Morning Tribune, 22 September 1948

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  • 14 1 MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. I NO. 892. (New Mrteai 10 CEXTl. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 22, 1948
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  • 1342 1 BIG VOTE TO REVISE WAR CLAIMS We Must Hang On To Jap Assets" Lac meeting <>i the Sinpinore \ssotwtioii decided tn 57 >ote> to 5 that the present Lp t>im§ scheme should be drastically re L ms unanimity Of IglMntii that all legal L should be met. and that the
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  • 203 1 Terror -Gangs Attack Estates, Police Station P^y-Tenr r ''oho r mr n S aUaCkCd four tatc *nd m thc Past 24 hours fa m »»Ury '^at.on I -to? ttenJ 1 irby l?^L??'/oar tea a i l d m Z r baa- s t toko fled. meTi^, h Jt "a 9
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  • 131 1 RANGOON, lues. midnight. In a heavy fighting at Toungoo, on the railway mid-vay between Rangoon and Mamia.'ay, 87 insurgents were kiMed. Eighttn ore insurgent > were killed at Pakokkn n- .(< Mandalay. In the Rangoon area, an insurgent attach was BMde on a military
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  • 245 1 The arrest of an Eurasian m Singapore yesterday, brings the total of persons held m connection with the seizure of a» the Catalina flying boat, with its load of arms and ammunition, near Airabu Island, to 10. Shortly after the Catalina came down m
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  • 76 1 Bangkok. Mon. A week-end clash between Siamese police and a band of Muslim insurgents m the disttict of Yala near the Malayan frontier was reported here today. Three insurgents were killed and one policeman severely wounded. A Siamese At my officer H going to Singapore shortly to
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  • 52 1 H.E. the Governor Sir Frank lin Qlmaon flew on a high speed 1 visit to Kuala Lumpur yesterday morning for consultations with Sir Alec Newboult. Officer Administering the Federation. Sir Franklin left Singapore m the morning rind returned by the afternoon flight of the
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  • 118 1 More Planes For SydneyLondon Run Quanta! and boac are n< running an augmented Con- stella;no n service twice a nr* i between Sydney ant Lor. Constellations fly frorr. Syd« I ney fo r London on Tue.via;. j and Saturdays and Lanca. trians every Thursda; a:: I every second Sunday. Mail
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  • 107 1 CAPETOWN, Tues. Gen. 1 Jan Smuts, former Prime Minister, charged the Sout h African Government today wit h "bad faith towards the peoplpf South Africa" m its policy of racial segregation, which he said, meant a fundament l change m the constitution The Government is seeking a
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  • 381 2 CLAIMS $10,800— FOR MALICIOUS PROSECUTION THI' '\;»nK Lai RnF avstMal 8i uviriAfrr SJMBg th" 1 Chines? m whYh 'h; priatfaN-i'vr Iwidf-Rroom r*.romm 9 td thi liriasfN 1 >niilv. wm £wusnsinl ia th«* Sintr-.pore m«ll OnttK laSsltirJa-V frrtag ttC iisTillß ol R €8888% for lliWUgg I^BBBB^BBB pros*--fn<
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  • 76 2 VDNFY Tues. The Svdn^v i iiMajona tortST srnpilttr 1 une Daaaond Ctnvdt.tr, lotmci flight -tev/.i:d etaploysd by Qantas SJrHnes of a eharg* ol unlawful paid traScking iiv n a'no found not guil?.v scadin; ITJ ounces of gold ithout anUtefl a 1 rm< i r*w v r.
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  • 42 2 SHANGHAI Tuea. Rs«lie 'nnrin'Citi n with embattled fWonn has broken dosvn. The fate r.f the Phant^ng nr nr\ c-- >] capital, which wa.< subjected to furious Communist tttae l^ f °r he pxst six iivs i- teasnor urily unknown. U.P.
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  • 38 2 TVs -i/-i T' <^ J r*»*«»-v y» plaint? thai Rtissians hay fired :n and detained their fashing staaets an- to ba considered he Dotted States St.>;te ixv i aent B spokesman of Cen. Douglas MncArthur's hcadluaiters stated today. Reuter
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  • 232 2 BATAVIA. Tues. night.— More Dutch forces ire arrivin?. m Batavia and about the same time the Republicans have declared that the Republic will not tolerate any Dutch intervention m its current difficulties with thc Communists m Ifadiun. If we must look for outside aid.
