The Straits Times, 8 November 1946

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times. MALAYA'S LEADING NEWSPAPER ESTABLISHED OVER A CENTURY SINGAI IPAY, NOVI VKWV 111
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  • 50 1 ROYAL VISIT TO OXFORD ling the opening vi the an i:\tension at Oxford, liuier a substantial urant from the American Rocki Foundation, thp library has p. v been enlarged to hold anoihor ten million volumes. Tho Kin? and Queen are seen uith olTi'-ials responsible for the construction of the extrnsion.
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  • 144 1 STRIKE ARBITRATION PROPOSED ted From I fOl lem- on the de condition- the strikers S do not I this means ration 1 b sen re by the i It appears beyond all loading o:' cargoes Gr.at I I India will cease, and two .s'eps will be South-East Asia nt Committee.
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  • 48 1 Racialism Raises UNO Uproar I Asi Veto today s; would dc- I sal to nbly "primary >:lity" on t!^e new mem: formants .said devent too far la ■):•<■ admission of Eire, and Transjordan on tta* umis IliaL Uie So(7nk>n hnd no diplomatic n«latlons with those three countries. A V
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  • 56 1 POLICE FIRE IN NEW DELHI RIOT HI, Thur THE police opened fiv I broke up a Hii reportec I oe. 1 J "< is. in- com- oke out In I :or.-; ir town O: people v.- and re injured in •;o one Me Vi 4 hr tomorrow to I i
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  • 22 1 COLOMBO. Thurs.— Sir En: st Kolloway, Dirrftor-Gcncral of :a Air :1c 1 arrived here today to plan :> I Royal Air Force j
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  • 215 1 NEW YORK, Thursday. THE lour delegations to the Council of Foreign Minis ten are today enjoying from formal meetings in which to take stock of the progress I before tomorrow session, which is the 100 th forma! me tiujr since the Foreign Ministers' Council was established
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  • 193 1 IJOLLOWING a daring daylight armed robbery in Still Road (Katon^: district) yesterday, the police tracked down a gangster and shot him dead after a fierce sun battle in which the man i^ed two automatic pistols, firing simultaneously with a gun in each hand. A constable
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  • 74 1 Japs Planned A Conference With Roosevelt TOKIO, Thi JAPANESE i r for a J lulu i: I I oi the P; cific and E t hi> 1 United SI ary of ntroduced at the trial ol Tojo and b I al Military Tribunal hero today. The vanced In a documen
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  • 134 1 REPUBLICAN Party control oi United States Congress, sweepinj day's electiona* was expected effect on United States foreign polic; the L Labour I 11 s The oi; Amei comm former tion that :1 c njgresa will i lultiply our economic The. tic U-RUS-sian rclath i
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  • 4 1 Mountbatten's Return To Sea
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  • 463 2 Anniversary Of Red Revolution LONDON, Wednesday. PENERAUSSIMO Stalin last ni^ht issued an order of the day on the anniversary of the Russian revolution, Mokcow radio announced. The order was issued by Generalissimo Stalin in his capacity of Minister of War. It declared: 'it may be
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  • 64 2 Canberra, Thurs. The Duke ol opening the Australian Parliament, declared tha the Australian Government would welcome an arrangement with the United Stales for joint the Pacific bases "on the "i reciprocity." He said: "Discussions hive proceeding toward < rd He saUl Australia believed that no preliminary
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  • 164 2 THE HAGUE. Wed. -Dr. Lou« Beel, Dutch Prime Minister, apneakd to the Dutch people tonight to rally behind the Govi r in Its economic ai.d territorial demands on Germany, which he said were o^sential to national recovery. He was broadcasting on the Dutch Governments note deliver*
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  • 30 2 London. Thurs- Britain i.s leading the world with the production of the first jet-propcr.fd flying-boat fighter, it was announced by Saunder-Roe. who are building a new machine a". Cowes. Reuter.
