Morning Tribune, 19 August 1946

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  • 10 1 MORNING TRIBUNE (New Seres) 10 CENTS I .-OUST 19. 1946.
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  • 331 1 Inagusta, Cyprus, Aug. 18.— Rioting broke out one iUegaJ Jewish immigrants deported from nY and now held m a British detention camp ie riol was evidently arranged to coincide with s tour as the Palestinian national flag was unby one oi the inmates. Hundreds of
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  • 99 1 Jinnah Refuses Nehru's Offer Ir, Aug. 18— Mr. Jinnah, of the All India Muslim •night said he refused an t League by Pandit Nehru, [rodent, at their meeting m of five of the 14 seats pnm government cabinet [Nehru said he had been the Viceroy, Viscount form. p arrangement proposed
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  • 69 1 BENES WANTS POPULATIONS TRANSFERRED An* 1«. CsftchosTova president Dr. Benes, has de«led that a final solution" of the minority troublei between hi. Onntry and Hungary be reached tke transfer of *****0 Hun!nf>""o Slocks from Hungry. f>r. 80n... rejected the Hnn*m- «ob for s revision of rontierj to brin^ the large
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  • 6 1 AtlS. 18. -Fort, ,hou bOTM racing
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  • 20 1 1 18. M, i( .r-G,n,r a l W Military Oov,-,,nr "at H»noi airfield on 'n tako over hls dutes a<
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  • 72 1 Nile Waters Submerge Village KHARTOUM, An*. 18.— Wi the Blue Nile still rising hav< complete ly labmerged Qereii ti\ four mil. Mil of Khartoum. The inhabitanti bare been evacuated. An official of the Egyptian Irrigation Department declared today tbt river ii expected to reach the record he'grht of at least
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  • 22 1 new york, Auk. ib. Chaoiilnf Pollox 66, author and dramatist; ha^ ii(>i of cerebral hemorrhage at hi-«umni4-r home In Shoivham. L(..,j? foiand.
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  • 837 1 PITCHED BATTLE IN CALCUTTA: DEATHS MOUNT Calcucta, Aug. 18.— Widespread communal riot llg broke out for the thiro successive day m many areas of Calcutta city and su burbs early today the police opening fire at several places to disperse the mobs. Firing occurred near tht police court m the
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  • 107 1 SIAM CLOSES INDO-CHINA FRONTIER BANGKOK, Aug. 18.— Siam h;,« closed the border w.th French Indf; China folkmttlf French allegation? that Cambodians, involved m border incidents, were ciossin^ into Siarr. and that former refugees were r<» crossing into French Indo-rhina. The decision was taken to hvo-.t further complications, it m learner?
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  • 116 1 CALCUTTA, Aug. 18. Following yesterday's riots m which unconfirmed reports picnic the number of killed as high as 600 Hindu and Muslim leaders conferred ihis morning on the question of restoring peace to the city. Later a "peace procession^ of men of both communities
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  • 81 1 HAMBURG, An*. I*.— Nin<> pcopl* wer« killed tl an explosion which sank Iht stt-ann-r Pollux between Neustadt and Pe lzerhatfrn on th» Baltic toast of Holstoin, the Britißh news MITICi m Germany reporter, today. The ikip, loadod with 2.16 tons of Gorman bomln, frag carry
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    • 66 1 FEW OF THE NEWT V ARRIVKn ARTICLES I CIAN SINGH'S HAVE ON DISPLAY FOR LAniRS FOR CENTS SWIMMING SI ITS ITALIAN SHIRTINGS (In popular itrtpt tatanft) EMB: GEORGETTE BLOUSES TOOTAL TIES 'Hunrnrian I d) ClB I*4 PURE SILK GLOVES PROPHYLACTIC i h mak HAIR CO>IBS i SILK KNICKERS .English mad.,
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  • 381 2 SEI Output Remains Major Question On the other hand rabbet .shares have no men on the BtOCk Exchange due to forecasts- MtoWtafMr. A-scoli Chairman of the Rubber Growers Association mS&SSK 1947 natural plus VjSfSJSST tion will exceed demand. Mr. Ascoli estimated
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  • 32 2 The Governor -General (Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald) returned \9 Singapore by air yesterday afternoon from his visit to Sarawak, cevmpanied by the acting Governors of North Borneo and Sarawak.
