Malaya Tribune, 11 October 1947
1947-10-11
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Title Section63 1947-10-11 1 The Malaya Tribune $s TH E PEOPLE IQR THE PEOPLE Larger Sales Than Any Afternoon Paper lr> Malaya Now printed simultaneously in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) IICHT *Bgg- SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1947 PRICE TEN CENTS The Malaya Tribune London Agents: Messrs. Vulm Tumtr Ltd.,63 words
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Article236 1947-10-11 1 Troops Mass On Both Sides Of The Frontier U.P. These facts emerge from a confused picture of the situation in the troubled Middle East derived from convicting repoifs and denials from Jerusalem, Beirut, Cairo. Paris, London, New York and Washington. The Brif ish Foreign Office declaredU.P. - 236 words
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Article561 1947-10-11 1 U.P. JERUSAIJEM. Oct. 10. The Hagrana. moderate Jewish underground Army, today began moving its troops to live points alonp the Lebanesr-Syrian border, presumably as a counter measure against Arab rorces coverging on the Holy Land's frontier. Underground sources said that reinforcements were being rushed to Nahariya. Hanita, Kefar.U.P. - 561 words
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Article244 1947-10-11 1 Hope Of "Substantial Benefits" Reuter. Ip.-Tbs United States has made a iitalivelv learned today which el the deadlocked negotiations ol l nil preferences enjoyed by h in.:. C mmo tweal.ti countries. i H B n i fi P f Trade «P«**aroan later sard thatReuter. - 244 words
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Article95 1947-10-11 1 Reuter n New Ten, Oct. S• t J'nion served that rha will demand tan powers t>e hyv r.s are issu- <:.: M*- a eming tei ntr.nes t::.-..:it.-s <n thf -r* of Sim Ci salon tor Istftfe PSt East. II A Hi uni i KSMHSS] Ihe GeneralReuter - 95 words
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Article82 1947-10-11 1 U.P. 10 ScTippt I n o toriaj ..ii pi posaj for r Clrni. p Macooo.ooo annually. I r dt fc rVe serious person can that thf is ;n dcs- p; P qu:ck!y. A n China :j' 'Pc I peace in j b ;!1 l ely, arid C JU.P. - 82 words
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Article16 1947-10-11 1 U.P. pa Oct i fl wave of mi. and mines I tuition for lift.U.P. - 16 words
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Article144 1947-10-11 1 U.P. LAKE SUCCESS, (New York>. Oct. 10.—The Russian delegate, Arutiurian, in the Economic Committee, charging -that the United States is building up Japan ard Germany for selfish imperialist reasors, said that the Anglo.Americar. decision to raise the German zone production level violated the Potsdam agreement.U.P. - 144 words
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Article75 1947-10-11 1 U.P. Washington. Oct. 10.—Th c Arab Office said that it feared, on the basis of reports from the M.ddle East, that a clash along tne Palestine boundary is imminent. It said the situation appears currently so delicate that the Smallest incident could provoke an cxplcs'on. it saidU.P. - 75 words
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384 1947-10-11 1 Reuter. PARIS, Oct. 10.—The arrival in Beirut of the Mufti of Jerusalem, Haj Amin El Hu.sseini, was intended to be the first sign for an attack on Hebrew Palestine, the Hebrew Committee of National Liberation in France declared in a communique today. QuotingReuter. - 384 words
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Article26 1947-10-11 1 U.P. Bucharest, Oct. 10.—The Rumanian Socialist Party, five days after the announcement of the new Commun'st "Internationale," decided on Thursday to merge with the Communist Party.—U.P.U.P. - 26 words
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236 1947-10-11 1 Reuter. LAKE SUCCESS, Oct. 10.—The Soviet Union deleKate, Dr. A. A. Arutiunian, told the United Nations Economic Committee here today that the United States Loan to Britain left no doubt that the United States was exploiting Britain's financial difficulties "If the United States doesReuter. - 236 words
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Article170 1947-10-11 1 Reuter London, Oct. 10.-Units of the Transjordan Army Force the Arab Legion now in Palestine under the command of British officers w:ll be included in the general British evacuation of Palestine when this takes place, it was authoritatively learned in London today. Speculation about the positionReuter - 170 words
