Morning Tribune, 10 September 1946

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  • 12 1 MORNING TRIBUNE W mt (Sew Series) 10 CENTS "> UESDAY. SEPT 10, 1946.
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  • 199 1 c n q The worst monsoon rain of the .the woes of strife-torn Bombay, us n 1 L disrupt communic ations, and city for more than a Week. L official count, tne Gait? Itol totalled 237 X: a nd 720 injured. fclice and military offied 168
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  • 45 1 I Sept, 9.— Then were 12 casualties, two of Kunshot wounds, m Sunet lighting m :> -'-'l today. hand m thrown at an ulting m slight <»c Allied officer and Miors. aeiim Guilia md one civi- m<in mded m the a after the Reuter
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  • 9 1 10. King his small Turkish port private, yacht ■•<tlytook
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  • 10 1 SThe United hich has w part of Medtter- Pira,,, s
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  • 212 1 Alder shut, Sept. vu Congregations at garrison churches yesterday Army's first no church parade Sunday varied from a packed morning service al one church to an attendance of 26 m a church t licit could hold 850. The Royal Service Corps
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  • 201 1 Caithness, Sept. 9.— A member of Parliament's private plane itood on a Scottish airport today ready to take off at a moment's no ice on a one-thousand mil** mercy flight to Private Andrew Sutherland, who waits m Vienn n under the shadow of deathIn
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  • 88 1 Jerusalem. S<>pi. t. Tht MufH of Jerusalem has xeman urgi ni summons to Ihe Palestine Arab H cjher Comhdtiee of which h P t M chair-mo7i--to proceed to Alexandria immediately to reticle <ht question of Palestine A>ab participation m the Paltst ne talks m
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  • 78 1 SOFIA, Sept. 9.— The King or tho Republic plebiscite showed a complete victory for the Republic today as 3,801,160 persons voted for the Republic, and 171,000 for monarchy, while the remainder were blank or spoiled out of a total voting list of 4,103,000. 92 per cent of
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  • 121 1 Communists Loosen Grip On Tatung PEPING, Sept. 9— The siege of Tatung was slackened today as the Communists withdrew to defend Kalgan, Chinese press despatch** rrported. Part of the troops withdrawn from Tatung are being moved to Thinii ing, north of Tatung, to reinforo the garrison there, said the Catholi<
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  • 90 1 WEIMAR, Germany, Sept. 9. The Russian authorities here refused the request by a group of touring American correspondents to visit the former Nazi concert tration camp of Buchenwald an the ground it is now a "Red Army military installation." The request was rejected by Colonel Michael
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  • 435 1 JEW TERRORISTS CRIPPLE PALESTINE RAILWAY SYSTEM Jerusalem, Sept. 9.— British Military Headquarters today Degan to sift reports of countryside attacks made last night by Jewish terrorists on the Palestine railway system m an attempt to assess the damage caused by this new wave of terrorism. The main incidents were: Haifa-Cairo
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  • 635 2 Machine-Gunned Vessel Arrives In Singapore CREWS TELL OF DUTCH ACTION ON HIGH SEAS (Tribune Stall Keporter) Just before the break of dawn on Auk. 2 with a thin veil of mist hanging down like a cold curtain over the waters of the Banka Straits, a Singapore LCT, I 2300, was
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  • 76 2 THIS WEEK 'S MENU People's Restaurant TODAY: Rice, potatoes, chicken, end onion stew, carroU, spinach. TOMORROW; Hokkicn mcc, beet $ovp, prawns, brown fried on\ons, tougay, kangkong. THURSDAY HOLIDAY. FRIDAY: Rice, potatoes, cuttle flth, lowgap, salad dressing vith tomato sauce SATURDAY (European .Food): Mushed potatoes, Gammon (pickled t*ork), carrots, pumpkin, choy
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  • 67 2 Bui; of $2 sou waj offered to an Indian lepoy, Mustagh Htuleln, m the Fir.st L)i trl I Court I terday wtoen be claimed tr*ai harg'- Ol criminal breach i trust m n cci ol 50 bal b oi mi* I i iiu*-ci $***** be tng
