Morning Tribune, 29 September 1948

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  • 10 1 MORNING TRIBUNE o^t. \tivvc he/itv i(f CENTS WEDNESDAY. SEPT 29
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  • 344 1 RUSSIA NOT OUITTING U.N.0. OVER BERLIN ISSUE iWill Fight west I Powers Charges H i Tha Soviet I'nion will not ■rrixr-^ r™«* y T*., t"r R-i. would walK out of the rnitod I I TWIN ATTACK I attack or. M* was delivered during the meeting A uUrmir mmc Mimster Mackenzie
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  • 37 1 A correspondent of the Bi 1- ,1tT kly ma ?^ine "Illustrated quoted Vishinsky as *J}' in |on Sunday: "We sha.l ttjjj we shall stay on andi ni r^ ether with othor Pc<" Pl€s o& the world."
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  • 68 1 fcSS*? m Paiis Soviet Sfml u Jacob M llk was Stic p T crtaclaiil y ßussian corricw Blnco th( Assembly oS Ml,r r fi!lcJ with r^»- said: '^afrJ n^o S nuSi" 01 m buBiputting out rumours." U.P. miiii On LGrd How Island, 400 and fir, noithca st Sydney
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  • 50 1 LONDON. Tues. Mr. Btvin's <peech before the United Nations Assembly m Paris "contained many incorrect statements", said Moscow Radio today, commenting on the address The speech was i n Unded to veil the fact that tlx Western Powers were arming against Soviet Russia, it added.
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  • 80 1 It is officially stated that the Secretary of State for HM Colonies has recently been mi n consultation with insurance interests m London m regard to their position m th«; I matter of Life Insurance P°" flicies m, view of the present i emergency
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  • 19 1 Brigadier M. D. Frskinr, D.5.0., Commander of the (ruards Brigade, Who a triced m Singapore yesterday.
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  • 70 1 BANDITS' BID TO KILL EUROPEAN COUNCILLOR KOTA TINGGI. Tues. Bandits from c° nccal^ fifl] I Scil Mr H. E. MacKenzie, Shi waT travelling m a car U? European assistant SSagS of Kulai i Estate. Mr. MacKenzie 111* acer of Ulu Tiram Estate g S»th planters were accon Kulai Young Estate
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  • 152 1 of provisions More than 100 armed bandit:? took part m the dawn rai I They infiltrated into the sawmill area anil «urprii?ed the euards who «<ve disarmed. The lorry hM been recovered. Bandit Wounded In the Sunpri Bekok area. Segamat restrict, a military patrol
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  • 92 1 KUALA IKLAH, Tawday: A military patrol kiitad four bandits m f n ht "2J the 2Otb nule, lao 1^ 1 Road, Jl-irilT 1» Edition, but he escaped. nntiHn The patr« «M the area »vbti» it located slx< nrmed CMMN t^and.tw. Tw«> of the bandit* were armeJ
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  • 24 1 labis (Jobwe), J»«*g£ In an operation tf)e a?ea, a Ferr.t group recovery arms provision, and medical suppiie.- and raptured suspect.