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Article102 1947-10-11 1 MILLION OPIUM HAUL Reuter. VANCOUVER, Oct. 10.—The Canadian Moul ted Police, seizing here a hoard of opium worth about $4,648,000 (£1.162.--000) on the black market, arc believed to have dealt a smash, ing blow at an irterratiornl dope ring operating on the Pacific Coast. The haul, 415 pound s otReuter. - 102 words
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Article51 1947-10-11 1 Reuter. London. Oct. 10.—The Netherlands Government has given 500 Friejian heifers to British farmers as a token of sympathy oi the Dutch people with British farmers in their sufferings through the floods last winter. The cattle will be sjld her. for the benefit of the Agriculture DisasterReuter. - 51 words
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Article41 1947-10-11 1 Reuter. New Delhi, Oct. 10.—Viscount Mountbatten, Governor General of the Indian Dom'.nion. is leav ing New Delhi tomorrow for a six-day tour during which he will visit the Simla and Lahor? districts of East Punjab—on the border of Pakistan.—Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article32 1947-10-11 1 Kuala Lumpur. Saturday Today's be:-* bets are: DRD and KANDA. GOLDEN OAK. DAGOBERT and GRAND HILL are also considered to be reliable. The going i s very good.32 words
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Article68 1947-10-11 1 Reuter. Sydney, Oct. 10.-~Australia's opening batsman. Sid Barnes, may b, unable to tour in Great Britain w:th the Australian cricketccrs next summer because his w'fe is staying m Scotland. Sh" arrived in Britain in September and plans to stay for a year. Australian Board of Control ruleReuter. - 68 words
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Article33 1947-10-11 1 Reuter. New DelM. Oct. 10— About 3,000 cases of cholera including suspects are ih refugee camps of East and West Punjab and the Delhi area, it was officially reported today.—Router.Reuter. - 33 words
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Article125 1947-10-11 1 U.P. NUREMBERG, Oct. jrj. Fourteen officials of the S.S. Race and Settlement Office including one woman today plead, ed innocent to charges of ordering murders, imprisonments, abortions ard kidnaping of Eastern European natiors during the war. The purpose allegedly was to strengthen the "Aryan race" by destroyingU.P. - 125 words
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Article, Illustration203 1947-10-11 3 Yarborouph - By Yarborouph ea Is a kene It is ;t principle of the level of .r.ru-rs. have winners Another cf s si tao bidder Pa a halt quick I nners il hii n< bid or r partnerships should >:"■-.-'. these principles. In p matii nal tournamenl Pjao ci of mes203 words
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Article995 1947-10-11 4 The other day we were taken to task by a prominent and highly respected European on the grounds that our attitude towards Malaya's domestic politics was marked by a failure t:) appreciate essentials, and in particular our attitude towards Hartals was criticised. It may serve995 words
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Article, Illustration1783 1947-10-11 4 OSWALD HENRY - ,by OSWALD HENRY YOU'VE seen it on the roadfl each day the familiar black an<i silver bus with he large white lettering on its aides. Rounding the city il picks up Its load of men anil wemen. proceeds way down Thomson Road and1,783 words
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Article228 1947-10-11 4 Sir,—l heartily endorse what Major-General L. C. Cox said at the opering of the Army Safety Week Exhibition when he exhorted all Army drivers 10 set a real example in good, careful and courteous driving ard reminded them that the public should be able to228 words
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Article438 1947-10-11 4 The ien *M dual < nul <f <■! rc Something r nl *nat a start Hn'r T, ldlll,, s 2 ovi i receiving should be more V t couW was the five million 81 V. out in sungei t2 was that bSUS 1 *W5| ta'ked about438 words
