Morning Tribune, 28 August 1946

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  • 13 1 MORNING TRIBUNE 10 103. 1 fy«e Ser<e»; /o cents DNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1946.
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  • 134 1 NE W DELHI, Aug. 27.-Liaquai General Secretary .0} P u teatnu and Deputy I uague party in we ugUlaUve Assembly toJ the dirrction of Mr \llnah, league President, asked %cmbl r. 0/ ihi League not to atbd meeting* of any committee J; the various Government, dents
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  • 60 1 P ona, Aug. 27.—The India hrking Committee of the Alllia .Scht'duk'd Castes Fadera--11 'Untouchables) has adopted esoiution asking Federation noers to renounce any titles ch had been conferred upon tht British Governresolution was paased as nst the Place ac«g Federation in the Cabinet missions proindtan independence
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  • 28 1 JDO, Aug. 27.^-SCAP Civil ComWions Sections announced the < of a radiD-teloßraph service Ja Pan and all points of mmonweaith for mili--1 credited civilian person- fU^tion forces in Japan
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  • 223 1 Killearn Holds Conferences In Batavia Ba avia, Aug. 27.- Lord Killearn held separate conferences with Indonesian Republican officials, the Dutch Lt. Gcv. Oen. Dr. van Mook and the Unied States Consul General Mr. Walter A. Foote today, in an intensified British effort o arrange a renewal of negotiating between he
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  • 48 1 NUREMBERG, Aug. 27.— Lord Justice Sir Geofrey Lawrence said the International Tribunal is expected t o conclude hearing of evident^ in the Prolonged) war crimes trials here and retire to Ponder decision "by Saturday evening". The trial has been Underway sinc c last November.
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  • 133 1 II brought here on *n<.ide 'local time i' w^'r .v ..r.d V ■-iiK.rds on "aS r Rivt t Poies, -ton KatJ rtn« khaki f "jaru Their own clothes, they said, had been destroyed during the disturbance while they WefC being transf*vred from Katriel Jaffe aboard which
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  • 596 1 RUSSIA ACCUSED OF "INTIMIDATION, LIES" AT PARIS Paris, Aug. 26. Mr. J. aay brought the delegates Palace to their feet with •Soviet Russia, in which "lies", "intimidation" and H" was speaking in de delegate whose arguments ana Economic Commission vie L Foreign Minister M. Mr. Beasley said: "Russia s tactics
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  • 95 1 Communist Attacks Beaten Off PEIPING, Aug. 27.— Government troops were reported to be driving on three Jehol province cities while to the southweH in northern Shansi province, defenders of the besieged Tatung fought off Communist nttacks for the 23rd day. The Government sponsored Central News said 7,000 Communists made late
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  • 52 1 LONDON, Aug. 27— To save 1.*****0 tons of cod yearly 1 1 200 of Britain's iarge>t locomotives vn tlic main line railways arc to be converted to oil ia quickly as possible. Authorisation for Conversion Was announce^ by the Ministry ol Transport
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  • 49 1 MOSCOW, Allg. 27. Thr BoViel I Tass news agency denied Chinese newspapei reports tha* secret Dftct "unfavourably to China 1 wu ttameH bet- tx>n the U"»t..-r* Bt*te*. t.he Soviet. Union MM Britain it the time of the Potsdam nwrotiat.in Th.. report h i "complete fabrication Tass said.
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    23 1 Ttits loatuing s^gn jor inotoris s can be found n BukU Timali Road near where the E kayes ma'ch factory used to be.