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  • 86 2 Water Causes Dartmoor Riot LOP4OII, Auf. M <' r 'V. iy i wf-r»- hurl* -I about, and windov. > md gi t i': 'm whi n d -r h Up i.ot ovti br'-nVf rklge^ Eighito boj i" jn f" iloTlt a j..- 00 r rt tntt Ihc :Ou It i
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  • 119 2 Saigon, au«. is. flamei started by three hand-grenades, which terror sts threw Into a rubber itockplle, ipread rapidly md del royed on squar* k i m<:r,. ol native huts early today new the Chini section at Canhoj dis:ric of Saigon. Simultaneously i her D
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  • 100 2 Cairo, Aug. IT, Btrtom dlvertxni'ji* members M Uki Egyptian rtel«ijalion for the n-vl too <! Urn IM6 An«lj-E«ypt an Treaty iccord- :jK t«» EiO'jHian pNH r« jxjrt K» ws«»ap(T» all r«-Kard Ihl OOUinC v.M-k bn iteMff nn'l arcordinvj to V/hldifit OtfUM a bfttkdMflfl of the
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  • 150 2 One armed robbery and an armed gang robbery were reported Saturday night. Jhive BOthfl entered a house at 7th mile. TampenLs Road, at 7 pJD and relieved ttu- Chinese occupants of cash and property amounting t< $39.40. One- of tile Sikhs was armed with a
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  • 116 2 Alexandria. Aug. 17.— HaJ Amin El Husseini, the Mufti of Jerusalem, made a surprise appearanre at a dinner given by King Farouk of Egypt to 700 workers m Ras El Tin Palace here tonight. The occasion was If tar (feast given after sundown during the
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  • 133 2 Tudor Players Present Shaw's "St. Joan" A memorable performance of Shaw's "St. Joan" was given at the Army Education Centre on Friday night by the Tudor Players. The tile role was played by Joan Rutledge who gave a magnificent rendition of a very exciting and emotional part. David Lit le's
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  • 56 2 MOSCOW TIRADE AGAINST U.S. LONDON, Aug 17 -The Muscow d o oomiMotatar, m. Huffman. f1 < I;x -cJ Umlfht that Urn civil war iv China would have inded long if it 1 r»*l by torOM I >l i!.''-nuui<)iial naction I (JnlUd .S ;tttt> could easily put nn md ol Knontntanc-Ooauntmitt
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  • 328 2 INDIAN LABOURERS AGAINS FUR THER IMMIGRA TION Resolutions calling upon the Government of India not to allow any Indian labourers to migrate to this country, and requesting the Malayan Government to abolish all toddy sh^ps m the country were passed at a big mass meeting of Indian labourers held at
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  • 74 2 WASHINGTON. United States Departnu culture predicted today i tially larger wheat crop h 1 this year on the basis of reports received from 12 g countries. The reports >howed ifc following 12 countries ww e \m an aggregate ,t a 30 larger harvest: Spain, fa Italy, France, Belgium, the
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  • 75 2 London, Auu. 15. An AT. I poral married a Baron's Barnabas Roman Catholic Col m the city of Nottinjfh« fl they first met and went to t^B together. Thf bride M,~ 'm ?fl Mai thy of Devon Drive, *M «nnd the proom. Lieut. Rsyicfl v:d Grant de Lonjru* U
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  • 63 2 The St. Andrew's Old StfH Clati >n vvill 1..- V show entitled fl Stream", based on the I Chinese classic of the f*M m aid of the China Rr:ef?« the S\OBA next D 1 iod by well-known ch:ne«« [m Singapore, the 1 ng i Bea several members J Boys
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  • 244 3 Nehru cabinet expected Include 5 Muslims B,- The new interim Indian V', cording to present indicate drW one scheduled M, ms one Sikh, one Indian Mu Christian and one Parsi. The following are ine ruins mentioned: Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, President of the Indian Na■.Yonal Congress; Sardar VallabhaJ Patel, member ol
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  • 32 3 Kf oth«r X ecur!tv of Ihe nmodaU ■j Rosent- H Baston »>l tho n ird read the K. Rcertcn, X b. llcKerron Mr. W n H P Bryson M r t<w
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  • 26 3 Aug. 1«- A tivrBj .:;i ;l rk and Russia has B m Moscow. The agreeK. promise ol mutual w <:-, ati< n ti' Mm* es■c: irbour
