Morning Tribune, 3 September 1946

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  • 11 1 MORNING TRIBUNE gjghkfkhg w Scries) 10 CENTS T01 SEPTEMBER 3. 1946.
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  • 111 1 I 4 magistrate's court today sentenced M. S. H BATAVU Selhrrlangs Forces Intelligence Uc ***J I) NM< Eurasian secretary, to H and m ,n respectively for their parts m the NakamuraT embezzlement. ,Jm lor improper possession o, U Ib of I and 5 .000
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  • 160 1 J rusalem, Sept. 2.— British paratroopers wen. their search for arms m southern Jewish villages of Doroth and Ruhama rth consecutive day. Both villages are cut from outside communication. I Hebrew papers today lone "eyewitness coin:: of alleged cases misconduct by paraEn Jerusalem, the secrei
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  • 58 1 BANGKOK, Sept. 2.— Head of \hc Siam Rice Commission, Mr. Somerset Butler, has been assured b.y the Siamese Premier, Thani Pong, that rice deliveries will be speeded up to cover July and August deficits m i export and also that the full quota will be despatched
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  • 14 1 of about op-smasb-h one Chil casei of port*. Indonetmoun: •i m loading India
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  • 229 1 80 Indonesians Killed In Action Batavia, Sept. 2.— lt was officially announced today that 75 Indonesians had been killed and 25 taken prisoner during the clearing action southwest of Sourabaya. Another five Indonesians were killed m a patrol clash m the same area. Allied troops also clashed with Indonesian snipers
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    • 47 1 jCive Us The Pleasure To Serve Satisfy You! leading I citizens Choicest Selections insist on From U1 h ir South Africa t] liqueurs SWEET VERMOUTH e PORT WINE riove Liqueur- Van Der Hum PEPPERMINT LIQUEUR nilahta FRANCISCAN CONVENT at cur WHITE PEFPERBHST DRY VERMOUTH GIAN SINGH CO.\Sr«j
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  • 64 2 id bin I'>:;thim '34 who was i Binc*pore waten on ..fj lor Bumatra $300 In default, thr«- liKditiis' ligo- i f 1 1 1 by ocfirid DUr J i I I{u.,.s--11, y. tciday textili M yard' of white 18 yaiu bltmil cloth, v.' <
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  • 343 2 LOCAL TRADERS ADOPT FOUR RESOLUTIONS At a meeting yesterday at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, the president Mr. Lien Ying-Chow announced that on his personal representation the Government assured him that the hitch m the interisland trade was receiving Government attention, and that
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  • 141 2 THE WRONG MAN WENT TO GAOL O, i d eged eni h i bi or Aim i > 'i nno baU to appeal was ct j lef.T. RusulU yetterday q tnj jj< rsonai >v. a by the prosecuting officer, Mr. Aiahmoua, Ai itOngvxu \enten ed to imprisonment for a Fooa
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  • 267 2 Singapore Indians Urge Congress -Muslim Unity (Tribune Stafl R porter) c f riians at. a ing Last night to th Ir Muslim to |oin hands for a d and Independen Spoil d by the Malayan In- Congress, the larr I &nd< meet i i ti( premi oi th< ii d
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  • 43 2 WASHINGTON, Sept. 2.— The Presidential Yacht Williamstburg, returning President Truman to the United States from his West Indies vacation cruise reached a point of 20 miles off I Virginia coast early yesterday. The President is expected to reach White House this afternoon. A.P.
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  • 45 2 nee i t nin< months' 1 impr In tl -nd S. on a 'Jai Tan Pi l f U utid him gu \tv on hurl 1 ccupan confea 'v v. re r«»mmu--1 d to i us on each i t> cun
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  • 101 2 JAVA DUTCH CELEBRATE BATAVIA. I ry Batavia I ,mo d en Saturda; I I Dutch .old d the birthday of < I inina. High-spot of ti [m ing parade befon B ral Hubertus va? tnd Dutch troon B<4iind t h/. t: l El mental band of the v \Z landers,
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  • 112 2 lightermen's strike off in Penang (Our O» M Reportei i I PENANG. M The Harbour Board lighten^ who were on strike returned t last Saturday igreeing offers creased wages. Tli e Present wages are S3u fa i th<»se engaged m 1941, and $25 jj new hands. The former pa] m
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  • 597 2 War Crimes Cou rt Wants To Hear Mrs. Kirwa n In Person Internee Sketches Si me Road Case Accused E Giving evidence m the War Crimes Court at the rial of five Japanese officials of the Changi civilian Internment camp and later of the Sime Road Cam, yesterday, Mr. C.