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  • 216 2 A meeting will ho held m the premises of th? Singapoi^ Oversea Chinese Import Export Association on Friday at 3 p.m. to discuss a taxation newly enforced by the Indonesian authorities, said Mr. Kwek sSoan Loh, Chairman of the Association, to the Tribune yesterday.
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  • 42 2 PARIS, Tuesday. —UN Plane carrying the body 01 n\i Bernadottc left here Jlter an hour*? ceremony toda\ lor Stockholm. U.N.. and many of thc woild' top-statesmen paid their nna Wbute to the Palestine mediator at the wind-sw*»nf Ori,r field. U.P.
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  • 209 2 a cntneas ban m tt Ok ref etc he has a right to -1 subin>s:or made ty Mr. p f ml 1 Jobhng m the Singapore High |T *1 a Clatnaai who had entc- J P m. t Hi The Chinese
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  • 21 2 mi. w. rtr.trcA.bJ Machith i. Si -Hod to bea J Si &3 rs and KrpJ] mdci the Machir J
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  • 30 2 "Earthy" Mission Okas, i s bwdsrrhai^^y b-r;!a> after 2| VII i ™l i>n thi% jr^, ■tea, lie hei Nea P^ vi(1 l-ailinj i! lr;,I -»s In t 3 Mtrurtioa i*ummM
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  • 643 2 LONDON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RES ULTS The following Singapore candidates were successful m London Chamber of Commerce (Spring) 1948 Examination: RAFFLES INSTITUTION EVENING CLASSES Certificate Stage Certificate Stage Typewriting Chua Eng Tin. Chua Kirn Soo, Chua Ng Hw^e. Joseph Ansolan Rajoo. Kang Ah Fook. Lee Ah Kiat. Leo Lye Hbck.
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  • 469 3 "Comiment Civilians" May Involved In RAF Loss Bi, IWIMIGATOR ,(/>, SiSPICION I iM that during his m•- important m weii- m the loss of R.A.F. I rl I coni rI.A I-* < A I linmai i LA F, I bar j. t i <". obtain romta r roper wil bmei
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  • 139 3 YOUTH FACES STABBING CHARGE Wong Sang Seng, a youth of about 20. stabbed his manager. Goh Boon Say, four times with a kitchen knife possessing a blade eight inches long. Injuries sustained by the manager of the Fleet Canteen, H. M. Dockyard, was a lacerated wound, two inches long ami
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  • 373 3 Cyclone Lashed CeylonBound Ship Off Brisbane caught m the tail-end of .t CyCaOna VhaCl I th. ahout for two .\::y, j n <| hav,, v t> marl at live J;; loU for 4.vj Miles to reach Baavaoayo with t broken down .>ngire the tttaoiVSaOOl of 10 Ccvion Royal tfnval W
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  • 31 3 Shortly a tte r 2 p.m. yesterday, a Chinese walked Into a shop Ul North Bridge Road and robbed a compatrio t oi two gold rings valued at $158.
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  • 319 3 Twenty-five-year-old Chia Boon Beng, accuse-< m Fint District Court yesterday of misappropriating .$10,421.30 In rents, said that he had twice been robbed by gangsters and once by a pick-pocket. The first time, according to Chia. he was robbed of $5,200 m North
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  • 125 3 Adah Yar Khan, a police m the Royal Navy. Naval aftfcTH ftUe f a to have robbed a Malay constable. Mustapha m Ibrahim, of 52.95 at 7.50 pm, on Monday at the 14 mile--ione, Sembawang Road Mustipha. who was oft duty ■it tne time was
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  • 50 3 The Singapore Postal Services Join t Comm: tee wi'l hold its inaugural meeting on Saturday. September 25. at 2.30 p.m. m th e office of the Controller of Posts. Lsi Floor, Fuiletton Building. Tlu Honourable the Colonial Secretary wil! be present to address the Committees work.
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  • 69 3 Lim Chong Pin. an old man. blind m one eye. said he was unemployed and voiced a wish to live "with his daughter m Kluang after he faced a charge m the Fourth Police Court yeaterday with begging for alms from passers-by along Rochore Rood on
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  • 30 3 A talk on "Economics" will be given by Ungku Abdul Aziz bin Abdul Hamid at the UMNO premises, Jalan Ibrahim, Jonore Bahru, at 8.30 p.m. on Sept. 25.
