Morning Tribune, 23 September 1948

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  • 16 1 MORNING TRIBUNE DFF DFFD Series). 10 LENTO. VOL 1 NO 893, (New THURSDAY, SEPT. 23, 1948.
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  • 335 1 GOVT. TESTS NEW SAVE-UP SCHEME m RAL TRUST FUND PLAN ISS6AWSL r Su'h |,r m, mrt uuitv to *eek hi S l»r paid S Jj- J K«™ to the employe*' eon-SSKj-JhSS 2 ta p— Employers, g en j,. a s., ♦•tl. would tb'.nk it li:1om j ftaait ,n :r GovernPMtbacjgf.
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  • 40 1 i IRLAK chill. Ik m to .1 A Malay woman m Kauai* leasata Mahie.a, nas died. It had two li<*a<K <;; ur bm lour hands IWS bodie* but eat] of ,efr The mother, however, is rrpnrfed to be well.
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  • 157 1 B en Britain oilmen will M exclle H themselves to Papu;i for a year to look foi oil for thi A rtlasia Petroleum Com- One cl them who passed through Sißgtpore yesterday by BOAC told the Tribune they might rind the oil, but would
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  • 32 1 ISWt :Texecut Sff r for unlawfully ,a r or possessta- fi c "^^r ammunition. fai a v,J n l n S;ir r .-«>n or l Mena, son of Yong Pak
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  • 26 1 dS 1 GREEC E We 4 >^'-\J' ,t){i in z their Wiin ha-" r n ll >c Thessaly today.. s M v J U.P.
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  • 88 1 YONG PENG, WednesdayThe European assist an* ma nager of Yonq Peng Estate wa s wounded m the neck and arm m a terrorist ambush this morning He was riding on a motor-cycle with a Chinese contractor as pillion rider. The two men encountered party
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  • 67 1 ryropped by o Boeing B-29 Superfortress flying at 1.500 /eet,on oU-metol, lifeboat was brought down to the water undamaged by a parachute measuring 100 feet m diameter m a public searescue demonstration staged recently m Long Island Sound, New York, *\J** United States Air Force. Picture shows four
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  • 167 1 The Royal Air Force needs more airstrips m Central Ha--I R™ to combat terrorism, especially m the .rea from Timeoh! Kuala Upis to thc waterworks m Kuantan. Pahang. Several of the airstrips are under construction and more are being planned. Explaining the need for them
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  • 517 1 Yesterday's round-up of news from Malaya's war-fionts is as j follow? PERAK. TAIPING AREA:— On Tuesday. buildings on. Stoughton Estate were burnt; down* by about 20 armed bandits. t SUNGEI SIPUT AREA:At 11.30 a.m. on Tuesday at the 24th mile Jalong Road, the Chanckat Kinding Estate lorry wai
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  • 45 1 HONGKONG, Wed.-At least 25 are dead and 66 m hospital many serious, as the result of a tenement and warehouse fire which is still raging m Hongkong's crowded West Point district An undetermined number are missing but the police estimate is 50. Reuter
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  • 49 1 Tokio. Wed. The Supreme Court yesterday rejected the final appeal by 'S osm Kodaira, •Japanese bluebeard", for a review of his death sentence. Forty-fou r-veai -old Kodaira was found guilty last year of brutally raping and murdering iz .vomen m a serial of mystciy murders. Reuter
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  • 699 2 INVESTIGATOR TELLS OF BILLS IN KIT 1 CO!la*Oß*\L ol the R.A.F. SIX, i. 1 pea] it: thr Xinth Po'iv» O-urt Still nHjf that bills. nnaatlttting to nearly $500. "'< found ;i thc kit o f two of the I've if > ed In th-«
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  • 50 2 TOKIO. YV\ 1. Th etrtel H former Vlce-Prerai r SuehirS Nishio on chargei peijurj and violation the ■nmeirt ordinance on politi I *1 '"res opened at I District High Conic this Tiio retri i ted on an appeal I sedition after Nishio v > hv a lowei c
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  • 34 2 Passages to India have become scarce once again. There win be only on c BISN boat per month on the Madras-Singa-pore run fo r a three-month period from now, the Tribune understands
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  • 17 2 The s.s. Rajuia has been docked for repairs, and only the lA. Vasna will do regular. trips.