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Advertisement41 1947-10-11 4 FLASH A limited number of latest 7cu. ft. capacity AMERICAN REFRIGERATORS ARRIVED. Come early before they are sold out. Lee Fletcher 102-106, Orchard Road PHONE: 3338. jfTtrz <a——a Jewellery Diamond Watches TRY G.CDe Silva Bros. 3. RAFFLES PLACE. Singapore Phone *****.41 words
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1702 1947-10-11 5 GREAT RIDDLES OF THE WAR-1 *;"ussiff A A d R r mentaior state of the the Western i| sed m May. -4 urred in six the war lastly and spreading with contjsrou2 he f terrible for optff** iij ons people. and 00$ for those1,702 words
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Article111 1947-10-11 5 HONGKONG, (By Air Mail) An Employers' Federation is being formed in Hong Kong by local foreign and Chinese firms, A Provisional Executive Committee has been set up to draw up a constitution and to carry out essential preparatory functions for the establishment of the Federation. A111 words
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Article38 1947-10-11 5 U.P. LAKE SUCCESS, Oct. 9.-The Philippines has been named as one of the eight countries on the special sub committee established by the United Nations Trusteeship Committee to work out a master resolution regarding Southwest Africa.—U.P.U.P. - 38 words
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Article37 1947-10-11 5 Reuter LONDON, Oct. 10—A new national agreement covering conditions of service of between 7,000 and 8,000 passengers transport workers throughout the country, was endorsed by the National Council for the omnibus industry in London Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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1034 1947-10-11 5 This was stated bj the Prime Minister.and Treasurer, Mr. Chifley. in his Budget speech to the House of Representatives in September. Mr. Chifley added "Without full employment the financial burdens left by the war could not have been reduced as far as they1,034 words
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Article174 1947-10-11 6 Before sundown yesterday hundreds lorries streamed down from the suburbs and from Johore bearing thousands of Chinese to town to witness the Double Tenth lantern procession. While the decorated cars were mustering at the Mayfair Musical Association, lorries, cars and the crowds were taking up vantage points174 words
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Article119 1947-10-11 6 'From Our Own Reporter) Malacca, Oct 10 Addressing a mass rally at the Capitol Theatre on the morning of the Dcuble Tenth. Mr. Lim Kee Jin. :n the course cf his speech, dedal d: "Chinese in all Malacca musl unite together and pursue a common policy in the119 words
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Article139 1947-10-11 6 A Malay. Dollah bin Mohamed, a Javanese youth. Sulleiman bin Rahman, and a Punjabi. Sardara Singh, appeared before Mr. Justice T. A. Brown at the Singapore Assizes yesterdy to answer a chaige of theft of motor vehicle parts. Dcllah and Sulleiman were found guilty of receiving stolen139 words
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Article104 1947-10-11 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) MALACCA, Oct. 10 It was authoritatively learned in Malacca today that the residence of Bong Karim, local leader «;f the outlawed API and chief of the Southern Region training centre was subjected to a raid by the police on Wednesday night. The104 words
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Article125 1947-10-11 6 Gulab Khan, an ex-detective, yesterday appeared before the Second Police Court Magistrate, Mr. L. C. Goh, on three charges, two of voluntarily causing hurt and the third for armed robbery. It was alleged that Khan shot and injured Chan Alt Tong of 139, Onan Road, and125 words
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Article104 1947-10-11 6 The Smgaitore military authorities :his week held a court of inquiry into allegations by three C h loneee st rvia men stationed at n<*ut Camp, Singapore, that they were beaten up. Japanese' style, by members of the Bpfc i a 1 Inrestigation D ranch. The papers of104 words
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Article156 1947-10-11 6 Acting on information, a police party went to Kallang Basin at 4 p m on Sept. 18 and carried out a raid on a hut in which 110 sand bags containing 3.393 katties of Siames» rice were found hidden in various parts of *he156 words