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  • 406 2 DISK) SAL OF EMERGEXCY CASES At I **m conference on September 25^ the ■HIv^TSSSMhU b Rivon fQi the d0 f, t! bearing of wm Tfci '*hief Justice ha« r«r«Wd the Coriimissionrr thit fUcli »Ut«BW«U X' y e the M- th-t any delay m
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  • 164 2 TO ANYWHERE IN MALAYA IN ONE DAY Within-the-day travel from any part of Malaya to any other part will become possible or. October 11, when th« Malayan Airways will make a daily link of all main centres on the West Coast. There will be morning flights at the same time,
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  • 100 2 DM.LAS. 'frxtts. Tuesday. Hemy A. Wallace accuse! Tiuman and Dewey today, of promoting tfv Berlin crisis lotuff ii<*ii 'ff*r eronrny nOtfamae. X: S3id. "This *te:t crisis v a ;«'o< 'lute- n- r i tm a* jOTtlfloit:un for Dra«. a'-^ ar:namen f The statem.nt was issuel board
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  • 50 2 Poattan, Johore, will now have vi Etißltnh school ten and a half yean aftei the town ask- «'<! foi one. Tin- school will be opened m January 1949 and will have two primary classes and one special Malay class, the Johore Rducation Department Announced
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  • 791 2 An R.A.F. special Investigator said, m the Ninth Police Court yesterday, that Investigations into the loss of R.A.F equipment from the airstrip at Payar Lebar took Mrta Singapore to Kuala Lumpur, TeluK Anson and the United Kingdom. He was F/Sgt. Fionan McCarthy, of the
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  • 65 2 SEMENYIH, Tuesday: Bandits abducted the wife of a Police cK-ttfctive yesterday afternoon. The woman war, accompanied by he* mothe who was released by the terrorists. The two women were trato visit relatives and in-laws at &inpah. Two Police parties raided Sungei Kantan and Brooklands Estate and arrested
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  • 68 2 The Postmaster-General, Malaya, announces that direct ordinary and telegraph money order services between Malaya and the Dominion of Pakistan will be resumed with effect from October 1. The conditions of acceptance of money orders for Pakistan, commission rates and other fees will be identical with those
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  • 628 2 Asked if he had noticed any unusual I wraith among the Military Police, captain A TM a Provost Officer m Singapore, said that iwM one corporal who had joined the Naval DorK lice and who had bought a motor <> v < and
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  • 67 2 It ls reported )>• W p. Foster Su.t"obe. kc. the njwiy <?d Attorney-Gem. -*l tio n of Malaya dv.- m Singapore b, r was held up at R^; After 12 feW« se the armed forces durin, after world was I. was appointed to^the C p service, and na&
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  • 35 3 ar I ,r_ Of a» by the Magistrate. Mr. B**^ if t^ S3O was "J Ij, trishaw riut*r. ne "to constable ■•'^■^>rs!iaw rider and ar'^^K^b" did' not^ndcr-'-1 t!,on c:tutione.l and 1 1^1.) th< M-i^trat*.
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  • 126 3 LAMED DARK FOR HIS SINS Hit If a serious an-! mean Herco' tne Second DlJtiict X:' Ju pe. Mr. A L McFall aftfr he had Ined a riCC Ki>r |280 or two months' imi risonment tor issuX ihort rations to Geyah Rt- Axk «\t.:k'l Inspeotoi Rute. ■tc (MB| annonytnous of
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  • 23 3 UiM Em ncy R p:: Radio Kt:ic; •■■:.:< Bri lg»J ted Plac< mi n a are 1 Th civ :;••<• <
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  • 292 3 POST OFFICE HAD A "BOOM" YEAR (Tribune Staff Reporter) THE increase m postal traffic last year is attributed to improved economic situation throughout Ma lava comw*wl with other Post-war year*. Last year, post office* throughout Malaya dealt with irJ,«20,0« articles compared with 87,561,880 m 1946—
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  • 58 3 The following police promotions m the Federation ol Malaya and Singapore have been approved To Deputy Commissioner Mr. B M. B. O'Conneil; Mr. G. R. Livett; Mr. E. V. Fowler; and Mr. H. B. Shaw. To Assistant CommissionerMi. H. G. Beverley; Mi. K. J. N. Duthie; Mr. L.
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  • 67 3 TOKIO. Tues. The war crimes verdicts or. Japans wartime Prirn^ Minister. Gtr>. Hidekl Tojo, and his 24 codefendanu are now expected Ute In October, well-informe^ sources said here today. The reading of the judgement and sentences is expected to last a week. Nine American* and 26
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  • 716 3 A LARGE number of Singapore lawyers including A Sir Roland Braddell assembled m the Supreme Court yesterday morning to pay tribute to the memory of the late Mr. S. J. Chan. On the Bench were Mr. Justice J. Gordon Smith, acting Chief Justice, and
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  • 133 3 TWO BANDITS PAY SUPREME PENALTY AT K.L. Chin Sin arm Wong Kirn pai«l the supreme penalty of the law death by hanging at the Pudu gaol, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday morning They were tried toer rt th*r. convicted and sentenced to death on September 14. 1948. for unlawful possession of firearms
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  • 95 3 Mah Soh Neo. Esah Dinte Ahmad and Jara binte Abdulla, all young women. were charged with disorderly behaviour, fighting m front of Kandang Kerbau Police Station lust after midnight on Tuesday. Soh Neo said that at midnight a Chinese trishaw with Esah and Jarah as
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  • 41 3 Discussions aiv proceeding bitwet^n governors of three mainland territories of Ea^t Africa and Admiralty regardIng formation oJ pernianei*; B&sl African Naval Force DetiiiLd tfUßMtefi of cust will bo .submittt.i to t*gjf~ lalurei of Kerja, Ganeiia. BQd Tangaryika. P.R.O.