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  • 90 1 YUGOSLAVIA CLAIMING £325-MILLION Paris, Aug. 27- Yugoslavia 1^ claiming $1 300,*****0 r^para tions 4; 325.000,000) from .Italy 1( was reveah d when amendments *o ih<* draft treaties before the Paris Cornermen were pub lish«'d »day. Ausralip h^adcci thp list with 73 amendments. Yugoslavia was second with 39 amend nv nts
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  • 99 1 Haifa, Aug. 27. British troops today resumed the r r search tor anno and «xpl >sives *n th« Jewish ncttl ment of S»»do Yam, •5 miles north of Haifa whrre the entire adult population wan. jrcst rday rounded up, Nu arms had be( n found
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    • 64 1 A FEW OF THE NEWLY ARRIVED ARTICLE? I CIAN SINGH'S HAVE ON DISPLAY I FOR LADIES FOR CENTS SWIMMING SI ITS ITALIAN SHIRTINGS (In popular stripe designs) EMB: GEORGETTE BLOUSES TOOTAI. TII.S 'Hungarian Ffcshloned) <to latest patterns) PIRK SILK GLOVES rROPHYLACTIC fßest BBgttoh mako) HAIR COMBS SILK KNICKERS PLASTIC TOASTRACKS
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  • 72 2 ma ii -any Df f>on Comp**9 Kmptolfe** I -nt o/ th* company yesterday Afu ice, lA€ /r mm mm* »ui V> addrris the strikrr< > t lair afternoon they had n,t go\ It: lOVdl l*« OOWPW* jgitrr^ttfT k« w P"' if r l mafcr 1»:) sftt/rmewt on
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  • 157 2 CIGARETTE LIGHTERS WERE COUNTERFEIT a Canton* chow Weng ujrh > appear- d before th< Thira Magistrate or. a summons yesterday was fln d $200 ox tl r. tths 1 imprisonment when he ,nvlct< d tor counterfeiting the trad mark oi a w ;i brand >1 cigareti Ugnl n Ac on
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  • 71 2 PBCAHO, Aug 26. Armed bandits ti; -or U tarly morrjing attack on an Liu family Uvini in BtttUfWortti U»-<i;u Tw 0 ol tlnrn were armdl with v -voiver>. Afu-i breaking into th fttUp bOtfte they decamped with emit iQ< j'-vsjlcry worth Wart thtß tl.OoO When
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  • 117 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A certain quantity ol Ovaltin has been allotted to the Fducat'on Department and will be m i f j o Bchool-chlldn n after th; August h.lidays. During the pasi few months school children were abk* to buy Cheap chocolatei und tj x tiles. While
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  • 61 2 The oombined effort! <i the Muni'lpal Pin Briflde and thr> Army Pire Eter iV > Inf a lallang and jungh* flrc '>rr\irr«'d in the virinitv >f the OrdOMMC Depot in K'thon". 01 Chu Kan^ Road ;-fi over :i larn in ■> ••< hours \x-tove tin
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  • 333 2 (Tribune Stafl Reporter; Id Mr a? Sarrett, Trade Union Adviser in Singa- Us. „.-,JH addr-ssin^ the Manufacturers' Assoelation, Singapore. Pointing out that world economic conditions would remain it contributory factor in the present labour unrest, he emphasised thai v ha! many employers in aya tended
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  • 37 2 Approval has note been rec ived to make advances against back pay to members of i h e Local Defence Corps, Singapore. Reg si rat ion wiH commence on Friday, at SSVF Headquartern, Singapore.
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  • 77 2 An Indian sentry who stopped a Trishaw with two Chinese returning home at night and relirv *d them of $240 at Clemencfau Avenue Brdge was found guilty of armed robbery and sentenced to seven years' risorous imprisonment by Mr. JnsVCz Thoro^ocd a' the Second Singapore
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  • 95 2 As Chinese fu about to board Monday V 6.30 train for the main- laud, a revenue officer stopped himi it the Singapore Railway Station, and, en xamining a rattan basket th» Chinese was carrying, discovered three pounds of opium concealed in false bottomYesterday. Yew Ngai
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  • 152 2 Ric* tret Siamese train locceeded in i tignmenti from p J Koala Lumpur to S the last lap, when the c. were taking deliv< peared to be s.-;cks ol wooden crates Contain nis e was discovered yestei A lit venue officer on doty v