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Article81 1947-10-11 6 (From Our Own Reporter) PENANG. Oct. 10. Remarking that pick-pockets must be diverted from their present profession to some other employment, the Third Magistrate, Mr. J. P. Blackledge fined a 21-year-old Chinese Chang Beng $500 or 6 months r.i. for theft of a fountain pen. The81 words
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Article109 1947-10-11 6 His Excellency the GovernorGeneral's attention ha« been drawn to Mr. Anthony Brooke's statement in the Press that a recent official communique issued by the Governor-General lends itself to the i nterpretation that Mr. Brooke's activities aimed at revoking cession and ending the King's rule in Sarawak ire109 words
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Article70 1947-10-11 6 <Tribune Staff Reporter* A 13-year-old Chinese boy, the watter of a licensed coffee-shop, at Bencoolen Street, was yesterday at the Juvenile Court fined $10 for selling a cup of coffee, sweetened with condensed milk, to a Food Control Inspector for 15 cent.*, five cents in excess of70 words
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Article630 1947-10-11 6 Grim Story Of BlackPainted Pirate Boat (Tribune Staff Reporter) Pirated when only Ave miles off the west coas.t of Malaya, a privacy-owned junk which was stripped off its compass magneto and spare drums of oil at 0 30 p m last Thursday, limped into630 words
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Article103 1947-10-11 6 Mr. Gecrge G. Thomson, Pub lie Relations Officer. Singapore, broadcast an appeal yesterday for the Singapore Princess Elizibeth Wedding Fund. "The Committee make this appeal with confidence, for they feel that the peoples o! this Colony will wish to give practical expression to their joy in the marriage103 words
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Article145 1947-10-11 6 A sack in which the strapped up body of a Chinese Mcc hawker was found formed an exhibit at the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday, when an inquiry was held into the 'circumstances of the death of the mcc hawker, Poh Chu Huat, who was found strapped145 words
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Article77 1947-10-11 6 (From Our Own R porter) IPOH, Oct 10:—An European engineer. G. Cowland, attached to the Perak R.vcr Hydro Electric Company appeared before Inche Abu Hassan in the Magistrate's Court yesterday on a count ot negligently riding a motor-cycle and being involved in an accident with a motor-car. His77 words
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332 1947-10-11 6 From Our Own Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 10.—Bight person; of the attack made by an Indonesian who ran p.m. on Thursday .vhen the No. 8 up t;. Lumpur passed Bangi, near Kajang. In addition to the B. O. R. who was killed seven332 words
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Article46 1947-10-11 6 'From Our Ov:n Report* IPOH Oct. 10. In (he ,L hours oi this morning, the taker of a Chinese eh* ln Street found a nuddle-agefl ese hanging in the latrine The decease.l. chong Lot, is tjgM to have committed mi le mm a destitution.46 words
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822 1947-10-11 7 'o.] a y J nna. da" of n' h ttest Me-Unu: wAi i *L u£S S ola nf?or lurt Club October soeoH even, t y be DRB who is rarin S in 'he ssura*? as mnes the nrst to b<> On the present form822 words
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Article58 1947-10-11 7 From Cur Racing Reporter My anal selections for to day: R ACE ONr, HURON, Tin Pocket RACE TWO KANDA. Sir Fresco RACE THREE GOLDEN OAK. the Pathan RACE FOUR DAGOBERT. Gameborutigh RACE FIVE LACKEY. Kashmiri 80Og RACE SIX DRB. Grand Prix 11 RACE SEVEN GEESTRING, Lena Dear RACE EIGHT58 words
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Article212 1947-10-11 7 From Our Own Reporter KUALA LUMPUR. Oct. 10—Playing their first natch here this evening the Shanghai tourists boa* Selangor Chines? two-nil, before an estimated crowd cr 5,000. It was their ninth game since the tour. They won all. except the second, which they lost 3-2212 words
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Article69 1947-10-11 7 The following will represent the S.C.C. at lUg2<f against the Johoro Cricket Club tomorrow at 5.11 p.m. on the Padiiny: T. O'Briali; T. A. Roper. R. P. Droogleever. C. Saunders and F. T Homer: J. A. Busbi idee ana G. S. Ta-lor; X N. R. Wilson. J. W. G. Kerr.69 words
