Malaya Tribune, 25 September 1946

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  • 47 1 The Malaya Tribune BY THE PEOPLE JOT? THE PEOPLE THE ONLY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA irenang office ope ning shortly) Phone Numbers: Editorial 58U Advertising 5812 Circulation Accounts 5813 EIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune WI ION! SDAY, SKPT 1040
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  • 238 1 Our Rubber Reuter. IDOM, Sept. 24 —Comi n the difficulties which avv- ioped in rubber inj .n the Far East, the lal Times"ssa g editcrtthai whatever rights or In thS affair. solution pn biem must found, [ulte clear mat the United X .11 Government doej no*
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  • 153 1 j By leaving their victims' home lin Middle Road three minutes before the arrival of a party of police, four armed Chinese rob- bers evaded arrest and got away with $8,145 in cash and jewellery, yesterday. The robbers entered the building, which is a
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  • 500 1 AMSTERDAM WORKERS STRIKE: POLICE OPEN FIRE Reuter. AMSTERDAM Sept. 24-Police opened fire several times this moon m Amsterdam on workers who are on strike in protest ;ainsl the embarkation of troops for the Dutch East Indies, Hilversum idio reportea. The trouble centred especially around
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  • 76 1 PARIS Sept. 24.—The strike of civil servants belonging to the Prcncfa Ministry cf Education endrd today exactly 24 hours after it began. It was called off after a meeting th'.s morning of the strike committee at which promises made yesterday by iiobert Schumann. Minister of Finance
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  • 323 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Sept. 24.—The recent United Sates shipping strike cost India 110,000 tons of urgently needed grain. Mr. R. Gupta, food adviser at the Indian Agency General, said shipments this month will fall short by tha: much on account of the dispute. Total grain
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  • 123 1 Proim.t action by the Bim&p >re Fire Brigade during the last 24 hours saved a lorry and two harness premises from considerable damage. At 2.10 p. m yes »-day. in front of the Capitol Theatre, a lorry fire was extinguished with very slight damage to the
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  • 377 1 REACTION TO STALIN'S SPEECH Reuter. LONDON, Sept. 24.—Generalissimo Stalin's statement to a British c orrespondent in Moscow that he does no! believe in the "real danger of a new war" is almost the only reassuring pronouncement on foreign affairs by an Allied statesman
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  • 50 1 Reuter. MACASSAR, Sept. 24: A Japanese naval captain, Manoru Ota, will stand trial at Macassar on charges of beheading 6ix Allied prisoners of war. Ota, who was a naval attache before the war. was recently arrested in Singapore at the request of the Dutch authorities in Macassar.—Reutei.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 62 1 Oi r Sale? and Services carry tftetn a Genuine Guata maintain FREE, you something and I :ng you afterwards is not our policy. faction Guaranteed The Malayan Radio! Service Company bard Road. fiingapore. a Rentbeatd's Dictation CIAN SINGH'S VACATION i I PUBLIC RECEPTION A Bargain: Ladies Rayon Silk Stockings 92.50
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    • 77 1 SIN CAPORE j DIRECTORY CO., (Established in 1936) NO. 51, THOMSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. We have started the work of compiling the "Singapore Directory" (for 1947. The Firms, Institutions,J the Government and Municipal' (Offices as well as individuals are kindly requested to send in their particulars for insertions free of charge.
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  • 153 2 A.P. A 18-member party of tha Schenl Father* of the t atholic Mission in Belgium are in Singapore Ofl rout* ♦o the Philippine* islands, to reorganise" Cathotle elMrchos in the island republicriic party which arrived by the French iiner Sentry" will leave for the
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  • 20 2 untitled Sept 24.-untitled P rliarrtenl Of Faroes Island today hy 12 vote> to 11 declared tor autonomy ol the slands.
