Morning Tribune, 5 October 1946

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  • 10 1 MORNING TRIBUNE I (New Series) 10 CENTS JRDAY, OCTOBER :>, 1946.
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  • 195 1 Russia Submits Plan On World Police Force I Success, Oct. 4.— 3eneral George C. Kenney, he U.S. Delegation to the United Nations Staff Committee, said today Russia had beLhiv submitted a proposal on the plan for an interjmy, thus breaking a five-months* stalecommi:tee. Oei Kemiey's disclosure was made after the
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  • 139 1 Yugoslav Attack On U.S. In UNESCO I Lake Success, Oct. 4. In a stormy closing session, United Nations Econo.nir and Social Council toadopted a U.S. proposal calling for a conference m ■ri;a before Nov. l, to consider the whole quesnavigation on the Danube river. i »roposai was apW& rrow margin
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  • 281 1 Paris, Oo;. 4. -The "Big Four" agreed here late st night on the rules of the procedure for spe >ding up the Plenary session of the Paris Conference to en sure thai the conference will finish its work on Oct. 15 the
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  • 50 1 TOKIO, Oct. 4.— A QAtion-Wid< Btiikc of Japanese news agency and radio workers begins at midnight. The men's union has directed that the strike "mu.^t not interfere with the occupation. The armed for o will bo on the air and army will offer aa usual*.— A.P.
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  • 187 1 Egypt Premier To See Bevin In London (From Martin Herllhy, Reuters Correspondent) pJ^IRO. Oct. 4.- Ismail Sidkj Pasha, the Egyptian Prime Minister told me today that he would go to London to see Mr Bevin, the British Foreign Secre-' fury, personally m the hope of ending the deadlock m the
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  • 500 1 TRUMAN CALLS FOR PALESTINE IMMIGRA TION New York, Oct. 4. President Truman m a statement today demanded -substantial immigration" Into Palestine to begin at <>m v without waiting for i solution of the Palestine problem as a whole' President Truman said: "Preparations for this movement have already been made by
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  • 153 1 Tried To Bluff Japs, Gets DSO LONDON. Oct. 4. When Japanese paratroops landed m Sumatra, Wing -Commander Harold J. Maguirc, who was born m 1912 m Kilkishen, County Clare, conducted two parleys with the enemy with great coolness and daring, endeavouring by bluff to persuade them to surrender, states a
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    • 34 1 GIAN SINGH'S DESIRE TO LEAVE MEMORY BEHIND BEFORE THEY CLOSE A If I I NKVV KHAKI TROUSER lOK |6 FOR EITHER SEX LIMITED <vn X Phone 8483 4 Battery Road, Singapore. Cables: "BAJAJ" I
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  • 324 2 The view that the United S a es might .real difficulty to buying their 200.000 of JS^ Ilayan rubber by the end Of the year given to by a rubber speciallsl following the news J***? day that America will commence buying from Monday
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  • 49 2 Two cases of smallpox were reported in Singapore during the iveek ending Sept. 2H, of which one was fatal, the Municipal weekly health statement reveals. One case of smallpox was reported the week previous. Four cases of diphtheria were also reported, one prov- ing fatal. I
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  • 168 2 Gardening To Fight The Black Market An exhortation to bCfS girls to do s btt Of parrleninp, BO matter how i emu:! the Rardens were, SF*S »«d« r, V Mr H. P. Brysori, Ajr. Colonial r.tary. when he declared Open th«oh Ar.ti Black Market Potttf Cos petitBM Exhib tion in
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  • 228 2 Anti-Black Market Poster Competition The Anti-Black Markt-t Poster Competition Exhibition for schools was declared open by Mr. H. P. Bryaon, Ag. Colonial Secretary, m tho Council Cham- ber of the Municipal Building last night. Altogether 189 deigns were v ceived from 23 schools m Singapore. The following are the prize
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  • 37 2 KKWMARKEt, Oct. lt learned that the yearling eoh bf Pair Trial out of Rose Legend, which d to Harry Wrags, had been bought for the Maharajah Oaekwar Mt" Baroda for whom Wragg will trian the colt. Reuter
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  • 99 2 Commutation Of Death Sentence A statement appeared m some papen on Oct. 2 that the GovornorGeneraJ had commuted the death rcntonea imposed on Far?* Singh. Sikh police Sgt. m N. Borneo to 10 years rigorous Imprisonment I Thill is incorrect. The death sentence was commuted by th" Ag. Governor. N.
