Morning Tribune, 22 August 1946

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  • 12 1 MORNING TRIBUNE f mew Series* 10 CENTS I -KSDAY. AUGUST 22, 1946.
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  • 459 1 (Washington, Aug. 21.— 1n an Historic ciaim 10 a i interest m Black Sea affairs, the United States formally declared its outright opposition to the Lrffln demands for a share m the military control of the Dardanelles. The American note to Moscow was one of the
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  • 89 1 Russians, Germans Manufacturing New V-weapons I Berlin, Aug. zi.—Kiissian German echnicians are Uu-v.'- nq new V -weapons Mn a nvmbtr of former Gerh'! arms plants which are m "king a: the full level of '^Kheir ]>r< capacity, n well'j^mocumcired and extremely reinformation reaching Beri n from the Soviet occuzone said
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  • 90 1 '2 Million Govt Troops In China Civil War" ■NANKING Aug. 21, Chinese ComI declared Generalte- r Kai-shek ha- thrown I 2.000.000 Kuomintang W tral Government' troops or than 80 percent o f the whole fc-.'r.m..,t Army into the civil r responsible nor Communist I appear to enterf, ssibility the breaking
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  • 9 1 Env oy Recalled 1 nbasir. Is aching i re
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  • 347 1 'Respect Lost Aircraft' Washington Aug. 21.— The United States has demanded that Yugoslavia respect the right of "innocent passage" over Yugoslavia of United States aircraft lost through weather conditions, Acting Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson disclosed at a press conference here. This follows the
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  • 82 1 Alexandria. Aug 21. —Th Egyptian Premie r, Sidky Pasha today communicated Egypt' formal reject! n of Brialn's latest Anglo-Egyptian treaty revision proposals to the Briisti delegation h( r The Egyptian Premier hrd hours interview wi h T,ord Stansgate, Bri \<h Air Minister i and lead< r
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  • 60 1 TOKIO, Aug. 21.— British Commonwealth, Chinese ana Soviet members jf the Allied Council for Japan today turned down the proposal sponsored by Gen. Mac Arthur and tinUnited States Chairman of the Council, George Atcheson to 'invite iTpre'x. ntativts of those 11 powers who waged the Pacific war" to
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  • 37 1 JERUSALEM, A UK. 21.- The g nvnil court martial ha^. found I4cutBenjamin WoOdworth* a British army officer, not yuilty of the murder ol v Jew named Amram Rosenberg Tel Aviv on June 19.— Reuter
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  • 410 1 JAVA: KILLEARN MAY MEDIATE (Tribune Slaif Reporter) Lord Killearn, Special Commissioner, South East Asia contemplates going to Batavia on Monday to offer his services as mediator between the Dutch arid Indonesians. Lord Killearn will take up the threads approximately when they were dropped by Lord Inverchapel earlier this year. The
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  • 176 1 In a broadcast from Singapore Radio last night, Lord Killearn, Special Commissioner, South East Asia, gave the facts behind our food crisis. Outs anding points from hi? broadcast: Th? worst three months ar* now stealing upon us. Stocks of th(i supplying coun rles are
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  • 119 1 GENERAL SAYS LA GUARDIA was INCORRECT BERLIN, Aug. 21.— Gen. Joseph AL'Narney, United States military governor m occupied Germany, today described as "incorrect mi presentation" a charge by Mr. La Guardia, Director-General of UNRRA, that the American occupation aimy had deliberately opposed UNRRA. Gen. McNarney also denied the revent press
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  • 56 1 JERSUALEM, Aug. 21—Tht Jewish resistance movement's secret radio "Voice of Israel" announced this afternoon that the Jewish underground is mobilising all its forces to break the BriUih blockade of immigration into Palestine." The radio appealed to "all democratic peoples m the world" for help against Britain's
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  • 438 2 itifying T o the 111-treatment b« and several Aher AiiH-d war prisoners had undergone at the Out ram Road Prison during their stay there, Lt.Commanciir Theodor SmHs, of thf Royal Netherlands Navy Reserve, yesterday tola the Third War Crimes Court, whore 44 Japanese ollicials of
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  • 144 2 MALAYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE IffethodlStl Irom all OT6I viay.i and m iv afield oaruv. nverged on Binga pore lor the M'-thodis; Mulay.i Annual Conference, th f fir.s to h f h.id since the Überatl m. The a nference be^an its iesliODi on Tuesday and will U til] Sunday. a- the Tu<