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  • 124 2 LOWER TARIFFS FREER TRADE Washington. Aug. 2 7. -Britain financial deficit for 19i6 porbabl? will be "considerably less' than tin U.S. $3,000,000,000 when she negotiated for the U $3,750,000,000 loan, an official t the U S State Department's busness and commerce office said cj Monday. He said this "shows the
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  • 441 2 WAAF Girls Here Were "Waited On Hand Foot" The latest bevy of WAAF volunteers to reach Singapore straight from England all agree that their introduction to overseas service in South-East Asia the ihree-weeks voyage in the Empress of Scotland was "wizard.*' "Wo were waited on hand and foot," they said,
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    • 116 2 i Earlier rrj*/ri,~paqr i) WANTED a «o<jd and respectable lawyer who is able to settle up vcrtl matters with regard kO some foreign countries. Letters to Box Ho Mg 1 Morning Tribune, Blngaooie. AICTION SALE of MiX'd collection of Carpets. Cumc•r*s, Silverware, Boa '-hold RaQUlalUt, Ten IKWN, Coffee Servers, WMhtaf
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  • 412 3 Govt. Disputes Legality Of Back-Pay To JCSA iii 1.1 MPUBi Aug. 27:— H was announced last Friday between the Pyke back pay atf rn(l representatives of the Junior Civil ««i mit l e .ion lield at Council, Chambers, that Seiß< •»>*' becl legally advised that there was bovc I, for
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  • 122 3 bur men who attempted to brt doth from Sin?apoir >ennits were fined fun.s ranging from $400 u 01 > when they pleaded guilty M Second District Judg'. 1 t sterday. pree >1 them stated they inf taking the doth to hatra pdullah 2o> whd was
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  • 38 3 all naff ttt, leader I Conference v. sterday I v h rd m I rencea he now on his m Jt ary I .pore I ilia. i ay in BinI GovernorD n Mac-
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  • 345 3 Six R.A.F. aircraft carn^i out an intensive search >ver many miles of ocean for lifeboats filled with survivors frcm the merchant snio, the Mount Douglas Bark, whicn sank off the Andaman islands last week. Aii the boats were eventua'iy seated and the seamen t+'.m the
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  • 151 3 The Singapore Associat'on is to consider shortly a nu> •mi calling upon the association *o tend* an S.O.S. for immediate fond aid to Singapore 'o the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. George Hall A covy of ihe appeal, if approved, is
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  • 356 3 A young woman sobbed in thc witness box at he Assize Coun yesterday as she described the lnLignities, beatings and water treatment she had to lifter when she was arrested and taken to the Cenral Police Station during the occupation as a sus>ected
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  • 26 3 BOMBAY, (Air Mail)— The total abolition of the Indian Import Trade Control was urged by the AllIndia Importei I oeiation at meeting hen-. Reuter.
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  • 257 3 LAWYER GIVES WAR CRIMES EVIDENCE Giving evidence at the 7h l r Crimes Court yesterday a* con inucci hearing of tn* trial ol 44 Japanese personnel I the Out rum Read Prison toi ad I*l trsatmcfti of AiJ prls( n rs :T.d civilian r sidents Mr K P. K Mmun.
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  • 122 3 A rhi/usc, IL, \h Pook, claimed trial to u (liarL'" af offering »'i ille trai gratilleation to Inspector Raja rutnani whefl be WWXared heforv Magistratg K. M. Byrm- on a sum mom yost «rcii According to th«' ovirlccv, Fnsnec ti»r Rajaritnam attached to Paya Ltt.r
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  • 63 3 PBKANO; Autf. LV, -Six hundred liphtornwi, aro :u -k a t uork a^ah* i Strike whirh began la->t Monday A settled ml was roa chsd yt-'sterda> afteroo n Lightermen will \,v r». t -eivintr 6 monthly pay of $120 for working ci» lighten thirty ton.-, «nd
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  • 123 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter i T^p outbr'ik ot smallpox ennt'nurs in Singapore and t* 1 public are again urged to :c!nat*d if they have not alr'v done Tn h" Malayan Union. II t which six wer fatal, were rep rtf(j fur the week ondin: Aug.