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  • 359 2 Evidence that he injected a v»lutlon of mercury chloride to roolie patients -ufferin^ from tropical Ulcers m one ol the Kanbuii camp hospitals and f hat it had very Rood effect on the natients. was eiven by 2nd Lt. Takano, a medical
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  • 120 2 For overcharging for me Us, Mr. M. Arathoon mnnn the Raffles Cafe and Restaurant m Bras Basah' r o ngiri fined $500 or m default thr*4 months' rigowu imnrtaS. merit. v mi hA waiter, Neo An Boon, was fined $100 or three month rigorous imprisonment.
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  • 509 2 British Trade Mission To China Is Here (Tribune Staff Reporter) I The sympa:hy and friendship for China sii J by the people of Great Britain during i. he war will stand m good stead, and the present Trade Km sion is being sent to China with the chief objec! m
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    20 3 ji .j nicture taken during the dinner meeting of the V's Men s Club, Singapore, the first since I"- re-occupatUm.
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  • 118 3 JL bin Munshi Abdul :i r infj:.m s.tldier. was s?n--)l -is rv, rous J I Mr Justi" W[\ :1>" Singapore >- < ,iv [<>r armed gang IE 1 ■<< lu* evidence, the and five other Indian fl B ;> broke into the hnisr of IK
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  • 208 3 Dutch Warned Of Killea rn's Media tion tedm.l lAN(KAI PINANG S.— Charges that Britain L ®?mm I(Mterin ft ill tJie Netherlands Indies Internal i>oli|in an effort to create M an youn^ and Inexperience ■Bunt'sian Republic which would come under the ini)i< <• t>t Singapore/ were made at the Fan^kalpinan^ Iwas
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  • 203 3 Man Shot Trying To Rob Store Kasmujan bin Kasman, a Malay, was sentenced to I three months' r.i. yesterday, by Magistrate Ahmad bin, Ibrahim, for the theft of tins of foodstuff*, from he B.S.D. Alexandra Road on Aug. 21. An Indian soldier told the court that while on sentry duty,
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  • 72 3 It is learnt that the thirteen committee members of .the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce who tendered their resignation .and ivho were not present at the induction ceremony of the newly elected committee on Tuei- day have now withdrawn their resignation. The first meeting to be held by
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  • 144 3 Stole Camera, Binoculars B. Alexander, an Argentinian. was sentenced to thro- months r.i. m the Fourth Police Court yesterday, when h^ pleaded guilty to a charge of theft Of one ZeUs Ikon camera and a pair Of binoculars, valued at about si. 100 from a store at 223 j 8.0.D
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  • 34 3 LONDON, Oct. 3 rwo thoU x hundn-d troop* ot the Seventh of December Division left Am i< I dam today by ship tor Indo Hilverstim radio n-nort'd. Reuter
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  • 247 3 SINGAPORE ARMED ROBBERIES While thousands of Chines* I d both of the road fr sj Lebar to MacPherson Road along Serangoon Road for a big pn OH on Thursday Chinese armed with pistols entered a house in Upper S ran^n >n Road and robbed the Inmates of $750. ilhrer coins
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  • 82 3 Stoker Kennneth Kdwaid Davis, employed m nil ir— ptr. Nival B <1 tr ial In thf I-'. *:i Police Court yesterday wh»-n he itm produced >n charge <>f «ausinjf hurt one Govindaiamy J>y driving a t.-i*i 0 1 (0 t.MiduiiK«r hum. in ife, and <ri
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  • 28 3 ALEXANDRIA. Oct. ii -LolltfJ el Bayed Pwha, Egyptian deput) Prime Minister, ha* resigned from the cabinet for health reasons," it was rvnorted here today Reuter