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  • 63 2 G.G.'s Personal Flag Unfurled In Penang 1 1 If Own X' porter; PENANCv l|* MUy. The |N rIAnK rtlMhffd Oi Hii Exct. IK ti.e Otftr— r«O ni-ral, the Rt. Bon. Iftuoolnti IfAcDonaM, was bolstod ibtfi the Residency hen tor the iirst tim, -t- rdaj The l! i<-~ r"! And gold
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  • 281 2 Denying that ho had attempted to offer a bribe to ASP 0.0. Griffiths of the Anti-Vice and Corruption Branch of the C.I.D. at the New World Park on June 28, Seah Yoon Shen, a court interpreter, made his defence In a summons case 4 m the
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  • 186 2 Lady Gent Arrives In Penang (Our Own Reporter) Penang, Wedn uif« mmA •i am iookmK forward to XK fting to know Malaya and tne peopl h ire/ said Lady Gent. wife of 8!r Edward Gent, shortly alter her arrival here m an m•- rvi c w She said she was
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  • 117 2 Fire gutted a former Japanese the "Biivui Maru", m Singaocre on Tuesday <iight. ]t was being brought into the harbour for conversion. The Army Fire Service was oumi toned about 9 p.m. and a marine fiie engine was immediately dispatched to the scene. The itarboard of the
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  • 372 2 Singapore Rotarians, employers of clerks Jm labour, yesterday at their weekly luncheon meetrHr heard Mr. Lim Chuan Geok, president of the s9 Clerical Union define the ideal employer JHk .Singapore. H His points: m J. Employers should be kind, sympathetic and approachable
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  • 348 2 Seven Indian guards, L/Nk Jai Ram Lall, Sepo Ahmad Khan, Kuara Khan, Shaik Karim, Rum Singu« Jamil Khan and Abdul Rahman, who appeal -ed V the Fourth Police Court yesterday charged UI B abetting the theft of 29 bales te T nta g
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  • 64 2 The Government nas n» a« certain materials unsuitabU clothing, viz sail cloth, f I dnck. brown duck, unbleached These are suitable for I Picture of shoes, hose, sail tyres, tickings, etc., a"d W I tions, by rranufactur- rs be made to Controller I Singapore.
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  • 29 2 If I Were Bevin.. In reply to a tfltet mmigration into P Guardia replied if I Brituh, "would and appoint me Foreign I ter, I could fix that"- A.P.
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    • 39 2 a m Hal: m to take place fao-daj 1 1 '.or. our Of Ift I I 1 MCI! ■tand* rarinlii to hus ik!Bf by Qorfti Commit- < Kbtt 21. Nun.For T^SFACTION MODERATK PRICES SINGAPORE RTVI ONERV M Oh'ilU fit. Rln^arytr^.
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  • 1888 3 r Vhp Xcv Is Si&vn" Says Lord Kit learn A grim picture of the food crisis that threatens East Asia was given by Lord Killearn, Special Commissioner for South East Asia, m a talk broadcast last night over Radio Malaya. "Th?> world food
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  • 170 3 I 21.-The Widely ohibited acceptance V council of the Ameri- ude representa- other Allies a> K| delegate! to the H was formed to consult \p „n the occupation ft was advanced at ting of the Council ■T 13 by the American B r C.
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  • 37 3 f Our Own Reporter) Penang, Wednesday. Frailing a suspicious-tookiiit Indian labourer, the police found us house about 300 rounds; ammunition, impleior making explosives and a small quantity of Kirn powder. arrested
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  • 119 3 c.,.. I,,,ra'1 ,,,ra- Ml m SoNinth Meeting at Sepl 6 on their posala to pas ent. to Feb. 16, outstanding due to the gran) for the d The books and most of the records of ih society were lost or destroyed during the
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  • 323 3 Alsagoff, Carvahlo Make Their Defence Making his defence on oath m the witness bo* a) the Assizes yesterday, Hussein bin Ali Alsagoft admitted that Carvahlo and Suppiah acted on hi. 1 instructions when they beat up detainees. He himself was acting under the express orders of Sano his immediate Japanese
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  • 131 3 IPOH. Aug. 21.— A trip to the post office has l>r'«utfht prospects of a small fortune to a local Chines*philatelist. The col'rctor, Chang Man Sie\* purchased a sheet of 100 British Military %dministralk>a -5-cent sLamiM for his collection. They cost hiiii their face v;<'U<.' L.") Strait?