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Article80 1947-10-11 7 SOCCER S A.F.A. Cup: Malay Seniors 'vs Soaforth Highlanders, Ja. lanßesar Stadium, 5 P™X H Q. 2nd. Echelon FARELr vs. Royal Welch Fusiliers, Nee Soon Camp. RUGBY Spore Asiatic Rugi>v Urion vs. RAF (Changi), Chang.; police vs. BOD 223, Thomson Road. HOCKEY Spore Hornets vs. Johore Cricket Club.80 words
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Article61 1947-10-11 7 Singapore Cup tie football veterars terar- wdl be lacnu on their boots after a long t-rue wnen •hey turn out at McNair «oaa crourd for a trial match amorgst ihemse.ves on Morday. The "Old Stagers'* have 0 drawn ut> anv fixture hsfc as y*t, but w»ll do 5o after M61 words
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251 1947-10-11 7 Strorg forward play backed by a steady half-line enabled tne Angio-Chir.ese School O-B.A. to beat the S.C.C. by two goals *o nil at hockey played at the Padang yes'erdav. lam Swung and Doraisamy, tlie Old Boys' forwards scored the goals. They were well supported251 words
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Article93 1947-10-11 7 Reuter PARIS. Oct. 9: France hopes to raise dollar Minds from the following sources, declared the Foreign Office -spokesman her today. Fiiat, a share in G rman looted gold which Is being d stribut ed by the Inter Allied Reparations Commission in Brussels next month-Reuter - 93 words
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Article32 1947-10-11 7 U.P. BERLIN, Oct. 9._Baion untitled iron Cramm. German tenms hero of decide ago, has been invitod to Way m Baires next month The od to but doubted ho would receive Allied approval.—U.P.U.P. - 32 words
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Article177 1947-10-11 7 Ptaving before a large gatlicroi t.ailjnintun nthualasta. the Eclipse B.P. defeat*) the Amateur Athletic Union in i of fou'men's singles, three men's doubles anil one ia<iy s singles at the Clerical I'nion Hall last by games to 3. SINGLES:— Chia Chin Soon lost to S.177 words
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Article143 1947-10-11 7 lv friendly badminton ma*ch played or. Saturday 1 ast, Vm Liberty B.P. beat th e Oriental B.P. by 5 games to 2on l nc former's court. Results were as fellows (Liberty B-P. players mentioned first' Ho Erg Kwee lost to Vincent Ong 5—15, »—W Billy143 words
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397 1947-10-11 7 (B y A Sneeial Correspondent) The Singapore Crickec Club has opened us rugger ceason with two very convincing wins. The Club talent this season is much improved over last, through new blood and the competition for places in the side is keen. There are397 words
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Advertisement76 1947-10-11 7 CATHOLIC PRAYER BOOKS. RELIGIOUS ARTICLES. The New Roman M>ssal by Lasance 15.00 1 Catholic Youth's Hymn Book ?*2 La Saile Hymr.al *«g Bible History by Gilmour 3.00 end other Prayer Books, Novels, Rosaries, etc. from PETER CHONG'S at all their offices in Malaya. Sole Agents for Burns Oate s and76 words
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Advertisement266 1947-10-11 7 l ast l our Shows :;o—i~b\3o— ]>m. Charles Lau-;hiftn DeauTga Durbin 1' iv/i< hot Tom* "BfifVUJSHE oi mm" (A Universal Picture) Children.-; Matinee XJhiorrow 11 a in. "HJBIgjS COME THE CO-EDS*' ■a ——W— f i —B'mai TOMORROW Ella Raines Pod Caraepen Brodaricli Crawford 'THE RUNAROUND' (A Universal Picture) QUEENS Las,266 words
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Article107 1947-10-11 8 Reuter. London. Oct. 10—The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Dr. Hugh Dalton. w'li definitely introduce an autumn budget during the next session of Parlia meiit wnich opens on October 20, a Treasury spokesman stated today. It was also authoritatively learned that Dr. Dalton does not exclude th.Reuter. - 107 words
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Article95 1947-10-11 8 Reuter. VIENNA. Oct. 10 L»eu:en-ant-GeneraJ Alexander fSalloway, new British High Commissioner and General Officer Commanding in Austria, made a personal appeal to On. Vladimir Kmasov. Russian commander in Austria, here today to help Austria get back railway goods wagons sent to Hungary. Gen. Galloway, pies'ding alReuter. - 95 words