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  • 25 3 BST r ■Ian r IK Road. I of disIK ■sjc »-"H before "I I B »B '."•^Bjst theft ■pt and, al 1 m< the
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  • 151 3 Tongkang Explosion Kil ls Purchaser a shipping agent, An^ Ng (35), wen! down the hold of a motor-tongkang which he wanted to purchase from a friend, with the intention o! Inspecting the engine when suddenly there was a fire and. plosion. Ang Ng received extensive burns on the face and
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  • 387 4 BATUUMY, 0< T. ft, IMS. In the cross-fire oi claims lor baefc-pay, the intere 01 one unassuming ano deserving class seem to have been overlooked. No payments have been m toe to the wives and dependents Of Government pen-l bioners who were rounded op
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  • 820 4  -  H. L. Hopkin OUR LETTER FROM LONDON j )y 1 FLEET STREET, U*-^ Things are shaping well m the direction ot London hay a for the world's heavj title next summer j>■ Louis, who beat Tami Mauriello m .such short order, is
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  • 192 4 LONDON. Oct 3.— The 2,400 British and IndUn troops who havr su:iod from Karachi for Basra— lraqi p'*rt at the head of the Persian gulf— ln the past t w daya are part ol the general i pen ".ru-i replacent which -d over
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  • 145 4 Another 'Naval Engagement' In Mediterranean >a II M-iinit h Jack Jen* rospondc/.: tain' Tied tei another war rimulatec chiv when Navai !"< l»unit!\c expedit 01 iand." ur minor piracy. jrpnw rcprere i mounted 01 ih^ northw pi -nil ihipping Ihe force i 01 i:« «']and includinj r.iic landing parties, s<
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  • 87 4 U.K. Govt. To Buy BOAC's Qantas Shares i CANBERRA. Oct W Joseph B. Chifley, the Awti Prime Minisu r. today that negotii m proceeding with R Government for acquisl the 50 per cent, share mtfl» which the British Overs ways Corporation ho W Australian Qantas En I ways. m The
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  • 48 4 SAN FRANCIS B m- that W~ down thf road t Secretory fcr W I on Wednc«daj Imilitary ti of the Americ E such §cb< d tore* i ftbo ■.i -!n 1 ttrm< d trai thai W ly f t« 1 rcid* I A.P.
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  • 291 6 JERUS O I <"■> 'J< against the Palestine Government as a n ill tirnmei i < J .<; vi London was forecast to- la '>'■ the Jewish r< ance movement radio "Voice ol I rael.' Declaring that tlu "Haganah, (Jewlsta resistance movm' nt» irlll dow
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  • 160 6 MONTREAL, Oct. 9 -T1 •< rencc of the Internal ona.l T.; b«wr OrganUation yeeterda) unani mously ratified the agreement MSOdating the ILO with the United Nullobi. Edward J. Phflan, ILO director, to!d the conference the organisation must "pay pr«'j«tor attention to A'-in's firo})l(m L than Wfl
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  • 50 6 BOGOTA, Oct. 4. --The Colombian Senate voted to send a clemency appeal on b< hlaf (»f the 11 Nazis condemned al Nurombfrp. Ii i-nH: u Conmatation of the death itentonce would gain t>r ad miration of posterit] m sublime a< t of generosit] -A .I 1
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  • 36 6 SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 4. r I h.« American I.<': r \<<; h-<\> strongly en* domed the United Btate foreign policy ri expressed \>y "U.S. Secretarj of t 1 1 Jan c Byrnes.- A. P.
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  • 23 6 Our Dumb Blonde n Since Bill joined the Fire Jsrii;iirlc ht*\s always talkiiis; about their new hose, but he never sends me any!