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  • 248 2 LONDON, Wednesday. THE Kirn; Emperor referred to the unparalleled importance of the changes taking place in Intlia when he prorogued Parliament in London to-day, and prayed that the cruntry would prosper under the guidance of the* Interim Government. Speaking of North Borneo and
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  • 104 2 STUTTGART. Wed.- -It was learned today that Hjalmar Schacht. who wrousht financial miracles as president of the, Reichsbank to keep the Nazi regiSM from going completely bankrupt. will be tried by a Stuttgart Denazification Court in i January as a 'major offender.'' Dr Frii.z Karl
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  • 42 2 1 < NIX)N. Thur.s. Sir Sholto Military Governor of the occupation tone In Oerwa last nlghl reported lo have Down to London to consult the British Government on the situation resulting irom a food crisis in tixc British zone. Reuler.
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  • 200 2 Tolerance The Only Way To Burma Unity LONDON, Thursd r bring about the unification of Burma. 'i Burmese ar.d hill races must tolerance towards one another which up to the present has been conspicuous by its absence, said Brigadiei J. F. Bowerman, late Inspec tor-General of the Burma Frontier Force,
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  • 49 2 DUKE OF WINDSOR IN FLEET STREET L>ur.n; bis visit to I omlon reeeatlj with th > Duches*, the 1» oi Uinc'sor paid a vis:t to the Pros-; Asssc'atioa Kn.tr h.uUi ing in I loet Strei-t. 110 !s photographed h-rc with .^lr J lianicllor. of Reuti-r's, ju^l boiore leaving tin- building.
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  • 162 2 China Parties Agree To Hold Direct Talks NANKING. Thui I BOTH the government and the communists hay Bgre d to the prop ised direct conference, but meetings have not yet been arranged v owing to a dispute on the' scope of the talks, according to the Chinese press today. To«
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  • 63 2 Hong Kong. T..urs.- It wa* learned here today that eight men have been arrested in Macao in connection with th: theft of four miles of armoured rable from the sea bottom. b< j longing to Ctble and Wireless Ltd. The suspects arrived in Honi; Kong
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  • 283 2 I WASHINGTON, Wednesday THE United States State De- j 1 partment today published the text of a draft trusteeship agreement for the former •Japanese mandatod i-lands. which has beon submitted to! membcis of the United Nations Security Council, New Zealand and the Philippines. The agreement
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    • 129 2 MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS ASSOCIATION. Mi members nf Mm uLhin< Aasoria'lon ill tx' < I' -k-'I tar buslne*; on Mon.lay. Jltli November. 194 C. bell.,' Rem mt MLMCIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. S. h.dulr ol K't.v ..f CkMfH for .i.il tri.ni tbc Nove.nlxr M i* i: Rail Chan ,i in Slis j d
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    • 302 2 NOTICE NOTIC NOTI'-E i mi by ftf*a tint Mr Notice is hereby given that I. Ch.; BflOf Pcuk Choon of No 215 B«a- h Ah Yoke of No. 1%-A, Middle R.. :{oad B M «l>plifd to tba Board of LUenslii'; Justices Sin*;.. Singapore, have applied to the Board for 3
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  • 367 3 Mr. Creech Jones On Importance Of Flour LONDON, We!. AX assertion that the Mai let ration was less than i r of the Indian ration, about oneh ol the R l ration and about one-third of m\i\o in the House of Com-Lieutenant-Colond Rees William ;r,
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    23 3 lhc bride- v. as tPrmcrly Mi-s Eileecn Keyt, eldest daughter of the late Mr. N. A. K<-yt Mrs. Ktyt, fcrmtrly cf Johore Bannu
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  • 59 3 Lv i SinI have in to re- m the J occuMr. a. >c of -I hope it will be an ann< ma le i laya Japanlr pre-oc-on Post B ivlngs ■:ut.-d amo :.ich was in:n value to tbe Malayan •urre: that the Japanese re- deposits in
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  • 45 3 0: nomird tl Itted to land in They were taken to and quarantinmedical c-ertin-n for the irantined. d 61 8.1. troop- which terday Ives and children •(j Singapore. 37 :i of Army personnel and bildn n ill R-A.F. Lans disembarkibe red 300.