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  • 297 3 the Chinese Chamber of ComMr Lien Ying Chow, the chairman, bad written to H. E. the Goverl secretary, and the Secretary for nesting that the control on rice merchants be allowed to import L lcn sueirested that flour rationing be conK\n?ts instead ol
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  • 69 3 en concerned m tme nt ol a Chinese, Chiu Siang, and m f n eight other civilian North Borneo Bak«i Fiimio, Kcmpeital, is o n l Crimed Court i t on May arrested to Gadone Until June 8, Ws o,il and on three oc»tkk mornoners, WilBiang, Teo
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  • 55 3 The sentence of 12 months rigorous imprisonment each wa s conlirmed and their appeal dismissed when two Chinese, Lam Say and Lee Len, appealed before Mr. W. J. Thorogood against their sentence yesterday. They had been convicted and sentenced in the lower Courts tor extort'on
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  • 57 3 Ci.ufcht m the act of transporting ji l»ag- containing 120 katties of wheat flour at 5% mile, Chan^i Road. 800 Kong Boon (58) was fined SHOO, m default four months' rigorous imprisonment m the Second District Court, yesterday. 800 was arrested on Sunday by two
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  • 135 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Mr. Aw Boon Haw, local Chinese millionaire, who returned to Singapore a few days ago from China, said his mission was to float a Fukien Reconstruction and Development Corporation with a capital of $2,500,--000 (Malayan currency) to which he
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  • 154 3 Gaol Fine For Having Ammo And Revolver Ho See Pak (21) who was found to be m possession of a Smith and Wessan .38 revolver m one of his pockets and nine rounds of .38 ammunition m another pocket when he was arrested by a constable at the junction of
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  • 52 3 F<>r ovcrcharpriritf 80 cents for a katty of pork. Low Kwok (40;. aj pork seller; was sentenced to one month's rigorous imprisonment by Second District Judtfe T. T. Russell, yesterday. Low was stated to *have charged $2.80 for katty of lean pork at Kalian^ Road
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  • 109 3 SURPR ISE CHECK ON S'PORE TAXIS (Tribune Staff Reporter.) Singapore's taxi drivers were subjected <o a surprise check-up and test carried out by Inspectors of the Vehicles Department, The drivers are being checked-up on the r licences, driv ma skill, road sense and routes. Commencing yesterday, the check-up anahist taxi-drivers
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  • 213 4 Morning Tribune TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1946. Inflation hOWB jn local industrial that m inilat: I f ttentioi pa n i esi iderable the belief tl lM(h worth j- likely ell a1 a J' is i To bri to that level, reated d( flabe nec< ry in vol v- the den
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  • 1872 4  - Americans Want To Visit The Highlands Alastair Grant A LETTER FROAA SCOTLAND By tr Highland to outstrip the prepj i n to r <v n v: ii i.. preparations are ing ahead as rapidly ai i .;r ;-u d t>u the d manda ai ct ns Publii impalgns abi I
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    • 152 5 ■r I I K. lANG I RIV ROAa Ii |i I BBureße G-tt Sett" jl resenu, r I AHA VOX t CO, R°*6 ..Singapore. ■f;\ s 1 x ilook Sinrv P FOR BOOKS I 47 HIGH STREET, i-?,. 'SINGAPORE. MCa/e Restaurant Fir.byson Green 61, Middle Rd. V 1 Singapore. Phone
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    • 166 5 If it's obtainable anywhere it's m Jhs Sinqapote $hofi6 1 Dispensary CHEAP SALE AT FU SIANG CO 10, Battery Road, Singapore. from Ist to 31st August Ladies Day Dress $30 to $90 Woollen Costumes $75 Evening Frocks $85 to $110 Electrical United Trading Co., 61 Stamford Road, Singapore. IF IT
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    • 209 5 Hair Dressers You needn't pay $5 or $10 for a book if you are a member of Readers' Union, the GOOD BOOK Book Club. Particulars from 55, Stamford Road, Singapore. Hotel FOR ALL YOUR REQUIREMENTS VISIT M A It O 5, Stamford Road, Singapore. Where a new shipment of porcelain
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    • 159 5 Music Store TOCK TYPEWRITER CO No. 6-A, Change Alley, Tel: No. 2633. Est: 1933. SINGAPORE. We have m stock: Calculaton Duplicators, Adding Machine, Typ» 'writers and Steel Piling Cabineti tv Monthly maintenance Service undertaken. Optician "RED SEAL BRAND Best Quality Neckties $2/50 each "fostars" (Australian) Gents Shoes and Sandals— Shipment
