Morning Tribune, 3 October 1946

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  • 13 1 MORNING TRIBUNE W* o^^ (New Series) 10 CENTS 1* .AiJRSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1946.
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  • 360 1 Turkey Consulting Britain, U.S. On Reply To Russia |r«mnbul Oct. 2. -Informed sources said the TurF^eim Office was maintaining close contact h the United States and British Governments as it he reply to the fresh Soviet demands for nt control of the Dardanelles. Th,> cabinet has instructed the Foreign Oiftce
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  • 70 1 "Betrayal" AccusationBy Yugoslavia I;- Oct. 2. Yugoslavia acfi United Slates and re the Peace confer- the Bie Four I free state of to establish a rican military base I iriatl rrent oi rapid ■m Fi. nun b fore the Italian Territorial Com- Yugoslav delegate, declared: -Saxon poweis have i the
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  • 26 1 I Oct. I.— A British njured when strug- 1 In a demonstration ms and Slavs aid workers here d today against the cis'.on awarda to Italy.
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  • 148 1 Justice Lawrence Praises Dignity Of Nazi Accused I Oct. 2— When Lord Justice Lawrence, c Internation Military Tribunal at Nuhis -rant Sir Norman Birkett arrived today, they bo l h pra Lgnity I dur g the ti lal Sir Norman n ir behaviour m fhe c o v r l
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  • 620 1 CONDEMNED NAZIS ARE INTERVIEWED: SCARED TO HANG Armoured Cars Guard Prison House Nuremberg, Oct. 2. N uremberg law courts ana prison housing the convicted Nazis aa well as three acquitted "guests"- -were completely cordon off early today. American armoured cars stood m the moonlight at street corners while groups of
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  • 55 1 France Votes Death To Food Profiteers 1 Parts, Oct. 2.— Jh( French National As- sembly voted, by a show of hands la night, m favour of; i ties: h penalty for food J cornerers and blal j steers. j Th M inist er o N j Pood Y.v.u. Fa r
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  • 212 1 tremberc, Oct. 2.— Oermat attorneys moved today m ai effort to save their high Naz. clients, convicted by the Miliun Tribunal, from the ignominy o1 the hangman's noo?e. The lawyers disclosed thai they plan to appeal to the Allied C ntrol Council
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  • 28 1 ALEXANDRIA, O 3. StaQCfßte, S« rrrtarv of Btfttc r o: Aii and talks, accompanied by Si i Lin Campbell, the i-ior to I v I lon today. Reuter
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  • 58 1 Jerusalem, Oct. 2. -Fifty Jew.: re taken awaj m axmou cars when mobile police rai< a popular eashore it Tel Aviv at noon today. Tc'. 1 building waa cordoned on while polx» checked the Went vy of all male customers. Th«- cal orchestra continued to
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  • 318 2 Jap Major Admits Making PoW Stand In Sun For Five Hours "I ordered escaped coolies to be tied up In oracr -o y them from escaping again and until such til i landed over to th tfi 'mandores." I had seen hem being tied up. Altho igh 1 had not
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  • 105 2 CAMERONIA INCIDENT: INQUIRY ON Siaff Reporter) R«-nr Admiral H. J. Igerton, Wag Otteer, Malaya, was holding an inquiry Into the 'Camcronia Incident 1 Mr. S. K. Obettur, Representative of the Government of In^lia, said ye terrfay when asked about the cirnmstanoes leading to the alleged incident. His naval officer, who
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  • 228 2 Indian Traders Are Busy In Hong Kong (Tribune Staff Reporter) With the formation of the Indian Vf. -rcliant'B Association m Hong Konj? recently the groundwork for the future Indian Chamber of Commerce there was la»d, said Mr. S. K. Chettur, Representative of the <3'iVemmCT/t of India, at a press conference
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  • 125 2 19 Pickpocket Suspects Arrested Nineteen Chinese youths arr*'>t«*d by the ('.ID. at Roohorc Road on L'ueiday morninf m surprise raid lon i.uspectcd pVkpockets and had I hats m Ro( horc area, were produced befon First District Jud^e Mr. Paul 51 rr yesterday vraen they were ask;'d i i;f-w emote why