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  • 115 3 Aueged to have caused th* death of a compatriot at a house m Market Street on Aug. 2, a 1 26-jnssjnoid Indian, Shariff b Ibrahim was ofdered to be re manded alter a charge of murd was explained to him m thr Third Magistrate's Court
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  • 73 3 ring the pa I At war 3 Australia had cannedi m all, 129.000,000 Ib. of fruits and (2,000,000 Ib. of fruit juices. Large quantities still remain with the Commonwealth Dis] Commission for export •v.« > :i-!«- f< r export also .•ill k i 1 1
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  • 217 3 (Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur Wednesday. His Excellency the Governor-in-Council has approved the increase by 100 per cent of its scale of rates by the Penang Harbour Board with effect from April 1, 1946. A notification to this effect Will appear shortly m the Malayan Union
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  • 446 4 The Morning Tribune THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1946. Death Railway Ownership Jt i reported thai the lovternment ii prepared to pur" fui.v th v Hantfkok-Moulmein railway- better known ai the '])<-.• Railway" from the dr tai c that uol i i thousand ol li.i- icriilced m its construction, it has been
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  • 1463 4  - Harvest Home, New Style A. G. Street I The Combine-harvester brings a new era to the cornfields By Haymakin Dd he farming p rations tha f most, with »t f r an asy winner m regard during both pi md war. But for at l' ait U n years prior
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  • 83 4 LONDON, Aug. 20.-T1 Agency, m a dispatch fr ott tlt Hague on Tuesday, s a X i t E Army and Navy pl an a major dL B 6ivc l n and around Java to cut i island m tw o and stamp n<
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  • 74 4 BATAVIA, Au K 20.-u.-B enant-General E. C. Mansergh, X Allied Commander-in-chief H Java, has confirmed a liriti&h I court martial \s verdict which B .sentenced a British soldier to II ten years 1 imprisonment, reporti II Aneta B The man had robbed nine IB Chinese
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  • 39 4 Mr. Run Run Shaw, who la on aIB worlfi tour, has arrivtd m Knjrland, and is visiting British film studios I ft Ho is bringing hack vrith him leveral \m of thi' latest release! for exhibition II m Singapore-
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    • 128 5 I I X rANG I I I and C I 1 types of R .Max Factor I -1.: ,ddin B Pft^n". (tc I »LLA BCX CO., Ad:.;-. Hotd BuUdUH) Hook Store FOR BOOKS 47 HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. Til. 3218. Restaurant i?jilaysan Green 61, Middle Rd. Sir.gapore. Phone 2620. trgo ct
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    • 156 5 If it's obtainable anywhere it's m Jhs. Sinqapohsi Shop* Electrical United Trading Co., 61 Stamford Road, Singapore. IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT US. Embr onier Direct Importers ol all kinds of Chinese Hand-made Fancy Goods 10, Battery Road (Rodney House;. Singapore. Flowers Lotus Flower Shop AT YOUR SERVICE
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    • 205 5 I General lenhandtse', FOR ALL YOUR REQUIREMENTS VISIT IB AIM U 5, Stamford Road, Singapore. Where a new shipment of porc«iain DINNER SERVICE SETS and ALUMINIUM WARE may inspected Telephone 7563 Han Dressers Ladies Hair Dressers, Latest Fashions and Manicure by Miss Anna Majoric Ann Ladies Hair Dressing Saloon Formerly
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    • 162 5 Men's Wear 'RED SEAL BRAND Btst Quality Neckties 0 $2/50 each "FOSTARS" (Australian) Gents Shoos and Sandal 1 Shipment expected soon Btocklstl of Best "Victory Brand 1 Cork Hats < Helmetl > E. ALLA BUX fc CO, 92. North Bridge Road, Singapore. (Adelpbi Hotel EuJMlnf) Music Store T.M.A. Music House,