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  • 433 4 India Has Her Own News Agency Now ;IM N Horn sausra la ths rjnsahslo local Hews Agency. This sss rtsssi m ths arganlaattan of wo: t^com,- a partsaa arlth th.- aewspapen 0 na united Kingdom, ass-traUo and Mew laaland m th. .vmtMup ot Thi asj anassl on Manda •ut« i
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  • 87 4 A police constable In th.*' rhird Poll c '.'ouit yesterday said that bs had rtde-stepped trhen s ton y \v.iioh he had dgnalled with nd lamp failed 0 stop. When qwrstase-tl h> ths pro- lecuting oftk.i why he sideite >oed. lie revealed that th o'
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  • 105 4 Insignia, decorations and medals which WOfC lost as the result of enemy action can be replaced now. Applications for such replacements should be addressed to the Honourable the ColomaJ Secretary. Singapore, together with a signed declaration. Applicants now serving m the military forces (including part-time armed forces):
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  • 259 4 MARGATE, Tues.— A Wooden-box containing charred clothing and pieces of jewellery occupied the centre of the Coroner's Court at Margate today when an inquest was held on 12 victims of Saturday's Battle of Britain air display disaster at the Manston. Kent, RAF station.
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  • 27 4 'JANGKOK. Tues. The Siamese Government today reject' the Chinese Governments test against the recent arr it of about 300 Chinese secret A Ciety leaders. Reuter
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  • 79 4 TOKIO. Tuesday. The outcome of the war between India and Hyderabad was eminently satisfactory, the semi-official English language daily Nippon Times said m an editorial today. The autonomous piincely states, whatever their former historical justification, were now obviously an anachronism the paper said. That India had
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  • 201 4 Tokio, Tues. Three Japaanese fishing associations m Hokkaido have jointly appealed to Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur, the Supreme Allied Commander, to pi event Soviet detention of their vessels. The appeal viid that of the 10 ships with ctews totalling 50 detained, only four with
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  • 69 4 Mrs. Barbara Unwin flew to Singapore from the UK yesterday afternoon to marry Capt. L, W. Perry, pilot at Port Swettenham. The ceremony takes place at the Marriage Registry at Fullerton Buildings at 11 o'clock this morning. Capt. Perry came down to Singapore to meet and
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  • 62 4 LONDON. Tues. Prime Minister Jawararlal Nehru of India will visit England during the first week m October as guest of the British Government, it was officially announced here today by Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon. High Commissioner for India m London. Mr. Nehru is to represent India
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  • 214 4 fTWO Chinese youngsters, Wong Kee Chow ar.d Seah Al Choon. who admitted a number of previous conviction.--. were sentenced to eight years' rigorous imprisonment and Ifl strokes of the rotan each, by Mr. Justice E. N\ Taylor at la*. Singapore Assize Court yesterday.
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  • 154 4 Wong Van Lai. manager ot the International Hotel at 290-A and 290- B, Jalan Bessr, was acquitted and discharged from the Fourth Police Court yesterday evening when he appeared on a summons charge Inspector Meyer nsdc I routine check of the hotel on the night of August
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  • 73 4 Siamlak. an W|^Wmed m the Fourth Police Court y "rLy that 12 swtomin. trunks, eight pan, of short pants. 12 singlets. 10 > mm and two blankets costonly The Magistrate, Mr. a. Shears, after imposing one or $10. or one weeks i -J., coi mented: "Some cheap
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  • 60 4 A seven-year-old v ■ehoolair] was taken to o'^ al with serious le, Wg v a result of Bttaf lmocßea down by 'a Municioal lor •tear the junction of AD*" 1 Road and Rochore R»ad > terday afternoon 1 Another schoo girl 8V about 10. was ***>J°*
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 104 5 IMAHY For your notebook September 24. the Wesley Methodist Youth Fellowship's "Brains Trust" discussion on general questions September 26. the Wesley House Fellowship's social evening for friends and members October 3. Mr Arthur Jcnkin's recital. "Music with Handel". Watch out for the Ladies vs. Men at the Padang on Friday