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  • 118 3 "ab r r bbt d a Hokkien cyclist m siutfch-and-W*JT r R ad and mQde a S et awa y attempt on a oat of ihr th VlCtim chased them m a taxi and caueht •^of them at KUliney Road J***ep occurred
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  • 81 3 LONDON. Tu«s. Considerable uneasiness as to whether the measures taken m Malaya were as ftrm as the situation warranted was repealed during the debate ofc the ?übjec t in the House o r Commons last week says a Lading article m this morning's Financial Times. 'Probably,
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  • 61 4 [ft up D Ip Chi unac pamiHilfii vu v •j by t. 1 Oovernoi I •r. i last month the lurid tsrttd UU| Sutuiday Ih. tl)« appeal Od Employer! and employe*... i. rtque.sfd to contribute i cJay.s pay towards the fund. Donations from the
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  • 51 4 NANKING. Tues. The Legislative Yum; today approvi a resolution urging early demarcation oj the undemarcafed Sino-Burmese tmder foi the advancement of friendly lations oi the two countii< s. The resolution cam- aftei the mterior Minister Peng Chao-hilen had reported th< boundary situation to the i Yuan.
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  • 25 4 PARIS, Mon. II p iorro PYOOdaie, fame novelist an.l playwright, 64, died at his Vangjejaoo home m the suburbs of Pans today U.P.
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  • 54 4 dreZTirooLlTlh!! o^^:, thr^d yesterday as they finessed 600 smart!' Their bt!£F£ v-hlf T"' ""PS 9 who helii a mrch through the main strett*. *W thTiand t+eMarJH V n ff and bl ck berets rendered mm tial tun£. The W&un c/ie oana, the March, Officers leading the
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 111 4 f ON YODR RADIO TODa7; I BLUE NETWORK MALAY ENGLISH PROGRAMMES PROGRAMMES IN ENGLISH 10.55 a.m. to 12.00 noon English Schools Broadcast. 1.00 p.m. Viva America; 1.30 News; 1.45 Dance music by Felix Slaten; 2.00 Close Down. 8.15 p.m. Programme Sum mary, News Summary and Announcements; 8.30 Listeners' Post; 9.30
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    • 203 4 Malay Comic: 7.30 News m Malay; 7.45 Popular Request. 8.15 Close Down. RED NETWORK CHINESE INDIAN PROGRAMMES 1 12.00 P.m. Signature Tun? Opening Announcement and Programme Summary m Mandarin; 12.03 Mandarin Request Programme; 1.00 News! m Mandarin. Amoy and Cantonese; 1.15 Opening Announcement and Prog Sum- mary m Tamil with
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  • 213 5  - BUT IT ISN'T TRUE ANY MORE! JEE SWEE LIAN r m k passes at girls *> g^s A- f <" J. Dorothy tdrksr liims, I v ith colour prti tlC^? cither Hides In M everydiV- MV w. v ..l^^n.mon cause of dam- should bo .-haded to avoid g'a'. c. Even
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  • 74 5 Hot Way Make- Up MAKE-UP which won't stay put is the chief difficulty m this climate, but if you apply a liquid foundation bcfoVycur usual crcani cake-powder base. It helps t?emendous'y. Try «t next time. Too little rouge rat.. than both before ami ifter "S« ssr-°£ atss this rule. bus
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    • 115 5 FOR STUDENTS_ONLY 4 G.pWs i > r,,st Card and 1 Copy Po»t Card s*-*° lUfhi H* Card, and 1 Copy 8" x 6" 5 00 Raw 77/^ I iijM Photo Studio m Malaya MADAME FLOWST WUI Guide you In spite of the turbulent time i over the worid. Seek her
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    • 82 5 C. K. TANG Pewter Ware Bali Heads Siamese Bracelets Silk Underwear CARVED TEAKWOOD Fl RMTI RE ALL KIM« OF LINEN EMBROIDERIES ETC., ETC., 241, River Valley Road, RAFFLSS 'GRILLROOM ,S OPEN EVERY DAY FOR tI'NCH THE COCKTAIL HOUR wi th FRANK PICKFORD at the piano f rom7toBp.m. m the NeW.oun
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 233 5 DIARY SEVERAL customers "shop- j ped" at the TNT Monday mo.ning market leW as usual at the Prcebyteiian Church Hall. What a pity there were so few enthusiasts! There could certainlv be more. One point which deserves emphasis is that people who come m, need not we to spend a
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    • 33 5 Coleston at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd on Satui da The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. C Coleston of Melbourne. She Sriled here last Sunday by the Gorgon.