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  • 104 3 Hi DELHI. Aug. 18.— Juv;uiiiirl;il Nehru, of the Indian NaI Congress, arrived I me from Bombay V and tiortly r an hour m conference roy, Viscount l f nd Brit'sh subM I tiru the I m m m WLa. Waveli might meet or communicate with Mohammed Ali
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  • 75 3 According to a Renter cable from LotombO, X iki i humipfion Aduldet uj Siam, ciccompan ed oy his mother, Princess Savgwan Chrukamol, is to VUli Colombo on his xoay lo Switzerland* He mil be ihe guest oj Sir John Howard, Officer Administering the Government,
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  • 111 3 Three calls wen received by the Fire Brigade on Saturday, one of which proved to be a false alarm. A: 3 o'clock m the afternoon a landing barge at Clifford Pier with petrol on board caught fire, the cause of when was attributed io an electrical short
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  • 131 3 LONDON. Aug. 18.— Mr. George British Secretary of State for Will shortly announce composition of the Colonial conomlc and Development Council Wry out a comprehensive surof the economic resources of colonial empire and advise on *U matters of economic development stales the Political correspondent m todaya Sunday
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  • 256 3 T uvinians Glad To Have "Bypassed Capitalism" MOSCOW, Aug. 18.— The people of Tannu Tuva, whose forefathers fought m the armies of Genghis Khan, assured Generalissimo Stalin m a letter made public yesterday that they are glad of their chance 10 hdraw from the capitalist world, and promised to make
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  • 62 3 LONDON Aug. 17*— Professor Harold Lavki former Chairman Of the British Labour Party, has s-v-nt a message of congratulation to the IndonCMan Republic oovarttmeni <>n the celebration <»f its rirst anniversary. Vhe message states: "I hoiv with ,11 mv heart you will be al»l» to amnv (l a
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  • 154 3 LONDON* Aug 17 -The]' m dtpi* tnc Dccra add**^ eci to the British Foreign fice a:e o no inquired mto by Britain's Criminal investigation Department, Scotland Yard, arid further developments arc expected shortly. The thefts had apparently been going on for some time
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    • 89 3 FOR SALE .'.unr ;> low m Katong. three bed■coms. With bathroonif attached 'three halls, garage; on freehold lana over 7.000 square fett. Immodiat*'occupation; 100 yards from IMM route Apply Box 444. Tribune. LATE S T I Vr<H X ARRIVAL* AT i ROBBNSONS CUTLERY CANTEENS CUTLERY KNIVES FORKS SPOONS GOLD SILVER
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  • 335 4 The Morning Tribune MONDAY, AUGUST 19, 1946. Japs In Malaya Contrary to reports widely circulated and hitherto icking denial, Government not going to tolerate the presence of Japanese m Mai fter surrendered mm 1 have been repaf riated. rnment Is to be conil i ed on sticking to 1 original
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  • 1447 4  -  Harold Nicholson Copyright In AAalaya By (15V SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT WITH THE LONDON SPECTATOR) Th* f-r nch, we m i>i admi arc m',n- lnter< d nll In Prance ev< ji :< >; -r. providI he h i bVfk or is reated wi»h respect; ition which s ace I n<
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  • 200 4 Weizmann Confers With George Hall LONDON. AUK. 15 D email n. Prestoteni ol i j ish Organisation! and D Goldman, the Jewish Agi tical representative m Wd went to the British Colonial ihis morning f °r discussion^ George Hail, Colonial Beer StaU'. it is under >tood they discussed the basis
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  • 175 4 MOSCOW, Aug. 16. The ma: ment of British oil interests '"according to all indications" WM deliberately trying to aggravate the situa- tion m Southern Persia to creai "justification" for concentration of British troops at Basra, declared Pravda, Soviet official newspaper today. "The real purpose of the
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    • 130 5 K. TANG I I neauty Aids us typea ot and Max Factor products. Gilt Set dding Preaentt, etc. r X BUM ll CO., I ad, Singapore. Hotel Building) Hooks Papers i; x 1 4. N FOi: I3OOKS HIGH STREET. SIN'- A PORE. Restaurant 2, Finlayson Oreen 61, Middle Rd. Singapore.