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  • 215 6 THE MORNING TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 22, 1948 Indonesian Dilemma London Agents—Me#*ra. Colin Turner., Ltd., Talbot Uon:,c, 98, St. Martin"* Lane WC. 2. m HF. Communist revolt m Indonesia confronts tlie Republican government with a threat far more serious than that presented by the Dutch. The Dutch threat was primarily a
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  • 573 6 HNE of tne biggest single explosion of bombs not counting the atom bomb will be made In New Guinea durin° 1949. The actual date of the explosion has not been fixed. Dwarfed by Royal Navy's explosion of 8.500 tons of be mbs tha t wrecked
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  • 608 6 SHOULD ARABS WITHDRAW FROM UNO WITH the approach of n the meeting ot the United Nations General Assembly m Paris this month, the question whether the Arab States should with draw from the United Nations has again come to the fore Certain sections of thc prrs.-t have for the past
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  • 444 6 PVEN the gad m the swank Beverly Hills, California is a lavish, posh place This aim is m keeping with the high-tone homes and shops m Americas second richest city. As the police chief says. he never can tell who will wind up m
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  • ROUND-UP OF CABLED NEWS FROM FAR AND YEAR
    • 245 7 SHANGHAI. Tues.— Major -General Chiang Ching-kuo. Economic Controller, announced that he was ready to shift the emphasis from police work m cracking down on blackmarketeers and hoarders to a programme of increasing production by getting more raw materials to the
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    • 109 7 Mrs. Roosevelt speaks On UN Aims pHAMI roN, tu-> 80, Roosevelt lV en route to reporter, that V-K. Nations Orgamza- v .:i-i>od to maintain 3 i 1 ,vhy people fee! n> about the t nited beeau* they il [Mop it was not U] t0 do" "Ac said •0 RIUS t
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    • 50 7 WASHINGTON Tuesday. P.ik...! ftpplicatlou for m i .;r.'; r&ip In :h e Internationel Bank I reconstrucI aad dcv lopmattt and the imenatlotul Monetary Fund vti\ beroted i n »1 next week's mcc! [n V, of the Beard i G><\ernor.s of the ft organisations, it was lean lay. Reuter
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    • 155 7 THE HAGUE. s;ues Presenting the 1*49 wd?ei to the Dutch Farliament today Ftnance Jiinisti r, Pieter Lieftinck, said that next year's S :< was <•' *cted to be about half of that of recurrent va r and proposed that a programme !J ver taxes
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    • 97 7 BERLIN. Tuesday. The Chief Prosecutor of thy Sovie Military Administration m Ber lin cilled for a revision of thc sentences of 25 years m a labour camp passed last week on five- Germans after anti-Commu-nist disturbances m the city. Beason for a revision, he wrote to the OWef
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    • 26 7 LONDON, Monday. Mr. V. K. Krishna Mencn. High Commissioner for India arrived back m London today by air from India. Reuter
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    • 99 7 HONGKONG, Tuesday. -Th* Hongkong Government, yesterday, took another step m flnan cial co-operation with China by banning blackmarket m goh yuan drafts, tele-raphic transfers of gold yuan or other bills of exchange. Thc statement' says that the janks are not a < owed to dea
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    • 99 7 FINANCE MINISTER TO PRESIDE AT WORLD BANK SHANGHAI. Tuesday. Finance Minister. Wang Wun Yo, will emplane for the United States where he will preside at a world Bank Conference, on Wednesday. Minister Wang arrived m Shanghai last night. He told th c press he had no proposals to make at
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    • 88 7 RECOGNITION OF KOREAN GOVT. "PREMATURE" LONDON. Tuesday— Britair considers lormal recognition 01 the South Korean Government would be "premature" if given before thc presentation of th a United Nations temporary commission report ->n the conduct ot the recent elections m Souti Korea. This report is to be presentej to the
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    • 40 7 AMMAN. Tuesday. An Arab broadcast from Jerusalem said that the Jews heavily attacked all Arao fronts m the Holy City this morning and suffered 150 killed and wounded. Ihe report said that there were no Arab casualties. U.P.