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  • 21 6 London Agent&—Mffi9T9. Colin J ur er > tM* Talbot House, M, St. Martm'* Lane W.C.t. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 29, 1948
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  • 274 6 particularly mean type of racket is flourishing m Kedah and Perlis. The victims are the poverty-stricken pad igrowers who have a hard time even without the intervention of these racketeers. The racket is operated thus. The padi-grower is advanced forty dollars on condition the racke- teer gets a
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  • 951 6  -  DION BYNGHAM The Cabinet, our military correspondent declares, has b- i its policy on the assumption that war is unlikely bcjor< 1956 Sunday Times (London) <MNMMI fly BUT why should it? We are aJJ realists nowadays— or are we? Did even the suavest BBC propagandist ever
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  • 124 6 imz&SssSn t^L organisations, including labour orranisaB f, si r-f mtaTS n rmal Pr CedUrc Of '"teniiUon.. activities at the purely diplomatic level, it is the only they per^anv bv C tH° r an> thing t0 launched^CrV 0 !!SS m nthS thc a
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  • 273 7 I iX -iVp of tabled xews from fah axii sear WASHINGTON, Tues Preoccupation with European problems might result m people overlooking that the economic weU-bein? of the world as a whole depended on the reconstruction of others areas, such as
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  • 35 7 £c ll M />( n md rmnl 099* „.s ikai entry eoN« n the r'unirj, al d s tn fppUcamt. derti lv x/ uitei -c JJJ; h ."'.l engage < nt> pre'u 1
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  • 62 7 Sas Francis o I ies. fcmpp loyi tsnoeuvered to nedge 4id front vi'xx afcoui has mamt.imed m days i West Coa^t Mr.:.- estrii Th« chance of a iptit .n unioi. ranks arose ■hes Basis ot the Indepeadtst Xartae I emens' Union said they <vould present the
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  • 169 7 SKNEVA, J is. Representatives of 22 countries includ ig RrKain, Russia and the United In Geneva today to attempt a revival or East-Wesi trade m Europe. T^e four-day conference, called by the Economi Commission tor Europe on the proposal of Russia, will
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  • 16 7 800 OFF TO LATIN AMERICA A ;'"t. left for J^;ir t!w on Sunday nti »< shipTucu- U.P.
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  • 54 7 I SEATTLE. Tuesday. Officials said that four airline? flying Seattle-Alaska routes have completed v\a.ns for an Alaska airlift to help replenish territorial focr shortages caused by the West Coa^t maritime strike. The first plane, an Alaska Airlines DC-4, is scheduled to leave Boeing Field her c a: 6
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  • 92 7 AMERICAN -CHINESE HAILS CHIANG'S REFORMS SHANGHAI. Monday. Overseas Chinese bodies m California and the Philippine nave sent telegram to Major General Chiang Ching-kih hailing his sweeping measures to suppress unscrupulous merchants, according to Chinese rt ports. The Kuomintang -üb-onic; 1 and Chinese commercial organizations m the Philippines, t a a
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  • 126 7 "ANARCHY CREEPS TOW ARDS BENGAL" CALCUTTA. Tuesday.— Anlouncing large-scaJ« arms elzures In West Bengal, Kira n jhaDknr Roy. Home Mini^tt. th<. province, deciareti hete hat "anarchy is creeping towards Bengal through the Irakan." The Minister said that the 'parties of chaos' were now jutting into execution a plao )f acilor:
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  • 122 7 BANGKOK, Moo —A large underground organisation ia working for a communist revolution m Siam. according to repcrts In the Siamese press. The papers claimed that this secret gang has been recruiting large numbers of Siamese youths for communist training m China and Soviet Russia.