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  • 383 2 Reuter. London, Sept. 24.—The Manches.cr Guardian again advocating a policy of partition in Palestine says: "One would have thought that if our experience in Ireland and India had taught this country anything, it is that any attempt to govern a people against its will can
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  • 167 2 Reuter. Dublin Sept. 24. -Tommy-gun raiders, who held up the manager and the cashier of the Minister Bank in Dublin yesterday, wore ehas- d at 60 mile., per hour by a police squad ear. The raiders, who also had re velvers. dr >ye up to
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  • 171 2 A.P. BATAVIA. Sept. 23.-Repair work on the $70,000,000 NKTM (Socony Vacuum* and the equally important BPM (Royal Dutch Shell) Palembang is underway as a result of a direct agreement between native workmen and oil companies, according to oil sources here. It is emphaned the agreement
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  • 181 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) News has been received in Singapore from Patani, North Malaya, that the son of the late Sultan of Patani, Mahmud Mahyuddin, has 'c nounced his title in a signed statement issued to the population in Malay and English. No reason is given
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  • 93 2 LONDON. Sept. 23. —Pre»i comment which pointed out a similarity Of condition! of the present time compared with those prevailing alter the first world war and the lump that followed, has triven rise i 0 -one dullness in the stock market! today afest iodnstriala were affected. Home
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  • 61 2 LONDON. Sept 24.— Vijay untitled chant, the Indian cricket viencapUin. is after all t.» fly home next Monday—* day before the remainder of the party leave England by t'Oat Merchant** elder brother, who is the i ,d of the Indian textile delegation. shottly visiting England, has asked kirn to return
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  • 108 2 Reuter. CANTERBURY, Sept. 24.— Because disqualification have "prejudiced public interest" Robert Burnett aa >' JU i a the director of Teleradio Limited engaged on highly work for the Government, yesterday won the right to SZ? a car. At Canterbury, the East Kent Avv*>al> Committer held the appeal against
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  • 113 2 Reuter. BATAVIA, Sept. 24. Dr. Sharir, Indonesian Prime Minister, has agreed in principle to aispatch some thousand tons of of rice to famine threatened Molucca Islands of the Dutch East Indies, according to Indonesian sources. The Republican Governor for the Molucca. Dr. J. Latuharharty. giving
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  • 50 2 A.P. Calcutta. S':pt 24 £shi stray cases of stabbing; £2 clubbings occurred m Calcutta today as the tension resultinJ from yesterdays outbreak am tinued Most of the attacks were or tred in Sjuth Calcutta whiA had been relatively qu iet Jjjj the latest disturbanc- s began
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 485 2 jP R E -PAID classified (advertisements Casual Advertisements: i Wanted, Personal, Situations Vacant, Situations Wanted, For Sale. etc. at $0.00 per Insertion of 20 words, 15 cts. for every additional word. Public Notices h Announcements: $3.50 per single column Incb per Insertion. Domestic Occurrences: Death, Engagement, Marriage. Birth Notices, etc.
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    • 802 2 NOTICES SALE BY TENDER The Custodian of Property. Singapore, invites tenders for the pur chare of the following, particular of which are as follow Lot I—comprising 4 small Rolling Machines lying at 6 Ridley Park. Lot 2—comprising a number of pieces of Japanese machinery mostly scrap lying at 6 Ridley
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    • 424 2 NOTICES AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD 1 STATUTORY GRANT PROPERTIES To o*' he'd at THE SALEROOM" OF MESSRS. CHEONG KOON SENG i CO LTD.. No. 10. CHUUA ST. ON WEDNESDAY. 2nd OCT. 1*46. AT 1 3C P Lo-. 1 99 years' leasehold land situate at North Bridge Road 'fores rly
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    • 155 2 SHIPPING Silver Line KERR STEAMSHIP CO. INC. NEW YORK GENERAL AGENTS. BAILINGS M. S. -SIIAERASH" In Port Singapore. S.S. "SAMSACOLA" At Singapore godowns 25-26 j Duo Penang 26th September Agents:— HADDEN CO. (SINGAPORE) LTD. Chartered Bank Chambers, Phone Nos. are: 7052 6802 z^-=Z^— The East Asiatic Co., Ltd., Sailings from
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    • 277 2 SHIPPING P.&O.and B.I.S.N.COMPANIES P. O.S.N. CO.— s.s. SAMNEAGH Pot BOMBAY N m S.S. SAM SOARING For 0 X I S.S. HICKORY STREAM From LONDON In port S.S. FORT PITT Frcm BOMBAY due BEN ALDER From LONDON dJC I S.s. TREVETHOE From LONDON due Oct. sth B. I.S.N. CO.. LTD.— S*S.