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    • 157 5 If it's obtainable anywhere it's m Jhe SinyapoM $hopA Electrical United Trading Co., 61 Stnmfoi'd Road, Singapore. IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT US. Embroidery Direct Importen of all k.nus ut ObineM Hand-made Fancy Goodi 10, Bauery Road (Rodney House). Singapore. Flowers Lotus Flower Shop AT YOUR SERVICE Artificial
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    • 212 5 General Merchandisr FOR ALL YOUR REQUIREMENTS VISIT M A It C O 5, Stanford Road. Singapore. Where a Dew shipment of porcelain DINNER SERVICE SETS and ALUMINIUM WAKE may be inspected Telephone 76U3. Hair Drau i Lftdiei Hair Dreamt, Latest Fashions and Manicure by Miss Anna Majjoric An be I
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    • 159 5 Men's Wear "RKD SEAL BRAND Best Quality Neckties r <t $2 50 each "FOSTARS" (Australian) Gents Shoes and Sandals— Shipment expected soon I Stockists of Best "Victory Brand" Cork Bats (Helmets) E. ALLA BL'X CO. 92, North Bridge ROft<t Singapore. (Acklph; Hotel Building) Musi; Ston T.MA Music House, 61/63, High
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    • 171 5 Refngerannr> Marden Cornpanv Refrigerating Engineer) 82, Orchard Road P.O. Box 755 Telegrams: "MARDEN 1 Singapore. Sanitary Contractor? FONGHIN&Co.,Lid Office 64, Wallich Street, Phone No. 7557. Sanitary Electrical Contractor* Building Rf-pairers and GeneraImporters. Shoe SHOE CO., LTD. CAT A BUILDING, B BRIDGE ROAD Silk Storr NEH SILKS In New Designs At
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    417 6  -  Josephine Lowman B Wear It Away! "What :i< m -ho cfttoei 1 1 my i r i llhoueti \)n tbi 1 lie on i a k with >-. ,j leg* -u .11/1. i your at your ld< tha left knee up by th< ,i (ii.'-Hp 'he aiiki«.'
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  • 215 6 $10,000,000 Treasure in Manila Bay waters MANILA \ue 16:— Victor Berge. widely known Manila Bay. a Pr sideni Manuel H inted bun PennU?^ ucmpt to recover the sim* h i dumped approximateh Sin* Si the coast of Corridor ri l 5 before ihe J*!»neae entered A%l oi it minion dollars
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  • 150 6 EG YPT'S REPLY TOD AY CAIRO. Auk. 17.— Egypt's ply to the latest revision tie 1936 AnKlo-EKyptian treaty is expected to be i cided on today or tomorEgypt iau political circl s to- el ned repor b from Loni thai L>>n\ Stansgate, Secre- v for Air and head of the
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  • 94 6 HAIFA, Aug. 17. -Several thousand Jews demonstrate! here today as a protest against the expected deporation to Cyprus today or tomorrow of 1,450 illegal Jewish immigrants. Demonstrators were summoned to the Central Synagogue m Haifa early today (Jewish Sabbath) by the Jewish resistance movement's secret radio "Voice
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  • 20 6 Our Dumb Blonde "A letter from Roy!— and he said he couldn't put into words what he thought about me."
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  • 78 6 TOKIO, Aug. 17.— The showing of films depicing American industry, education and pol has caused envy and amazt-m 1 among Japanese rural audienci to whom they were shown travelling projection un:ts, SCAP announcedOlder audiences expressed t-nvv of American high s andard> living. Ex-soldiers ar 1 fra amazed at
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    • 74 6 1 TB. AIIXKK EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRIBUNE j i T By Al Capn ''-■"■-'...1k- ito J.^°*s** LfVCCuj am raddio singer r)-*^^ V^TliSTHis, >/—J KIDDING yj J '.O-EBC?v^ US^^i^^ACK.' VGONhiA I BABY.'-I EVEN A LI'L, <C*?- V I TRANKIr "THEM r~-T^\ J f "SiNG yiAß^'/.^Va^ \Ng)T VOfoppfDl MIZ2UBLE
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  • 900 7 L t fjf f universal Pictures inc. and International ra:ion i Wll toir Pf ,)VtMb»T Ist, 1946, R er ictl n company IB luction Com|T ited coinL ar produce pictures <>* E£ v lirs; ,f a t produce 25 i I »"J rmerly made
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  • 72 7 RANGOON, Aug. 16. -Banna will have its own currency managed and controlled by i Currency Board consisting of five m^mb^rs, two of whom will be Bin-man from next pril. The Board la to b est* Wished m London m Octol The exchange value of the Burma rupe m