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    • 309 7 Battle For Tsinan Mounts In Fury SHANGHAI, Tues.— The climatic battle for Tsinan, capital of Shantung, Province, mounted m fury. The odds at present seemed to be tipped m favour of the Reds although government reports claimed that airborne reinforcements continued to pour into the besieged city. Particularly biVter fighting
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    • 91 7 LONDON. Thurs. Sir lan Fraser, Conservative, M.P. for Lonsdale, is asking M.P.'s of all parties to support a motion to be tabled today, proposing a select committee to ac set un to consider war pensions and allowances. Sir lan Fraser says the British Legion, Royal An Faroe Association,
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    • 148 7 MANILA. Tuesday. Constabulary icports indicated a total of five ranking Huk commanders have been sla.n on va rious "fronts", m central Luzon since the beginning of the allout offensive on dissidents earlier this month. The alain Huk commander-i included Huk Colonel Salvador Nobisco. over-all commander of
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    • 42 7 BERLIN. Mon An American press photographer Mr. Allyn Faum. who was ariested by three Russia., soldier.* while Uaktag pktaras 00 the boundary Ox' the American and R isalaa sectors of Berlin yesterday, was tomtit handed over -a. military police. R euter
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  • 16 11 BURMANS KILLED THEIR ABLEST LEADER NEW YORi«T t •or the nC^Vo^S.^ aar" 2L2; was 01 «f
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  • 104 11 JAP COMMANDER TO FACE TRIAL SHANOHAT. feat 21 Jam ■2J»0«or«| Masatani Kan* forme command*' o; the JaJ ianesc forces m H^nan r/17? stand trial before the lUlitirS Tribunal hero on Septntbei 8 ,on charges of Wat time atiociI ties. Kanda \V3 S brought rro« Japan two montn, ago charged I
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  • 72 11 US DOCKERS BACK TO WORK SAN FRANCISCO, Tuesda/ Pickets were ■rlthdrava 'Irom the United States ami) docks as striking CIO Longshoreman reported back 1 1 (Work under the agree meat I that vill permit sailing </ the Fa; East. Whil? the ttalemati con tinned m the rS-day-oJd p: ci/ic coast
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
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  • 213 12 JEWS THREATEN TO KILL U.S. CONSUL-GENERAL T.7on<?ALEM Tues.— For 24 hours, a Unlt'd /Sand Jewish police guard were posted States mannearw j Coi r sulatet following widearoU?£reMrtsof Jewish Extremists' threat to Mspread reports m hn Macdonaio spokesman dismissed the reports m P lossiP He said no extraordinary pre as mere
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  • 23 12 TYPHOON LEAVES £18 MILLION DAMAGE Damage 0 000 I rail' .Japan irU i* 0 i? still th< v, 1 r SengoVllied nild- AAP
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  • 31 12 A night mt vas bell d con L, -a. n and sli Mau»i V'fe. n ri, at**** Education, may JES* M &mftaa«dor te L taalnaui) his E'.jca'.'.or. poitfol'u Reuter
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  • 206 12 NEW YORK, Tues.— Ground breaking ceremonies to lay the foundations Of the 09-storey permanent home of the United Nations whicri took place m New York on September 14. marked the beginning of the first stage-a 500.000 dollai (£125,000) Excavation job— of the C0.0C0.000 collars (£16,2CJ,000) building plans.
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  • 165 12 ORAFENWOBB. Germany, Tues.-The United Stotta army's two 'xp ground forces ••J*™%* m Euro?:- Lt.-Oen. C. Huebner and NUlburn told 18.000 American and Bntish aolaers. who bate completed manoeuvres here, mat tney might ba ra!:?.' upon to nght at any time m view
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  • 30 12 DON, Tutsdav. De- oi Britain's urtaaataal 1947 ma tha Britain's rational lw aVSP* 31 th^ ear 25.' 2.387,153 Kerltag glided an external g!f° *****833 808 terUna Reuter
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  • 87 12 Canton. Tuesday. iW *£l men m canton are racing tne orospeet ot being execoied by a tiling squad. These wen are repotted to have been arrested recetttW foi blackmarket transactions In foreign currencies. It is reported that the 12 men were tcund guilty of
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  • 84 12 ROME. Mon. The first postwar move m Italy to outlaw prostitution was made toda/ by the lefttet Senator Angehno Merlin Teachn^ ond a secretary. oi State. S'gorina Merlin filed a formal proiect of law, which begins "The operation of a house I lof prostitution la prohibited