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  • 213 7 BALTIMORE, Tues.— Former State Department official, Alger Hiss, sought to clear his «ne of Communist charges by tiling a $50,000 slander suit agains* his accuser, Time Magazine editor, Whittaker Chan: bers. Hiss told the Ft den 1 Couit ieue that he had been 'brougfct
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  • 53 7 HYDERABAD, Tuesday. The police today arrested Mehtab Khan, the "General Officer Commanding Kassim Rozvi's Razakar <MiMar.« Muslim* forces. During the last two days tn fc police have iaide} itTtrtf printing wor^s and new*P*P?rj offices la Hyde-abad anl| S^cuiidi rabad m ctarcH ft, evidence establishing a corncettooa wi<vi
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  • 149 7 CANTON. Tuesday. Mr. Roger Lapham. cnit:' of the E.C.A. Mission m China, left for Hongkong; after >nfcrrin»? with Mr. Auyang. Ghu, Mayor of Canton, and other officials on local projects clitiblo for American aid. Apart from referring to the U555,000,000 allocate i to the Canton-
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  • 103 7 MANILA. Tuesday. An intensive far flung manhunt >s continuing for six Japanese prisoners of war who escaped on Sunday night from the United States army stockade at Mamialuyong, Rizal Province, a few miles outside Manila. The six Japs are facing charges on atrocities committee during
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  • 40 8 Ihis jolly little h\vM 1 C HR.ST.NE DOOD, da^hf,, of U.-Col. Mr,. Doodi. ROSEMARY ANN, It. Sandenian "••He tbttv KW. pretty Zto Mr* M,. Mr,. Ven^Uen of T,.0. Ku, a Boa. LYNETTE MONA, daughter o( Mr. Mrs. i^n
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  • 294 10 Miami, Florida Tuesday TS&H •^"'■'ncan exploror and his bride are convinced that thi.f centuri>9 a^o. tt is th.- whole of French Has^ t inS^^^a.'^ explore, an,'! w:,t- 41 year ld *T h>< bllde have pMr.andMr, Davis wore con,- I missioned by tho French government
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  • 23 10 INDIAN PHOTOGRAPHER EXHIBITION *-u.\Do.v Tll Th, t i s Henry Boi the **k tour Photo' K1; years m mi n *8i Lady wCy.n"^!
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  • 99 10 isrAxsn.. rue** Rumanian tm baay at \™*n Mid tha theßuS ambassador. G:: or Moi ;died o; ••food ?oi,onin mi* repdrt came a I i nours axter rurklHi gove: I nicnt souh'-\> that Moi had decided to .iba; don l post and become politi refugee. Ht
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  • 111 10 AUSTRALIAN TO TEACH IN ENGLAND SYDNEY. Tuesday. Ami j tralians will teach coloniaH history and administration J j England under an .uTtrm'jnH reached by Empire umvtr* sities, Protestor S. H. E b-rt« (Vice-Chancel!,:- i the Unl* versity of Sydney laid 00 '■■m arrival back m Australia -I cently. I "Exchange
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  • 84 10 MANILA. ruesd patches from Centi today indicated success of military op against the Hukbulu:.. I acut,.. shortage of f< tlie embattled dlssii Rtpoits said a t Huks were killed on 9 and Sunday m NfeuvaJß and Tarlac Provinces Ope™ tions m Candaba swaflMJ ar o continuing but
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    • 68 10 RUCCLES 1 im*m9wlum?LX£Mmam whom* tutus JK sw^^&f^iS^^S? L^/^'^ BELINDA y I T ELL VA NE V^tf. t I \a/a*~ ylj^oc a kj m^ j^^^ r l l i i >,g 'T-it'j^T ,T Oi TrtgjH KITCHEN AT t^f ,^J l^iMßM^ .|B W66KUICH'-IFllwrU.j < BUCK RYAN rji-i- ouii'xa. tcvl. —^H' ,^B^Hff? M//VP
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  • 199 11 I-rririmOßTH, Leicestershire, Tucs.— EngiLaT Suro^eami the Dominions arc queuing f^if;rK here to learn the btort jet dus tr>^ fl n- s-udenU m engineering's newest sub--50 m rurbme^are waiting to attend the three ct r ga f.rmivp course at this small, unpretentious, £w££^t that
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  • 42 11 DUTCH- INDONESIAN TENSION EASING, SAYS INDIA'S ENVOY BATAVIA, Tuesday, Thcr, a o-crai n:n^ N*etherland( s and wwnalist-minded [ndoneIan > wwulng v Qe L ,j. Jrtfreoi Indonesian happi «S a v d v vj',^ Ra haven. Indian ertay, c S '.Si i Ma« Reuter
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  • 14 11 FILIPIONS WANT TO DEPORT GERMANS Thel man mber Nt ,i- f v; fen* U.P.