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  • 370 4 The Morning Tribune WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1946. What CAN Be Done I urn to thi bjed of can be done In thi bj the locaJ Administration. A j, i down is overdue. If the mthoritiei an- unable to prev snf smuggling oi rice Into Malaya m exei my all the
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  • 1357 4 I Lord Halifax recalls his part in Anglo-US, co-operation By i THE EARL OF 1 HALIFAX j On a grey, dank January morning n tHI 1 was standing 1 (jn the di i he latest Bn h ba U ihtp as we moved h ,,u,rr i noa
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  • 126 4 LONDON, the Cnlj Indian p turn t, London todaj I W* Switzerland, when the world moral r, I I en* told R,ut, i: I format'«,n of the new j»... eminent which a the 'I %u ernment in every sense of "Thouch lam not a cor. I must admit that
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  • 342 4 FAMAGUSTA, Aug. 26.-lilJ Jewish immigrants are rt-ported '«^> b e on Doard the Empire Ht-y*o«B (7.030 tons> whicli is i-xpicted haßi| today or tomorrow mnrninc.-R I doub, of the soundness of "-I American P t>pl l!>1 him shai ß [he dust of the preat cities ol his feet
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    • 163 5 If it's obtainable anywhere it's in Jns. SmqapDM SnopA kctrical United Trading Co., 61 Stamford Road, Singapore. IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT US. Embroidery Direct Impotten vi all kinds of Chinese Hand-made Fancy Goodb i.ooiisToui: ;0, Battery Road (Rodney House;. Singapore. Flowers i Lotus Flower Shop AT YOUR
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    • 217 5 metal Merchandise FOR ALL YOUR REQUIREMENTS \TSIT >I\IHO 5, Stamford Road, Singapore. Where a new shipment of porcelain DINNER SERVICE SETS and ALUMINIUM WARE may be inspected T»lpphone 7563. Hair Dressers Ladies Hair Dresners, Latest Fashions and Manicure by Miss Anna Majorie Ami L.-die; Hair Dressing Saloon Formerly of Maison
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    • 157 5 RED BSAL BRAND Best Quality Necktlei 12/50 em h "FOSTARS" < Australian i Gents Shors and Sandals Shipmeni expected soon Stockists of Be?t "Victory Brand" Cork Hats (Helmets). E ALLA BUX L CO., 92, Noitl) Bridge Road. Singapore. lAdelphi Hotel Building) Mu Sti T.M.A. Music House, 61/63, High Street, Singapore.
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    198 6  -  Josephine Lowman B U// A m you had thic i .r. able ai ake i) i one th i i f < i your figure for Jome why not i them in •-■<' ri ord< i h a lai diet you in th nine time, thai extra
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  • 51 6 iTDNEY, tug l!0. AustralUm bo irorktd on tl of the Burma Sii i be compel aid th<- Pi in. This would clam Japane repmrfttiona 'i r \rticU I. .< t the Slam-1 I'- ace d, Ku liable and ;.(l. atioi »i I; n deta
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  • 386 6 LONDON Auk 26.— Britain has now formally invited the Jewish Agency to represent Palestine Jews at the forthcoming tripartite conference on Palestine to be held in London on September 9, the Foreign Office tookesman slated in London to-night. Tin Jewish Agency, Reuter'B diplomatic
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  • 149 6 HORSE GOES ON STRIKE CLONES, MONAGHAN, Aug. 26.— Clones (poputaton about 2,000) is worried because it in a one horse town and the town's one official horse has gone on "unofficial strike." More than a month ago the toion's council manager reported to the councl that the horse was getting
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  • 24 6 Our Dumb Blonde "Everybody Is talking! about a swing to the left but I can only make thisft one so backwards and! forwards." J
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    • 57 6 *> j S I,l*l. AII\Ui INCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRIBUNE] I ni Just a Waring for You By /y CaP* 1 I I @OMF-.VJHERE IN THE U.3. A.— 1 Y N THAT'S Y O/V.^-AM PRAYS I IT'S SrV. i^)^ niGHT n ?i^s«&B?> /squawk- S tm A el l
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  • 1684 7  - It's Irene Now In Hollywood Not Adrian Henry Gris I II -rd Rules California And California Rules America Filmland Fashions r Byß Fashions ilmland left to Right: No. 1. For active or casual sportxutar this striking plaid Jack-shirt is tops. Well tailored, the spporty pocket is fashioned along tirm mannish
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  • 106 8 26 <" n on I Chin two pe- < mrd il military irt r belonged battalion < idquarteri ol the Q ol Yunnan pro. in-' Ob f thdr victims was Pro- LI Kui po B rn'-mb.T ol the League :utlve commlt- The rrAw. i r. ace
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  • 66 8 Exchange Of Population BUDAPEST, Auk. 26. The II ingarian Government has red from U>< Yugoslav Government a note proposing »t voluntary exchange of population, th«- Hungarian Telegraph Agency reported. The i) >t«* suggests that within one year ot the signing of the i treaty* persons over ih Khould be tsked