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  • 155 2 STORE HAS VEGETARIAN SOCIETY (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore is to have a vegetarian society. The Singapore Vegetarian Society ivas formed on Sunday, Sept. 8. The Society aims to popularise vegetarianism and will uork out nutritive and cheap meals purely from vegetable, ingredients available m the local markets. Mr. Sten von
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  • 416 2 Tho defence m the Outram Road Prison trial m which two Japanese major-generals and 42 other Japanese personnel of the prison are facing atrocity charges against British and Allied PoWs and a number of civilian residents, opened m the Third War
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  • 399 2 Japanese General Gives Evidence In Sime Road Camp Case complete denial of assaulting any of the ternees either at the Changl camp or at ti. Road camp, was the defence put up by Cap:. Su; the first accused m the Sime Road camp trial which he and four others are
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  • 109 2 Salim bin Zin, stated to be a| corporal m the R.A.F. police Changi, appealed unsuccessfully yesterday before Mr. W J. Thorogood against a sentence o! two-and-a-half years' rigorous imprisonment imposed m the District Court for carrying arms and ammunition. Mr. M. Ismail who appeared for the corporal stated
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  • 56 2 Lim Kirn Huat and Long stood trial before M r tice N. A. Worley at the Singapore Assizes yesui a charge of armed robber Loron- m Geylang ol c jewellery amounting to on May 18. Yew Long was also an on a second charge m tion
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  • 62 2 Yong San (35) who was found m the Singapore Harbour Board forbidden area without a permit from the Port Security Office, was sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment by Second District Judge T. T. Russell, yesterday. Yong had six prevJ tions. two pro-war, ai the tour
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  • 872 3  - THIEF DRIVES CAR OVER BRIDGE, FOILS POLICE N. T. R. SINGAM Tribune Reporter Sets Out With The Police To Trap Car Thieves And Reports: MORE THRILLING THAN HOLLYWOOD CAN MAKE IT BY KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 9:— A brilliant trap, about 30 minutes of anxious suspense m an ambush, a hot
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  • 225 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) r s re Traction Company authorities informed the m n/ a7/ //m/ t/ie» «?omM meet the president union* and jA other committee members for nego- n th¥m£n? 2fter a tneelng at their union presses, e a five-point proposal asking the management to
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  • 154 3 owing have been awarded King Edward VII ollrj ol Alt dicine scholarships: ck Boca (Singapore). I n Loo Poh Chew i. ag Pui Kwang Chiu Kirn Boon (SinNgoon Wye (Penik). 1 Bian H< nqr (Penang)i IV Fun-^ Guan Swe e (S'.ngalan Kam Chuan <
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  • 76 3 A Malay. Ahmat b. Carus, wa? ordered to be remanded m custody until today after tw r charges, of attempted murder 01 two police constables and armrd robbery were explained tc him m the Fourth Police Court yesterday. It was alleged that after robbing a Chinese
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  • 246 3 Acting on instructions, tea* porary revenue officer Neo Gin Guan walked into a licensed liquor shop m Havelock Road and ftfk< d for a bottle of Scotch whiskey. He wa s told that thenwa.s none m itOCX but when Cus' tonis oflicers immediately after
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  • 282 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Nine Jap officers, Including a Lieutenant-Colonel are among the 13 condensed war criminaJs who will go to the gallows m Changi Gaol at 9 a.m. to-mor-row for atrocities committed on British and Dutch PoWs. Lt.CoJ. Anami San.so will ko to the gallows
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  • 49 3 Stoker G. E. Jackson who was charged with causing the death at the 4th mile, Thomson Road, on Aug. 23 of a Chinese, Yap Ah Lian, by driving a jeep m a negligent manner, claimed trial be fore Second District Judge T T. Russell, yesterday.