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  • 81 11 Canton. Tuesday. Canton's come 500 dance hostesses are today wondering whether they will be out of jobs at the end of September. All dancing halls were originally to have :>ecn closed here early this year but on appeals by both managements and employees the local
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  • 97 11 SINO SIAMESE TRADE ONLY HALF PRE-WAR VOLUME Dnngkc',:. Tuesday. The present volume of trade between Siam and China is loss than half pre-war, according to Mr. T. L. Yao, Adviser to the Commission ion Overseas Affairs, of the I Chinese Government. Mi. Yao. who visited Bangkok recently, blamed "governmental restrictions
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  • 121 11 MISSIONARIES TRAPPED IN TSINAN PEIPING, Tuesday. five more American nuVionaiies. making a total of eight, are reporter! trapped m Tsinan, to the Presbyterian Mission heie. They are Dr. and Mrs. H'Avell P. Lair. Rev L J. Davis, Helen Mclain and Florence Evans. Two two British missionaries uno have not been
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  • 37 11 Warsaw, Mon. The Polish Socialist Party joined the Communists m all but name .it its secret five-jday session last week-end, it was revealed today by the publication of the party's official communique.
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  • 117 11 MANILA, Tuesday. —tn response to newspapermen's request, Malacanan Public Information Office said that it would request the opinion of the Department of Justice on whether the Communist i Party of th v Philippines is a legal or illegal organization. There Is mounting interts: !i n
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  • 211 11 MANILA, lues. The 'United Technological Organizations of the Philippines, whose members are engineers, chemists and technicians, has submitted to the president's office a short-term industrial programme embracing six basic industries "/or government undertaking.*' These exports believe the programme "practicable and Justifiable" and can be
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  • 98 11 CANTON, Tuesday.- Dr. T. V. Soong, the Governor of Kwangtung, is reported to have decid-vd on the formation of five armed units fcr the particular purpose of fighting smuggling. In addition to armed land force?, every waterway within Chinese jurisdiction is to be patrolled by
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  • 207 11 TOKIO, Tues.— An official confirmation of re ports that nearly 200,000 former Japanese soldiers are now m China and Manchuria, and that many were fighting both for Communists and Nationalists, was given today by the Foreign Office Research Bureau. In a statement to
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  • 79 11 WEYMOUTH, Dorset, Tucs. -The British battleship Vanguard has left here for Gibraltar, with Mr. John Pugrdale, Financial Secretary to the Admiralty on board. Mr. Dugdale is to vi.-it naval establishments at Gibraltar. The Vanguard is the ship on which King Gcorjre VI and Queen Elizabeth will
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  • 58 11 BANGKOK. Tuesday.- Nai Tiang Tansanguan. an official of the Siamese Ministry of Agriculture, will go to Nanking shortly, to study veterinary surgery and the latest methods of preparing vaccine to combat animal diseases. The Siamese cabinets decision m this matter followed advice tendered by the
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  • 480 12 "On Our Merry Way" Star THE motivating character of the roving reporter m "On Our Merry Way." United Artists release, die m Sngapore this week, is played by Burgess Meredith who also served as co-producer of this amazing: comedy, m collaboration with Benedict