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  • 375 8 (Tribune Staff Reporter) SINGAPORE, Tuesday.- First signs of social v l^ rest in Singapore as a result of the recent cut 18 tb -famine level" of the city's rice rations appeared"- I Vf^ oday when 2.000 employees of the Singapore Tractk 1 Company
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  • 190 8 BATAVIA Au K 27.— Lord Kill, urn yesterday began -smindiiiß 'mission on possibilities of a Dutch-Indp- n.-s n S foment with a 40-minut, conference with Li utenant-Govemor-General Hubertus Van Mook, writes Sta Swlnton, Associated Press Correspondent. No announc went was mud*: on what w:is dISCUSSed,
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  • 160 8 LONDON. Au». 24:- -Plans ..n being hastened by the Supplv Ministry for breaking down 1,250,000 ions of ammunition and converting It to Civilian use. Even 2.000-pound R.A.F. bombs, hiph explosive, trmour piercing °ind chemical itar- shells can be used in peace. Some; ammunition too dangerous
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  • 52 8 One bakery in the cen re f| i town was barricaded with barb <\ wire last night. Minor Injuries were reported tiav been sustained at an 0 hei bakers by vendors rushing U obtain their siippli< S( me sn >ps are successfully putting into operation :heir o%ij rationing
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  • 209 8 British Policy Assailed LONDON. Aug. 27.-A :i| scale attack on British policy fl the Mediterranean and theM'.B die East, from Greece to I:J was broadcast on Monday A Moscow radio, which chan-Bb that the British were striviß for "undivided domination." W In a broadcast, a woman coa-H mentator, A. Bye.lskaya,
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  • 58 8 BELGRADE. Aug. 26. 1 States Embassy here annoui day that it ha s been off it. ed that the bodies d American airmen forced Yugoslavia on AU£. 19 wi to America for burial. Tr,day the original opened and the remain bodies wtrt found, it ha
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    • 341 8 7V>- '/'/.is AMERICAN CROSSWORD 13 Bcolder M— Royal Navy 32 state „1 .un-ic JB|A|C|O|Nl |E|M|l |T|Sf LIUCS:— 14 Baseball team <abbr.> peraon (SWtTTiRE L ATE EIN 15 If ilttary tern W— Ornamental 31— Scribbled fID Ane p'r A p'tiP ACROSS r KuroP,. work 34 Shooting m,r- af/ eHe?T n1 25
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  • 47 9 26-Gen. ChoU Communist retoday brok, b b glaring that L Kuomintang I keeping up the communists p'ace-loving pea- United Nations 1,1 a that the Communibt fj to Join the coalition !^r?therew»s a guarantee V order wouW -1,; some formula had Reuter worked utt
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  • 171 9 Tass Dardanelles Charge Denied LONDON. Aug. 26.— The Soviet news agency Tasa carried Beirut reports saying the British had se/ up military installations in the Dardanelles diplomatic paint of conflict between Russia and the Western powers. A British War Office spokesman said there was "no foundation whatsoever" of these reports
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  • 97 9 NANKING, \ig J" Thp Communistfl li to th*« I ck-mar ni* h'l r iwul tA Un d •in <" hina, ai d j) I Kalgan liadio today. Th«- flnt indi<ation.-i that full «Cftl« \^;ir, known to he brewing in Manrhuria. had }>r^k«'n out
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  • 116 9 Reynolds News On Indian Govt LONDON, Aug. 25— Commenting on the formation of the interim Indian Government, in 4 Conservative newspaper, Reynolds Mews, pays: 'Pandit Nehru, "who suffered behind prison bars for 20 out of his 57 years in the cause of Indian Creed* m, takes office tano iow as
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    • 107 9 presents J^J^W 4 tg y\O\NE lJet\RljO ROD CAMERON DAVID BRUCE WALTER SLEZAK ILKKTDEKKEI marjokie iambeai j. edhakd bhomberg abner bikkkman SALOME BECAME THE AGILE ICHANTRESS OF 2 CONTINENTS THKOUGH LOVWG THE SALOME Bandit Ueturns Be^L Loot and Does not Audience! KHi Again! DOES A MEI LAN FONG DANCE AND FLAYS
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    • 129 9 Slatnat Hari Raya Puasa! Another Dramatic Triumph And As Usual ir. \i 11., "M^^^) Where Everyone Goes For The Best In Entertainment! Opening Today 4 Shows 1.30 -4 6.30 9.30 p- m. Miss Betty Davis in her supreme achievement! w in' nut* ipur f i^H^il jVv'f 1 TTI Mil \-C
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  • 72 10 ZURICH, Au? 26.— Thr world cycling championship JUdfM decided today that th< final for the worid'a tfCMtOOft] champioiLship will Km jrun iii Zurich two weeks after Senrftfcbem France) has made a recorery from a broken collar bones, bit not later than O 1 Senfftiebens .-UM.aim W/ ing
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  • 33 10 t;.. Pre kdent, •ournament DTganlCutholic Young M union m Queen Btreel on Sunday. Before the tournament party in honour of Rev. Father Wee hr-.d which was attended by 1; herlnf.