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  • 51 3 j.ONDON, Wed. I .'ones. Colo- stated in relon that he had rekralal Goya memorandum, to .s desirable for thtir le^Lslati ii to the in any crown of i [uir ready d in tees ad in addition m?.de it ■1 Rovcrnmrnts should iy be pre- rtake mining
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  • 50 3 AT the end ot a preliminary esterday in the iilrd Police Court, James Kenh nnnelly, -i British soldier Itidriin bin d Yasin, a Malay, wen committed to the Assiaes on! unlawful posse&don of I d 'r. the eas? or also "f 12 r ivkls ol ammunition.
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  • 33 3 nee was postponed till; this ni(;r:-.i!<« at the Asslses trial. lay. before Mr. Justice! Jobling ol Neo Cheng Kaiu;. who was c tvicted or. a charge of! culpable homicide not amounting to murder.
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  • 76 3 ARMY CLOTHING FOR MALAYA LONDON, Wed. WHEN asked by Mr. T. Dribrro; (Lr.b. Maldon) about th° continuing shortage of cloth Ktia a Lumpur and other i and what he o improve su] Mr. A. Creech ji>;n Secretary of State tor the Colonies, *aid in the House jI Commons today *.c
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  • 171 3 From Our Own Correspondent PA VIA, Nov. 1. TIIK problem >utch curri n< > to the new üblican currency, which has just been issued in Java is causing Dutch officials no little concern. It has already become apparent that in the bazaars and markets the
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  • 140 3 BEARING sevi ral scan on her laco, a woman whose recovery had been described by medical witnesses as "miraculous," the Third Singapore M yesterday of how a rickshaw puller. Tang Ah Nong. who lived r. had attack) d liei a choppi-r. The r.lr. L. C.
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  • 167 3 MALAYA TO GET MONEY FROM SIAM LONDON. Wtd. MONEY :r<mi the sale of port of the Siam-Burma railway to the Siamese Government would not benefit of Japan, said Mr. H. McN.il, Mlnisti Stai House of today Equ. used for bu m In Sam had b d mainly from Ma] ia
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  • 65 3 Clii ANGUS OILLAN, chief oi Empire Uiv:.^ on of the Bri- left Si 3 Ejapore yc-s--tl tir cl the scope ior the Coi;r..:l's work in Union. He v. ill return to ipore on Nov. 17. It is proposed to call a i > Is return to give
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  • 341 3 From Oui' Mu>lim Correspondent committee meeting of the Muslim Students' Aid Society was held recently in Singapore, with Syod Ibrahim Alsagoll in the chair. Other members present Messrs. If. J. Namasle, Yahya Namaate, If. A. Alsagoff. Ahmad lorn" im and B. A. Mallal (honorary md Dr.
