Malaya Tribune, 15 October 1946

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  • 54 1 The Malaya Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE THE ONLY MaTJONaT NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA Now printed simultaneously in SuigapoT-. Kaa!a Lumpur Ipoh (Penang oilice opening shortly) 'Phone Numbers: Editor 5813 Editorial 5811 Advertising 5812 Circulation Accounts 2005 IT PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1946 TEN CENTS. The Malaya Tribune
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  • 435 1 600 Boats Will Be Idle (Tribune Staff Reporter) Hund eds of coastal vessels plying between Singapore and the Easl Indies as well as the neighbouring islands wiil be tied up from Wednesday next week if a new shipping order by i he shipping authorities
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  • 77 1 A.P. Teh! ran. Oct. 14. -Offic a urci s con firmed earlier rep rts thai Nasser Khan Quahqui. chief if the rebellious southern tribesmen in Furs province, had accepted all the government terms for ending the three-week revolt and had agreed to carry out instruct! ns of Premier
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  • 55 1 Reuter. LUTON, Oct. 14:—News hais been received that the Ivanson, former naval r.ir-sea rescue launch with 28 would-be emigrants to South Africa aboard is at Brest awaiting fine weaClMr to proceed to Gibraltar. Until j today relatives of those on board I had been anxiously awaiting news
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  • 139 1 Reuter. 1 I IRK Oct 14 —M, I Grant tormei United U i to Albania and U U graphed to Pre- .innu appealing to m to halt the Nufem ution of these Gerviolate the sacred A nerican Law that I c punished for v
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  • 94 1 I! r H, Oct. 14. Horn» Chnter Fde. decided ..hat justified in recommend- rfereaee with the send< Rtfe on Neville 3eorjro Heath, 29 year-old to death Bailej for the murder of rj Gardr.fr in a hot*»l It 01 ia fixed for Wedi in the condemned m\f!l
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  • 115 1 A.P. Batavia, Oct, 14.—The Netherlands Government and the Republic of Indonesia to-day signed a trace agreement calling for immediate cessation ot the 14--month-old Indonesia hostilities. The truce was signed on the Dutch s de by the Commissioners General. Professor Schermerhorn Dr. Van Moofc Mas van
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  • 42 1 Reuter. DARTMOOR, Oct. 14 —Foui f ary prisoners eseaned from a in;r par y at Da r t iv. oo r prison today. Ail cars were stopped ;>nd checked. Dense fog covers the ar< is round the prison.—Reuter.
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  • 217 1 A Chi mm vonUi wife of a coffee shop Proprietor, was <hot by r. mcd roblu'ri 8 15 this morning >" the shop at Rangoon Road She succumbed o her in.iuri?s shortly atto'- in the Go .era' Hospital. The Women was sho» as ran siieanii-jr
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  • 155 1 Reuter. ATHENS. Oct. 14.—Greek bandits, who surrounded a stationary British military lorry in Thessaly stripped the driver—a British soldier -of his clothes and left him standing in his underclothes, British military quarters in Athens disclosed today. Then they changed their minds, returned the clothes and allowed the
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    33 1 Wreckage of a plane which crashed into a school gymnastics building in Apeldoom, Holland, and killed 21 persons, including a number of schoolboy.. The aash took place on Oct. 6.
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  • 273 1 Reuter. v Oct. 14.—The soii: recent tiaJ cas€ in Malaya i ions againsi British paratroopers on Liny wei i i iescribe-i In tl das a* n tittle cowardly" bjr I Conser- 1 d thi very convenient I sal defects at the 1 :st minute ad
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  • 99 1 A.P. IviANILA. Oct. 14: —In a shooting incident in Mindano banquet hall a Philippines Congresman, Carlos Foitich, was killed together with his assailant, a bystander and the gunman's intended victim. I he police said that a Moro police sergeant, crazed by a frustrated love rfilair, burst
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  • 492 1 Commons Query Singapore Shipping Reuter. LONDON, Oct. 14.—Centralisation of control was criticised by Conservative Members in the House of Commons to-day as being the reason for the hold-up of shipping at Singapore. Sir Waldror. Smither s asked the Minister of Transport. Mr. Alfred
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 82 1 National Employers' Mutual General MOTOR, I KMENB* COMPENSATION, PERSONAL ACCIDENT, und other classes of INSURANCE ASSOCIATION LTD. Incorporated in England) red Bank Chambers. SINGAPORE. r: N. S. WISE. Phone 2835. GIAN SINGH'S DESIRE TO LEAVE MEMORY BEHIND BEFORL THEY CLOSE A FILL NEW KHAKI TROUSER FOR FOR EITHER SEX LIMITED
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  • 160 2 A.P. (Our Financial Corresponaeni). Some businc-s s was recorded in the local rubocr market yesterday and buyers tfert paying to cent premium tor f.o.D. No. 1 ribbed smoked she 1 1. as there appears to b. a snort sut»piv ol this grade. Other grades changed hands lyesterday at
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  • 313 2 Sentence of death, the first to be passed on a Singapore gunman since the liberation, was pronounced by Mr. Justice W. J. Thorogood against a 36-year-old Chinese Heng Bak Cheng in the Singapore Assizes yesterday when the jury unanimously found him guilty of carrying a
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  • 254 2 (By Our Own Correspondent. Prices quoted below are for pictil weight except where otherwise stated. Foodstuffs:- Yesterday s quotations were "M eeno on Siam $115: Indo-China $75. Kedah $95. Siam glutinous rice $iud. Kedah glutinous rice $95. Siam rice milling $38. Rock Sugar. Best quality $103.