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  • 75 12 Mrs. S. J. Chan, Mr. Mrs. Chan Chec Seng, Mr. Mrs. Arthur Lim Siew Jin, Mr. Mrs. Tan Eng Bak. Molly, Margaret, Maisie, Marjorie and I Milliccnt thank all friends ami relatives who kindly rendered service, sent messages of condolence, wreaths, lent cars and attended the f un^nil of
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    • 125 12 GLOKK nLf) J ••wistful \\i,i, m ()f -im "Shocking Ml> Ikriiß <m I < hn*<(i|or H wen world I "••'•J»n ()1 O/^rk '^B rOMOKtOW: I ■Vtagi i». „r (ant n I ROVAi. I <.OOI* MOItXIXt;. IOLKi CAN I INTEREST -^s^ 1 iill 11 TJ I T ii 1* A 1
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  • 710 13 puteh 137*2 145 Rahman Hyd. 1.05 Rambutan 8/6 »/o Raub Gold 2.40 2.50 Kantau Lff% 1-35 Rawung Con. 19/ 20 Rawang Tinfields 6 3 6 «U Rmong Con. 20/6 22 EU-nong Tin 31/- 33/SclayaDg 9/6 10 6 Siamese 20/9 21/9 Sion* 8/- 9/S Kinta 15 4', 15,9
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  • 48 13 A male Chinese while walking aiorjg Anson Road, yoserdav wa s knocked down as ln e rim of a lorry's wheel, which flung out when the spokes broke due to an inflat <'d tyre, hi t him. The man was taken to the General Hospital Subsequently
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 241 13 SYDNEY. Tuesday. Details of the £5.179,000 p:ograniau i approved by the Australian i Commonwealth Cabinet to modernise and extend ladio j communications and navigation safety aids for the Australian airways system show that it is i estimated £1.151.000 will be spent
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    • 117 13 COLOMBO. At th's i weeks' Auction 3,776,158 lbs of Tea were offered for sale Quality was again attractive but some Teas from the Uva District showed a drop m price HIGH GROWNS High grown Teas were again In strong demand, but the prkr of 8.0. Ps was
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    • 106 13 BARTER SHIP LEAVES HERE TOMORROW Cir^o. worth approximately $110,000. will h.> Kdving herv tomorrow by thg «hip Hon^r Thong for Pakan Karoo m exchange for rubber and other Indonesian produce. This will be the second ship to sail on the noimal barter trade voyage? to Republican ports m Eastern Sumatra.
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    • 56 13 The local rubber market opened steady yesterday morning. With sellers reserved, the market bfCimt firm towards the close. Closing prices were: Buyers. Sellers No. 1 Oct. RSS 45% 43 7 k No. 2 Oct. RSS 41 42 1 No. 3 Oct. RSS 40^ 40 O.D. 13'_. 43 Jan.
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    • 112 13 Produce Markets Round- Up More than 300 bags Siak sagoflour which arrived here j yesterday morning were bought at the lower level of $17. Some arrivals of peper were also reported and for the first time m many weeks, dealers' quotations were marked down. The following were yesterday's quotations SAGO
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    • 18 13 The political news continued to affect the share market yesterday. Prices were slightly easier.
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    • 67 13 NANKING. Tues. The revamped Chinese Army transportation command following the recent implementation of the AG proposal has now cleared all backlogs and is making a major contribution towardl the Nationalist war effort. The plan whereby the country is divided into 11 transportation and supply zones is
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    • 47 13 Yesterday afternoon a Chinese was a nested m the Tanjongr Pagar area m possession of 10 jars of streptomycin, each jar .obtaining one gram. In Mandai Road at 2 p.m. yesterday, the C.I.D. arrested a Hokkien m possession of 164 coils of safety fuse.