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    • 143 5 Sanitary Contractor I Marden Company Refrigerating Engineer i 82, Orchard Road P.O. Box 755 Telegrams ''MARDEN'' Singapore. Shoes FONCHIN&Co.,Ltd Office 64, Wallich Street, Phone No. 7557. Sanitary Electrical Conir%ctw\ Building Repairers and Qtxxtw Importers. Silk Store SHOE CO., LTD. BATA BUILDING, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. Sports Toys NEH SILKS In New
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  • Article, Illustration
    279 6  - - Josephine Low man By Dash Of Beauty \VJ lig] and ipiril nofMs < 1' the brain i i emotj< Ji that onaJ ng. U-trained person* lei ffi« ieni ij ihoud f'<- gh abuse. 'I trie A i d ii doing a great work m v. 1 the
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  • 192 6 JERUSALEM, Sept. I.— The Palestlm Arab Higher CommitLast night cabli d to seven Arab Governments which have been invited to attend the London Conference on Palestine asking them to support the Palestine Arabs In their boycott oi thr- Conferenc Th" Committee did not how(vr
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  • 211 6 Truman 's Tribute To Labour WASHINGTON, Sept I. >■ 1 the lead m praising labour's role m the first year of pciC'. said m a Labour Day statement that I largest part" oi rsion hag been accomplished. '*We can look into the future to•rith confidence but not with tranquility," said
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  • 122 6 ABOARD TIIK CARRIER ROOSEVELT IN NAPLES BAY. Sept 1. This mighty carrier will send I2)i planes roaring over on September 5, only four days after the Greek plebiscite. Rear Admiral John H. Cassady said the "air show" would be conducted" at the request of the
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  • 21 6 Our Dumb Blonde "I'm all right with these exercises till the record says now turn over. I never could dt> cartwheels.
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  • 62 6 Mediterranean Fleet's Cruise VafetU, Malta. Sept. 1Notices exhibited aboard M tish men-of-war here say "una of the Mediterranean leave for a summer cm approximately lour weeks ration on September l&" Unconfirmed report* that the cruise would be m t neighbourhood of the Pii The date fixed coincides m the re-urn
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 126 6 LI*L iVK\l]ll EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRIBUNE Will iif Burro Trouble? gy Caff A NORTHERN U.S. PORT. j V NATURALLY/^MuT wd Sf <n\ w I Utf AW roT^A C r 3—l /IF WE PON'T^NEEP A R •/> vI A LOWERSIOB3OV!A. f f CAPTAIN r -THE. S SHOVE OFF
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  • 1093 7 I t .W M*- Plans Treble Production Sydney Box took over control of Gainsborough Pictures and th?ir production centres at Shepherd's Bush and Islington a month earlier than had been expected, on Aug. 1 as Managing Director. As chief oi Gainsborough Mr. Box will conroi policy
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  • 555 7  -  HENRY GRIS Film Gossip by I. v\VOOD.-only HoliyI r n think up such I ftake ov r practically I XvK v e th population I sgss I h ave hundreds of I trough the city fleeing man, lor I -Th. Hunted Criminal. V ide with
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  • 121 7 Arab Action On Mu fti Soon Jerusalem. Aug. 31 The Arab Higher Executive i s expected o take formal action today Ml Brij tain's refusal to allow the exiled Grand Mufti of Jerusalem to be a delegate U) the conference m London on September 9, on the future of Pale-tine
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  • 629 8 NOR MAND Y BATTLE FO UGHT as PLANNED LONDON Sept I: Weld Marshal Lord Montgomery, Command* I i i Allied land forces m the D d ut on the continent, In an official report, on the operation from then until ocr- s surrender, declares: 'The outstanding point Normandy is that
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  • 106 8 German 'Spies': Only One Held Frankfurt, Aug 31 Colonel C i Fritsche, Deputy United tes Army Intelligence Chief m Europe, disclosed on Saturday that all but one ol the 15 Germans arrested on suspicion ol Soviet-sponsored espionage m Hi. American Zone ol o rmany hav< been released from jail. lonei
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  • 418 8 Berlin, Sept. 1. -Lt.-General Lucius Clay, deputy miliary governor i I the American zone of Germany, estimated that "it will tak" at least" until 1050 tv develop German economj to n the c >mparatively low subbence level aimed u P«n by thy occupation powers.