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  • 63 3 An Indian officer, Capt. A. Sal am, claimed trial ■he Fourth Magistrate's C rt vesta day to a ge of abetting one ah Massik, another lnsoldier, in the theft 120 cases of whisky a 1 SI 1.000 from the S igapore Harbour Board ■>n Sept. 14. in
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  • 217 3 armed robberies were rei on Monday night, was an apparently well- d case of looting in which boxes containing DUIDs and electrical flax taken away by a lorry from g down in Orel Road. othei was a robbery at in Everitt Road from four
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  • 329 3 Witnesses alleged in th Special District Court yesterday having slipped S3 ond 84 between their ration cards when they handed them over to a clerk tho sub-branch at Victoria School to have them changed. Summoned before the urt. Chua Yew Boon, in the employ of the
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  • 372 3 Differences In Volunteers' Pay lor k r atlng t0 rehabilitation grants, acoom»e W J? r VoJu nteers and civil liability 3 tho wt S P subjects brousht up by a deputation le Sir If, nSo ers Association which net bir Fianklin Gimson he Governor last week.
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  • 35 3 Reuter. LONDON. Sept. 23.—The King at Buckingham Palace today received in audience Charles Arden Clarke who kissed his hand-= on appointment as Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Sarawah. The King conferred knighthood on him.—Reuter.
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  • 170 3 Adopting the same policy as n Malaya where he held coni erences with the local Uover- lors, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald ■Hid iiu nrst conference \wi\ he Governors of North Borneo iarawak and tne Resioeni if 1 Irunei, during his recent visit. Discussions were held be.ween
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  • 121 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter/ Singapore firemen last night petitioned the Fire Brigade authorities, through their union, ior increased rice ration and adequate protection against risks and other eventuality attendant upon their work. The rra'n request is for six kales of rice and 70 sticks of c gar
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  • 133 3 Tribune staff Reporter) Tallest man m Malaya. 7ft. 2in. Nai Neh. the Siamese giant will be on show tonight at the Great World, together with the Malay woman dwarf. Che Som who measure- only 34 inches. Giant Nai Neh who is touring Malaya told me that he
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  • 409 3 'Our Own Reporter j Penang, Tuesday. After several weeks of careful planning, the Penang Police struck at the headquarters of pirates who have been harassing junkmen off the southern tip of the island, and off the coast of Krian. The headquarters are situated at Batu
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  • 141 3 Lee Chiang Han. alias Ont Geok Soon, was sentenced tt three months' r.i. by Magistrate Ahmad bin Ibrahim yesterday, for being in fraudulent possession of a turkey, a fowl and three ducks, at the 6 m.s. Upper Serangoon Road on Sept. 14 Lee
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  • 762 3 Share quotations, as at Sept. 24 according to -the Malayan Share brokers Association (Singapore) were as followsINDUSTRIALS Buyer Seller Alexandra Brickworks Ords. 1.70 ].(>o Alexandra Brickworks Prefg. L'.6o 2 85 Brit. Malaya Trustee Executor Co. 8.00 9 00 Consolidated Tin Smelters 22/6 25/--do Prefs. 27/3 28,'." Eastern
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  • 177 3 Five Chinese. Yeo Chec Hoon. Ngai Ah Seng. Chan Kwai Ching. Lee Goh Boon and L.m Geok Chua appeared before the Second District Judge Mr. T. TRussell yesterday on n charge of wrongful possession of 72 bales of clothing of the type issued
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 292 3 licre's Health! "BIDOMAK" REGISI ERED The Tonic of all Goodness Aids Digestion, ppMitc Improver and i >It tones up the whole System. I Obtainable at all leading stores Sole Importers: P.n.YeeACoJ Singapore k Kuala Lumpur. 9, Seah Street. i Chia Peng Hock Co. General Building Contractors, j General Insurance Agents,
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous

  • 474 4 The absence ot any official pronouncement on tho matter beyond expressions of sympathy and pious hopes for the future has led to a belief that tile Singapore Government is nut fully alive to the appalling congestion arising from the acute shortage ol housing accommodation. It is true that senior
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  • 496 4 New Commodore Of The P. O. Captain D al Stuart, who Is well Known to many thousands of pre-war passengers m the United Kingdom, India, Ceyl m, the Far East and Australia, ha., been appointed Commodore of the P. 6: O Fleet on the retirement oi Captain J A Smith.