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  • 125 2 An eight yea> old Mus- Mm tiirl, Janenabu, living i at Aljunied Road, was de- J i noutlff reading the holy Koran on the night of i July 21, with a collapsible oil lamp by her side, when accidentally her sleeve caught fire. Excitedly
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  • 183 2 (Tribinr Staff Report vr Ono hundred and twen private Chinese engini ring firms In Singapore -1 by the strike or 1 (00 Chinese ir< h lies which got under way yester- The workers, through th^ S n- re Chinese Engineering lation demanded one for
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  • 324 2 /Tribune Staff Reporter) Mr. A. T. Newboult, Cnief Secretary, Malayan Union, drove one of the new 102-ton engines which has Just been pu: into service when he made a visit of inspection to the Kuala Lumpur railway station. Mrs. Newboult and Miss Newboult were
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  • 104 2 India Mission Buys 304,000 Tons Grain NEW YORK. Oct. 1.-Diwan C'naman Lall, of the special inciian fuorl mission to the Argentine, disclosed on arrival here by air today from Buenos Aires that the trade treaty negotiated there during five weeks' vis t provides for a large tonnage of maize and
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  • 480 2 Hume Pipe Strike Holding Up Building Of Military Camps Work on easing the housing and godowns age throughout the country, which has been partn cue io the military occupation of some of these mises, is being to some extent held up owing to strike at the Hume Pipe (Far East)
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  • 14 2 SHANGHAI. Oct. I vaccine from Tsir. 11l Ull I to combat th- spid A.P.
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  • 295 3 Armed robbers Interrupted a Dinner party lonclusion of a preliminary inquiry m the Court yesterday, into a charge of annul the house 01 Mr. Knew Ah Bah, In Kil?f. the night of Aug. G, an ex-detective, ie: Haji Nasir, and a Chinese, Toh Chiew ire committed to stand trial at
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  • 100 3 Burglars Rob Chinese Embassy P GKOK, Octk 2.- A day mt t ne h(l(i presented his E n tiai ti> the Siamese GoWLnmcnt, Mr. Li Teh-tsieng, m Chinese Ambassador to Whvi, was the victim of a mi. of burglars. Up';eaking into the Embassy mrovgh a back door, the H'T'Jj took
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  • 93 3 NEW FILM CO. IN S'PORE B bune Staff Reporter) ■< film company to break I Singapore is the m Film Service who have lusive di^trjbu- laya and Si am m Ictures screening m fli ire at the Cathay m Saturday, Oct. 5. I titled "China's Is". m Om Chin Kun
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  • 27 3 I 1 <>i E :>n linX 'i n the Ml :m' he ning H. Kiit at, n b f< V Mr. W C I X i
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  • 251 3 Bolemn and impressive were the see a 1 Kong when the 19 victims of last Wednesday's X loon air disaster were buried m the Happy Valley I Burial Ground. Thousands of people lined the route jis the coffins borne on two R.A.F. trailers and covered with
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  • 154 3 I fiat "a big concern' was Involved and further charp- es which might involve* pioperty worth $2,000,000 were > unaei investigation, wer< O ns given by Mr. A R c McEwari A.S.P., when he told Second Police Magistrate L. c. uoh that the police objected to
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  • 182 3 Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 2.— The hunt for 28-year-old LiewNglt Sing, believed to be the leader of the Green Dragon Mountain Society of Salak South, who escaped from police custody eleven days ago is continuing. Sing, whu la wanted for arm ;ed robbery and
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  • 82 3 Jamalndin bin Hoordin (25), an Indian, was sentenced to one day's b.i. and a fin.> of $100, or lix weeks I r.i. m tho Fourth Polirv Court yterday, for th*.- thoft of two I m of cigarettes, from tho N.A.A.F.T. st w".- <-.t Palmer
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  • 34 3 Kg m. al Urn ton bn ist of $15,001 v inn n Huj nd Po 1 MagI C. G h Tho case was po ned 10 $2,500 v I ci.