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Article45 1947-10-11 8 Reuter. The Hague, Oct. 10.—The Dutch Government is giving Fgypt 100,000 units of cholera vaccine. Deiiveries will begin this week. The vaccin will be sent n quan tit.'es 91 10.000 units each week j and will be flown straight to Egypt.- Renter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article67 1947-10-11 8 Reuter BELGRADE, Oct. 10. Sixteen Albanians v. ere executed In Tirana today after being condemned to death by the Supreme Milltary Tribunal as "traitors, spies and saboteurs'*, the Yugoslav news agency reported here tonight During the trial the public prosecutor alleged that the British and United StatesReuter - 67 words
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Article54 1947-10-11 8 Reuter NANKING. Oct 10. -Ths National Economic Courcd last i iah. resolved in prir c ple that licenceless imported goods valued at US$lOO,OOO,OOO now detained in Customs godowns i r Shai gha\ should be coi riscated and that the importer* should be heavily tired for Infringement ofReuter - 54 words
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Article58 1947-10-11 8 U.P. LAKE SUCCESS. Oct. D II wa.s learred today that the Vie*, nam Government of Ir.do China has asked the Indian Governinert to the Uri'ed Nations to urescrt their case against the French to the General Astern, by. It was understood that the Infi'ans had rotU.P. - 58 words
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Article57 1947-10-11 8 Musicians of the Iterriisdii i Musical Association are reminded j that a practice will be held at r>r. fliia Keng Hoe's residence. No. 25. Sea Avenue. Katong. every Sunday at 2 p.m. As Mr. Sec Gim Chuan the Ifus;ic Conductor, Intends reorganising this section. all musicians are57 words
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Article155 1947-10-11 8 Keen and exciting hockey was witnessed on the Padang yesterj day at the third and last trial held by the Singapore Recreation Club, when the Whiles triumphed over the Colours by three goals to one. On yesterday's showing the Recs, proved thai they will be able to* mutter155 words
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356 1947-10-11 8 Reuter and U.P. HANOI Oct 10. The French Command in Indochina today claimed tho capture of Son Tay, an important provisional centre on the bank of the Red River. 25 miles northwest of Hanoi. Th? French news agency tonight published S French armyReuter and U.P. - 356 words
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166 1947-10-11 8 IPOH. Oct. 10.-The body ot a young Chinese woman, witn several iapii 2 wounds or it, was fourd closely embraced by n9t vi conscious husband, also badly injured, in the early hours or thte mornirst outside their room in a house ir Kampoi J*166 words
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Article94 1947-10-11 8 The Mayflower Badminton Party w ll be "at home" to members ai d friends for the official opening of their two rew cement courts at 180-G Moulmein Road at 4 p m. on Sunday. Oct. 12. A series of exhibition, games v ill be played immediately after the94 words
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Article214 1947-10-11 8 U.P. LONDON. Oct. 10 Mr. Edward Jeffrey Ham. leader of the British League of Ex-Serv'cemen and Women, accused of "using lnsuatlng words at a public meeting whereby a breach of peace was likely lo be occasioned" was remanded at the North London Magistrate's court today until October 18.U.P. - 214 words
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Article60 1947-10-11 8 U.P. PARIS Oct 9 Three persons wore injured today in riots during which police twice were compelled to use tear gas to repulse demontrators protesting against the shipments of sugar to Germany, Local labour leaders voted to call a one-day geneial strike tomorrow throughout the Meurthc and MoselleU.P. - 60 words
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Article41 1947-10-11 8 U.P. Ri me, Oct. 10. -Home's pre clcet.cn tight rasel over religi ctis and political issues to-day. in b tens? build up Sunday's VCte. and the first popular test o" party frcngth .<fnce the creation of the Comintern.—U.P.U.P. - 41 words