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  • 1224 4  -  LONDON TO ME 9 By HANNAN We were sitting In >ur usual seats on the 8 43 Victoria-bound train from Brighton, when the man who alway., occupied the opposite corner .-oat asked us whether we had seen this. This turned out to be the
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  • 327 4 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Sir.—Scanning the People's Postba« column of your paper, one feels T.Tiys Peggy's letter needs a retoit. fnter-racial friendship is approbated lc.it her mention of the lark of etiquette in local hoys is the greatest blunder. First of all how many local
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  • 83 4 Sir.--A notice exhibited in ail the Traction Company omnibuses, warn ing the passengers "'3c- sure you receive a ticket from the conductor of the same value as the fare paid In mOst Cares I see ihe conductor, do net comply with the company'- regulations and passengers are challenged
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  • 192 4 Sir, —It was indeed gratifying note from your columns that ihe Government has thought fit to ?pccgnLe the loyal services rendered by some of the residents and :ome government servants at a time when the country was overrun by the enemy, and it is honed thin a
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  • 229 4 Sir—As a local ho.\ 1 feel called tC reply t -> M's.x P 'ggy's Misguided letter which savs that "Malayan hoys know very little about manners. 1 appreciate Miss Peggy's mcxlernii r.dedness" and her effort to cheer the Tommies for may be Miss Peggy uculd like ,t phrased
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  • 1449 4 Control Bill untitled Sir. Any measure that could I effectively control the prices of ess* ntial articles should be si ron «i y welcomed. But with the proposed Price Control Ordinance there is a prevailing feeling of pessimis*n ana insecurity. The duties o. controlling tne trader
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 31 4 STRANGE AS IT SEEMS By Ernest* Hi* LAB0R A labor MMpr OOfslClL lATlOr-J y' .j r if EByi f-Nl HOLLAND DEAD- Bp TULIPSAND LOCKED. W- LtWiS "3 SCHWEULENBACH ALLED FOH HI3^~
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  • 147 6 An important meeting will bo held on Friday a* the Chinese Chamber of Commerce at 2 p.m. as a result of the widespread protest over the recent tele gram sent by Mr. Tan Kah Kee to President Truman General George C. Marshall and Dr. Leighton
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  • 40 6 RANGOON, Sept. 23. untitled lovin§ a third tntervieic between the Governor. Maj." General Sir Hubert Ranee and Maj.-Oeneral Anna San president or the Anti-Fascisi Leauue today, hope- were expressed that the Anti-Fascisi League would participate in the new Government. Renter.
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  • 121 6 Aft r thro- Mid a Half y-;-rs of j ilenc". tho it-t > o Batfet'ca efl tlic Bay Rtv.nii' hr< i Cttce at;ain roaio *'> i f 1!" Rrst meeting of its offl; rs m i hcli s cv after the re-Oecapal k»n A bboi o! r
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 237 6 LAST DAY: 3, 6.30 915 P.M. Fun-Mad! Hexiciting! A Ghost With A Conscience!!! Richard Green in "DON'T TAKE IT TO HEART" Preceded By Latest British Paramount News. OPENING TOMORROW: "HIT THE ICE" MARLBOROUGH Daily 3 shows: 3.45—6.5t—f.1i "VETALPURAAA" (TAMIi Starving Indra —Bars vat'.n lai. K. P Rao X X Saray.