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  • 147 3 ■•>■■•■ .ids to taxi tv lOf I br iUght tC thr Poll' I nMllf or^ra f ir? it ri after 11 p.m. are assaulting nu'ers —m m >at inpfancei :on. often demanding i I tant farea. If their demands are not met. thi passenger or
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  • 56 3 A fine of $100 was imposed I>J •nd District Judp-e T. T. Ru -1 yesterday On Leong Linj? Soy (M] for hrintrinp: into Singapore 1J( kattios of rice from Bahau w:th"Ui permitRevenue Officers arrested accuse* .»t the railway station yesterriaj when they discovered the rice cealerl
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  • 26 3 ALEXANDRIA, Oct. 1:— It is con [firmed that Sherif Sabry Pasha, uncle of King 1 Far-uk and former Fiepent, will form the new K^yptial Cabinet. Reuter
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    • 41 3 i NEW GOODS ARE COMING IN REGULARLY JUST RECEIVED:— DIES GENTS SHOPPING BAGS ALLCOLOURS| AND SI/KS SUEDEUNED Turkish Hand Towels 22" x 30" I 81 .30 Per pair VISIT WASSIAMULL'S DEPARTMENTAL STORE For QUALITY VALUE SERVICE PHONE ■'{>:.» M 43 Blfh Street.
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  • 372 4 Morning Tribune THURSDAY, OCT 3, 1946. Solving The Rice Problem The Offer of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce to rive the Government what help it can m the solution ji the rice problem will be warmly received, but it tB iillicult to see just what the Chamber can do. The
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  • 954 4  -  H. L. Hopkin OUR LETTER FROM LONDON FLEET STREET, Sept. 18. The At Home given by Mr. 11. i > rai Roei at the Dorchester Hotel yesterday afternoon m honour ol the birthday of His Hlghnesg the Sultan of Johore a highly interesting ocean. Mr.
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  • 232 4 SHANGHAI, Oct. I.— Over 100,000 displaced C* ese have been sent back to their homes from e»« West China through CNRR A since the end ot I V fie War. By road, rail and river nearly 10.000 residents of Kiangsu, Anhwei. Hupeh. Hopoh. Hunan and
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  • 177 4 Army Chaplains Must Make Sacrifices EDINBURGH. Oct I though 44 chaplains cr/dj .'■rvice commission m by the Army, the War 0: I ti only allow 50 per cenr rV.vM number to enlist until the I Is up to strength, it I today at a meeting of tl burgh Presbytery. V
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  • 58 4 MOSCOW, Oct. 1.-By the eighth anniversary of publication Generalissimo IM lin's "Short History of tuH Communist Party of the Sovh Union" had sold 31,318.000 of<m m Russian and a ta^Ml 4 605.000 copies m 48 other .M guages of the Soviet Union, j The book has also
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  • 40 4 ORAVESEND Od rail, A*nir»Uy loys at Gravesend. fire today. Twenty J ■errlce men ir tv V quolled the OtttbW M nowerfol jets fro- W No one W»i hurt. He The H.M-S. Cor •Shin md U*» u M end. Reuter
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  • 350 6 Nanking, Sept. 30. Th< open market foreign sxchange rate continues to flu In Shanghai and Wanking, despite official flat denials ol persistent rumours that another dep; ion <> i the Chinese iollar i.s imminent. SVhil( peculators arc m a sort of "to be or not
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  • 87 6 COLUMBUS, OHIO, Oct. 2 The 'Truculent Turtle" established a new world's long-distance flight record S on Tuesday v/hen it landed j ben on a non-stop flight i i from 'Perth, Australia, m the unofncial time ol 55 J hour, and 18 minutes. i Total flying distance was
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  • 109 6 'BA TTLE IS ON' PARIS, Oct. 1. Leon Blum, former French Prime AJinMei And leader of the Socialist Party, commenting today on General de Gaulle's Sunday speech at Epinal declared: "The battle is Dn." "Gen. de Gaulle has taken the leadership of those saying no' to the proposed French constitution,"
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  • 18 6 i "That new professor should be here to help us. He's always talking about uplift."