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  • 90 3 Pleading tli'at he had can a dagger tor self-protection Ghani b. Ainan, n middle-;. Javanese, was found guihy ol being m possession oi a dagger and Rhed $100 m the First District Court yesterday. Ghani was arrested on the Mt of Aug. 20 following a
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  • 413 4 Morning Tribune TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1946. Wall Street And Strikes 1 i, t v, all sin rt crash and mi ting from the paraiy- mien form background befon which to attempt to survey the world ial situation and the pr, trend of pria 1 sa < which i- so vital
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  • 1656 4 OUR LETTER FROM LONDON Tribune j Correspondent j Fleet Street, Sept. 5 j 1 J i Labour OoYcrnment m Bmain over a year ago has certainly not solved labour problem!. You m.ght Imagine that with Socialism In power willing workers would be content to Met on with
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 169 5 I Ar C-r Curtos cTk tang R VER VALLEY EOAD. ■«<• Spore, s.s. 1.. s :i kind, of Eastern Ar« an d Crafts. W*— Cos ft. .<« Max Factor H* ],rodui J Bimurelk Gift Sets" :dn Presents, etc. I ALLA BUX 1 CO., I rtb Budge Road. SiOWore Hotel BuUdftH)
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    • 166 5 If it's obtainable anywhere it's m I Jha Sinqapote ShofUt Dispensary HEALTH and VITALITY #:,y suffer GENERAL DEBILITY when a wide range of TONICS axe now available CENTRAL MEDICAL HALL 51/53. Victoria Btreet. Electrical United Trading Co., 61 Stamford Road, Singapore. IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT US. Embroidery
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    • 213 5 Hair Dressers Ladies Hair uresserr, Latest Fashions and Manicure by Miss Anna Majoric Ann Indies Hair Dressing Saloon Formerly of Maison Galaxy and Maison Interlandi Heeren Building, Orchard Road. Hotel THE TAVERN Up-to-date Hotel m a Quiet and Cool Locality. Rooms Luxuriously Furnished. Bar: All kinds of Ist Class liquors
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    • 133 5 Music Store T.M.A. Music House, 61/63, High Btreet, Singapore. For PIANOS, MUSIC ft RECORDS. 'Phone 7465. Optician Regarding the eye sight Consult: New China Optical Co. 71, High Streit, Singapore. Phone 3786. I Photographer i Singa Photo Studio If High Street, BINGAPORE. Indoor and Outdoor Photographers j Pianos USED PIANOS
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    • 162 5 Sanitary Contractor? FONGHIN&Co, La Offifo 64, Wallich Street, Phone No. 7557. Sanitary Electrical Comr%«*-\ Bu:ld::itf Repairers and QtL*n» Importers. Shoes SHOE CO., LTD. BATA BUILDING. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD Silk Stan NEH SILKS In New Designs At Melwanr* Expert Ladies Drcssmakrrt s^. North Bridge Rd. Tele. IU% Sports Toys Specialists m
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    325 6  -  Josephine Low man sf More About Nails 1 un< 1 j ontpaniei are working constantly on creams and formulas. They are adding and subtracting new Ingredient! m order to overcome faults In their products ai;d t<. make you even lovelier. Those houses which concentrate on hands know
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  • 256 6 Boy King's Crown At Stake SOFIA. S pt. 8. --In a *mall country bouse outside Sofia Bui- a's nine-year-old boy King Simeon today awaited the result Of his people's referendum on Monarchy— already a foregone conclusion a s all parties including the Opposition have pledged their support for the Republic.
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  • 21 6 SOFIA, Sept. 8: The Communist leader, Georgi Dimitrov, speaking over the Bulgarian radio, declared "Bulgaria will not be a Soviet republic."