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    • 173 6 ——t i Ii 11 IFHf "BBSB CPENINC TO-DAY 3 p.m. and 7 30 p.m.) All-Malaya Premiere of Gamin: Studio V celebrated drama "Bala NACAMMA" tin Telegu» ftatunng KaOChansma!* and FushpavalL. supported by in Impootag cast Opening To day: 3—7--9.15 pin Spectacular Production of Treacherous Intnque and Breathtaking Adventure! Great in
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    • 192 6 A VENGEFUL SCIENTIST AT WORK TO SERVE HIS OWN EVIL PURPOSE! DOES HE SUCCEED? Midnight Premiere FRIDAY nl swthh* cot I]A PITOL J GtVLflnG WOM 8^073 Of on in? To-day 3 15 —6.30 —9 15 •JBAZHOOH* (Hindustani) PfceCed by Late* Indian Be«! Next Chance: I 111 l I» W IFE'
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    • 170 6 IfcGJfs MIGHTY of Pearl BUCK's FAMED NOVEL! A TRIBUTE TO CHINESE FORTITUDE: THEY SHARED A GREAT LOVE—FOUGHT XhT\ GREAT CAUSE TO-GETHER! HE SCORCHED THE EARTH HE LOVED TO THWART THE JAPS!—TERROR TTRNED II m INTO A BLOOD-CRAZED KILLER! OPENING TO-DAY Special Screening Times Owing To Film' f: I%M a.m. —1.15
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  • 111 7 tig their defeat in their fust nter, the Maxfli Badminton cored a narrow victory over adffl I Badminton Party In nd return badminton match by puaea to three last Sunday. R». M.;\f:i's mentioned first):-— Singles:— Ng Cheng Hua Seah Yeak Khern 14—14, 13. 2 -5. Wee
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  • 106 7 Tamil Brotherhood As.soc;aJumors will play a friendly of soccer against the Chinese letic Juniors on Thursday mid ther gamj agains t the Petrol :<o. 1 .R.A.S.C.i on Friday, friendly frames will be played Police Depot. m Tamils' team against the C.A. riiors will be:— Sithambaram: X. .-nbu.
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  • 154 7 In a keenly cor.te. ted badminton maicfc at Telok Kurau on Sunday, the New Life Badminton Party defeated the Cnon Badminton Party four games to three. Results New Life B. P players mentioned first»: Siiiglcs:—Koh Beng Swee lost to >V;!Jiam Desker 15-7. 11-15. 9-15: H Chun Kah
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  • 60 7 The following will play for Non- ::pts V 3 Alfsea Signals at cricket t Changi on Sunday at 1.30 p.m. N. Fernando. F. Van Rooyen. Claude da Silva. M. G. Labrooy, P. 0 Yzleman, J. Ferro. L. Wijeweera. d Fernando. Cyril Fernando. .y Fernando. N. Gunarekera. erven. P.
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  • 252 7 Reuter. Nanking, Sept. 24. —Fresh hope of a settlement between the Kuomintang nd the Communists has been raised by a new Central Government appeal to Yenan and a simultaneous offer by the Communists to resume negotiations if the United States will put «ill its weight
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  • 867 7 Stalin States Soviet Policy Reuter. on the 24 3ener alissimo Stalin today gave the world his views 4UZ n ~C nSlS' "One should .strictly distinguish between the preexist.' safd stalin War and leal dan r of a war which does not yeT Ti
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  • 67 7 Reuter. HONGKONG. Sept. 23:—A edUCI tion of 45 minutes on the present I fas t train run from Hongkong (Kow- loon) to Canton will be inauguarated When a new twice-daily service is i introduced. The time will be cut from 6 hour to 5 hours 15 minutes
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  • 85 7 The following will represent the Playfair B. P. "B" team in a friendly badminton match of four single, and three doubled; to be played against the United Family B. P. "B" on Sunday at the former's court at 3.00 p.m.:— Lim Lian seng, T. Fernandez, Chan Swee
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  • 42 7 The Tamil Brotherhood Association drew with the R.N.A.S. fSernbawang) at a game of soccer played at Sembawang, each side scoring two goals. The R.N.A.S. scored through Watson and Donnelley, while the Tamils scored through Manian and V'iiyaretnam.