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  • 435 2 j Expert evidence that thc signature on the cheque lor I $4,200. purported to be that of Lee Kwee Chik's, was a f .1 gcry and that it was not his genuine signature, was given In the Singapore High Court yesterday at the continued hearing
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  • 62 2 BATAVIA v." I newspaper v I carried a rep- I Hague wring thatt I ed replacexc I tvs Van Meo* I goremo, I I I because of the tense I m indoxK The -san... J! 1 ported last we< I Mook's rep'acem I :ainty. I
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  • 87 2 A prediction of a brighl futu:e lor Kal'arg Airpoit BJ m import mt world-feeder airport for aircraft not duneedtae I rtO.ooo lh-. Uaring weight was j made by an R.A.F. spokesman j it a preys conference vcsterd y Th.? snokeaaaaa said that Xa'lang eirpavt is excellent, c
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  • 44 2 LONDON. Wed. a British S jve.nmental cne,uiiy commission recommended today thpetnaanaaa stationing of Bxiti«». troops m thc protectorate v Ader. to prevent thc possibi re-occurrence cf anti-Jev.iir. riots which cauaed the dcatli o: over 82 Jews and 3* Aran last Decrmhcr. Reuter
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  • 215 2 /JX a Chinese Festival clay, ChOOW Ah Tai. a co: a J was having his tiffin when Leow Yor-g F lh taw up J asked him what cause had he "to be so happy nt rw aj owed him money." A quan el ensued
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  • 144 2 U.K. TO ACCEPT BERNADOTTE PROPOSALS I LON'Li iN y Jgf*»ter Bn ft* House of c >*J ,t0 the pro[ ...;^1 Upao Count F. i«^ j, posats, .a*!.. t! a HonnHsntlo jjroclaUmin, JJ J J Israel s. .M that decision h Nation*, and unorwlJa the oiiauial Potion h Ho»v Lina ">
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  • 6 3 EASURY GOT ARGED NOTES M*W*** I
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  • 21 3 DRICE TO STEP-UP UMNO MEMBERSHIP i U don of f n IP ti the amato prived pongs. Women ut v. TV
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  • 46 3 Mr Cheong Hock CQye ProgresalYe candidate In the Rural West by-election, win hold* campaign metting on 3u „dny morning |MM>«**S tn premises of the Daru. Banai Club. Pulau. Bram 0r the same evening a* 5. ru il held another meeting a gnIUM Talkus. Seletar.
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  • 81 3 Tin Representative of the C-cvernmen, of India m Malay* will have a new omcial secretary from tomorrow. Mr b Thiruvengadathan, rhe net secretary, arrived by I *ncastria n via Colombo, yes- j >day evening. He will WI place Mr. S. Swaminathan. tne nresen. .secretary who
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  • 199 3 A^rw>o Vfr E P ShanKS, *>rsi a-ra-v.«--■F"»« .'fyjggtL'^L "It is perfectly D judge, turned to Tan Soon^ obvious you are a pest. charge d with cheating weeks' rigorous imprisonment. He was cnarg Ang Kiang Seng of You are a fool. Never Presently
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  • 87 3 I TOXIC N shlpi ■hr r daHma:* nei In any > the ■char.:- si > by th< Japa■r.-.- -?e\-< since the Hciiar.: sw?p, b> Japa I -.0 Gen. Ma Arthur's Hr: Hi Th miner* proI r.ue un: Bay. N'agoya. NagaWf*- and Osaka completely d a
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  • 64 3 I Jo Indian youth frith a I record ol fire I tht* c T lctions tour I i m a p,, r, od r uced ln H A "we conn jreaterI lr *J with trespass!!!* I tv 'Sept. 8 I said that! T~ found I m I
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  • 62 3 Approval cf the Legislative Council will be sought to pro-, hibit vehicles from parking afeftg Collyer Quay at any tlme i of the 4*y ni^- m wrf The reasons for makH-8 these regulations arc to remove obstruction and we eauaeof accidents occasioned j by «tandin« vehicles,
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  • 23 3 EAST-WEST SOCIETY MEETING TODAY The East-West Society wil be its General Meeting tonight a? the YMCA Orchard Road, tonight a t 3.30 pm.