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  • 50 6 ROME, Oct. 'i. The rasworters 1 strike called <>!i Monday throughout [taly ended today after <v)\ eminent interventionTht agreement eatabliahei equal treatment between manual and office workers as well as Improvement of wage conditions. he printers' strike m Naples which started yesterday was nine settled today.* Reuter
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  • 50 6 ABERDEEN, Maryland. Oct. 4.— Ihe U.S. Army's in itrhtiest secret i weapon, R super-heavy tank of pearly 100 ions, went on public view. It ifl double-tracked and wai Intended for assault on the German West Wall r.ud has never been used. It mounts s 103-millimetre tiun.— A. P.
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  • 368 6 PERSIAN RISING 'PREPARED BY BRITISH'— Pravda MOSCOW, Oct. 3.— Charges that the British I sills tried to engineer the 1 ribal uprisings m p er I were made by the special correspondent m Tehei I the Soviet newspaper, Pravda, to-day. I The correspondent wrote: "As stated m various public circles
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  • 117 6 Paris, Oct. 3. -The U.S. Secrt X tary of State Mr. Byrnes con- m f erred lor nearly two hours to- B day with M. Molotov. Soviet Foreign Minister, at the head quarters of the Russian delega B tion to the Peace Conference B American sources
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  • 62 6 Culzean Castle, Scotland, Od W* 3.— General Eisenhower. VsW* Army Chief of Staff, asked i i comment on the Nurember* |-J 'sentences of Marshal Ke.t< M said: 'I was a little astonished I that they found it so easy t B j deal with a military man fl
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 358 6 U*i, UtXi^K EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRIBUM I Fleel I ('"> Fortune?? By Al Capr I fIiiSFORTUNE PURSUES MISS FOPTTUNE 1 11^1^^^^^? sm.led at humdreds V-1 |J Onlu a few months «%o Miss I I ,^====^'l if HBTOmjI^ R W j£BB J -DROPPED HANKIES J I IPuritanla Fortune,
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  • 1600 7  - The Amazing Story Of Gene Tierney—1 Henry Gris mlvuoood Gossip *.^0- M^» i j^^ > Morning Tribune I Cor res. m Hollywood. w— J Tii- v" was W l mountains m f heal which r throughout the c a lp was roU'ng inland M rt car- a: vfui evening Mr
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  • 1080 8 VERA ARDMORE'S GOSSIP COLUMN i ON VOYAGE Round The Shops Daj b] n h )k mi thing fresh In the ihopi, boptni I new and imporl F(>r ai: who will be return. md and the rv± >urs n English winter a good i on. The P •v.. d and Ch<
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    363 8  -  Josephine Lowman By Don Oversleep Many women ask me if lots of sleep leads to overwe'ght. No. That Ka not an accurate statement for there lg a correlation between the two. When we are asleep our body works less than when we are awake, m other words,
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  • 155 8 French Bishop To Aid U.S. 'Slave' Fliers Chengtu. Ot 3-a Fj Bishop, who has spent 20 jvi'l among the Lolos and kn their language, Is expected contact their truce team soil m an effort to rele ise tto torn rican fli( is believed to be h?"« laa captives by the
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  • 37 8 I H So a Francisc >. 0 I Secretary ror War ]l yr Patter on told newsmei that ho was sure mi se atomic true. Asked t rts i' plied: "Thi I l A. P.