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  • 94 12 TOKIO. Tuesday.— A fcld- in cr fan may result m the, indictment of Sadamichi Hhazawa for the Teikokn i Bank murder, m which one man poisoned a,nd killed 13 members of a Tokio suburban bank, the Japanese press reported today. Himzawa has been m custody
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  • 89 12 MIAMI, Florila. Tuesday.A small but vicious hurricaiM SiTLa CV.oa. with 80 Sue-ISr-^r winds and headed Hurricane Warning Service^ iid the storm had croaaed Cuba no the narrow struts sepan£ ing the island fiom Fionas iMaJwtata tarilanau! should into Miami at I or 10 IZ on Tuesday. Havana
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  • 139 12 DES HOIMaB. Tuesday— J I Thorns,' Drwey opened 1 his earnI j>aign for the Whit- House with I I a sweeping piomise that a unit- 1 1 ed America, »uvsei his leader- iphip. would assuie potcc m tnc- world and prosperity at home. The Republican
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  • 100 12 UK WELCOMES US PROPOSALS ON ANTARCTIC DISPUTE LONDON. Tuesday. Thf British Government welcomed United Btatea proposals io* international administration of Antarctic territories r.o^ under dispute, Mr. Chrlstor pher Mayhew. Under-Secrf*->ary tor Foreign Affairs. saiO today In a vri;-en Parliamentary reply. The proposals aimed a tha promotion of scientific investigation and
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  • 677 13 Films: Story Behind "Broken Journey" JT all started when Sydney Box had the brilliant idea to make a film called "Broken Journey which comes to tlie Pavilion tomorrow, based on the memorable Dakota plane crash m the Aln i November 1946, when,
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    • 171 13 I IFT VJTHE GLORY OF; j II AA SPORT" <<*" I Lion j. NA t f r *8) I J INstribiition. '.Vibnicolor. I LAST 5 SHOWS! I I II A.M., 1 30; 4.1W; 6.45 and 9.30 P.M. I 7H !>♦»»;. Temp. For Comfort. \\fIND OUT FOR YOURSELVES TOMORROW! \o> tmBM
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    • 189 13 I ttiowa i o:jay "lib T HE SHOW-rjf 2 ,vin v lh *to^ of n OLO^ GKKAI WOrTd^! "Saratoga Tnink" 7^ r5 Uh, 'l*' serial tr '"»son (.host(LIDO NKVV^<^LD BUrk Come ROYAL 7 A I CH (Tamil UK 3*;..r» PATRICIA ROC .s#a)fMm ti&ffi OmiMolit With Ifmi W# l^*»- EAST Hi.f)f
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  • 717 14 p.. I M T» aa tm n 6cd I iT ru,t-^ lH 62 i:. 3.7ocdcb Nl _..*>" 10.2? pief. -'•>•'- luurion i*»cod pirl L5 0 L» Hotel Ba3tern n life |6J9 Hamni' I tary 21.75 irauph > „n <. dank Hongkoug 10S0 A* 1 m, iTO I^o
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  • 37 14 TIN-IN-ORE MOVEMENTS Movements of tin-in-ore from i the mainland of thc Federation Ito Singapore and Penang last I month totalled 4,196 tons (July The cumulative figure for the first eight months this year was 1 29.183 tons.
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 120 14 The sago3our market took a turn for the better yesterday. More than 300 bags Lnigga flour were bought up at the Unproved price of $20 's. Speculative buying was evid- i dent m the pepper market and quotations were again market up. i The following were
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    • 121 14 London. Tues, Mr Leonard Gammons. Conservative, aske* a Sc House of Commons t^da> i i- th.-> Foreign becreiaij I'egarding p.otea.on and eolation by the Government of In He asked the question "inview of the fact that the Govview vi a mm*.**, has decided tharindiat wuVno longer be
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    • 51 14 Malayan cxnoits of tin and tin-ore "last month at 4.455 tons were down by half compared with the figure for August 1941 The United Slates of America took 2.900 tons last month European countries 865. British Possessions 490 and Britain 191. Other countries took nine
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    • 76 14 CANBERRA. Tues. Mr Joseph Chifley. Austral .an Prime Minister today rejects j a request for a secret session Of Parliament so that memban could be informed of tne j international position. I The request was made m the House by the acting leader of the Opposition, Mr.
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    • 14 14 The share market .^""""V inactive with an easier tend ency yesterday.
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    • 90 14 Ixmdon. Tue-. The increased cost of Ceylon copra m th--OBd half of this year would represent about i a ton of oil. ■Bd duiing IMS a further iS. Food Minister Jchn Slrachey said m a Par.iimentary reply today. iQ n The increased cost m
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    • 64 14 The rubber market opened very steady yesterday morning and became firmer during the da \Vlth sellers holding back however, only a small volume of business was recorded. Closing prices were: Buyers. Sellers. j No. 1 Oct. RSS 44V. 441, No. 2 Oct. RSS 42 42 No.