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  • 190 6 Bombay. Sep c 8 —The Sunday lull m the not situation was broken this afternoon v hostile crowds clashed m the northern part city. Police opened fired to disperse thi t en Casualties Were not disclosed. Five mon cases occurred during the day. BOMBAY, oepi. rive p-i
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  • 86 6 JERUSALEM, Sept. B.—Wellinformed Arab circles here tonight believe Palestine Arabs may still send as "observers" a delegation to the Palestine talks due to open officially m London on Tuesday. Today Transjordan, Saudi Arabia and Syria made a last minute effort to persuade the Palestine Arab Higher
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  • 140 6 PLOT AGAINST QAVAM GOVT DISCOVERED it, tit kan, xepr. 6—Correipondenls of Tthcran new. papers report from hpahank South Persia thai v plot again: the security of the coinvryhm been discovered. Martial kz and curfew have b> cd. Prince Firow.. one o; leading members of h( P<r. sian Government, VL^.crm went
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  • 61 6 NEW YORK, Sept. 9. -Mr. rello H. LaGuardia. UNRRAS I rector-General, said on thai Mr. John Curran, Pre ident the Congress of Industrial sations national maritime union, ii agreed to order the striking v seamen to sail with any fully load* UNRRA relief ship. Thirty-seven i.«hips
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 145 6 LFL VII\U( EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRIBUNE I L L_ j I There's Cihouls m Them Thar Hills! By Al til 'if f T.; V/ISIT LOWFP SLOBe/ ViA \4^ I^D r YOu^ LIKING GUNG SK MO, VC WELL- SHE "M 153 11 KiAKE YOU APPREGIATE WHEREVER YOU JBI
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  • 962 7  - 1946 Vintage Film Girl Has To Work Hard Henry Gris Hollywood Gossip By If Mor ng Tribune S Cor i Hollywood. HOLLYWOOD.-It i s estimath that m spite or the fact that B, m the United ill rar from normal, Way rolling stock nieted by war, bus lines still their
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  • 256 7 STOCKHOLM Sept. 8 Sweden is ready to grant Russia a credit of 200,000,000 kroner per year for five years to finance Russian imports from Sweden, the Swedish Foreign Office announced to-night. Sweden is alro ready to make a trade agreement with Russia for the
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  • 46 7 LONDON. Sept. 8. The Cun-ard-White Star Line unnoui. it hopes to have the 35.677-t«>n luxury liner Mauritania back on the North Atlantic run early m 1947.- The Mauretania. which .saw service during the war, is at present m drydock at Liverpool refitting. A.P.
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  • 200 7 Street Fighting In Trieste TRIESTE. Sept. B.— Street fighting broke out m Trieste today when United States and British military and Venezia Giulia civil police broke up a pro-Yugoslav crowd- Despite th e Allied Military Government ban on demonstrations, a crowd had gathered to commemorate the anniversary of the shooting
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  • 228 7 WASHINGTON. Sept. 7.- Pr si dent Truman has directed an inde- mte postponement of the deep un-Jl-r-u;.tor atom bomb test which had -m [„l«t,,,ed, .l«t,,,ed for next it wa, ••ffi<-ially announced lure today postponement had i>, on rtv-r,--22?* CkM of s taff. War md Navy Seeretarfe
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  • 340 8 LONDON. SEPT. 1.--OVER V 5 v»r,v kxiiii IFS PRESENTING 500 HOMELESS £V%FD CONVERGED ON A LARGE Bl ,CK *< F CC *Z I.IXI'RY FLATS THIS AFTERNOON AND TOOK POSSESSION. mQrriP rt In h( j avv rain u' f) *l J^» liaiul J j j
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  • 108 8 HK STUDENTS TO LEAVE BY 'BRITTANIC It if understood thai tfafl ekflß H«,ng Kong students :.trand?d' m Singapore whik- S9 to land will probably sail by the "Brittanic" on Sunday. The mx scholarship fttudtnts awYu Shiuk Sui, Yu Kwai Ko. Ronald Arab, Raymond Huang, Ho Gna Ming and Mary Suifiad.
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  • 47 8 HELSINKI, Bept. 9. -Finland's raantr, Viijo Beino, on Sunday the world record for tour mil-. I'duccd the 1933 lvrord mad< bf his countryman, bO Hollo, of l'J rnin. 1 Sf-c. to 18 mm 57 Mi Heino uit hi.s eompctitori HMily b -.und A .P.