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  • 133 8 JERUSALEM, Sept. 2.— A rigorous protest was launched yesterday bj th>- spokesman for the Jewish Agency against what he termed the abuse of emergency powers' 1 by the Palestine Government. Two hundred 'Jews, detained m the Rafah camp whose cases had been investigated and approved time
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
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    • 25 9 r" A r' THINGS DO HAPPEN! AA-n ned ro Cctch A ->py I f* I'OLLW i^/.4 '5 MODERN I /d// < Perform The Most Breath- Taking
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    • 143 9 c^i GHdUunted ham z'pm *i 5 EVERY SEAT AN ARMCHAIR. 50 g9 50 Now Showing A TOWERING SPECTACLE OF HERO FAITH AND THE GREATEST LOVE THE WORLD HAS EVER KNOWN! BmHb ctaaw m^ W I wit I The Modernized Production of Cecil B. DeMilles Sign of the Cross 1 Fredric
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    • 154 9 I ANOTHER GRAND MOVIE AND It's A< TSat OPENING TO-DAY 4 SHOWS 1.30 4 6.30 9.30 p.m. People Who Make You Gla d To Be Alive To Laugh To Love It's One Of The Finest Comedies S h o w n On Any Screen T£^s6^ The story of a giim.
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  • 802 10 Vcrnon Morgan Writes On LONDON Aug 31: Squabbles exist the world over m sport no 1< an politics. Only this week while the battle royal was being waged m Oslo between the Scandinavian countries and Britain and the United Stato r payment to athletes, far across
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  • 443 10 MUSICAL C ONCER T At the Theatre By Our Music Critic). Singapore, Monday. night* concert at the Victoria i imd4 the auspices of wu Paak-shing, the Chinese ul-General, Wai a musical and t (<i the to»t order. Socially, it was an unqualified sue- theatre «a s packed from top to
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  • 134 10 The following wore elected oflierbeareri ot the M F.A. for the year l.M at ipecial general meeting hold at thi* Istana. Kani ;>";;y Clam. on Sunday:— President: Mr. Abdul Rahman h v '-"-Mf >d";>to Mr. Situ H. Ham id, Tuimku Hussain, Dr. |8< H. Ai.iu'.i'd M'-. Mohamed
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  • 505 10 PARIS, Sept. 2.— Alex Jany of Pranci holder the European record for the men's 100-] style, defeated Per Olof Olsson of S v •finger's length' on Sunday m this star event or programme of the Grand Prix De Paris n relies Swimming Pool. 4 I
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  • 80 10 Aboard the Stirlng Cas&l. Sept. l.—H leas officially a\ nounced today Norman Yarc ley, Yorkshire, has been cp-i 4 pointed nice-Captain for hM (our and Edrich, Middleaam ft senior professional. |M The selection committe< P<^ all matches will comprise B* 1 Hammond, Yardlcy and Ear^t Tfc 19^/1
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  • 99 10 The world's Y.W.C.A. thr'>uckr<3tßS I the war years will be drM-ribed bj^^B Mrs. T. W- Hindi 0.8. E. I next meeting of the Y.W.C.A. juentral member! md friendf. Mr«l iHinch was President oi" the M.i...- -;B^ Y.W.C.A. at the time of thi fi i and is Malaya's
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  • 118 10 Bali No Paradise Island Today JOGJAKARTA. X The paradiM' Island of B;.: B B the ice»« of constant fighting m^ ween Indonesian* and Dv ■*> in£ to an Indonesian Xt just returned after len I "PfcQple's Army" th( B months. I His report, released H i nesian Ministry <»J I
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    • 39 10 l%bt: 7 pjn ;md f > lr> pm H' j. ..mm Judy DOV- tIM COHl*f«4 the hill', as tii" Pf-fod Iqu«'»-n >f thi ilnih! \> JUd| Cunovii m Rep "SCATTERBRAIN" I ;iiid Billy Sill. I "THE CORSICAN BROTHERS" Bd H li
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  • 314 11 JEW MAY CALL OFF BOYCOTT t-m SeDt 2:— Reports early today mdi I a communication to the Jewi;e hours from British Foreign 88--h ffln which might enable the Agency to isfe ion and attend the London conference 'the 2 inm'r ppeared to I9 c upholding th, Agency V to tht
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  • 76 11 K.L Tamilians Beat Malacca State XI I Own Reporter) MALACCA, Monday. i Lumpur tpca playing scond soccer earnc today on by 2—l the MaluCgruell found Hendrofl and Aii i dy opposition. ssed from the looked difficult for neither side scored Chee Lina soon ot play put the B n the
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  • 83 11 t. i A petition that W I owed, "m the t,, vote In a W te to decide wheI ifled or ivB made oti Saturday tewohl, co-chairman sored Socialist W speech m£ ye of the first Ej sian-occu-iS- si came at E Qermaiui m X were
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  • 340 11 f Continued from page 2) up ill a room ;md when they vcic, diitributed they were carefully becked ui> but he would suggest thai s mie of the parcels were stolen by the JapaneseIn answer to a question by Mr. Eber Mr. Collinge said that S Maj.