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  • 182 3 A HocKchta mon, and two Indians were ug£aj MJ he Assizes by the Seventh Magistrate R. J. Uwa y The monk. Ng Ah Moy. was harged with the possession of •54 rounds of 9 m.m. ammuniion. He was arrested on August 25, when a
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  • 245 3 Fisherman Could n't Swim, By-Passed Drowning Boy m m-^jr y, m AY youth swimming m Katong found himself MALAY youw fisherman, passing thc spov a'menlties- A laj ay fisherman «vU*w*d c, rm ri was drowned. nothinir. He called out anal tn rae rtctorty o/ sewTa! ™g Ir onctte char yes
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  • 108 3 application to thc Immigration Officer Mr Justice Jobling told a U. the Singapore High Court yesterday. The Chinese had asked to be allowed to remain ia Singapore after completing th-* sentence. Ng Chip Phor. who waa appealing against a District Court Lme/ce of 12
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  • 39 3 Kri9 rMinati b-n-i Muhammad. P'^^f/^^naui mche Muhammad o tt trtW. headmaster ol Malay School. Malacca, ha dlld at the ripe old age of 13 |nei SS ald to be the oldest 1 person m that area.
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  • 23 3 NANKING. Wed. The fet«sa«rS ?L for drastic cuts m ing tor u« TS an d number of motor octroi consumption.- U.P.
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  • 29 3 The Singapore Co-np«£ U ve Stores Society wUI hoW lts haH-vearty CW* SoSTt 3' day v. a or- 0 rtdtie*ted All members are hi uc to attend.
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  • 23 3 44 mm rf m S^a route Th, opening of a s -^WSSa-SaoS? I under conMa-j* ctuV [ed the Pan Malajar.
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    • 27 3 WISH TO LOOK YOUR BEST AT THAT PARTY TONIGHT, MILADY? Riiui |ft*J l"r that appointment it lam <» a r The BMW Beauty Specialt>t« The Tavern, Tanglin Rd-
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  • 30 4 Miss Tan Sunt Eng and Mr. Low Ec Heng Miss /alto Can oaocH«af«4d Ifr tfanrene* Calny ICo* I'tttUl. Iff*. HwOp Fuiki Kiang AY© and Mr. Tan Choon.
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  • 260 4 with a pair of scissors, a middle-aged Hoekchew, Leng Tai Long, entered a barber's shop, stabbed the proprietor and killed his nephew. Tai Long then stabbed himself four times m the abdomen with the same weapon. This was revealed m the i Seventh Police Court
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  • 105 4 Chuah Liat Kiam, an old man, was yesterday charged m the Second District Court with possession of an apparatus for smoking opium and also possessing a quantity of ehandu. He pleaded guilty on the first charge and claimed trial on the second. Bail offered was
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  • 199 4 On the Atlantic seaboard of the United States television is superseding the radio and is proving a QTPnt" entnnotitnr fn, Iho mnui(>s Rev. M. Dodsworth said vhen h e spoke to Rotarianyesterday about his impressions of the U. S. A. He said the U.
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  • 91 4 O. Newton, from his room m No. 2 Mess, adjacent to the hangar yard, H. M. Dockyard saw Eng Lok Fob placing bolts i and nuts into a tin on the even- ing of Sept. 21. j Eng was detained and 200 bolts and nuts
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  • 43 4 INDIAN WOMEN TO HOLD ESSAY COMPETITION n*nem>oi,< Con,;:, *> M Non-i lv o ard Hi >• Onlyt... i j oe.en sc i the*v iho -I senior f loonceraed .The aenioi -„n wore* ami Ml IsWWsE been donated by STL band the Late M s willbedistnbutt.it.t:
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  • 24 4 Chan Yeow w„ „nt,.nr... fa three months' rigcroui "mnent m the Recond iffi Oourt yesterday for possess^ £^Pjaeea of chandu weight half-a-giound
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  • 87 4 5 CHINESE 10 ENTER AMOY UNIVERSITY Five local Chinese students have passed the National Amoy j University matriculation e.xanr nation held here a month ifo They are Messrs. Sia Chin j Teh, Tay Such Sen. Hong Chye Chin, Lin Ming Choo and Chen ITze Hsin. This was announced ty ths
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  • 43 4 The Army Cull Uni< n will I hold a debate on "Religi I has Retarded Tlie Pro M of Mankind" at 10 am J§ 331. North Bridge Road j Sunday. I Dr. J. K. M Tan v I the chair. I
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  • 612 5  -  MABEL WONG make news today By 1 Soles I are I 1 ll loot v m m slim--1 atic I :> li a I I mc pump, instano w f gf| ted to i y I cut „uw air coming back n ite :.nkle straps a. c
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 26 5 11l A R V ofSi aa\i Mrs. Clau.l* Mmaev of 'Glencaird Dui\e> kcad. announced her engagement last night to Ductle> Cordon, only son of Mi and
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    • 172 5 Mrs K. A. Tunks of Rose Bay. Sydney. Font forget the bridge and mahjong drive at Tang HB Club this morning. It is aid of the Poppy Day Fund. Bring your own man jong sets and cards. on SftaJ Oct. 2^ c supper. Miss M. MacGiath, Australia M SS ai
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  • 263 6 THE MORNING TRIBUNE THUR SDAY, SEPT. 23, 1948. Involuntary Liveliness fiosjafoa Agents— MMMMTM. Colin Tunur., Ltd., Talbot Hoawe, *8, £l. Martin* Lane W.C. 2 RESPITE the intensiii' ation of the military campaign against them, the Malayan terrorists, as yet, show no signs of exhaustion. On the contrary during the past
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  • 408 6 IMPERIAL economic relations Imperial social relations, international payments and the economic development of Cclonial Empire are some of the subjects beino- discussed at the lirst postwar congress of th* I teterattpn of Chambers of Commerce of 2L Br itish Empire now being held m Johanesburg.