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    • 29 3 NOTICE OF REMOVAL i« DOM i MM K\TlONi\r. CH i ii I that i R I and Its ul or GovIHCHN/COlOftf Jf. rfJ^gaSaCfci 4%S* flKr^^~^^v »*V*W van turn OAPITOL
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    • 227 3 TODAY AT 77/A- £i£Um&gX 4 Shows 1.30 4 6.3U 9.30 p.m. The Picture AH Singapore Will Want To See! Directed By Sam Wood Who Made "Goodbye Mr- C/n'ps" ar.d "Kitty Foyle" hf^v rffi Ski ft ■ni I^hT^ there b *v*^ i »y_ ntokini evtry word, every scent Mm en ihe
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  • 1119 4 The Straits Times Singapore, Friday, Nov. 8. 1946. The Atom Bomb m bomb was d on H rosh-ma. In the c" has b en adopted as a trade mark, ps a name for places of enter- tainment and as an acicliton to ittery of adjectives ussd by tl-. whom th:>
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  • 710 4 By A Chinese Correspondent HEEP in his heart every V Malayan today is nursing unnecessary grudges against the authorities grudges for not getting in more rice, for letting the black-market hold sway, for introducing new it ion which will make ii" harder and things
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    • 145 4 NOT v appeared in the Straits Times a note stating that Allied Servicemen suffering from tuber culosis would bs sent to a sanatorium somewher in North Africa. T.B. pat! nta In Sir.^apore would b- if they could be sent to a proper sanatorium, say
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    • 208 4 IT is with considerable surprise and regret that I read the letter in the Straits Timeon Nov. 6. entitled. "Communistn in the 'Qirt China" Week,' In it. the writer has made the mendacious statement thnt three or four "Communist"' or "pro- j communist' 1 elements were detailed to
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    • 45 4 lIOW iron cal it is that non- Chinese have participated In the "Quit China" campaign. Has it ever occurred to them, that while yelling at others to quit China, they themselves are sticking their equally unwelcome noses into other people's affairs? ALTRUIST." Singapore.
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    • 172 4 IHE Claims Commission will be asked to formulate a scheme for rehabilitation grants for purchases of furniture, etc., for those who were interned in Malaya who have returned to this country, reports the Straits Times. May I know if it would be possibl? for the Claims Commission to
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    • 232 4 The Lost Legion Returns I ET all the peopli .But there is scarcely a wiiis; 1 bounding it is tru 1 The l r-ar Tl.. n^o:;' the tumuli the re them. Tl 1 man Emperor or SO V.i;V m? They ore Bit Id he vi. dron, was white sails ol
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    • 135 4 1 \»..u;kment 1 IM-TAN -Tin rni;v< ment Is and of M lit". 4t 1 htcr of Mrs. Lim Kho lieng and Mr I.im Kho Lent?, grnndOf Mr. nml Mi I 'm 8008 Mr. Charlie Tan JWUI and Mrs. Tan Cl Mr. Tan KOWU ix. vi 1 I and appreciation to
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    • 15 4 THOUSANDS CHEER THE WONDER DOG Sensation) liavp not I Inn and $3.50 c $3 80
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    • 81 4 R«W« MHE f Ell OPTICIAN I "ikm .)i nlc Opticians (EnqlcMid I Fellow ot the WOl h ptul Company 01 vSpertaeie- Makers <Ens» Freeman of :'t- -t London 6 RAFFLES PLACE LITTLES' NOW AVAILABLE! MEN'S TYRA.MF!)' VERCHH U.S. White 5i.. 00. Coloured H&M iosca. LADIES' MILLINERY Slraws and Felts S7.:>o
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  • 56 5 shipimnt of I.SOO.IMM) raaai <'■<«■ <>i >•-■ W siuimicnts to arrive in iriorr in r«'i-rnt nrintl". :ir«- on beard the X .P.M. >>!' Ii strait Sooiml.i whi h airirea fr hi i p<»rts l«4aj Ov.irtt; t > tlif l.irt- ii:i»'it\ <>: i on hoard, clis- ill lie
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  • 6 5 PoWs WERE 'GOOD.' SAYS JAP GENERAL
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  • 11 5 ARRANGMENTS FOR INDIANS v th< j ■in a rds to SJ|
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  • 542 5 Fourteen Months After The Liberation Members Of Armed Forces In Contingent Of 269 I MAYA'S "Lost Legi— 2(i!) men who are the remnants of a forced labour eon- tingent of 1,400 sent by the Japs to Hollandia, Dutch New Guinea, returned ii» s, c yesterday on