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  • 47 7 R.A.F. Station. Seletar, are anxious to get in touch with Hockey Ciubs in Singapore with a view to arranging fixtures, both at home and away. All clubs who are in tn-tsted should contact Sgt. R. G. Lalgleish, Hockey Secretary, No. 389 M.U., R.A.F., Seletar.
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  • 34 7 A football match between the Singapore Customs and Johore Customs will be played at the Jalan Besar Stadium today. The gate money is to be devoted to the rehabilitation of the Singapore Customs Club.
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  • 125 7 Swooping down on suspected haunts of robbers in five different parts of the town, members of the C.I.D. Cantonese sub-branch, recovered two fully loaded Smith and Wesson .28 revolvers. 69 rounds of ammunition, and a dagger in a -heath, yesterday. In addition, eight suspects were detained.
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  • 52 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday Kaala Lurapvr trishaw imb were complimented on their majrr.ificent effort of collecting over $7,000 for the Malayan Welfare Fund on the <>ye of VicU»rj Day by Mr. J. Buckcke, Area Welfare Officer when he addressed a large gathering of memben of the Trishaw Union, in the Chinese
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  • 315 7 Making his defence in the Australian War Cnmes Court yesterday Major Katsumura, the office' commanding, Bogor KemDeitai. who stands trial with five others on a charge of feeing concerned in the unlawful killing of three Allied escaped PoWs and a Dutch civilian. Miss Hannie Hilgers.
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  • 476 7 Cession has raised no political problem in North Borneo as it did to some extent in Sarawak. The people are very happy to think that they are now British subjects and under the crown. This was what the Governor-General, Mr. Mai colm Mac Donald told
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  • 122 7 Mr.Malcolm Mat-Donald GovernorGeneral, during his recent visit to North Borneo was at many plates given a rousing and colourful welcome by the sea gypsies descendents of the piratical Suluks and Bajans. Describing these romantic seafolk to pressmen last night at his conference, Mr. Mac Donald said
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  • 97 7 Pleading guilty to a charge oi importing dutiable tobacco in t vessel less than 100 tons, Kofc Kwee Teck. a Hokien was fined $1,000 or six months' r.i. in th* Third Police Com I yesterday. On the afternoon of Sept. 4 a revenue party boarded
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  • 90 7 Three shots were exchanged. by a police sergeant and a person among a crowd of ricksha pullers at North Bridge Road, on Monday afternoon. There were no casualties and no arrests were made. ft appears that, at 1.15 p.m. information icas received that ricksha
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  • 62 7 Most of the Singapore lony drivers, who struck work last Sunday when their demands for higher rates of wages and other concession were turned down by lorry owners, have returned to work. About 1.500 drivers were actually on duty from yesterday. The remainder are
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  • 66 7 Following their usual custom, the Organisation Branch of Air Command. South-East Asia, held their annual dance at the N.A.A.F.I. Chalet Club. Changi. on Monday. It was in Delhi that the first of the series commenced, followed in 1945 by a similar occasion in Kandy. Ceylon. All
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 72 7 KIDNEY WEAKNESS. The healthy do not realise what kidney weakness is, but to the sufferer it means intolerable pain and urTering—Backache. Boneache, Lumbago and Rheumatism all deprive people of freedom and comfort. De Witts Kidney and Bladder Pil s are unrivalled, and are a special remedy for all kinds of
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  • 225 8 Tanks. iMaiu-s Srnt To TrmihU- Kpol Reuter. TEHERAN, Sept. 24.--x-\bout 170 lorries with tanks and planes have left Teheran with Government troops for Shiraz, uth Persian town which tribesmen surrounded during .he weekt nd. The Quachgais, tribes of warlike horsemen who made the
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  • 289 8 Reuter. LONDON. Sept. 24.-Following his prominent display in the St Airborne, Murren was installed i favourite for the Cesarewitch at the Srst callover .-n the event rannln on Oc 16 over :wo and a quarter miles. Offers oi 100-7 wi rt socn snapped up. while
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  • 18 8 Reuter. LOUDON, Sept. 24. Football result: Third Division. Ncr'born: Accrington Stanley 4, Carlisle United 3. —Reuter.