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  • 242 7  - Silk Again For Hollywood Film Stars HENRY GRIS By Morning Tribune Correspondent In Hollywood HOLLYWOOD. Aug. 2.—Hollywood did not do so well with the screen ne^li^^s and "night" ies M during the war. what with the scarcity oi the Flimsy chiffons and the complete absence of silk which had come
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  • 62 8 Shanghai's Smuggling Racket SHANOHAI Am 16 i\ Cusi ft Uu the prevent f th<M i ;rr;;. one- total Of 0 h Ep 10 con- <- i ir<-*i i of 1 'i impoi rgil) Kho« r.f ilippint from ii tilth i» ftk- d f;i (l ed d pif !»<■ ftnd j»i
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  • 53 8 ROME Ani n t ]:>.- lUjor CJ<noBryant W. |fbov#, commaoder tfc« United BBtb Dlriftor i Ovilla, hai ord< re^ tht expuUioa from Jus t< rritory of YoffocUv an...- major who ;.<i<,j,t'd ftlettf .wirj tfcrvafenftig mAmtr^ ln/ii ro!l(Nriag ;«n if.-Ki. li f wttk. Allied ImmI« i ounc< d
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  • 436 8 Secret Dossier Shows Hitler Planned UK Invasion In 1 940 FUEHRERS ORDER TO -ELIMINATE ENGLAND!" (By I'uul Scotf Kankinc Renter's Correspondent) WASHINGTON, Au«. 17.— Hitler personally planned to invade England m AttgttSt 1940 along a broad front from Ramsgate to the Isle of Wisht. Thl disclosed tonight a highly secret
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  • 89 8 UrtV^Oll, Auk- IS.— About 1.20' allowed to use lipstick ai.d powdei I women m Britain's, proals will 1" I They will be able to tpend thei pr km pay on cosmetics from th< prison shop. A woman*! average earnings mv: Td. a week; by working
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  • 229 8 GENEVA, Aug. 17. The fifth council I (JNRRA adjourned late yesterday and will I [a er this year at a time and place to be 1. 1 general committee. I Speculation centn C York or Geneva a I m tember meeting 02 !>, < Nations
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  • 139 8 Little Peace At Peace Table LONDON, Aug. 17—Practically all the London newspaper* agreed with the Daly Telegraph that thtr e were "few elements of peace" m Friday's heated debase at the Paris Peace confen nee. The special Paris correspondent of i he Times said: "The debate produced a most i
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  • 128 8 LONDON. Aug. 16. A-^ t h. remains of H. g. Weils wane cremated this ifternoou, the English novelist imd tramatisi J. B. Priestley said <«r tin* ..0.-iri famous flgur c 'This was a man whose word mw 1 iplir In a thousand .'ark places."
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  • 209 8 POONA, (Air Mail) [—Extensive plans for the rerganisation of the Indian educational system an cirastic limitat ion of the teaching of English were ap proved at a conference of Education Ministers of Congress Provinces held here recently. Mr. Gandhi, who attended the
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    • 247 8 Try This AMERICAN *»«r« To Saturdays G, ■^JjjNME'g|H A Npl,. ucs:— 5.,:, L m f^fsA®K r^'liTO^>iuT lr ii.r,' r-- t^.[ipH|^?i 1 pi- >w>^ a b,\ 33 ojbbrT^ p lifeisM < 1p !iijj >,' L>j iJut :m oroai LiAIBjoSBBBBoTLTnvTE" aicround w Mi :;7 1,1 Li I j. n I r i
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  • 108 9 118:— O I on the ,r 0 r' se allocation of M and to wen •'.<? and had ,h up to July 25. jrtu.nu.aid this ,n bad brought rot bs but to "no result". ral Clark said that the ritiea insisted that the d genoui
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  • 29 9 SMUTS OFF TO P ARIS PRETORIA. Aug. 16.— The South African Pr me Minis- i\ Field-Marshal Jan Smuts, left by air this evening to attend he Paris conference. Reuter
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    • 67 9 I^iSiEST HOLLYWOOD T PARTY EVER HELD! 'DON! F£MCE M£ INT 4f "CiTTiN COffNSK HOU/WOOO CANTffN" /2^ -Vu "i APT' ■Of' f' 1 en Pia r b, BMm« Dmi Muvcii Numbers Created i Directed tw URJY PRINZ Directed b, DELM[R DAVES TEL: 3405 [Daily 4 Shows |US, 330 630 9 p.m.