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  • 93 5 SERVICES THANK S.S.C. rzXEI 'i Stoptord. I v Deputy Supreme Allied Oom- has written to th^ presiipore Swimming ir.kiPK him for th" -Mieral on Siu.d.ny with I by Sei-vicr persor "As you rightly say.' 1 adds GcStopforC. really have enjoyment ;ipore. avd the posture oi your Club In g them
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  • 234 5 DETACHMENTS «>t the Army. Navy and Royal Air Force. Royal ."Malay Naw and local iv ronnel <-i the No. 1 Malay Coast Battery, together with the M.P.A.J.A.. Daiforce. Boj Scouts, Girl Guides and Boys Brigade* wiil take part in the Armistice Day ceremony at the Cenotaph
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  • 73 5 THE Singapore I'hlnr— Import--1 ers and Exporters Association has submitted a petition to the Secretary for Chinese Ana the Food Controller appealing for the lifting of the ban on movement and storage of ric-3. The petition points out that the ban on the free movement
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  • 125 5 THE Governor of tho Malayan Union. Sir Edward Gent, arrives in S^neapore today for a eonfirer.ee with the Governor of Singapore. Sir Franklin Oimson This is the raors" conference to take place in Singapore. Sir Edward la accompanied t>y Lady Gent, and comes to Singapore
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  • 41 5 Toiliy s menu for Tropics Restaurants in Singapore will I be SS-CCnl nioals: rice; mashed pota! ks; pork in soya bean I sauc 1 or lish carry; chup ihyej t>ma!<> sauce 15-font meals: rice; bilis frittois; kanskong; tomato saner.
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  • 275 5 VINO boats on the journey to x and from Great Britain and Australia are to put down at Seletar Instead of at KaUang. This change In the normal BOAC-Qantas working will ope- rate for about two mor.Jis. It is necessitated by the ng operations being carried
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  • 64 5 269 BACK FROM HOLLANDIA, NEW GUINEA Some of the 2i>f) Member* of Malaya's "Lost Legion' foot in Singapore after nearlj Bvc yean. They were si to Hollamlia by the .laps to work H forced labourer. (Above): >!.i.it'u;nah and Zvbaldah, two Malay women who uir- tent to Bataria by the Japs
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  • 130 5 V-CERTIFICATES ON SALE IN UNION SIMULTA >..!iii their i Savings Certificates will be Offices throughout an Ur will I us, which ij: ct ten years ;r.--$lOO, $200 and si.< 'I he inter 3 l P r nl (siinj i the full ten y ars. 11, h are repajd before tl
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  • 23 5 FOOD CARGO PIRATED •■'""in Ob I fori pondriri C iirk. n v. when I j Id up 'iii- i Saiurd lifl'k v Burma
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    • 94 5 Ask for IV £j A SUPER QUALITY CARBON PAPERS MANUFACTURED IN ENGLAND OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE ■F i /^L J v W>■ r vi w -I^BB 34. VOAT QUAY, St*<2*r>O H PrtO/Vf 25<t# TONIGHT ay roMORKOfv IVICK U THFMREJ NIGHI only 8-30 P. M. I.IMH Mll'l. S KMIKIAINMKNT PR! -I M I
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    • 100 5 MEN'S SHIRTS New Stocks at Robinsons Striped Poplin Tunic Shirts with 2 sofl Collars Fine textile p<>; 1 qual ty and Hi s-7.v<— l4^j to 16Vi neck— Price »85.«M1 White Poplin Office Shirts Sizes 15VJ to 1 «i neck. Price |lMi Van Heuaaa Semi SiifT Collars l«i above •**>' t)i
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  • 39 6 From Our Own uorrespt: DESCRIBED lo a us imtwo years Tahlr, said th( during an illn In June 0 the accused va ms of v to sell. Two otliLLarass and Binte All. to the a
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  • 71 6 TEN MORE CASES OF SMALLPOX From Our Own Correspondent. PENANG. Tnrrs. JIIE incidt-nce of smallpox in Pel took a more s;r:ous turn bbla morning with the discovery Of these one was ratal. The ethers have beaa removed to a quarantine camp. Th^ l-.ealtii authorities believe •hey have traced the source
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  • 78 6 Chinese Importers Seek Government Help From Our Own Correspondent PENANG, Thursday. DENANG Chinese importers will appeal lo the Gov- eminent Tor aid in suppressing piracy in waters around the island, according to a decision reached yesterday at a meeting of the local Importers and Exporters Association.