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  • 957 6  -  PEDAGOGUE -POLITICS FOR YQ UNG />/,,„, By Money, say some peopie, is t.'ie root of all I vil. Generally the p?ople who b?liev? m this saying are people who have too much of this evil stuff. Bui politically speaking th^ rort of all evil is
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  • ROUND-UP OF CABLED NEWS FROM FAR AND NEAR
    • 244 7 vr^w weds -The London Times m a LON^cV*n Communism m Asia, said. wading a I.^nary movement organised by the •The insutt tyi onay poutlcal a:id economic CO T South East M.a has now flared up m the Indonesian RepuW' c v tradition nor the e 'i
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    • 136 7 Govt. P resses Drive Against Huks wed ore VfSf avtabulary troop.. RiJ S one Pnli»PP«2 M*H I. Dressed the fcltttfj in st the ov^r.t candaba ited the Huk II rep"? 1 S y TanaC IS n"v!m;. Pr ,Wsconstsbulsrv comF h I reached Taruc s W > ""v, L- place, aal
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    • 29 7 KJ vking Weaneattaj a thj :--J:u Nankiru-Canton rail trip, via Shanghai. Hangeb una Nanchanf will be pttaiale Ln November, accordftfinistrv ol Coinmttni- ft! Ul U.P.
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    • 53 7 SHANGHAI. Wed Th t custom S authorities today denied a Hongkong report that $< million (US) were seized st Lungwa airport In an attempt to smuggle the currency to Hong Kong, but it wa* revealed that more than $9,000 were found aboard a Hong Kongi bound
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    • 114 7 POLICE PATROL KILLS THREE IN HYD'BAD feECUNDERABAD. Via Bombay. Wednesday. Hyderabad city police dis- 1 closed that three Hindus were killed late on Monday. when P° llce P atrol fired into a group of looters raiding Moslem shops here. The police said scattered looting continued through jut the city, but
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    • 132 7 ■t LONDON Wees. -A great welcome avvaiU W Prime Minis' >vaharlal Nehru of India, rrcW mier liaquat Ali Khan of Pakistan and Prun I Ifinistei boa Stephens Senanayake of Ceylon m I London when they arrive soon for the CommonI weUth Prime Ministers talks, opening on
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    • 89 7 REDS CLAIM GOVT. PLANES KILL 160 INHABITANTS SHANGHAI. Wednesday. rhe Communist Radio claimed that a Nationalist air raid iamagcd the residence Leo Eioesser. representative of the north China team of the United Nations international Childrens' Fund, last week. In a dispatch dated September 19. the Communist Radio f oid Nationalist
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    • 59 7 KARACHI. Wednesday. The Pakistan Government U to recall all air force reserves. Pakistan's Ministry oi Defence announced today: An officers and. airmen who 2SEPin the Royal Painatan Air Force or before partition m the Royal Indian Air force are required tt repon 0 air headquarters. P^hawar
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    • 58 7 WASHINGTON. Wednesday _The United States Jofflt Chiefs of Staff hava handed^ the Munhions Board a«• HrfeS 'an A a n n-p"t Lf all X armed services. PJhile thfplan now present; ed to the Board sets it a new '"^Department of Defence !ome $700m000 y worth of
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    • 200 7 DENVER. Weds -Thomas Dewey <*™ n an end to the "careless policies- of the Truman Administration and a 'brand new approach to savine th.- country'! natural resources Th» R< publican presidential nominee oeclared that the time has come 'when to be careless is to gamble
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    • 83 7 KOREAN MISSION DUE IN WASHINGTON WASHINGTON. Wed. The Korean Goodwill Mission, headed by Chough, is due here on Wednesday from San Francisco Chough and his aides are expected to remain In Washington for several days before proceeding to Paris. The State Department officials said that facilities would be offered to
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    • 74 7 MANILA. Wednesday. The new Philippine cabinet took oath of office this morning bsfore President Quirino at Malacanan Palace. Then, it held H flrSc meeting. President Quirino announced the revised cabinet containing seven new numbers, late on Tuesday. Tne president said that charges were nnto t