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    • 155 5 Rejngeratwr Marden Company Refrigerating Engineer* 82, Orchard Road P.O. Box 755 Telegrams: "MARDEN* Singapore. Sanitary Contractor FONGHIN&Co^Lm Office 64, Wallich Street. Phone No. 7557. Sanitary Electrical Contractor* Building Repairers and Geuer* Importers. Shoe; SHOE CO., LTD. BATA BUILDING, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD Silk Store NEH SILKS In New Designs At Expert
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  • Article, Illustration
    286 6  -  Josephine Lowman Lax muscles usually go sidids wit}] fa y deposits. Diet wil] take off the <Kiru pounds but you will never achieve eat loss m inches unless you add exercise to your routine. Neither wHI you fec-J so z^stful! Al you lose weight you should improve
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  • 55 6 In MMDi CSMf tXercite Ifl ol in] importance ami aim p'<» <d. inoe, the Abdomen ii strategic gpo Mrhcn reducing. TWi i^ true not only bcetUM I protruding ibdomen luuaily actoo !n:my poundfi arjfl ttioi spoils the figure, but also became th<- tone oj the abdomin>l RIQSCJei ll
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  • 84 6 MB Am 21 stork of th< P I d powerful whistles wi ttic rtftkknti oi Chttilloo-sur-8ei n < i <:. 4000 penom and northweft Ol Ujjoii i r Burgundy say they havie batrd vcrv nlfhi for the last week, *f-r^ circuUted about Paris t< rday. Setefßl
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  • 68 6 EX- NIP GOVERNOR OF HONGKONG HELD ffOMOKONG kug. 20 ,j l«fl Kui<-h Tarnk;,, OorcrnOf of >: '••>' f I Uii !••< phi eof th" .T;.;»; ir <n U |>at ion. h;. b««l| Ukei v Btianrhal f- ton to r >Hlinf to the En^ligh «"u ip^ptr hint Mail fil n it
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  • 129 6 China Sea Typhoon Tapers Off TOKIO Aug. 20:— The typhoon "Lilly/ 1 la sweeping up the Korean straits m diminishing force after skirting the western shore ol Kyushu island, where it damaged crops, washed out Highways and blew down a number of houses. Thus far no Injuries and no death!
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  • 116 6 BATAVIA, Auk- 20.— The Republican Indonesian State Bank officially opened yesterday at Jogjakarta, Republican capital m Central Java, and at ;hi* same time a branch office was opened m Batavia. The bank holds a capital of u*n million guilders (Republican currency), but although specimen have been
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  • 338 6 SHANGHAI Aug. 20:— Two former Japanese nflJ cers Col. Satoshi Odera and Lieut. Hitoshi Honda I shortly be brought before the Chinese military t rih,, I nal here on charges of mistreatment of British suh I jects who were interned here during the
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  • 212 6 N.E.I. Statement On Illicit Trade With Malaya i BATAVIA, Aug. 20: -The! Netherlands Navy Inform-1 ation Service says reports! have repeatedly proved! that the illegal trade from! the N.E.I, to Malaya not I only includes Illegally re-1 quired stocks of rubber, su-1 gar and pepper but also I machinery a
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    • 138 6 I IJ'L AIIMJt EXCLUSIVE IX MALAYA TO THE MORNLNG TRIBUNE I i I By Al (-app W 1 Vn J n f:w^r ImiHOFN.Y.l miHOFN.Y. I Tww-^uw.n.v. -If >^/r-sr^/^ t 1/ V I I MV» iMf-rcXE. I.ADY f/^/IWCWIN I THANK YO. I F AMv^v/^ff^^ V VHAT P» ABNFR. Dl JNNO; SOMf.ONF
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  • 1223 7  - BRITISH STARS INVADE HOLLYWOOD Henry Gris Fi7m q By® Morning Tribune i Cor res. m Hollywood. t HOLLYWOOD. When the h»IOLL w. post-war invasion 61 by European stars is chapier prohis title: "First Because the nrst. and m ore still coming. I you saw any British Pictures names won't be