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  • 117 8 Yugoslav Interference: UK Complaint TRIESTE. S"pt. B.— The hcadqvarten of the British 13th. Corps today issued a statement complaining of Yugoslav interference with Allied military vehicles and coniiscation of Allied property <<n the road running through Vug Kslav-occupied znn "B" ol Venezia Giulia. The road s that which by agreement
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  • 349 8 Raffles Hotel Shooting Singapore, Monday. An urmi.-d thief, who was surprised **«*>* uaats of a room on the first floor of Raffles hotel I wounded a Sikh watchman m the chest m footing his way out of the hotel at 5 a.m., to-day. Tne Srhman who
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  • 389 8 Hu nd reds La te For School (TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER) SINGAPORE, MONDW BLACK MONDAY" SEEMED ALL THE MORf "Bl ACKER" FOR THOUSANDS OF BOYS AND GIRLS U HO EITHER HAD TO WALK TO SCHOOL, BEG FOR l IFTS OR CRAM THEMSELVES INTO ALREADY OVERLOADED PRIVATE BUSES IN ORDER To REACH
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  • 97 8 TANGMERE, Sussex. SeptBritain may attempt this to raise her world air speed record of 616 miles per hour up yesterday by Group Capt. E. M. Donaldson. The R.A.F. speed i i:< which ho the leader is nuing to stay here tor some day If the
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  • 27 8 PUBLIC EXECUTIONS BANNED WARSAW, Sept. i— P cution.s m Poland htv« fl by the Ministry of J laid thai inch I W Rlisins effc youth.- A .P.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 304 8 Tr^ T/iw AMERICAN VACATION DAYS tMswn i > Crossword Puzzle FC^ lF^ ACROSS 32-.W only ulcked 5- II A R^E M 2 b.t atrocious iX- Tv^M^lv upl .Id 14-Untmtliful per«oi. li^-^i N .T« JP^-p4i>--J :is— What vacation |E A 5 EI&S c.f vacati'.r. oMen gives F^i TI?Ei r .:J 7-Vacation
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  • 101 9 LONDON. Sept. 7. —C01. L\ jHtath. Secretary of the Bn Legion from It* foundation m 1921 until his retirement m 1940, <lied at hi s home at Hurlingham on Saturlay. Heath's CV.O. was a personal honour by King George V which followed th e great Jubilee
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    • 164 9 A A >his majestic (gApiTfjT) TRIUMPH! VtIMTMUL; I To-day To-morrow I i i m 2 p.m.—4.15— 6.30— 9.15 p.m.I BY SPECIAL REQUEST I lIO.VILD iOIHIAX I m DAVID SELZNICK'S masterpiece I "THE PRISONER of ZENDA" 1,,,,. rt By SIR C. AUBRKY-SMITH, DAVID NIVEN. MARY ASTOR, RAYMOND MASSEY. Iv x x
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    • 154 9 At The Worlds GLOBE G.W DAILY: 3 7 9.15 p.m. "CAROLINA BLUES" (Kay Kyser Ann Miller) Opening Thursday 'BACK TO BAT AAN (JlMj N#W DAILY: 3 7 915 p.m. FIVE GRAVES TO CAIRO' Franchot Tone Anne Baxter TO-NIGHT: 7 9.15 pm. "SABOTAGE" Arleen Whelan Gordon Oliver Opening Thursday "The Miracle
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    • 129 9 4 SHOWS 1.30— 1— 6.:!0— f) 0 P.M. jilfl A 7W *^fy jr\ 11 11 1J 11 W 111! C- Wf jrf Ow' Mk l"^ F^^f GLADYS GEORGE -VIRGINIA FIELD s^JC^ %,^i CECIL KELIAWAY Ac.«c^f, o«d WILLIAM BENDIX NEXT CHANGE V\ OTHER iH ISTA\BH\n MOVIE" ALHAMBRA "-"^-^-•ji OPENING TO-DAY! B
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  • 183 10 New IllFeeling In Paris Seen TARIS. R<pt. 9:- A nfw p'-ak m rnational iil-fe«-Lng was m Dl iii.ion pctn (onfcvi-nc- a.s it ny <:i Sunday night for th<' 21--.nto another W« k Hrn decision on TllliH and the It.iljan-Yugo.%lav boundary lino is ttffl Ifl b* fought ..r, and MttOlMM b