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  • 96 9 and gone of ol Deris nyth.eal Socialist Un^y ferred details in ,-t O'-i'u *one on v:» uu Bo :U1 l( Unity Party) A Br tish rep r> <oni mcnted (>i> the story, the N.'\\ Til did noi assort anything, neither ythinp but "tried lo -ion that he to >k
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  • 272 10 Our Special Food Markets Report 'Our Own C picul wi ight i otn r 3 quot Meehoon": S [ndo-China $75 Kedan An not avallg j. r ice 5 at <i() Blam glutinous rice $100; Kedah glutin rle l $90. Blam rice miUing $38 Rock sugai b I quality $122 m<
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  • 117 10 RANGOON, Oct. 2. Twentytwo thousand employees in Government offices, including ports, railways, post and telegraphs, today decided to call off their ten -day old strike following an agreement reached with the G ivernment on the question of] Increased co^t of living allowances Three thousand policemen also decided
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  • 137 10 To Preserve Europe 's Battle Scars F.nN7)'»N. Oct. i: Efforts nro ibi in)-' 'i ade to pi i en :.(>i!n of Europe' battle scan m their origi- nal tat< delegate i the Intel m t onal i>m fen net of l*Oti r: il Orj nisai ion said j eslerday Only
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  • 60 10 t 2 p.m. v Pol R < Padam ths U foUowini O l iptain), P. N li Barki I B R H R Koen 1> VI J IR1 |fi P A d l p XI < > F 5 I I D E. Ebert, R. 1 H< b.
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  • 275 10 LONDON, "Oct. 3.— H.M.S. Vanguard, world's biggest battleship and £11,000.000 capital fighting unit of he fleet, needed only comparatively small alterations to convert her into a floating palace to carry the Royal Family on their visit to South Africa m February. Apartments normally
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  • 154 10 Indian Food Mission's Big Success Lf Indian at his n I ad beei ful losed today lad- /i with Argentine ere ?tt present on the hi<ri en 1 1n way to India. H- old R I hai I,oth. r <•<• hip. carrying aboul 30,000 tens o<" hould rt loadi ig
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  • 104 10 WASHINGTON, Oct. B.— Fire ruined Nortnandie once the world* fa test liner, w '11 bri.»if •<- ->* 1♦ 1 ,1)00 >ts a junk The Maritime Commission annoanced tod;iy that it has accepted the I'd of New York Firm for tht- equivalent return to Govern tnent of
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  • 191 10 German Spies Broke U.S. Coast Guard Code SHANGHAI, Oct. 4. German spiei in ti 1 1 broke the United States Coast Gn JCi I 1 tracks of troop movements n the Far fken testified before a United s f commission at the war crimes trial I Siefto n identified himself
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  • 186 10 (By Our Financial Corre&jyondvm The Singapore share marker as i whole was quiet yesterday. As far a»> rubber lharei were conQerned, the market yesterday conturned to remain dull and there wan no interest shown, due to uncertainty of what mitjht take place after the end of
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  • 47 10 BRUSSELS. Oct. 4- Singers, musicians, dancers and stage Hands „i the Brussels >P<*ra. the "Theatre De La Momnaie" went m strike ball an hour before the opening performances of the opera "Prince Igor" was to .start. They demanded b tter salaries and working conditions.- A.P.
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  • 22 10 BOMBAY. Ot. 3— Six peopld wtre stabbt-d— two fatally m Bom bay, up to 11.00 am. today, the E->mbay Gtovernmem announced.— Reuter
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  • 334 10 HOME SOCCER FIXTURES ;ir. the Fn.,ti,\ v,i «k Kjdt ENGLISH LEA( E^ Oci Br dv THIRD D. Btht m." ;< h: v v Brt October I" S*» l THIRD DIVISION »P° Notts v Port V Bei* U Beet PIRSI OIVI Wf* 1 Ai ana Brentf Hlbli \-tOM V]li; I. B*
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  • 28 10 BLACKPOOL. «NOL I -Winston Churchill, I I time premier, will It I delegates to this V. I •:,y today for th€ open Conservative Part] N i entior.- A.P.