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  • 63 6 HONG KONG. Oct. I.—N!s--m^>ri Gcnichire, Japanese interpreter, charged on eight counts with committing atrocities on Canadian and other prisoners of war, was today sentenced to 15 years' imprisonment, reports Reuter. Nismori had earlier made a request to call the Singapore Governor, Sir Franklin Gimson, who was
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  • 287 6 SHANGHAI. Oct. I.— The first open that either the Chinese Government or the Cc nistfi admit the possibility of two China's-Comr and Nationalist— came to-day from General Cr -lai, chief negotiator of the Communist Part claims over 100,000,000 followers. Gen. Chou En-lai asked General George
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  • 74 6 SHANGHAI. Oct. special plane is leaving Sichang on Oct. 2 to bes rescue operations foi American airmen belies be enslaved by primitive Ll tribesmen m China. Graves Registration perse: nel comprised the rescue ted which is equipped with medicine s and silver
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  • 61 6 POCATELLO, Idaho, Oct. 1-1 America's second greatest piasfl ned explosion will be touched A m the Idaho desert today. determine safe storage methoß for explosives. I Only the New Mexico atenfl explosion last year produced^ bigger bang than will the d»ifl nation of half a million
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  • 17 6 DUTCH REINFORCEMENTS ROTTERDAM, Oct. Dutch ship, Sloterdij, left I Netherlands Indies this atf::^ with 1,500 soldiers- Reuter
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 113 6 \X\. WWYW EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRIBUNf-l 411k V.VII That Knds m lh» U>ll I r 1 DIDN'T HAVE A CHANCE AS LONG jl VES-PtABODY FLEA- T '^i^H Li HAT NIGHT— WHbB p oiNG DONG D^LL- I AS FOAMiriGMAM VAN! PFIV7 AND f BODY- WILL TT MY JUMP
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  • 1208 7  - This Picture Made A Studio 1. Henry Gris 1 iiollywood Gossip By Morning Tribune Cor res. m Hollywood. i I L OD.-In August |«vV Hllywood nlm proH- D-ivid Lewis took a WV ai Hollywood and the ¥m yd m at the Beverly H .n Los Angeles to a(V and rest.
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  • 84 7 ROME. Oct I.— Thousand! of rioting German prison -r ol war n the camps at T;r renia tn.-tween Leghorn and Pisa today refused to continue to work for the Americans, according to ANSA. the Italian News Agency. Prisoners refusing to leave the camps paraded
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  • 133 7 No More FourPower Trials? BERLIN. Oct. 2.— The Russians' sharp official dissent with the Nuremberg acquittals P r.jbably means there will be no more tour-power war aim s trials m Germany, some lcgai officers m the American military government >aid Tuesday night They said it might be decided to have
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  • 8 7 WASHTN< Ltwl r% d n to the A.P.
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  • 94 7 KKK Link Uncovered WASHINGTON, Oct. I— The U.S. Department of Justice said yesterday it had uncovered evidence establishing links between the Ku Klux Klan and the G r-man-Amerlcan Bund from 1537 to 1941. An official who read the evidence said it "definitely proved the two organisations collaborated to promote racial
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  • Vera Ardmore's GOSSIP COLUMN
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      39 8  -  Josephine Lowman cbcvb That chocolate sundae Actress Peggy Knudsen is en-B toying louk< templing, doeyti' it" But if you have weigkm to lose, you'd better think about the calorie content of wliß OCJOrt I ittCKlt Hi
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    • 634 8 1 -7^//^ ;^^/v .v bio: of !omlng [th dresi In bro Aglais which she WOW at Party given by Colonel Q Walker and the I the REME Base- Workpi m their Ifeifl m Baleatlei r. i r especially liked the [led gold brooch, m the nn ol
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    • 325 8 Nice Fattening! Ice cream i s a grand food for most people. It not only contains protein, fats, minerals and vitamins, but is also delicious. It is grand for children and those of normal weight but the reducer must eat sparingly of It and count the calorie s involved carefully.