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    • 55 9 At The WorldDaily: 3 7 9.15 p.m "THE STORY OF DR. WASSELL" (m Technicolor) with Gary Cooper m the title role Daily: 3—7—9.15 pm. "THE INVISIBLE MAN'S REVENGE" Jon Hall John Carradine, Leon Errol Alan Curtis. <y (r To-nisht: 7p.m. 915 p.m. "SOS. COAST GUARD" (Chaps. I—6) Ralph Byrd Bela
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    • 136 9 i Zrfik CoHXIUUrHJ&c/ lI A M 2PM. 415 EVERY SEAT AN ARMCHAIfL 63 6. 950 Last 5 Shows Today! DOTTY IN A SARONG! LOVE AND FIERY ACTION ON AN EXOTIC SOUTH SEA ISLAND. AN ISIAND OF,CIUHp IN A SIAJ3F £AUGrHS f wt>" jct v m£**jk jhjv \:f. $t&tt&ft& BOROTHY IAMOU^EOOIf
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    • 78 9 4 SHOWS 1.30—4—6.30—9.30 p.m. BS^^BBhs* E 4^m HpH a 1 Opening TomorrowA Comedy You Will All Want to See! You Will Laugh from Start To Finish! LAST SHOWS TO-DAY! Al HAM R R A U—1.30—4—6.30—9.15 Liiniriunn Book Now: Tel 6909 You Must See -FAA'TASIA** To-day! Dazzlingly Rp C* if Bi^bk-^
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  • 294 10 County Cricket l<< ults LONDON %m 17.— Th which restrictITs play was more I early batting eh at SI Id m 1 itl '■-<'<-' re the iwd approached 20.000 but the leaders rallied strongly. The ninth wicket partnership between Bell r.s and Booth
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  • 138 10 LABOUR MP's FELICITATE INDONESIA BATAVIA A'r 16 Tl* H> <, new <A J patulatoi meson ii», ti: Indonesian to u'l"--j Qjrd Prkßc MJ •l<t of lh€ it. publicai ■■•.•■ri,nu-iit ..iii.:i!'! md i X ,I k rei well bj mj i:..' „l the dictatorship m 'M'itry. I kim^ n ren well
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  • 41 10 I'AI 10 Of lh< n U' I <.'..!.'iilt<-< 1 uf tli<- p*MC d (i I"h* > ITtrf 1 i 1 :.n-l firaft Qg rom Itiec < D th« land ;inci an h, I 0 tafl 1 d Reuter
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  • 139 10 8,000 Government Troops Wiped Out (Says Yenan) INKING, Aug. 18. Communist Radio Yenan said Si turday thai 8,000 Chines Government troops haw I wip d out m fierce ftghting along the east-wes g 1] railway m Kiangsu artd AnhweJ on the Honan cial border* area, some 300 miles north-west of
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  • 150 10 HIROHITO'S HOUSE "Learns" DEMOCRACY OKLAHOM <>: farm on <'t rani Here save been robbing an Incognito luminary— H th" famed white Arabian lion formerly owned by tl I of Japan. Th<- iteed and hii aristocratic background came to Vghi when its r. D.<k Ryan of Loi Ang< the first American
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  • 111 10 170 Million Lb. Milk For U.K. WASHINGTON, Attff. If Uoti ihan 170,000.000 fQVUdt o\ processed milk is j.innnu th- lood allocated by the Umt^d Stat.-s Department of Agriculture for export to Britain and Br.ta n Berricea overseas daring the •luurter t-ndin< September An tgriculture department ipokea man B «id that
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  • 37 10 A combined Army and C V.M.C.A. team will m R.A.F. Seletar m a di cer match on Wednesda: 28, at Jalan Besar Stadium proceeds of the match wl to the V.M.C.A. Rehab- 1 Fund.