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    • 20 7 TO EXCHANGE MINISTERS Colombo. Toe* Ce >' ,0 v n and France have Jf*?,* rhanee diplomatic ministers, v announced today. Reuter
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    • 66 7 SHANGHAI. Wednesday. Colonel Chang Ya-min. former chief of the economic affairs section of Woosung Garrison, was executed W firing squad lor corruption m office Chang was convicted some ti me ago. but affirmation o the verdict by Chiang. Kai Shek was only handed down on Monday
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  • 227 9 M s AAjlaj ihuiff. Let's take a walk down Sago Street. You arc josiled by Batten and by bare-bodied men. Trishaws a:id lorries try to nose through the crowd that pays no atteatkal ta the wild hooting for right ot way. The street is line 1 with
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  • 60 10 JAP EDITOR GUILTY OF LIBEL AGAINST OCCUPATION FORCES TOXIc eriitcr Kazu v j guilty of Occupati, n ■ation received second Japaruv I «*n to be punished *om£ against Forces 0v J P j: I Yomkura, who l. ic of the Aaahikawa H chapter of the aU «S£ Communication W OX*0
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  • 154 10 JAP VIOLINIST TO STUDY IN AMERICA TOKIO. Wednesday j Twenty-two-year-old IV J shiya Eto. one t»f Japan. leading violinists, u .a.s beet I accept* d for itndj at the i Curtis School of Music Is I Philadelphia, according to Asahi Shimbun. The acceptance wai the j result of a personal
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  • 81 10 MADRID. Wed. Eduard, Villanueva, 36-year-o:d Barcelona Bank employees, a* oat today to swim the Straits ol Gibraltar. The weather was general good, but he was hampered somewhat by a strong west< lywind. Be entered the wat* at Punta Paloma Point. froß' which Peruvian Carplo se: last
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  • 423 10 COLOMBO. Wednesday. Mr. G G. Ponnambalam" the near Minteter of Industries in•j.striiil Itesearch and Fisher- lea. outlining his policy said '~nat he contemplated .schemes foi impioving the conditions of .Nh.-iinen and the undcr-em-toy< d rural population. He also e ttin
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    • 153 10 I J IKUSIVKr-^ ZTT^T] CI 3E I f~~ TT I 1 I atCMjs* -rviev 1 c rO J llr i rs v &T /A 1 *p ©trnaj. o»s TVtfja %E4a.IiV.IV4 I.^ OTMCJ^ HaaaLjr TRIBUTE P»U jK 0^ V a— i ,f ...I i laei J fc-^"i»^ Tmwfom W t RUCCUS
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  • 119 11 i \*>ds —Hurricane njw U 1 Florida. N%^? p t witn 150-mile- jfftffaaS the 100fs of bu,ldmes is vnw transmitted a detailed lS ;l l w ,f reporting heavy toll of ■JiSS SS m the city's haraid that wens d two wuju boats w^e
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  • 75 11 CANTON. Wednesday. fhe local police are ir.vestigaLIM the mysterious appearance o: three hand grenade^ at one of the approaches to Pearl River Bridge which connects Canton city with tm island of Honam. It ii reported The grenades were found In the night by a patrollin* policeman
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  • 133 11 NO INCREASE IN JAP COMMUNIST STRENGTH TOKIO. Wed. Oneral Mac Arthur's official monthly! report on Japan under occu- 1 pation. pr-ints out that despite; the extremely unstable politic- j al situation here, there has been no increase m the Communist strength as representeJ m the national legislature The report cited
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  • 239 11 HHJAWaaUJ Weds.-Military Wltelesa contact SRiSIX^SSS Kout m Tsinan, to dialodge the 2m^ 00 sector to which tofj"*a awww govern with the aid of mutineers ij ßriar »»=>«» men', divisional commander, Wu HUft wen. Dispatches fro* claimed the Communists were f£eed to rcthv to the
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  • 132 11 WASHINGTON. Wednesday.—The Morning Post. ir. its editorial today urged the I United States to seizt the initiative In Korea, by 'taking up the Russian troop with(trapa! proposal." It also urged the demand for a new election, undei tbe United Nallon 3 auspices, to