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 71 14 SHIPPING^ INTELLIGENCE VESSELS GODOWNS Titan E. Hamble 2 3 Gleneai n Q 1 Montoio ft q Katong Punea g/» Glenapp Marudu 31 2 Borneo 17 18 Vasna 9/20 Trevethoe 21/2 93/4 Sukhona R Sir John Franklin g/J P. Stronghold g/» Tjipondok fi Monestheus JJ lb Salong 12 13 Aeneas C.
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  • 496 15  -  ALLAN LEWIS Electroplate Is The (By !lodi>'s programme v* Bukit Hiiihli. fourth d:iv of tht* S.T.C. Autumn (Gold Cup) Meeting, is a uelihauwej om «nd fields v.ill be ul nice size which should provide a most interesting day's rating. IA Col. T. L. Fox should
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  • 115 15 INTER-CLUB WEIGHT-LIFTING COMPETITION An inter-club weight-lifting competition between |hc Eve green Weight-Lifting Party and th- i Queen Street Bov.s' Club will Sti^i*, the Queen Street boys duo prenHoUi in Queen Street on Saturday, at 7.00 p.m. shaip. Two championship cups have been donated by Mr. Lee Siew Kow and Mr.
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  • 31 15 mil n JJ f!iend, y raaaa of soccer played on the Teiok Siangan Road ground on Sunday. Eagle &2"2 U beat the s5 g a Bo>s Club by one-nil.
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  • 122 15 (By ALLAN LBMI Rare I. STYMIE Chit* Fair W eel, tteee t SKY MASTER Duke sin Uai/ Race I FA IKE Y.N Sir Freneo Meath Race 4. SHAW'FORD SaOflel Tiger II !aend»n i Race >. CABARET Honey r«mb ford I\an Race C. EX«T ELLFNCY Dear boat's Skin Rare
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  • 27 15 Due to the "Ladies vs. Men annual cricket fixture on Friday the hockey practice for S.CC members will be held on Thursday at 5.15 p.m.
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  • 33 15 The heats of the Singapore Hos-pital Assistants Union m conjunction with the Civil Gene ra i Hospital Social Committee will be held on Outram School ground on Saturday at 3 p.m.
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  • 704 15 TODAY'S CARD AT BUKIT TIMAH FOLLOWING is the card for t_* Bukit Timah. the fourth day 0 A? < r C>s < ;< .c Cup Meeting: 0I le I CI. 3. D]V. i. 6 Fuis Intl F* lr eek SOP J. Donne-Mv P Hph k _______K n n S lr
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 79 15 ™,s X V Ca a Hal V P«mi.. a%£at^^»«^ y^aaaa trop,- B£*** a paafl aßttJa^gg^-g-^^W (c) For the rarriao nf ■aa*. aaSS SmmmTmT^ a* a. ba,,.,,, of nbbtT TA> t||||| applied for. i^ T^TLd Wch !t de *"*ed to H A I vs <* the vehicle ii o.a. aim <
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  • 18 16 HOOFS WILL THUNDER AT B. MAH TODAY «„.ud». rt al i laafc aaar aaaßaji -B stlirt of u.t
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  • 233 16 RhT rtSU h all Wti Ist the annual ladies v*. gentlemen crlc fl, t "tP.t match" on the padang on Friday. Both team* LrefctaOVta frs« ni.mb.rs of the Singapore Cricket Club 'and the warn* ul'! start a; 4.M0 p.m. a few i
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  • 213 16 ATHLETES BAG TIGERS IN FINAL GAME Losers Runners-Up In Senior Division --a 7 Tiger Sports CluD Chinese Athletes r tho TIGERS met with defeat when tne> winners by 7-2. runners-up with a total Thrtn«rh well beaten, ngeis> Though wen Kovcrs whQ nnishtd top of 31 points, tout puun. with and
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  • 91 16 Basketball League Games record number of entries been icceived tor Hit* year s niuag Hwa Shield basketba-1 .nd volleyball league competiThe games ire expected to tart on Sept. 20 m the Happy World Stadium. Mr. Goh Chve Hin. the president ot the Singapoic Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation told the Tribune
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  • 114 16 ISLAND CLUB RESULTS Thc island Clubs September Mixed Foursomes Compclu on held over the 2nd nine on Sin-, day afternoon resulted m a win oYm,. and Mrs. K.T.San who returned a net scoie OfW. The following were fOWaC (OI '.he best cards Mi 1 and Mrs. K. T. Ran 43-
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  • 161 16 50 PLAYERS IN S.C.C. RUGGER TRIAL APPROXIMATELY 50 Singapore Cricket Culj rugger players turned out for the ftrst selection trial match th' Club on the padang yesterday. The trial was played m order to seleci "fifteens" lor the Newcomers verses The BBMX game which is to be playe. on Saturday.