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  • 416 10 BERLIN, Sept. 9.— A w< il-baianced American Army team won the arme.i forces 1 Olympics" on Sunday before 85,000 track and field fans. Eight nations (->m\)^ <-d. The American team red 57 points, Denmark 2, Belgium 21, France 20 Gnat Britain 12, Netherlands 11,
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  • 94 10 Farmers' Delivery Strike EDMONTON. Sept. 7.-Farm-ers m Canadian wesi estimated at 50.000 by th r Alberta Farm Union today moved to a li \vn" with the Dominion mmi at ov< r prices by beginning a 30 days' delivery Btrik on all farm pr< clue: Th Partners 1 Union call out
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  • 185 10 AIRBORNE GULF STREAM TOPPED St. Lc'jjrr l*ros|M»<*iv LONDON Sept. B.— Most newspatiu*- racing m respondents appear to consider the St Leger at D on caster on Wednesday as a two-horse race, the D<*rb\ winner Airborne and the runner-up Gulf Stream Ui ten leading Sunday p ap r correspondents, five Derby
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  • 105 10 MOSCOW, Sept- 8. -The allegation that Britain was making Intensive wa r preparations" m :he Middle East "plac e d'armes" -Transjordan and Palestine-— is made m today' s Soviet Army newspaper "Red Star" m an article by Col. Tolchokov. "The construction of military objectives
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 54 10 1 .I I II il 9.30 p.m. Phone 3400 C, '/?/i ND t WEMNG 1 C )DA V! AM EXOTIC STORY OF LOVE AND ADVENTURE ON SOI TH SEA ISLAND! LOVE AND DRAMA BBOUGHT TO THE SCREI N VRf TttlS WATIREBETTV GRABLE.I AJ Bi OAli^.r: oong Ur ine Islands' lsth
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    • 154 10 vvv vvvvvvj VICTOR V Commeinoratioim CELEBRATIONS at the G N. WCRLDsI i.iy:Ai would < 1 To-night f c -morrow Night Thursday I Lantern Procession, Decorated Vehicles and a Publuß) Procession of the Grand Wedding of Tw o Celebrated* Characters from the pages of Chinese Mythology! m \i: w woitui I
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  • 377 11 •Trieal" By Labour luioii lirse of a trial before Mr. Justice Spencer which the head Mandor of West Country was convicted of rape, it appeared ii p Chairman, Secretary and some Committee of the Labour Union on the estate, instead of rll hp incident
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  • 114 11 to following donations are nowiedged with thanks: »ceeds of Football Match, Bth August, R.A.P. (Seletar) Combine.! Y.M.CA 5>829.50 f. G. Limdon 100.00 Has v per t. A. Pakir 50.00 I talons per Mr. Foo Hee im 15 00 nations pel Mr. Andrew *c 38.00 cations per Mr.
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  • 83 11 A charity soccer match m aid of the YMCA Rehabilitation Fund and the Salvation Army Boys' Home has been arranged to be played at the Jalan Besar Stadium tomorrow between the S.C.F.A. and the Combined YMCA. The Combined YMCA team will be represented as follows: T. Davision;
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  • 114 11 FOREST KILLS, Sept. 9— Jack Kramer of Los Angeles proved decisively to be the nations best amateur tennis player and Tom Brown Junior of San Francisco, proved just about as conclusively to be the secnod best Although Brown finally was defeated by 9-7. (>-.°>, 6-0,
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  • 249 11 <Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. Weights for the second day's races on Saturday next: HORSES, Class 1, Div. 1, 7 furs. Goat's Skin U. 04 Jessane 9.09 Tonroe 9.06 Ballymum 8.12 Telamint 8.00 Harlequin 7.13 Favourite 7.09 HORSES. Class 1, Div. 2, 7 'furs.