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  • 110 11 Philippines In "Throes Of Civil War" MANILA, September 2.— The Philippines Government began wholesale arrests of rebellious peasant leaders and opened up with the artillery against their followers. While fighting raged m the mountains, 55 to 65 miles north Of Manila, newspapers bannered the stories that this new and untried
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  • 72 11 Washington, Aug. 31. The US. Navy department announced on Saturday that the hull work on the new 27,000-ton bat tie cruiser Hawaii will be de.ayed until further studies were made on the design which is expected to be extensively changed. The Navy department was not specific but
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  • 319 11 BATAVIA, Sept. 2.— The Netherlands Indies Information Service has reported that Dr. R. Tumbelaka, consulting physician attached to the Batavia Public Health Department, was kidnapped by extremists while on an inspection trip near Buitensorg. The announcement said the NEI government has promised "not t 0 leave a stone
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  • 322 12 SHANGHAI, Sept. From all parts ol Chi Including Manchuria, come reports of record harve O l wheat With harvesting already In pro- lM> are md nearly completed m some, Ity o! last minute damage by the ireather practtcallj vanished. Sfechuan province winch reports ttie bist
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  • 128 12 GREECE VOTING FOR KING ATHENS, Sept. 2. Acting Premier Btylianoa Gonatas <>f Oreece in--1 DoUnced today that the tabulationshowed 70 ikt cent of the vote* \N(n- fnr the return of the exiled monarch, and that there was no lonfer any question as t«. tb Chr< ek regime. "The Gret-k people
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  • 231 12 PARIS, Sept. I:— The economic clauses of the Italian peace treaty, slowly h< ing drafted here, will strip Italy oi marly all her assets abroad and if all reparations demands are granted, will force her to pay ou! nearly $15,000,000,000 (£3,750,000,000), it was learned
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  • 569 12 Bevin May Leave Paris For London Talks BOMBAY POLICE Bombay, Sept. 2. Police opened fire m Bombay this morning to disperse a seething crowd of Pathans (Frontier Muslims) and Hindu workers who fought briefly but savagely with knives, sodawater bottles and stones m UnmarkadL a mixed locality where communal disturbances
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  • 252 12 MALACCA THE FOOD CRISIS MALACCA. Aug. 31. At a n emergency meeting coh- felled by ;he Food Advisory Committee Mr. C. F. Gomes, a member of the Union Advisory Council, raised the question of allocations of rice rations m .Malacca and the Colony of Sir- napore. He said that there
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  • 85 12 LONDON, Sept. 2.- Evelyn Ui Eglington, 26-year-old cool j remanded at the Guildhall i Saturday accused of murderiaf^ unknown man m the ruinj bombed building 1 m Upper Thaa Street m the city. The murdered man, aged agouti is believed to be b trampAt first it
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  • 117 12 HATFIELD, Sept. of a new British political m opposed to the ''Socialist Communist menace" which be cared the "New Democfl Party" was made \wrv day m a speech by Mr. Ha? MacMillan, Conservative her o! Parliament an Secretary for Air. The new party, Mr. said; "Would
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  • 122 12 (Our Own Reporter) Fifty-two local residents who had helned^u soldiers during the war are to bo uv -d ri Supreme Allied Commander's certificate* m l^ on Sept. 12. m Pen^ Besides these award they were be pr SJ with monetary gi fts ling
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