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  • 55 16 Unicorn's Sports Cluo uouac ed R A.S.C. Training School m a Third Division League tfOinO played at Geylang Stadium yesteiday by 5-1. a. m mmma The game was played at a fast nace throughout. Grew scored the only £oal for R.A.S.C. The scorers for Unicorn's were: Gomes 2.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 38 16 "Shanghai Modern Tailoring" D 10, MATTERY ROAD No on diapJU NewatoA Moderate* priced. "55* GoST- Crepe *llh »e^ embroidery. SU of Ninon combined with -ace. l sS£a Frocks of Jersey Crepe. I AD.LS OWN .111 l TO OFDEB
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  • 247 17 HOLLAND WILL STRIVE FOR PEACE JULIANA OPENS FIRST PARLIAMENT JHK HAGI E, Tues.— Queen Julian* deehred here that the Government would strive for "the idea of an international community m the framework of the Tnited Nations" when she opened the new sitting of the Dutch rarliament today the first state
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  • 71 17 The manufacture of highgrade uxtiles In Britain is being stepped up at the moment. I Dolla r producing Malaya can expect bigger export quotas I !rom Britain shoitly. a direcI tor of a British textile firm '.olj t he Tribune He passed through Singapore I yesterday on
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  • 38 17 SHANGHAI. Mon The C. ntrai Bank of China reported that a total of U5548,323,817 worth cf U.S. currency. Hone Keng dollars, gold and silver bullion, and coins had been taken m since August 23. U.P.
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  • 137 17 PARIS, Tues.— Thc United Nations faced with a complete breakdown between East and West opened its third General Assembly today on the grim keynote of "fear of war". Before leadei s of both sides of the cold war which is appearing to have reached
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  • 71 17 BROGA. NEGRI SEMBILAN. Tues. Bandits ambushed an -■state party consisting of the European manager of Seringglt Estate and two special constables along the road to Seremban. two ana a half miles south of Broga this morning. The manager escaped. but 1 the two guards were wounded. Thc
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  • 147 17 neUl 6 re K^ aboUt 20 <>-million needy children m the world 400-mdlion. .said Mr. L. Cresson Presirj.,nt of the UNOAC at s^der Hi 1V t C; mCCUng t0 COnpetl^Chd^ Nati nS A H sands of dollars from th e UNO for its needy children,
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  • 183 17 Other news -briefs from Mi ava's war-fronts received 3 last niuh^ were PERUS At 7.45 a.m. J tci day. a police patrol tie Pauh wai Bred on by wm fiom the top of a bill oopo<i path which the Police we ustag. Theie were no casus ties. FV>llow-up
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  • 55 17 A rifle grenade near the railway lines six miles north m Seremban caused a sabotage alarm yesteiday. The Kuala Lumpur-Singapore day mail was just about to come m and i blow-up attempt was ■uspected. The grenade a "68" nfl' missile -was found m the pas I six yards
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  • 37 17 52 HELD IN FEDERA TION There were fifty-two arrest s m the Federation yesterday Hate evening Police commumj que stated. Of these six were round* Q up ',m Kedah and Perils, 32 ,'Selangor and 14 m Pera.
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  • 64 17 1 Negri Sembilan ten I put out a notice at Victoria Malay Estate yesterday WUag J people to quit the place The manager of the etUj sent for thc police at 7^30 I.n telling them he had J Ol1** r poster stuck on his officej door
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 29 17 Books By Sir Richard Winstedt MALAYA AND ITS HISTORY 8 1..10 (1948) THE MALAYS 1 A I CULTURAL HISTORY H l..» 0 (1947) KEULY WAI sil. W# Bookseller* NiUloneri,
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