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Article44 1947-10-11 8 Reuter. VV*shtn<rton. Oct. 10. T T nited States officials today expressed £rave fears that President Truman's voluntary lationing campaign will I"* an almost "total lion Restaurants throughout the ountrv have failed to respond to lieciare meatless, poultryleas and eggless days. Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article97 1947-10-11 8 For the first time in the season, the Kadayanallur Muslim League Football XI will meet the Radin Mas Malay Football XI today at Radin Mas ground, kickoff at 5.15 p.m. The following nave been selected to play for the K.M. league: M. S. Mohamed Shah. S. S. Ibrahim.97 words
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Article103 1947-10-11 8 The following ties in the Singapore Civil Service Association's Tournament will oe played off .his week-end at No. 470, Balestier Road, commencing 4 30 p.m. TODAY.- Handicap Singles Ng Liang Chuan (—2) vs. L. A. (plus 8). E. J. Vass (—6) vs. Tan Lye Sia (plus 5), Cheang103 words
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Article238 1947-10-11 8 Reuter LONDON. Oct. 10 A vivid description of a Gandhi prayer meeting, which he described as remarkable and. to the western eyes, bizarre performance," appeal ed in a promiently framed post ion today in the 4,000.000 circulation London Daily Mirror by its columnist "Cassmdra"Reuter - 238 words
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135 1947-10-11 8 Reuter. ASCOT. Oct. 10.- Franco carried off lhe Diadem stakes, big international spiint run over six furlongs here today, when Marcel Boustac's Djelal triumphed ir a thrilling finsh. Until the last two strides it appealed to the excited crowds that S>r William Cooke'sReuter. - 135 words
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Article85 1947-10-11 8 Reuter. CAMBERRA, Oct. 10. Mr. Reginald T. Pollard, Minister for Commerce and Agriculture, said today there were great possibilities for Australia's expected 180,--000.000 bushels wheat crop being exceeded, making this year's harvest the best for al. time. Speaking in the House of Representatives, Mr. Pollard addedReuter. - 85 words
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Article51 1947-10-11 8 Reuter. Caoine, target dal V"» »1 3 fufe .novemen 1 Punjab and urecd h i j ion and Punjab ■nth hDt «nake special 3hm New Delhi n battalion/ troops have Joia3 *1 organisation C pc. a CD3t <* bore for the and Sikh refuge ::^H:: j JabReuter. - 51 words
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Article76 1947-10-11 8 Reuter Stockholm, oc in that German nolic. JWand, tortured anoJeS the stewardess; 0 i by pushia. «22*5 der their interna them with batons were beS? vestigated by the sSStf eign Office tonight the ing newspapers A Bxpressen tonight the US papers were in urG( police arrested the*Reuter - 76 words
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Advertisement600 1947-10-11 8 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED Temporary Senior Clerk (Special Works) Appii- j cants must have good know, j ledge of accounts ard general office routire. Salary $1701 j p.m. plus Current Municipal C.L.A. Further details and ap- »:llcatior. forms from Municipal Water Engineer's Office, Singa. pore. NOTICES Municipality Ttrdera are invited for600 words
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Advertisement364 1947-10-11 8 NOTICES NOTICE OF RECEIVING ORDER ETC., IN SUMMARY CASES (FOR LOCAL PAPER (Form No. 29. Rule 229) IN BANKRUPTCY No. 1 of '947 Re CEYLON BAKERY of 303. Tranquerah Road. Ma* 1 ICC 1 1 Receiving order made 4tn SeDtemberri947. Date and place of first meet, in* 17th OcUfbcr. 1947.364 words
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Advertisement101 1947-10-11 8 RAFFLES HOTEL To night Ligii! Music- Kl."> to J !>»' DANCE 9.15 p.m. to midnight FAREWELL APFEARANCE OF Virginia Clay Lee Sullivan IN A COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAM and The Great Rube in "Music in Motion Admission to N>n residents $1.40 in< Tu\ BIG ATTRACTION IN THE PALM COURT TOMORROW101 words
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Miscellaneous53 1947-10-11 8 SINGAPORE TIDE-TABLE TODAY High Water: 9.19 a.m. 8 It lln. 8.35 p.m. 3 ft sin. Low Water: 2.30 a.m. 1 ft 7in. 3.03 p.m. 4 ft 6 in. TOMORROW High Water: 9.55 a.m. 8 ft sln. 9.35 a.m. 9 ft 2 in. Low Water: 3.26 a.m. 1 ft 3in. 3.4553 words
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