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    • 75 8 Threat To March On Teheran TEHERAN. <>•' l Urs v. ported today Lfcah |n with the southern trb ded pad to md i vernimml to firri i I rincei the mu«€ Azerbaijan. Th« tribesmen disai arrae* and threatened Teheran." In Teh-'. leaden arrested have been released i re under hoo
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  • 10 8 L< DOW kc I I I th< A D A.P.
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  • 299 9 LONDON, rvt There rdly any country m tl* that afforded i r the actlvit :iC k marketeer than India, said M. K. Vellodi, Deputy High Commissioner for Ind<a. speaking today at a meeting of the Bast Indi a Association. Veiled i was speaking on cotton textile
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  • 29 9 Pensions For Gestapo Victims I .—The Muni■tKa: decided ■pal recognised vie- grr famiiea of I ''V-d »•>• EnOß' zi Government |re. ;r ,nc«ntrmtion Kbir^ announced K^ ,ul>ject to confir- Reuter
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  • 15 9 K»HI\GTON. Oct. 2-The wTOuV.mmittee of the HF Jgi monetary fund I /foted to admit Italy.-
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  • 94 9 iNDON, Oct. l: Sir Li Bcyce head of the British trade i i sion to Chin*, il tarrying a specla'; letter from Sir Stafford Crippg to Marshal Chiang Kai-shek. 11,, comprising 10 men BD <] two girls left Northolt airport torday to bepin their trip to
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  • 41 9 BATAVLA Oct. l 1:— Wh«-n Lord Killemni asked Dr. Shahrir to reiumfl r\i'r deliveri«i from Urn interoi -i' imrm to tht Allied-held area* the tadoi :in Tremitr 1 promised the po ition. the Netherlands Indi H( Agency reports. Reuter
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    • 108 9 Cisa Burfcin's Heroic Role! i iS MOTHER" TO CHINESE I CFE CHILDREN- FLIGHT FROM lANCHAI to SAN FRANCISCO! L It's Her lltli Success! '< J cun\\/<s HAH V ><C^m ZZ 6.30 p.m.— 9.15 p.m. lean** DURBIN DEANNA DRESSES SINGS IN CHINESE! I Rendering of "MONG DJANG Nl" and a CHINESE
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    • 93 9 t A r ß' IS A 11 a.m., 2.00, 4.15, 6.30, 9.UJ PHONE 3400 NOW SHOWING A WORLD-FAMOUS ADVENTURE CIASSIC COMES ROARING TO THE SCREEN! loci McCREA hHWI f Brian DONLEVY* Sonny TUFTS L tic 70&6*vcca&Z, I SATURDAY MIDNIGHT i.IALAYAN PREMIERE CHINA'S CHILDREN'S ANSWER TO THE SADISTIC OCCUPATION OF CHINA.
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    • 153 9 LAST DAY AT THE JU^TM 4 Shows 1.30—4—6.30—9.30 p.m. Warner Kros. Presents "TOO YOUNG 1G KNOW" with JOAN LESLIE ROBERT HI'TTON. Gaumont British News Commemorating the Battle of Britain; Arnhem Anniversary Queen Wilhelmina Attends. OPENING TOMORROW The Movie Everyone Will Want To Seel mf A'/f j Illill lllillllHMliliilT l A
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  • 264 10 picul Oth.--$110; IndoS100; A 'lh <0 ent $160. ifa fluUnow Sian rice millinff $40. mtiful lOppliei of sweot- d milk h ipore hart caused the decline I ,r for hoth Rock Sujmr and Ou Ifalat < i k Sogar: best quality ?i-i; oi quality $120.
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  • 136 10 NEW YORK. Oct. 1.- The .stock market moved narrowly m quiet and featureless dealings with numerous tradeis little disposed lo take a definite stand m view of the prevailing uncertainties, paiticularly the labour fiont. It is noteworthy, however, that no real pie^ure developed m the face
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  • 25 10 STATE OF EMERGENCY IN BOMBAY, AH'BAD d Ad. wi t midi bt. An officiui ;.i q poi i ofttrol and d 1 hting bcbcb A.P.