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  • 816 11 Fred Nazis To Be Secretly Taken To British Zone NUREMBERG, Oct. S. H.jalmar Scliact, Franz von Papen and Hans Frltsche, tin* three Nazis acquit ted last Tuesday m the wa crimes trial, a/c to be' tak^n secretly and under armed escort to the British zjne of occupation, it was s(ate:l
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  • 79 11 bemc ii under '118 labour-; |r- aontbi a*o thill 1.-.--c .-.--c normally >>„ had been ft; edi^ely before; p occupation. ...umber 23*000, B** 1 estimate has j m to 10,000, W~ 5.000. Strid enquiry w former reiidP 6l^ individuals m Cia- who can er residence will ■rf
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  • 88 11 Wk. »no:> Indians. Mohamad Abu )tk md Hazin Shah (25). 0$ i t inaction rlfr the aci< throwing incident at ■CX O'.t. 1. appeared before j Seff c fr.h. Itcrt T< similar to Ui^aI exp) ;v, thr^o other Indians who ■••Pt* lrl on
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  • 96 11 The Commissioner of Road Transport, Malayan Union, announces that as from November, 1946, there ivill be an increase of 50 f < m the basic ration of petrol for private cars. This will allow for approximately 270 miles of private motoring monthly instead of 180 miles
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  • 167 11 LONDON. Oct. n.— Tho Victoria ritih rr»i| over on the Ceiarewiteh tl «'vrtiiiv_'- 1O(»-K Tony Lumpkin taken snd offered; 100 S CadenftU >tfor<-d 100-7 t;.k,-n; 100-6 Pord j Transport offered; 18-1 -red 20-1 Uken; 80-1 Wily. 22-1 [Reynard Volant, 25 l Culrain i I effort!; 28-1 Urjray 3H-1
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  • 74 11 Lak( Success, N» w York, Oct. 3. China, alon« with Russia. the United stat« •*>. Britain and Prance, was named to the menibership of the eight commissions functioning under the Urvt d Nations Economic and Social Council. The governments ol the countries named will select their representatives.
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  • 84 11 Tho first potfl -war ill <-v<'jnr rrtrnivnl will be held at T.P.C.A. Ground, K>n!a Lumpur. today eoi ti Ing at •*> p.m--1 ii' will !><• fi it cycling ••<■• for women will Include one race ari'i a fa.-t cycling n r <-•' M mile. trill
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  • 121 11 WASHINGTON. Oct. 3.—Pano!t Juwaharkil Nehru has been t notified that the United Btatof is rvady to entt'r into diplomatic r< lations with the Indian Interim Government and the only thin» holding up the exchange Of ambassadors :.s the selection. of men to hold the posit,
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  • 227 11 VERDICT NOT AGAINST FUTURE WARS Pr Oct. S. Mr. Fran Biddle. v.-h served v an American Justice on the international military tribunal m Nure:nberg, said m an interview hen today that the Court's verdxt wa, not against future wars or aggression. "It would bo childish to thin-; so. What Nuremberg
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  • 82 11 Anders Challenges Polish Govt's Right ■J 3.— General I Polish comIm I B statement Bp right ol the I nt to deprive ■4, officers of Polish 110l l0 all others of the m m 'Ml Govern M n sines the GovL, a government |g i;^' P'ople." I %r nfidence and
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  • 586 12 Mr. Eden S ays Objective Is "Property-Owning Democracy" BLACKPOOL, Oct. 3.- Anthony Eden, forme/ British Foreign Minister, and Sir I>a\ id .Maxwell Fjrfe, t})ivi' British prosecutor at (he Nuremberg trials, were the chief speakers at to-day's session of the Conservative Party conference. They addressed 2,700 d legates, nearly hail oi
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  • 147 12 Synagogue Caretaker Charged JERUSALEM, Oct. 3. Eliezer Neumann, 38-year-olcl caretaken of the Qreat Synagogue m Tel A\i\ where Bnt'sl: troops discovered an ammunition a:!«i military clothing dump an Julj i i ime b«i ore ihe military court In Jerusalem today on three charges of "unlawful possession H» pleaded "not guilty.'
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  • 24 12 Dublin. Oct. 2. It was officially announced here tonight that the Eire Government has recognised the new Republic of the Philippines. Reuter
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  • 336 12 LAKE SUCCESS, New York, Oct. 3.— Mr. Bernard Barueh, United States representative on the United Nations Atomic Energy Commission, has made I sfr*>»«s attack on the recent statements by Mr. Henry Wallace, former United States Secretary of Commerce, and characterised t '.cm as "gravely dangerous" In
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