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  • 647 10 L6 on INDUSTRIALS Buyer A andra Brlckworki $2.40 ra Brickworks Pn 2 00 Br t. Mali vi Trust Executor Co. *.00 9.00 idated Tin 24 25/9x.d\ tern United s.MBrance 40.00 4300 Praser ft Neare Ltd. 25.60 26.50 Oammon (Malaya) Ltd. l W. Rammer To. M00 8*.* H'Konr
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  • 307 11 Uncertain Start By India's opening pair L T<*\ Begins On Lifeless Kitch I/Uis. i<- -Play began promptly at 3 h an arc of five fieldsmen clustered ke t bowling a maiden to Merchant. r d Md a similar attacking field. X' 'of 8.000 saw runs fe^Ali ™s applauded I ht
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  • 65 11 Another Win For Jeff Conda 1 da added another win to when h, knocked B of Kong m the ninth round i ma.:, cvi t o f i wresting pro- t the Great World on Satr:i?ht. Wts the supportlnl events Harma n beat Jue p. Le n Hi. k s
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  • 112 11 <Our Ow n Reporter) MALACCA, Sunday. Th P Seremba n Rangers, mi n a soccer clash with the Malacca Romxrs on Saturday, drew with the o mesters one all. Although the Malacca goal-getters ftooerio and Rodrigues made several determined attempts their breakiiroughs were
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  • 34 11 COPENHAGEN, Aug. 17— Denmark today signed a five-year trade and shipping agreement with Russia. The agreement embodies *he most favoured nation clause for customs tariffs, harbour dues and excisr duties. Reuter
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  • 173 11 r-The follow! ig is th c Couny cricket chamVng including ma.ches ended on Aug. 16:--lst Innings In n n, V r tie m lst innin m match los>malch.- r lead m lst lnnings ln drawn Reuter Lead M W L D NR L D Pis. i 21
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  • 273 11 The Ceyl n Sports Hub yesterday ln«at the Singapore Cricket Club by 1 a b;p margin m a cricket match playea on tho Padantf yesterday. The S.CC. were only able to make! a total of 66. The Ceylonese scored 226 runs. Top scorers for the Ceylonese
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  • 251 11 Indian Assn: 1. R.A.F. Tengah 1. In a thrilling charity soccer match before a record crowd at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday, the Singapore Indian Association and the R.A.F. Tengah played a draw of one goal each. Play was brisk from the start,
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  • 269 11 Charity Ping Pong "August" Beat Rest 4-3 At a table tennis match at the Happy World stadium on Saturday night, the August Association Bteat The Rest by four games to three. The proceeds of the match— one of the biggest derived from this branch of snort amounted to over $1,000
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  • 25 11 BOWLING: Dear none for 27; Reeves none for 7; Growder one for 46; Jeans five for 51; Jagger four icr 50; Pearson none for 12.
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  • 289 11 Father Sons In Cricket XI The Colonials cricket team scored another easy victory yesterday over the naval Base XI, who, taking first lease of the wicket, were cheaply dismissed for only 25. Colling and Ratnayake bowled splendidly taking fou r wickets for five runs, anj six Rickets for 16 runs
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  • 430 12 London, Aug. 18.— Great Britain is facing entirely new situation, writes J.n. representative, m todays suno tatfc n iys, is "new In individual relations! n Europeansand Asiatics, new m poii- rements and coagulations, new m pro- bleu "To meet thia situation
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  • 385 12 Paris Aug 18.— The SI ay Bloc headed by Russia was outvoted at the peace conference again on Saturday when the delegates voted 15 to 6 m favour of inviting Austria to present her views on the Italian peace treaty on the same footing
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  • 40 12 8HIZUOKA. Aug. 18. The first shipment ««i WO tons of tea to be used in payment of Japan's food imports left on tin Jackson VictoH from port Shumzu near here. She i> scheduled to reacn Ban Francisco on Aim. 29.
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  • 31 12 BOMBAY, ia«. l«.— A firfp of Indonesian residents m Bombay BUfred a demonstration outside the Netherlands Consulate here last night to nark Indonesian Independence Day. Armed police guard the Consulate office.
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  • 69 12 Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR. Bttftday. Uv Biagapore Chines* Athletic Association beai the TPCA at ■><.(•- ci r toda; on tl i PCA ground '>' 2 1. I Chiiu monopolised plaj m Hi. fir%\ hall when Boon Kwanfi netted frith i rounder. The r< "<
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  • 62 12 "Five Ka\-- W This banner, I new rice ration*! /or me^K gapore, was prominent 5 ty a party 0/ India* 1 during t?idr toui M rtreets yesterday V r. E mass ?nrptinj/ at t/t^ PptJ •,mplo m Berangoon n^i Ax the mass meeting, -M attracted much att H comments.
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  • 72 12 BAGDAD Aug. 18. AG..v r ..aß communique said over 400 h.-:J were killed m clashes re>ui^B from -tribal enmity" n ea r \\M and the Turko-Iraq border. W it saia ''hundreds more 1 -xM wounded m nn tfmed co|iii»ct m twccn the Shammar and Albumatj^B tribes m the Sin
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