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  • 6 10 7, Oct. 1 LJnl< i Reuter
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  • 42 10 LONI icfi day from Cans, Suit d c of th< de i Dr. Fn i a, hai Jahatma dcfln telj .Jiic to yoni faithful i 1 'I'll' Ir.Oiai) 0»'l with th<- people of iDfl for i .rl<l Reuter
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  • 226 10 Cordell Hull Makes Sick -Bed Plea WASHINGTON, Oct. 2.— From hospital to bcci where he lies critically 111, Cardell Hull called I'^r cooperation among the world's major pow l al oneoi the most perilous Junctures m history." tiiai solemnly cautioned m i tnent "dangerous" differ encea cxl I among the
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  • 181 10 congress 'QUISLING' DURING WAR LONDON, Oct. l. -The Rightwing monthly magazine 'National Review* 1 m this month's l publishes an article by J. C French, describing India'; present, government as solely r ni> Congress high com- I mand. 'And b i even before the con- I tuent tnbly has met,
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  • 132 10 LONDON, Oct. 1. -Today has been one of the quietest sessions on the London stock market for some considerable time but no theory was put forward |to explain this condition. The market was susceptible to even small offerings but at no time as there any pressure to
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  • 251 10 Hindu P raises British Cabinet's Courage CALCUTTA, Oct. I.— Tj All-India Hmdu Mahasabha wl gratulated the British Cabine; for "its i m installing the Interim Go- and thereby demonstrating the 1 I I ;dom of the traditional imperialist olicvthoi ill be no constitutional advance in' Jinnah chooses to be obdurate
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  • 133 10 Overseas Posting Revision LONDON, On. l^^jM revisions m overseas p-J was announced todaj, im!m by the War Office wk Beginning with th uS pi A undor orders on or all personnel drafted ovenX excluding Dfflcers of th? r'< M Army Dental Corps. R, V(l ;'S Veterinary Corps ana r^M officers,
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  • 99 10 RAF Mission En Route Home On its way baa: th- 'l'Mi i after a tour of Australian asfl New Zealand Air Force ba>« the Central Bomb( r CommaijM| Lincoln aircraft arrived on tf ■ji dule at Changi K| Captain B. C. Elwerthy, I tl .M Singapc re for five days
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  • 242 10 Tribune staff Reporter) The decision ol the Unit i ttes to take up a farther pur i 200,000 tons of Malayan •'1 ct on producers, m< i with little ri n I rubber c market yesterd Thi re were a few
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  • 308 11 U.S. Will Provide Ships For Malayan Rubber inainhridae, Renter's Financial Correspondent) Oct. 1. —Co annealing on rue ne w can rubber agreement, a Board of Trade interviewed by Reuter said that the Comber Committee wiiich is meeting m Washingk is likely to issue a statement on Friday lure of international
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  • 172 11 Indian Cricket Team Makes 4,500 Profit Iqi I.— The Indian m tiled for home today j I; -ndr»n docks m the Cl f Burma, and will be on Oct. 25, all being fe Eleven players and the EL 'day. Pataudi and t Ek beady home, HaI ing up to University
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  • 46 11 AGOW, Oct. 1. Jackie will defend his Eurotamwtight title against i edina at Hampdon Park 16 when there will be layout for the fight. > will be constructed outh stand of the tball arena, so that jority of spectators will flght from under Router.
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  • 28 11 IHINGTON, Oct. 1. -Close 1 ol the former United of state Mr. vho had a slight •a a tonight »n l s "critical." grave concern
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  • 36 11 CEYLON SPORTS CLUB SOCCER W t 1 (R.A.S.< E I on Pr'day l»V i Part (NorX from fl V. N. p m Ratnafun- X ThambyI A. Anafcr ''f'trmm; Wi!p r» ♦banian, I 1 B. Rajar, ,nam.