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  • 193 7 Govern ment's Sharp Warning To Yenan PEIPING, Aug. 20:— The Government today confirmed it had dispatched a blunt memorandum to the Communists threatening to attack Yenan, Kalgan and Chengteh, m an effort to relieve the Nationalist garrisoi defending Tatung. The threat of extended government action was reported earlier by Yenan
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  • 80 7 Old Jap Plane Found A blaze Singapore, Thursday, Two lallang fires were M rt«'d yesterday hut they wore not of a .serious nature. Th» i l'ri^ade "was ■UHnoiltd to Haifl Hoad y*»Mt«»rHay morning irherc It irai found that an old JapOßtsc Heroplane had heen st-t on fire. Tv/o TQOrt calls
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  • 49 7 B r r < Prcndi Derby winner F nrtinjr on cl ~.<f place m Grand T D chtaf T> urn diy I T h bon i "t n c rw r is T S M n The m colt C n was thrd.— Reuter
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  • 353 8 CAIRO 101 ;<»:-TI" I' -ability of an internal ,risi m.» to-nishl as a result ofreporta from AtoSdria Um*O» EgyptUn J^™ d tamed down the British proposal! for new ""TSijMBS Paiba, Egyptian Pr ,r,hasmacj SSn Such a rtep would undoubtedly mean a Cab.-""■i-,"'n."K'ion of Nahas Pasha's
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  • 566 8 Yugoslav— A merican Relations Strained PARIS Auk 20: The text of a note sent by the Yu^, ay Government to the United States Govern. ment protesting against the flight of American air£aft over Yugoslav territory was issued here to-night by the Yugoslav news agency. •j. rhe You «Ifti protc I
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  • 57 8 MIAMI. Florida, Am?. 21.—Lieutenant W. E. Hubert. U.S. Navy Seismologist, reported yesterday another quake which he classed as heavy to severe, and apparently centred ta the 'quake u hich has shaken the Caribbean area. Litfht tremor was noted Monday m tin Dominican Republic which already
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  • 139 8 "Not the act of a Friendly Power" Dean Acheson WASHINGTON, Aug. 21.-1 I Secretary of State Dean A< I bluntly denounced new Y\ ttacks. on an unarmed America I Dakota as an 'outrageous performAlice" but m Belgrade a YUfosUijft government source declared planes did the right thing.' Aclk son expressed
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  • 252 8 BELGRADE, Aug. 21— Tru Amencan Ambassador to Yugoslavia Richard C. Patterson, and his military attache, Colonel Richard Partridge, will fly to Bled Thrusdaj to confer with Marshal Joseph Ro; Wfl at his mpw>fr home, over the forcmv down of the American tTtnspon pianos over Yugoslav
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  • 90 8 ROME, Aug. 20—Vittorio Emvianuel, ex-king of IU- queen mcently were evicted on 24 -hours' HOtf.ee from I home by King Farouk, an English language daily "American today. It says that it leaned tliat LmmanueU who uas the g Farouk In twnptllOMJ Antoniads V'lla.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 297 8 Try 7711S AMERICAN Answer To Yesterday's Puzzle. WW |T|AlPjPlElTLJSlT[ttlsjS|S lUC3 14 uprising power 35 Pronoun L V PfliriTitpMiß AY I ACROSS lfi Cn 'ld 28 Central part 3b Stephen '1 BLJ B! 17- Pttndamental 29 -Quenched 37— Cost ol tram S E IJI[SP|LJA[(j|Q ONp 1 IU I 11 r^ thirst
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  • 161 9 R,, i rr\ (Mr Mail)— Indian women are claimih! "ith men m all respects. ..I till I* adopted Rights for Women and t would implement r lUi r- th, <™tw I of women onder th« law „d and "all irenoei of o»v« of ]>
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  • 48 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Under the BUspicci of the Selangor Cyclists Association, another prand cycling: .•arnival is to be hold here next month, the proceeds of which will be donated to His Excellency the Governor'i Welfare Fund. The pro-; gramme includes events for indivi- dual and team championships.