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  • 42 11 UNDESIRABLE CUSTOMS WIPED OUT s NGHAI. w dneadmy.— A irea for wioI •ni customs udtug fornding and ive girls vvas I*B* Qovernment .--try of Hng to ChiE es will be eu- throu iiotit the goring the ona will be prosecuted bj Reuter
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  • 25 11 m l Led StraB a pi conference to- Britain would not buv of United SiaU-s and com crops in continuattou of her
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  • 84 11 BRUSSELS. Wednesday.— A j umber ol people were injured n disorders m the centre of Bu^scls tonight as Communists tiled to stage a demonstration—banned by the authorities— against the American film "The Iron Curtain belni shown m the city. Some 500 police with batons drawn faced
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  • 103 11 AMMAN. Tuesday. Two Jewish tanks attacked Jerusalem's Jaffa gate last nigm but Aiub fire forced them CO withdraw, Arab sources here claimed today. Big explosions were heard m the area of the gate and two others on Mount Zion although details were not known, it was
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  • 32 11 BUDAPEST. Tues. -Two American oil jW^aaS&fcS who were arrested on Ssturaay industrial sabotage chtgej were accused today of bein c "American Nazis". A T?w"s fc.-an.crt that American garianFoi^ign Ministry.- U.P.
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  • 140 11 Minister Wang Reproves "Malicious Rumour" SHANGHAI Wednesday. Finance Minister Wang Yunwu who is leaving this morning for the Uulted States denitd current reports last night that he would seek official recognition of tne %o\d yuan foreign exchange rai from the International Monetary Fund and negotiate a loa n from either
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  • 445 12  - Nothing But Mishaps For Christopher Columbus" Oswald Henry Film Neks B) THE total loss of the 173-ton sailing vessel "Santa /.laria", burnt out at Barbados m the West Indies some days ago was the culminating mishap m a trail of ill-fortune which has followed the filming of "Christopher Columbus," Sydney
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  • 756 13 a__aa_w** U mml _a-nticre the Ma ..UlOl t 1 ...oo i I. led ioOO 10.25 pief. >; _..J.> Great' X^ tcr0 ro oo 51.00 Lift 1 I^oo Uf Hammer Henry 28_T5 I p ftaflt I iHongkong 0 (l 106 0 i: c r. ITO 1-80 ed f
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  • 46 13 TOKIO. Wednesday, —a 700.000 U. S. dollar barter agreement, involving the import of Brazilian raw cotton m exchange for Japanese cotton textiles, is m process of negotiation between the Board of Trade and tnc Bunge and Company oi Brazil.- Reuter AAP
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    • 139 13 Produce Markets Round Up IVpper hit a new high wit. i |5 jump over previous <:uotalion<. Speculative laying inereaaed since Monday. About 1.000 bag! of Siak sago fioui were bought at th.^ improved price of $17 I*.1 There weie no fresh ariivals of
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    • 74 13 NANKING. Wed.- Tne ClUnese government may shorty permit "cash payment" trafl with Japan m addition to the present barter system, it was reliably learned todr.y The revisior of Cnina s Japan trade regulations fj» suggested by the Chinese trade representatives m Tokio. who advised that the
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    • 77 13 UNEXPLODED BLITZ BOMB IN DOCKS LONDON. Wed. -Hundredveie evacuated from th«ni lomes as men of the bomb dis- >osal unit removed a 500-poun« jnexploded bomb from Albior v/ard (Surrey i commercia locks. It bad buried itself 2i ft. below the earth during the 19U blitz. Two ships lying m the
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    • 62 13 The rubber market opened steady yesterday with BOMI buyers than sellers and closed with business reported at 44 j i cents tor No. 1 PM fob Oct. Closing prices were: Puyers. Sellers. [No 1 Oct. RSS 44 4 44';. !No 2 Oct. RSS 41% 42* INo 3 Oct.