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  • 115 11 GANDIIFS BIKTHi)AY In celebration of Mahatma 3andhi's 7Sth birthday a meet;ng of Indian children was held 1 front of the Indian Association premises m Race Course Lane at 10.30 a.m. ye.sterd iy. Speeches dwelling on the life -?nd work of the great Indian >atrlot-salnt were delivered. In
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  • 44 11 A meeting c r the OM Eoys or Vic--1 v'n P<*fcrol Sinsra^ore will be b'-M on n.m. a* the q v nr; tt-,11, m nrd'T to rovivo th^ P')y«? As?r>i-iafon an'l its »d -i' All Old Boys requested to attrnd.
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  • 189 11 TERROR TIGER SHOT (Tribune Staff Reporter/ KUALA KANGSAR, Oct. 2.— A huge tiger which ha,, been tcrrocis- ing the kampong folk around Grik, has been shot by the Penghulu, Inch*Mohammed Noor bin Abdul Rani, former lieutenant m Force 136, who was parachuted into Malaya some time m 1944. Following reports
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  • 26 11 NEW DELHI; Bept. 30.— Top-rank-ii'.p- ir.cn of Subhas Chandra Bose's iPi'.ian National Army met here and resolTed to "laanck an anti-riot and anti-b!o<3dbhrd cainpu'gn throughout India.
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  • 504 11 Mass Meeting Pays Gandh i Tributes "Mahatma Gandhi has unquestionably reached into the air and pulled down for our use thereby i great ideas and ideals. He has been heard, he is being heard, and he will be heard with profit across many years by a wide section of humanity,"
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  • 64 11 WDON Oct. 1 [cc hI In the prellf y thU winter and thoufh all rinks win no! be dlable Immediately It is lily bef' Inter end ix In m England will be operating. Alroad- have beeji made for autumn cud t\- with matches at Wrmbby on
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  • 485 11 Russian Judge (At Nuremberg) Assails Acquittals Nuremberg, Oct. 2.— The Soviet Judge Major-Gen i ral J. T. Nikitchenko, who did not miflfl a single session of the Nuremberg tribunal of which he was a member, last night assailed the acquittal of three of the accused, and said, m particular, that
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  • 345 12 MCC Open Australia Tour With Good Start! 188 For 3 At Close Of Play Hammond,Comptonln Unbroken 84 Stand Northam, Western Australia, Oct. 2.— The M.C.C. on .v as a team for Ihe first time here, is making a good impression from ail angles, bowling, fielding and ba inf. Northam lost
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  • 115 12 Cl I ]>\ «v cores:— InninJamei Tetlow Ibw Smith 34 ftt Macifw c Ed rich b Voce 0 Norman Allnut c Evan^ b Edrich 5 Oodlrey Solomon b Voce 0 Laurie Salomon c Edrich b rkin 1 Brian Lawrence C Edrich b Voce 32 Willl&m Slate? b Smith 26
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  • 42 12 PARIS. Oct. 1. Qr mand Ie ad co-Bulgarian froni d at the P c today. Her lm< nt I the Bulgnri-m polii leal and I rial commitil by :;t voters to two Ltions. The tentiona w i Qreal Etritain, and w Zealand
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  • 78 12 MANILA, Oct. 2. Filipino military police reported today that a partol seeking to round up Japanese m the vicinity of Malaybalay, on Mindanao, surprised seven Japanese around a camp fire feasting on the bloody body of a Filipino woman. An MP volley killed six
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  • 213 12 Washington, Oct. 2.-- A Japa- nese journalist's report that Britain made a secret peace offer to Japan soon after Singa- pore fell i.. labelled "contempti-l ble rubbish' by thf* British Em- I i isi 9 here. An article by Kiyeshi E. Ka cami, appearing m "Human Events" a
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  • 129 12 Arab plan for Palestine to be Made known today LONDON, Oct. 2, The Jl conference met today— the finjTßn nary §0 sion for nearly a :Vu^E —to examine a detailed r<-p^ I the committee of leaders q| '9 Arab delegations and Sir N.JI iirock. who is studying ~^H plan to
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    • 127 12 What The Frees Men Say (From IfcFee Kerr, Re. H Special Correspondent) Nuremberg, Oct. 2. Tn acquitted Nazis were all I spirits this m<>r.i ng. lhc {U stayed one more night I emberg jail this I of the Americans" b W travei passports were n< Von Papen told m I
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