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  • 114 9 LONDON. Aug. 20. —Admiral Lord Louis Mountbat'efi, Supretne Allied Commander, Southeast Asia, may noon assume a new naval appo ntmtni, an official spokesman said here today. Admiral Mountbaiien will visit Sweden a nd Norway early next month for a ho iday but, according to the
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    • 79 9 tO-DAY'S OPENING A KALEIDOSCOPIC ■DVENTIUr: OF ROMANCE -MUSI C- DANCING -COMEDY. m< m l GoLhyn's "Discovery" GEO us I DANNY KAYE l|| &Jjj&' \j™' YN H^W^JtinED MAN" I Ot The D-evii 1 Ili alil> i ij:^ T ,:r4r^^j The Shows Are BIGGER and -BIGGER! I X-- i jtfc HOST THRHUNW
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    • 88 9 1.30—4—6 30-9 30 p.m. I I'm A Cirrand I'oißM'dU! OPENING TOMORROW A R?ally Magnificent Show! MISS INGRID BERGMAN, 1 LESLIMOWARD %F EDNA BEST M^^ The Fame Of BALI! X3yF\ ex T l BRILLIANCE $p&Bm? KE p Ec T *IN THI V/Sflfevy DANCES OF THE ALLIR*^?ZA *NG AND ROMANTIC /f€/^"BALI NIGHT"
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  • 79 10 I I up the Then community over this reTh« ordinary uian-in-the-frjr Instance, i only /htpninir up of the belt for commercial and industrial fresh labour dei and trouhl< Xh entral Bank has sold I, COO ounc< < f ;:o!d at Chinese *****M0 to itabilise
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  • 599 10 I RIALS Her ,,.ri- $2.00 $2.40 -:ks F: 2 80 3.00 Brit I I! Btoi C 8.00 9.00 lolidated Tin Smellers 21/3 ■•x.d. tern United ;;;;n 40-00 tt.Ofed Fr.-iM-r Netvi Ltd. 25.50 20.50 Gammon < Malaya > Ltd. 3.7f> 3.90 Ltd. 3.8'J 4. 00 W. Hammer Co.
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  • 89 10 i LONDON, Aup 19.— Slockl ©I tin on- as on July 1 amounted to 7,7f>0 tons .ompanMl with 7,322 tons on January I, announcf-s the Ministry of Supply. Stocks of tin metal held by tho Ministry on January 1 totalled L'.'J.T-SO lonr tons while consumers held 2,180
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  • 53 10 LONDON. All*. 19. The Stock: I markets raw! 'lull with arwttea* influence* restricting aperfclfrcna. 'dian utilities w.-v;« under preaavre, reflecting the disturbances m Oil-j run.t. Oil shan-s remained dull. AttCttfl foreign issues, Chinese B .nd- wet-e supported on the belief thai tii-' fi< valuation of the <h'nondollar may liuvr a
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  • 133 10 NIW V't|;K. Aujr. '0. Sti I exchange Op*tMl *<'ndy In:' «;uiet. During morning prices drifted ir- V.aily m \«-ry dull trading v.ith \).i- tuniovcr for the first lio'ii only 120,000 ban M,ui' timent was decidedly n,ix»'rt }..< tr^derl and mv. stovs HWiited development! regarding h..th
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  • 65 10 SHANGHAI. AUg. 20. I I i Chairman of the Urn- H Fund, has Ixm r 1 Chinese Government i< 4 is autumn, it il 1 fl) ciuiiese Ooverniw 1 the slrin«Ui office f ,i to China Fund M I t ttion- to extend hei welcome. B^
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    • 117 10 II A. M. 2.00 4.15 j 6.30 9.30 P. M. j Book Early \4OO. BUD MForr^cosraio Universal V Picture SKI X REAMING TO NEW HILAEIOUS HEICiHTS. Friday Saturday AT MIDNIGHT. THRILLS! ACTION! ADVENTURE! VAST AS THE WEST JOEL McCREA— MUAREEN OIIARA. "Buffalo Bill" A Thrtnini P*o« liiin oior! THE RAPE
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    • 107 10 NIOBT:— 1 j'KO Radio )t y WE D "UP IN ARMS" color, v.,th Dinah Shore, Constant DowUm and Dana Andrews a Bik Shock For The Ooiooel! Danny m Dreamland When the j Kirls never looked Prettier! Danny's bij? catch— Japanese -ollared! Vi v 11 want more of DANNY KAYE'S ttuntft!
