smiling Castillo and Star Diamond. He
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  • 89 7 The Singapore Cricket Club will be hosts to the Johore Cric ket Club when they meet in a gam of rugger on the padang, tomorrow. The following have been chosen to represent the S.C.C. J A OBnen; T. A. Roper R p' Droogleever, c.
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  • 62 7 U.P. Southampton, Oct. 8 John Cobb, the British racing motorist, who recently established a new world record at Bonneviil« Salt, returned today aboard the Queen Elizabeth and said he presumed restrictions on the use of gasoline would prevent him lrom driving his car. He va.d: T do not
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  • 289 7 Reuter. London. Oct. B—Socc r Is enjoyiAg Icm lays here We r^/f^HSf 8 °ver the countr> ~nd money l s roßtag inn the clubs' coffers. Now comes news that the very popularity of the game has led to a decision which
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  • 93 7 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. 9:—Because of the danger to small boys caused by large crowds at Arsenal's home matches this season, the club at the request of the police has suspended temporarily tbe reduced admission fee for schoolboys. In three of four Saturdays League matches,
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  • 139 7 In a return badminton match played at the Victoria School Hall on October 4, the Chinese National Language Scnool "b.P." was again defeated by the Straits Chinese Wethodist Youth Fellowship B.P. by lour games to three. Results are as follows:—(Chinese School's players mentioned first.) Singles: Teo
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  • 100 7 U.P. BOSTON, Oct. B—Boxing writers impressed by Flashy Sebastian's showing versus Dave Andrews on Tuesday night, were full of praise In the next day s papers. The Boston American said. "It was a tough rugged battle throwback to a bygon» era." The Boston H>rald: '-Sebastian
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  • 37 7 The following will represent GHQ 2nd Echelon Farelf at soccer apainsi the Royal Welch Fusiliers on Saturday at Nee Soon at 5 p.m.: Farrell; Francofno. Wilkinson; Roper, Chapman, Howells; Mowat, Davies. Studholme, Jones, Bry^
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  • 56 7 Tbe Unicorns, playing against tbe &9 M.T, Coy. ou Saturday last, at the St. George's Road Oround. defeated them by the odd goal in three. D. Rczario scored the first goal. After the interval, the 59 M.T. Coy equalizaed and just before the final whistle 18. Gome?: netteM
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    • 97 7 The HAPPY world CABARET fik TO-XIGHT special Double-Tenth night! and HULA HULA jjT JA I COMPETITION I BASED ON PATRONS' VOTES! yBSJsSSL The ROMANCE and W SPLENDOUR of the South Seas! V "BELLES" strutting in their i J coloured skirts! fl WILD TRIBAL DANCERS Ulfc— stamping out savage rhythm! J
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  • 774 8 Reuter. NEW YORK. Oct. 9,-Speaki.ig in lh* United Nation Committee d#*s on Southwest Africa today tndia's Sir Maharaj Si ,gh ueclaied: •South Africa is built and will be built for wms years, t'";-\,'. oa t v c colour bar and
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  • 132 8 Reuter. LONDON. Oct 8. —A veiled hreat by Sir Staffo d CriOOs v>ii ght that "we might double *ne lax on tobacco ngain and jee 'hat will s-od prop sm'4tr*B carved plocm amone smokers and cor stcri ation in the \ra.ae. Las 4 Ann', ore
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  • 55 8 Reuter. DES MOINES, Oct. S. The creation of a new currency for Germany and the stabilisation of the French franc and Italian lire as prerequisites to European recowry uere urged U| on the i'nitcl States Government bj Mr. Ha oM Stassen. Republican Prcs <lenti:»l aspirant, in a
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  • 248 8 LAKE SUCCESS, Oct. 8. -Romulo today aUacked South Africa's refusal to abide by the United Nations resolutions regarding th? trustee: hip ot Southwest Africa by telling Ihe Tru:u?cship Commiiltee that the "Assembly is justified and has a ritrht to make the recommendations it has made and
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  • 55 8 The following players will play football for the JollJiad* against the Royal Engineers Alex, on Sunday at Alexandra Road ground at 5.15 p.m. Slthambram. Muthu. Mahalingam. Ghani. Ifurugasu. Sintha. Thangavallu. 8. Chandra. Supplah. Munlyandi. VT. T. Osman. M. Chandra. Putteh. Ft Govindasamy. Rasak. Transport will leave 243. T.
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  • 36 8 H'lie Bright Stir Bangers of the IJJ D.V.L. (Kainponp Bahru Road Area) w ill play a frienily pa me of soccer ■gainst the Railway Juniors on Saturday, on the latters' ground at 5.15 p.m.
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  • 46 8 Reuter. MA CASS A It, Oct. 9. Mr. Gjokorde Soekwati, East Indonesian President, has instructed Dr. Warouw, the acting Premier, to form a new Bast Indonesian Cabinet, the Netherlands Press Agency reported today. Soekawati bad discussions with Parliamentary leaders and other prominent people. Reuter.