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    • 73 10 HARI RAYA HOLIDAY HIT! fi^AB^RlJM^ Opening TO-HA^ WITH NEW W E. starUiigatlla.m. SOUND "fUtj mou iWi^M Secret^ Command i)l',Hfl\ t^^l R V lIKSTEK fl^ P^^^^^^i# MOKKIS JMiP fji^l MlllllllilTWl O AHOI PJ^ N Preceded by THE 3 STCV CES IN "SOME MORE OF SAMOA" A Belt-Burster— This two rccler fliil'lf
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    • 94 10 Midnight Tonight ALHAMBRA STILL THE MOST GIGANTIC THRILL OF ALL! m,, YOU WON'T BELIEVE JP^^^^ FAT WRAY %y jT lOBT AIMSTIONC I»UCC CABH Y A yrtonally dmct*d CUEIIAN C ft ERNEST I. OOPEB OCHOEDSACK ...:^.-Aii»cr rnuuuu 1 lull DAVID O tCLZNICC r. P,+d*,,, tonight 7 pjb. and 1.15 pjn. "Where
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    • 79 10 ALHAMBRA B^' I^7"',: t IS IT STALKS AGAIN! E MORE DAi\ GEROUb K THAN BEFORE! THE I MUMMY'S I B B a^ m K ■^■a I Thrill! 1 S-h-i-v-e-r! H S-h-u-d- d-e-r! I. on Chaney Puts Over His Creates! I Momfying Act To Assault Your Nerves! B NO CHAINS CAN
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  • 790 11 Sin e Road Case Opens lun 01 22 male civilian internees Lrnees of whom one was aii '"•I- I Chanci Camp by a Japanese vividlv described at the trial of boffi ",V War* Crimes Court held at the I .^Hall, y^terday. H official
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  • 124 11 TAXI ROBBERY ALLEGED B mjr the four robb< riea reported >: 0I) Monday three were B' The biggest haul B from a house in Boat Quay when B< T< one "i whom had a B^< entered the hoate at 3 p.m. Id decamped with $fc. r »o and jewelB worth
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  • 158 11 Six Chines 0 who claimed to Ibe fishermen, were convic ed and sentenced to six months' r.i. each when they appear ?d in the Fifth Police Court yesterday charged with theft of 98 bales tentage belonging to the Forces. An Indian guard attached r o
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  • 31 11 CHICAGO. Aug. 26— Eternal ReI ward, a little known horse, surprised spectators at Washington Park by i winning the $102,250 American Derby I and paytag $205.60 for a $2 ticket- A.P.