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  • 26 8 Married at the Registry Mr. Wee Eng Stan and Miss Tan Geok Neo after their wedding at the Registry of Ma>iagi a on Satin day la>t.
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  • 254 8 Reuter. LONDON, Sept. 24: Neville Oe >rge Cl velj Ht ath, 20-year-old ai- pilot, i leaded "not guilty" In th< famous No l court of the ola b.,i!"\ today to a charge oi taw 'it i Ing Mi Margery Alme ti; wnell Gardner, 33--yeai film
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  • 113 8 In regard to tha Began*] A P i im dent, info raaticn haa beea rceeivecl by the Chinese Consulate Oeneral at Singapore to the effect that, throuch the assistance of the Allied, Netherlands and Indonesian Authorities, Dr. Oani, the Indonesian Vice-Minister for Defence for Sumatra, has (riven
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  • 37 8 A meeting of old boys of the Singapore Battalion of the Bcei' v ill,be held today vi /.45 p.m. at Prineep Street headquarters. Ex-mem-bers now erving in H.M. Forces in Singapore an also welcome.
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  • 160 8 Reuter. LONDON, Sept. 24. Th t British in Belgrade made enquiries at the Yugoslav Foteign Office about the disappearance earlier this "lonm of Stephen Zallner, a British subject of Hungarian origin, it was stated authoritatively in London to-night, but so far nothing come to light as
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  • 92 8 Reuter. ASCOT. pi 24 -It IS expected that live French hOtTSef I will oppose the English Derby and S. Leger winner Airborne for the King Qeorge the Fifth Stake, lor three-year-olds over j two miles here next month, in eluding the French St. Leger J winner
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  • 291 8 Reuter. SHANGHAI, Sept. 24.—A tribute to the energy and enterprise of the British community in Shanghai as well as to its sober optimism was pad by the new British Ambassador. Sir Ralph Stevenson, in an address before the British Chamber of Commerce here. "Since my
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  • 83 8 Reuter. I \7.( UTT >t it. L' 4. Tim re wevv fresh onto fiats of ttaM ng .:nd small icale noting in I aleutta ali day yesterday ard throughout According to the latest figures frit re were 40 eases o:* >ta!>hin>: D the las' 2 i
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  • 188 8 Reuter. TANGMERE Sept. 24,-Group Captain E. M. Donaldson of the R.A.F. high-speed flight had a narrow escape from crashing into the sea at ore; 600 miles per hour during an attempt to >aise the British-held highspeed i t c o t d
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  • 237 8 FREMANTLE, Sept. 24.—The MCC cricket tourists will start their Australian programme with a two-day ma';c:i at Northam starting Oct. 2 against Northam and other districts. The next gamp will be a one-day match against Fremantle on Oc v 7. The MCC.
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  • 191 8 U.S. Troops In China A.P. LAKE SUCCESS, New York, Sept. 25.—Chin; Tuesday flatly told Soviet Russia anci the United ions Security Council that the Chinese Government would decide whether or whether not o American troops from China." Dr. C. L. Hsia, the Chinese delegate.<■
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  • 255 8 Playing against the R a.f (Paya Lcbar) o-i Sunday, the Rocktita» were beaten at cricket by 67 itms Batting Brsi the R.A.F scored 131 of which Ransbattom comribu1.. d a valuable 72. His score included 9 fous He was lucky to na> vive
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  • 138 8 Reuter. LONDON. Sept. 24: The disI tingulshed British nim -tar Deborah Kerr this afternoon pre- --enttcl each member of the Indian cricket team with a special type radio set designed for Indian climatic condition-. The girt was made by a cricket eni husiast
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  • 147 8 A.P. Pittsburg, Sept 2i. P) r Mark Clark said today that he ia convioced that Russia does nor intend to live up to it ment to aid in the cr independent democratic He urged the e&tai the United States a ton*, range programme to ass Austria
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  • 39 8 Reuter. WELLINGTON. Sept. ?4. Hm ON2BA !.a t entered 2.000 tow !i >rse 'rea 1 f»0!n New gealsai for dlst barton in Europe taiandi M ddle East port- it »is an B ed today. Renter.
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