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  • 57 6 IFro:n Our Cwrt Co.: ars. rst time in over ten 1 er.ee of I Just town to Chi;:. :i th c s'.opes of M skine, two miles from the n hay bren seen prowling a!on^ a foo .r?.-h leadr. who claims to hay? beasts Q afternce
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  • 142 6 >.ir Ow.i Correipor.di.nt Batu Pahat, t: DATO and Datin Onn bin ertained to a tareI[l slims ol i Pahat at the Jalan Lim 1 School on Mor.d iv l..st. than GOO people rcpret'ook I Dato ffar in a speech iressed his anp: I f
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  • 44 6 Appeal Court Confirms Death Sentence From O.ii- Own IPOH, Thui THE i Cutiit Malayan Union, Mr. Justice *Willan, iho Chief Justice of Sin Mr. Justice Murray Aynsley Mr. Justice Lavi Johoi 1 ma in the Perak 23. Ice in Kam- In i H. :v
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  • 21 6 MALACCA. T THE official opening of tl :a Boys J I Hub by on SdEr.nci:: Hilir Rond. M
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    • 274 6 To-Day Buy An Emblem Of Remembrance Of ose Who Have Gone Beyond Heroically 1924-1918— 1939-1945. Ai^DS CHEER THOUSAND CHIERS FOR THE VICTORY AND f£ACE 3UGHT WITH BLOOD TEARS! ?Jsr» .n I API (Tc > Q-Ws Grand Musical Hit! Yeis see them all in Wt orse great enteriainment \ATHRYN oB- J
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    • 54 6 (NORTH \!)i I. l.'i p.m. Choice I 1 all I I V SON 1 (in Tamil) I To \tlond "I.O\ G" rthy and V. oam SUN M WOKl.l) PASS) MAIN KVA BABOON* 1 S« .11) Mid:- TSHMCrVW CRIM < vnvs: v No 1 v 0.1 All ere QATII. 1 liiTidus'
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    • 80 6 LIDO OSLO \RK> To-iJj 7 I. <:> p.m. Last Shows 1 Dnlvcrsal'fl '50 St it 1 and -20 Sor.g" I 1 tost 1 STARR 0 Raft A \rr.i To-nisjlit: (i!.:: 0) Midnight THJ SPIDER'S I (Chap?: 1 to 7 1 mm* mufsac fWm* 9 0 rrc/tmcoio* A r3 IGR] *m
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    • 233 6 FOR SALE FOR SALE Rocnnditionod TypoWVttsn, Addiii? and Calculntir.n Machines, "Sino-brif SafeMachinns Kuarantc'd for 4 months Kwok Yoke V. I 22. Area do. oar. FOR SALE. la. den 1 1 D .n 1 .<c Cn. lOR p 1.1. A COTirCTION of r: P o to thr of No. !cnd 1-i
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    • 31 6 Miin BBBsHk^ C «T SfXiU Dhov) V to S DC I S'NCAPORE. 1 in tu< I) "1/tUfifL'SAFFTY BA2OZ *^v/ BIADiS AM PUM&BIU SIOTTI D WtTH WHIMS*:" 1 b.^ pacific TRADtKa^^l 1
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 542 6 The av L r.igo player c to the point ol cond tri his high and low discards. Ob- ib ten, 1 East's all-rev in today's deal, 'concerning the club suit, and mi South t! North-So ll ?i5 bit i tlHng ov the diamond ten. Ot>N'ORTH vhen West cot in he
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  • 294 7 Around The Markets By Our .Market Correspondent SINGAPORE, Thurs. THE rubber share market was again active this morning and in some cases prices were higher. Kempas, Pajams and Lunas were all wanted in the higher priced group. Mentakabs and Bassetts again had buyers. The
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  • 101 7 CHINA WANTS TO BUY U.S. SHIPS SHANGHAI, ißy A:r UaU)— WegQ, tiations arc in progress in to (States for the purchase of 1000 000 tons of ships by China at 25 per c->nt conHns to Chinrse pn rhOe it is rrport.d that the Government has agreed to indemnlfy Chinese shipping
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  • 23 7 No return to work of Ameilcan horemen, 35 days on strike, i wa.s yesterday in sight, says A. P. I from San Frar.risro.