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    • 24 13 The share marnti i S au. proved guie t and dull with j prices of a fe*' stocks slight, y 1 easier.
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    • 45 13 SWANSEA Wednesday. -J aatjAgsvag for distiibution at local steci W The S «ciap il f>om battle wrVcka.se and the llr* OOJUrtgj ment is due tomorrow A con j ,oad will arrive on JJfyJff I the final one oa.ly next montn. -Reuter.
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    • 91 13 Tne Prime Minister of Pa kistan. Mr. Liaqat A h Xn o a ha. sent the following messaa e to H.E. the Governor ot S'n'apore Sir Franklin Oimsage of condolence sent to tho people of Pakistan on the oc Sn of the death of Mr. Jinnah. V late
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    • 108 13 COUNCILLORS MUST DRESS TRIMLY MKLUOIKNK. Wecß. ..«w 1 ord Mftvor, >ir. o. h ;CvC he ZmM W* llors dress like the WBMMM* h 1- of the London County hers of me knep Council MM** breaches with lace at th WuV\n eve to the Royal Visit to Australia next year the
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    • 50 13 HEART -STIRRING AS THE MEMORABLE POEM BY LONGFELLOW P^'jl R B^B* M m^^ |»h» II I flosad upon >*• po* m b Y '"\^*W^ *WmW. aW B 11 HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW II III! Minn*' n y ''""jMWi^K THE LATEST 3 STOOGES HOWLER! nrv toiiayi X fa I 2—4.15I IB Wafm
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    • 56 13 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE v-essfcu-s A>: Tift, M i: rUml l2 3 40 1 oto Purnca kvsuoon 3f)/ e Olenaop 33/4 Ma'uuu .j tfjrueo M 8 V 1999 l9 20 Trcvethoe 2 10e)l9i-iR>9t1 23/4 Sak.iona a Bir. J. Fr9Bkttn i> s_.-ung.iuM g/» Tu.)ondo.c lf Mene.«theus 9/l0 .s^i.va a. o Scott E Land
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  • 406 14  -  ALLAN LEWIS STIRLING RIDES 3 WINNERS .Rv A LARGE crowd was present lay at Bukii Timah, the fourth day ol the Singa irf Chib'e A itUUM << Sold Cup Ife tii It v ss iay ol apoota aad punters fired Ikhllv. The MggeM dividend ol the
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  • 1322 14 I*n Slipp^i wai the straight from < I Lv« k or. tht >an 1 an I K.i-. pnd Sir K.-it!i nuttin? m With loQf Solder. got to tin front. and m the rim home cleaned if t ir Sir Keith who ■m sh. by two lengths. s
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  • 39 14 Tof*l Pool: $151,0*7 I ir-f Prize: No. ia*)l%6 BeCQffid Prize: No. U9Oll ($87,7i1) Third Prize: No. *****3 (fIMSt) Staters: <SI,SBB e:«ch) 1890*5; 2*1*87; *****5; 2389*9; *****1; IfflftfiS; *****0; *****6; iimt Double Tote: ol tickets $421 e— h.
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    • 181 14 Bubbling With Songs! Sparkling With Charm! mW&'m***^Wmm9mrA mWB* SATURDAY at M'NITE! CAPITOL The Motor Vehicles (Commercial Use) Regulations Notice of Application to a Haulage Permit. TOR "B^FR^^ APPLICATION *OR B PERMIT WHICH 19 NOT PROCEEDED WITH C*»S^^ PREMIERES TROPlport, Federation of Malay*, f„r £KsTt<^SatL?!?/ 0 th ?;«mli»loner Road Tran,In the
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  • 216 15 20,000 SEE TONY ZALE QirpeiHier Rushes Into v-L To Plant A Kiss O iBRSEY CITY. Wednesday. CenHawoa •*«< astounding ease. "*^.£"S*ss do«n a. th, Ml aaaW a?**** l l Frenchmen, led by George.-. 'V the rm- to hai! the new cham- S a worse time than M. I P I
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  • 71 15 I sldent'i Prize I ur-ball best I as played af Bukit TiI morning and I win to r F. E. I D. J Van Percy I I 51i I were 'he beat E. Tabor and D 72-10i=61i R m. J X ShaWk J. C. Barry ana m m
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  • 844 15 RACE RESULT «*****> [Winner trained by C. O. Daiies) Course Scratching: Dear. Won by: i. nk.. hd Time: 1 mm. 14-4/5 Tote $60. $15; $8; 888. Cash Sweep 1 2432 OftJJJV 2 4351 ($1,852). S 36.i.> <SP26) Starters <$U5 each): Kot SWO. 4042, 3213. 2020. 1167. 4538. 1225.