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  • 242 14 When Players Used Knickerbockers LONDON. Tuesday A PACK of soccer history of 6«> y«ars aj?o was ft* nacte.i at Westethum. Kent, when 22 footballers <ires.vni m knickerbockers fastenul helow the knee, long jerseys. tasBelk*d niphtcaps and shinv'uards worn outside their stockings met m an anniversary mutch,
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  • 91 14 Although dominating play fo r the major part of the game the &tar Soecerite? wer t held to a one-all dra* by the Commerci.-il High Schccl when they mot m a first t lever, fixture oa the Ttlok Kurau ground on Sunday. The ?coxer s
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  • 380 14 LEWIS' TRACK NOTES Penang. Tuesday os woie out to when NuiM- J* opened tor training ing. Horses that went fa w unable to rctun times as Utt trac; w,, 1 a result of the prrvious r*in. B«i** E' f he be t i thr- morn' 1 'ng. KimboUon (Foaaai) ran
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  • 86 14 In a friendly soccer maW played on the S X Clut) ground, th serve Dept. bea: t:.e Bofl£ vista Sports G'i's 0> goals to two The Depot led I a m the lirst htlf. Da.» Cooper being s On the chaar nj vista attacked Jtr equaU^ed
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  • 874 15  -  MALCOLM MODDER YOUTH SHOULD BE GIVEN A CHANCE RIGHT NOW By JHE hockey season l*c arrived ?nd it won't be Jong now before the game is m full saving on the island. Thus far some of the clubs and associations have held tri«l matches but these
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  • 132 15 •Q- Signal o rj- n UYJXG 2 indla Assn's Ist XI.. 1 the U. Ist \H> foree u UI ame Si^ nals eliminated 52f«Jay, winnin T th' gap re Stadium y the odd oal m three at Jal?n VI to tL AjF ir <m
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  • 454 15  - Po h Lim Or Ismail? Answer On Saturday SHUTTLE By TRITICS of the Thomas Cup team will be answered this Saturday when thei" target, Ong Poh Lim, clashes with Ismail bin Marjan m the men's singles semi-final of the Singapore Badminton Championships. Much has been said of tho non-inclusion of
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    • 66 15 SAFA Cup Fixtures THE following are the second round S.A.F.A. Cup fixtures: Monday: S.C.C. vs. C.A., Jalan Besar Stadium. Tuesday: Kota Raja vs. S.H.B. Auxiliary Police. Jalan Besar Stadium. Wednesday: Base Workshops REME vs. Rovers Sports Club. Thursday Winners of A. A. A. vs. Police to meet R.A.F. Seletar; and
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  • 198 16 Pardoned By Sultan A representative deputation of about GO Malays from the District of Kubang Pasu, Kedah, who had formerly belonged to such political associations the A.P.1., the P.E.T.A., and the M.C.P., which have now been illegalised by government, sought audience with His Highness The Sultan at
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  • 372 16 Air Ministry exnerts an. examining the possibility of a flexible asphalt surface for the runway at Changi Airport instead of the concrete one as originally designed. The scheme has been war ranted through the problem of stabilising the subsoil encount- ered in preparatory work on
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  • 30 16 Mm. G. P. Chandradana, beloved wife of G. P. Chan<lradaHa of the R.A.O.C. Officer's Shop and of 23, Balentirr Road, expired yesterday. Funeral at Biddadarf hi 4.30 p.m. today.
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  • 201 16 MALACCA. Tuesday. The Labour Party is to be formed m Malacca will not br a body of reactionaries, said Mr. C. P. R. Menon. the sponsor of the Party, addressing a representative gathering of Chinese and Indians yesterday at the local Indian Association.
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  • 75 16 Latest news fi<. m there hay, >!,V >n the f arr, Porak. four i r %?> Seiangor. Yesterday .s l<lsualM Bandits km- 1.1 J s one. k -°unuKEDAH PFHLIS women and five kidnapped Chinese. tt SELANGOR: Kuak r pur North. -YeSi Kuala Lumpur Thf> Ma opened fir e
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  • 526 16 Edward Herman, 26-year-old Swiss-born flight engineer, found leaving a X.L.M. plane at Kallang with more than $10,000 m foreign currency, five packets of diamonds and a gold bar, was sentenced to two months' rigorous imprisonment at the First District Court yesterday. The money, diamonds
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  • 175 16 Mr. A. J. Braga said that it was ridiculous that the Customs for nine months took no action against Goh Boon Puan, proprietor of the Choy Fong Wong Theatre m the New World Amusement Park, when he submitted to their attention, tickets which did
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  • 27 16 Malay and Chinese «<*« m Muar have bwn cloi>ed three weeks break inface of a small-pox »u«kJ m th e district. The hea authorities asked closure.
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  • 113 16 SCHOLARSHIP CREATED BY RURAL DISTRICT COMMITTEE On the eve of the visit by the Colonial Secretary. P. A. B. McKerron to Pasir Panjang, the Rural t mittee yesterday announced the creation of a I It is the first one to be created by a Rural district committee, and will be
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  • 28 16 H. H. the Sultan <; *> h n Maj. Gen. Sir I*-';-^ donated 25 acres >ij Kluang for a .girls n be built of the Canossian
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    • 29 16 Books By Sir Richard Winstedt MALAYA AND ITS HISTORY U>© (1948) THE MALAYS rA CULTURAL HISTORY $1.50 (1947) KELLY A WALSH. LTD. IWm»\ni-ii,t s Siatiuners, I*rinter» RAFFLES PLACE. SPORE
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