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    • 26 10 .irillLKK Daily 4 Shows -1.15, 3.30, 6.30 9 p.m. Best Chinese Mandarir VH TItES Prrcede<l by LATEST METRO NEWS SUNDAY: 11 a.m. Matinee SATURDAY: IVlid-Nit« PRKMIEKh
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  • 229 11 I-f 11- Herbert (20), No. *****129, a driver J° UDuer Serangoon Road, attached to °ar -ho agreed to a suggestion by a checker RA ,h he wanted to make some '-easy jjvlred two lorry loads of tentage worth 'to o an Indian.
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  • 99 11 GAOL FOR MALAY WITH REVOLVER Mohamed Ali bi n Hashim, a young Malay, was yesterday sentenced to three years' rigorous imprisonment and fi ntd $200 m default, three months' further imprisonment, on charges of being m possession of a shot-barrelled revolver and ammunition. At the previous hearing, evidence was recorded
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  • 27 11 Trials m connection with the conduct of the Sime Road Camp by the Japanese witt begin m the Victoria Theatre on Tuesday.
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  • 497 11 (By Archie Quick) LONDON, Aug. 21: Ten thousand people including England's keenest sports critics watched recently a team of old England stars play at the Oval and failed to notice a cricketing irregularity perpetrated m fun by the comedian of the crease Patsy Hendren (former Middlesex
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  • 378 11 S.C.F.A. 3; R.N.A.S. (Sembawang) 1. The Singapore Chinese Football Association fully deserved their 3-1 victory over the Royal Navy Air Service (Sembawang) whom they met m a charity soccer match at Jalan Besar stadium, yesterday. The main reason for the Navy's defeat was lacked
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  • 265 12 Aug 21. a Russian plane swooped down on tj airfield to seize Henry Pu-yi from the they wrere about to fly him to Japan by I war's end, the former Manchuria p U tied for the first time at the war crimes trial
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  • 34 12 j< nil yen, Auk 11. Tlit warning oi vhotaMli md mdujil iiuoiik fimong BriI la Palcstuu- il thill mr-r* ■< > ''ll Bftlfa li I Fri■.vaß Kiv»!i today m (TIM I><«-di th< monthly Reuter
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  • 140 12 PRISONERS AGAIN CONVICTED Khu Ah Leng <18> and Teh Thlam Song (21) who are at present serving prison sentences on charges ol attempting 10 r rnnrt xtortion by threatening shop kc pi rs m Tanglin urea hat they would be troubled by < i i ciety men it they did
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  • 193 12 LONDON, Aug. 21.— Compensation for building materials looted from Malaya, Dutch East Indies and Siam by the Japanese for building the rutorious Moulmein to Bangkok railway will be paid to those out of Japanese reparations, said the Foreign Office pok<\sman m London. This factor
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  • 232 12 COLOMBO, Aug. 20.— The Question of negotiations between India and Ceylon on the rights and status vi Indians resident m Ceylon should be left t" Ceylon's new parliament Under tin- new constitution, declared Mr. v. s. Benanayakgi Leader of ttU State Council. Mr. w. Dahanavake had
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  • 233 12 Indian Naval Officers, Soldiers Robbed rOne armed robbery and two simple robb I report-d in Singapore on Tuesday night. I In the armed robbery which vook i»lace at a general store at Kampong Ambar Road. Joo Chiat, an Indian $nopkeeper and his assistant were interrupted while at 9.15 pm. by,
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  • 83 12 Train Topples Over Into Swollen River WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND, Aug. 20.— Th engine and two \va.L r < na of a goods train which ran into a landslide m Manuwatu Gorge, kx I Palmerst* d md W< odvi 1 Noi th [si; d I topped into Maintain River which was
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  • 96 12 INDONESIANS CLAIM SUCCESS PATAVTA, Aug. 20.— Aen an Indonesian army ipokesi two airfields at Dutch held rang have been put entin lj commission by Indonesian for The pokesman said thai the Dutch are DO only small type aircraft v off from the broad c These landing strips meai becoming target
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  • 148 12 BRITISH MAJOR 'PREPARED JAP PROPAGANDA' SYDNEY Aug. 21.--Evide n c, I Maj. Charles Cous,-,^. o n trial lor high treason, ofler^ 0 I Australia from Japan for peace jJ^B goUations wa s given by ;i J^fJM woman, Fumik 0 Balsiho ployee of Tokio Radio. Maj. Cousens, who was a reguis^R
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