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  • 274 15 tfi-Jt* Wmmmmj* "HE CM.ta.». ta, final """I* •"C^T^a. «ta<iod with figures of 7b.au, uu* crtcke, Jo* **^J,, or more by many players, only eight Innings compare* wlra is by Similarly, the first position among bo j. c. Bonchcr of Ireland, with 77 overs
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  • 108 15 The Island Club's September Mixed Foursomes Competition held over <*"»e 2nd nine on Sunday afternoon result"! mi n a win for Mr. and Mrs. X T. San who returned a net score of 33. The* following were some or the best cards returned: Mi and Mrs. K.
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  • 97 15 DIDN'T SLEEP A WINK LONDON. Wednesdny— Lee Oma, American heavyweight, who was knocked out by British champion Hnice Woodcock m tire fourth round at Harrlngay last night, intends to visit an hospital today for treatment to a left ear injury which affes ted the mastoni bone and caused intense pain.
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  • 63 16 CRISIS AR RESTS uurinnr tile past 24 hour* there hav< been 44 arrests niade m tile Federation -eiglr m Porak; an* m Pinant 30 In Selangor and five Ifl Redar. Perils. The casualty lists j> v l lows: Bandits killed- ore: Regular Police killed— one; BaeclaJ Constables and AtlXilarfe* J
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  • 47 16 iokio. Wed. The hodtta oi six United State* airrpm whr crashed near Cape Lopatka Siberia, on June 9. 1945. nay, arrived In Yokohama. The airmen were the crew of a bomber crippled m an attae'e on Japanese shipping La the See of Japan.- Reuter
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  • 31 16 ATHENS, Wed.- A hundred and four guerillas have been :il!ed during the most recent of i series of strong Communist attack* on army positions north ot Kaatorta.- U.P.
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  • 221 16 SPOT WHERE INTER <m HOISTED VNION ]\a QN the spot where the .Sime Road Internment cam,, internees hosted the first I nion Jack to be fl ow nt Malay* after the Japanese occupation nn <! 5, 1945, the Royal Air Force h,s Cli a \{\S&
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  • 112 16 I Tin- Kepmel lit, .-<.•. s iff Cknb movoa fromi a temporary wkad to nam *md oh <*-. pn miwaw ON thr wwtaww <; > Thorn pictarwu one <>f tin i/.y i'u;s'ery b whotUdarina hi* hunt banch du.ina the moxe-oui t contra) Mrs. H. A. Freler* trks
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  • 146 16 LONDON, Wednesday— The number of terrorisLs m Malaya was given as being 3,000 and 5.000 by Colonial Secretary Creech Jones m the House of Commons today m reply to questions on Malaya. It whs thought not in-the public interest to give ihe number of British
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  • 114 16 INDONESIAN TROOPS READY TO RECAPTURE MADIUN BATAVIA, Wed. lad«w sian troops have completed I plana for the recapture of mii Madiun area of Java wher e I Communists have set up a |< I volutionarv government, aaew the Netherlands East ina»en news agency, said today qw -ting the' Republican Jogjakar
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  • 40 16 In answer to a qutw- "When will the authoi ities ide able to restore peace -"jd ord m Malaya." a very Wiyj^ incial addressing newsmen aj a press conference ycstu<i.»y said "At least within a yea.
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  • 39 16 Rangoon, Wed. Burmese IJovemment forces captured :hrec Communist leaders m c aid on a "Red Flag" Commulist aaaan rer,- Mw* 44 4 rd 1 tation, 30 miles northeast of •fandalay, a comm»riiniip anlounced neie tooay. Reuter
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  • 33 16 WASHINGTON. Wed. -Ame rican diplomatic sources said today they believed a secret conference of leaders of Russia's "satellite countries" war being held or had ju*»t finished, m the Soviet Unior Reuter
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