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  • 33 8 U.P. SHANGHAI, Oct. 9. a Chinese press report from Nanking said the Ministry of Economic Affairs has tentatively decided to arrange for barter with India, exporting Chinese cotton yarns for Indian raw cotton.—U.P.
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  • 90 8 Reuter. ISTANBUL, Oct. 9.—A serious Kurdish uprising has taken place in the Djezireh area on the Turkish-Syrian bprder near the railway linkine Turkey with Iraq, reaching here from Aleppo said today. The revolt was said to have hecn fomented by a Kurdish chieftain *i*h ihe aim of urociaiming
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  • 150 8 Reuter. SHANGHAI, Oct. g.—China's presert problems, chiefly human and inten al, "can all be overcome by that same ho,nefui and heroic purpose which made possible the historic event wh eh is commemorated by the Double Tenth," Dr. J. Leigh-on Stuart, Ui ited States Ambassador
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  • 77 8 Old members of the Singapore Muslim Association will be glad to learn that the Association has been revived and nas begun to function again. All Muslims who are British ;ind British-protecte«l subjects who wish to join the Association ar* requested to communicate with Dr. S.
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  • 56 8 The Race Course Cup final played over the Week-end resulted In D Neill (16) beating X T San (14) by 6 4 Members are reminded that the October Foursome Competition will be held on Sunday rfternoofl over the 2nd nine holes Competitors are to fix up the
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  • 20 8 The Amicable Badminton Party will hold their Anniversary Dinner at the Great World on Sunday, Oct. 12,
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  • 53 8 U.P. CHICAGO. Oct. P Formation of a Mac Arthur for President Committee of Illinois, was announced by three Cnicogoans. Attorney Luther M. Lewis said the group was chaptered by the State and planned t< become the "spearhead of a rational campaign" to elect General Mac Arthur to
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  • 47 8 U.P. Nanking. Oct. Tbe Central Daily News claimed today that the Chinese Foreign Ofhce has cancelled T. A. Soong's passport on September 4. as well as the passport of Shen Hung-nien. who is assistant manager of T. Soon's Furhung Company on August lb. n P.
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  • 49 8 Reuter. THIO HAGUK. Oct. 9. The Chambers of tho Dutch State General will meet in 0 joint session tomorrow to vote .he hill enabling Princess Juliana *o act as regent In place of Queen Wilhelmlna, who is temporarily laying down her Royal authority for health reasons. —Renter.
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  • 25 8 Picture of Air Marshal Sir George untitled and the Siamese Air Marshal Punluk, who in mewe A r Force t:iss on at the invitation oi <
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  • 396 8 The Royal Wedding Miss Attlee's Wedding 2 Forms Of "Austerity LONDON, Oct. 9.—Royalty has its of compaiison; thus a 'simple"' we Elizabeth to Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten from austere when arrayed against the daughter of a commoner—even though h Minister, Mr. Attlee. Princess Elizabeth will be married on N»jv. 20. Janet
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  • 163 8 LONDON. Oc B.—Call-ovc took place at the Victoria Club, Lone or., to.ngbt on tV- Cesarcwi{ch rui ..ii g ai Newmarket on Oct 29. Quo'atioi l were: CES ARE WITCH: 21.1. Firemas er taken ard offered: 100.8 offered Ramponneau. 100.7 [m" ker- 100.7 S?3lovet. White way,
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  • 44 8 U.P. NEW YORK. Or! Forme' Ambassador to Russia. William Bullitt, said in Life Magazine, If the United Btatea all us C!iin« to fall under the control of Stalin, "all Asia ii.eluding .Japan, sooner or later will fall into his hands." UP.
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  • 80 8 Ths advcni.. R( ;i trarl direction ol :ne jfl Trade Mark., v'- CI 0 I sions of Sectkw 149 Ordinal cc. I Notice i i |M the M to ,r j Q pisiered ii: the iw* d l and Compai v M Chor Mils :h p
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    • 254 8 In celebrating Chinese National Day j Special nrreramires for 3 nights FRIDAY OCT. 10 Chinese Old Fashion Dance Show By Miss Worg Hui-Ying SATURDA\ OCT. 11 DEMONSTRATION AND EXHIBITION of tt; lroon) and Novelty Dances by G R. Colhck Jenny Quck SUNDAY OCT. 12 SHOW OF SHOWS Tambourine and C
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    • 42 8 TODAY'S WEATHER j j REPORT ■■•■■giiLSr».. *s SUNNY Sunny today, but thundery squally showers dining night likely. Wind: South-easterly light i> moderate. Sunset: 1823 hrs Bunrise: OGI7 hrs. Moonrise: 0343 hrs. Moonset: 1518 hrs. Max. temp. 69.8 deg. Mm. temp. 75.2 deg.
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