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  • 122 11 A 21-year-old youth, who when charged, asked the court to decide for him whether to claim trial or plead guilty stood trial at the Second Singapore Assizes yesterday on a charge of armed robbery. Mr. M. Buttrose, D.P.P.. stated that on Juno 25 last
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  • 108 11 Among the many Malay and Muslim clubs and associations m Singapore, one that has built up a benevolent fund, and Is doing everything possible to raise more money towards it, is the Mohamedan Starlight Cricket Club. The club was* established m 1892 —54 years ago. A sum of more
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    • 29 11 No Effort At All! Small Advertisements j and Letters for the MALAYA TRIBUNE MAY NOW BE LEFT AT OUR NEW TOWN OFFICE E (Ground Floor) CHESTER HOUSE )LLYER QUAY
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    • 73 11 VIS I T DEPARTMENTAL STORE) For All Your Requirements. You can always fit the btft ielectkn of Dress Materials for Day, Afternoon and Evening Wvar. Stock:, of Ladies' unJ.rwoar, BOH coats, Dre sing t<owns. kimoiios, and latest <.vcninK hliViHlgi alway.s available. our experience m thi tnda bfti given oa the
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  • 209 12 Washington. Sept. 8.-The UNRRA ha i billion dollar feliel programme for China now deludes 130 United States Navy surplus boats to be added to Cb^SS^ g^cnii 9 W to 85 feet km* *v departed for Shanghai from the American west coad and others are
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  • 94 12 WARSAW, S«pt P o 1 n a btff MVir t<> th«- |fr Mmm P. Byn.. T of W l d. I.'-."' Goniuika, deputy primfl Mm I :h- t«rrtoii«- -ho had d fro;.. Oermany I d ifcall Ptl ">in Poliyh. !i. for* -rov.d r 0(l tlK Aoni
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  • 189 12 LONDON, Sept. 9.— 11 the British Government v ere to "inVite me to London to start a new series of ere on an equal footing with other negotiators I should accept," Moslem leader Mohamed Ali Jinnah told the special correspondent of the Daily Mail,
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  • 46 12 PANAMA CI'IY. Par.am.t. Bflpi —Pindillf d»-mo!i trators, estima ti tO number ,<\ »-i ;t 1 hundreds, rained poS.sters on Sutwiday night denowirim "Yunkef ..iip»rialism and iidihK that WaitiHli bases 00--4 by th<- United States should •turned to Panama One poster Either we get bMek the Uiw.x} A.P.
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  • 54 12 77,, I )-day Septembei nthly meeting of liaison ofrs from the territories 0} South East Asia begins today at the office of the Specia Commissioner m South tasi Asia, Lord Killearn. The conference will considei particularly the rice situation A communique icill be published at the
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  • 99 12 CHINESE COMMUNISTS ACCUSED NEW YORK. Sept. 9.— Thj American China Policy Association >n Sunday made public, what H called evidence that Chinese Communist^ are under Moscow control and hav e no intention ol agreeing to anything with Generalissimo Chiang Kai .slick's Nationalists Chinese Reds, the organisation led, plan to v.s
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  • 55 12 London. Sept. ft.— Renter Is Informed hat Edward Tudor has gonr- amiss and is to be .struck out ol the Saint Leger. It is under.-.tcod 'hat the h'irse caught b chill alter a final galiop over the St. Legtr distance ol one and three-quar e r
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  • 185 12 •>fcU \UKK, Sept. B.— Australia may call on the United Nations Security Council to make a complete investigation into the political situation m the Balkan; as the result of Soviet accusations that a danger of international friction" exists m that region, it was stated to-night
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  • 367 12 WASHINGTON, Sept. 8:— Increasing hroughout the world was predicted by United lood experts unless crop production was virtually übled within 10 years. In a world food survey the United Nations F and Agriculture Organisation expects the global pop lation to increase by 25 per cent,
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  • 101 12 No Parting Of Hindus, Muslims, Says Gandhi DELHI, Sept. B.— Mahata Gandhi, speaking at his pan meeting here last night, appea ed to Englishmen not to imagii that they could keep Hind and Muslims apart. Gandhi declared "Hind: and Muslims are sons of I same soil, blood brothers wl eat
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  • 73 12 Nearly $3,000 was collected th P Child Well are Society wd a dance exhibition was h thp Happy World Cabaret Saturday night unckr the aus ce s of the Singapore Associa of Teachers of Dancing. Among thosp present were j Governor <S:r Frank m G.ms
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