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  • 366 11 Indians 334 Runs Behind Essex (I'rom Learie Constantine, Keuter's Special Correspondent) SOUTHEND, Essex, Aug. 27:— The Indian Tourists have about five hours loday in which to score 334 runs if they are to beat Essex. The Essex captain surprisingly did not enforce a follow on after the Indians had fared
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  • 464 11 MUSICAL CONCERT A T THE THEATRE Dr. Wu Paak-shing, the Chinese Consul -General. Is inviting various Government officials, community leaders, and music levers to attend masieal concert to ho ?xiven in I Victoria Thratro on Sept. 1, from r»..'iO to ii. .'5O p.m., by his younger I brother, Mr. Wu
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    • 42 11 W The Worlds il.^Bl 77^ DAILY 3-7-9.15 P ivl. George White's Scandals" Joan Davis-Jack Haley Opening To-morrow tOKRA WOMAN" 'm Technicolor) at /-Jon Hall JDO y s bu S R BIN HOOD" technicolor) Wildo Hv( N BROTHERSSR aks, Jr. O V B
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    • 30 11 SOMETHING PECIAL For The Hari Raya Puasa Festival at the GREAT WORLD CABARET TO-MORROW when MISS NORIN Will Fntertain With Argentine Rumba (2) South Sea Hawaiian Dance. A Romantic Night!
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  • 136 12 ••unlimited" number ol bodies, estimated at atoai I people allei to to^ H s^"SiSl2 i Jaj during m ion ol pm ug-up yesterday from Lwo drop mass graves at Olueor and rifle r*nw burial ground. If] 'i Kb Ps wa S IJ >
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  • 125 12 (O w %rrtftaf in a taxi one June Ding, lour mnl«- Ohitt tr ;i bOWf in Ahvon Road d thta began to pull i>n< Ifr n i promla local rubbi i out Thtf triad Wm taXi but !dll»-d. 800l offered nrtrtiiw while iic( help was bummoned.
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  • 184 12 LONDON, Auk. 27. Reports of uu\siJ< i),issiim r Sweden are pottrinf mU) anU-iircralt lioaci«iu. t rt i i.f the Swedish Army, v.ut«- the correspondent of tinDaily Ifail. 'J m. Bwedts (.-.-ill it tb»- spook I the l')w ideal meteor flU?s trlfht Hue. In in mt'ivhw jresierday
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  • 157 12 HONGKONG Aug. 27. Tw 0 British Omseas Airways flying bouts touch (1 down in Hongkong harbour today Inaugurating fa- s t weekly serrices from England Bad from Singapore, puttiu? the colony on the map as oiir of the most imprtant air centres in the p ai
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  • 122 12 WftShingt »n. Auu. 27 Th»; American woman who will tutor Japan'i Crown Prince, Mrs Elittbetli Gray fining ol Philadelphia, rlewi her new Job with 'a c r :un amount ol treplda n Mri Vtnii d she did n h ich Ungt w( re un
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  • 178 12 a than £2*0,000.--rmer countries on Monday brought an ac < n at Conference from Sovie n Commissar M Molof gation tg to und jrmin tn > th" ind r k a blow at th<.- establishIn Europ'.' Thr conf< rence also r< <■• ived
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  • 279 12 WASHINGTON, Au£. 26.— The United States for the ftrst time in history has formally accepted the compulsory jurisdiction of International Court of Justice in a letter from President Truman to Dr. Trygve Lie, Secretary-General of the United Nations. A covering letter from Mr.
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  • 49 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Aug. 27.-AflH having his car stripped <" lf its 'M wheels and a spare wheel on oi night. Mr. A. M. Stalke of PlanUJ Agency, Kuala Lumpui. ml timised again the following m| when thieves broke into h*B ):iCX m and stole his clothing a"d moneß
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  • 71 12 WASHINGTON, Aug. 27, Navy announces the retiremew CaPt Ellis M. Z a charia>. Japan who conducted the psychoW cal warfare campaign for UllCOn ionai surrender in Kovernm« broadcasts direct to the P e °P le Japan. WASHINGTON, Au«. 26. JtM Clark Mcßeynolds. 84. reti Btatos Supreme
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  • 90 12 23 Killed In Dacca Clashes London, Aug. 27. a Reun-r dispatch from Calcutta said the police haw ti^h ened con rol <>v\ r Dacca, where clashes between Hindus and Muslims have raited in the deaths of 23 persona and the wounding oi r the past week Thr police have set
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  • 50 12 TOKIO, Aug. 27.— Shunui Okawa. Co-defendant with ex-premier Hideki Tojo and other alleged plotters in the war crimes trial has been admitted to a local insane asylum. Okawa was removed from court durtaff the early stages of the trial after ho had slapped Tojo's bald head
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