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  • 267 7 Singapore, Thursday. AN increase of almost 50 per cent, in the a'lce of rice during the last week features today's market. Pioduce and fooilsiufT prieea w;r.: RICE No. 1 V,t. No. I «i'.o. No. $100. ril.Oll XX X: Si.i-n.-^e SlOO Rangoon C7K. Kedr.h S><:,. BICE NOODLES: Siamese $S0
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  • 103 7 BANK CONTROL OF FORWARD ARE DEALS .Irorn Our ()»r. CafTCGBMSrfaaJ DON, Thursday. UNCERTAINTY concerning the extent to which the Bank of I"; I'!land1 land will be able to control forward dealing on the irce rubber ni. partly cleared. The bank will be solclv concerned with the conti l ol ctions.
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  • 189 7 Direct exctian?e ra'^s as Bxed o> ihe Control are: RSAOI RATES BaXLINO r.T. O D New York 47 1 8 Puna da 47-1 10 Switzerland 20J-1 4 Holland OtUlden 123-18 N.E.I. 125-18 I Swedish Kroner 163-12 Belgium MM-1 4 I French Francs 5C21 -12 j Kesos Danish Kroner
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  • 38 7 Ntw York. Wed —In the opinion >t \hr prosidrnt of the New Y<.rk Cotton Exchange the r^crnt v. tions in cotton prires would not navel ocfurred if the British nnd liuiian exchanges had been in op. A. P.
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  • 88 7 SHANGHAI. .By Air Mail.— The I market is going through a n, iuth tittle demand both locally and from the interior following an in* prices, according to ports. ufls is said to have gone up by 60 to 100 psr cer.t since the revision of the foreign
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  • 48 7 NANKING W. d the Chinrse Government would help develop tr'.de relatJ n oversei when the delegation l:om tue on of Chinese Chanib r< amerce which is holding a lied on c- ifslm > Ch'ang Kai-shek today. Si!vp-;:ore and Mania representatives ure included in th? on. Renter.
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  • 33 7 SHANGHAI. rhUTS The Blockmark t exchange ir. eh ii today was L* -3 do lar CM SUSO; rod Co 1 r CN sj 7,500: Hon^ Kong do a." CN $870. UP
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  • 39 7 LONDON. Wed Mr. J. S. P Armstn ral for Ontario in the United Kingdom, warned in n speech In London today that there waa growln lessness among Canadian i facturers against the exclusion of their products from Britain. Router.
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  • 197 7 SHIPS' poslttona in Singapon nattrday were: MAIN WllUCr Oodown 34: Bloemfcnti-in. Ooduwu C3-4S: Bamlaara. west miARf Goduwn: 3-4-5: Georgic. Oocknrn 6-7: Cllwara. Godown 9-10: Glcnapp. Godown U-12: Maiine Leopard. Godown 13-1! Gli'iiafTaric 1 MPIRE DOCK Oodown 23-24- Fort Nashwaak Godown 27-28- Fort Kilmar. COM. P!..\\T Baron
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 526 7 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. (Incorporated Bl Binjapcre) BLUE FTTNNEL LINE sulincs to and from Cnitrd Kingdom rrninrthrux nails f<ir I' K. 13 Nov. Anlilmhui for IK. 14 Not. 'in: .i-.i due from I.K. IS Nov. 1 >\ dur from IK 16 Nov. B^Magl <o .md Irtui Urs.i-n. \iisirilla s.uln f<ir l.rniantlr
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