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  • 540 2 This case was previously carried out by the War Crimes Investigation Team under Lt.-Col. Tot man. In my view, this particular team was not legally constituted. "I am giving this dun not cc new that I will submit certain mat rial irregularities, amongs other
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 560 2 It it i it i' N i: PRE -PAIDj CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Casual Advertisements: Wanted, Personal. Situations Vacant, Situations Wanted, For Baie. etc. at $3 00 per Insertion of 20 words, 15 cts for every additional word. I'ublic Notices Announcements; j |3.30 per alngii column tner per insertion. Domestic Occurrences: Death,
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    • 581 2 NOTICES The Malaya Tribune Press Lir.iUed. Please note our telephone numbers are no* -'S follows: Editor 5813 Editorial 5811 Advertising 581J Circulation Accounts 2005 Fublic is hereby notified that Aboo C I Niveh Road, and 163. Albert Street, Singapore has ceased its operations temporarily since 15th ol" October until further
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    • 610 2 NOTICES ANGLO-CHINESE SCHOOL OLD BOYS' ASSN. The Anglo-Chinese School Old Bo\s' /*-sociation will hold an "At Home*' to welcome the return of Mr. Hinch. Principal, at the Anglo-Chi-,,eSv School. Colemn Street, on Saturday. 26th October. 1946 at 4.30 p.m. Mr. Goh Soon t'ioo and others Will render musical selections. 1u
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    • 152 2 SHIPPING S.S. HONG KHFNG" to sail for Hongkong. J S.vatow Amoy abtnit 27th Oct., 1946. Per freight and passage apply to: The Ho Hong Steamship Co.. H932» Ltd.. K5, Chulia Street. Phone: 6769. BENTONG" Expected to arrive from Hongkong on 18th October, 1946. Consignees of cargo are requested to apply
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    • 475 2 SHIPPING AGENTT'xftJ \^Vr A6EN TSfOR MALAYAN RAILWAYS*** FOR ALL FREIGHT PASSAGE ENQUIRIES DIAL ***** GLEX MNB SAUJNGS TO AND FROM O. K. CHINA DENBIGHSHIRE From U.K. for Hongkong Shanghai lr 1 GLENAFFARIC for U.K. The Continent OcJ GLENSTRAE F-r U.K. The Comment IXIHM'IHXA l¥. < «>. SAILINGS TO SAIGON, HONGKONG.
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  • 817 3 It was announced at the monthly meeting o! Liaison Officers from South Eas! Asia territories, held in the Special Commissioner's Office on Sunday and yesterday, that a rice sub-commit tec of the International Emergency Food Council in Washington is to
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  • 50 3 Hundreds or people, warned by public notices about the necessity for registration under the new bread rationing scheme, went to their rice retailers yesterday to fill in the necessary declaration forms. The registration which began yesterday will continue for a week ending on Oct. 21.
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  • 181 3 Lan bin Dahlam (20), d as a Javanese slavr ret wiio had been brought by the Japs and who ing with other tin pc 'Pie at Nelson Road es, was sentenced to teen months* rigorous im by First District i Paul Btorr. yesterday.
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  • 345 3 The story of how three Australian airmen, members of the crew of a Cat a una flying boat, engaged in onnaissance and mine laying operations, we re caught by the Japanese Kempeitai-in Tandjong Priok. a. when the plane crashed into the
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  • 76 3 F.nuui.al Co-respondent), local share market has thi s week very quiet but hares yesterday. Hong r.' done at $1.10. Laruts and there were buyers of »?ei X ntas at 16 3 d inquiries for rubber w re reported yest-rday. desire was seen to inbuying prices, industrial shares. Fraser
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  • 104 3 Appearing before Magistrate X M Byrne in thr Third Police Ceurl yesterday, Jaraea Shanley (tf), Britisher. pteaded cv I y to a charge of ear aping from legal custody ci (><rt. i<». while being de arnad oo i eaaJge of possession of arm-. Prior to boarding police
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  • 114 3 In aid ol their group runds, the Ist. S.ngapore Air Scout Group are running an exhibition and tun fair from 4.30 p.m. until 7 p.m. at the civil airp. rt. Kallang on Saturday. After an inspection of 100 Air Scouts by the Allied Air Com-
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  • 238 3 Arrested while sleeping in an atUip hut in a village off SerangOon Road a few minutes after midnight en Oct. James Shanley, a European, was fou d to have had a Smith and Wesson revolver under hi? pillow. I Police inquiries revealed lhat
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  • 212 3 (Tribune Stiff Reporter) when the a}ritiah retui ci to Ma- lays over year ago. Radio Ma tacea, mcdi am wave station, today provides i seven-hour >rogramme of music and radio entei tainrncnt daily. The station i.- one c?" five opt*rati ::.lt Under Radio Malaya others
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  • 154 3 Singapore's plan to grant free primary education to all children between the ages of six and 12 years is the ideal object ire but the goal would take many years to reach, dcchi'cd Mr. J. B. Ncilson. Director of Education, in an interline yesterday.
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  • 97 3 j His Excellency the Governor. Su Franklin Gimson. was among the distinguished visiters at the 'Vtaiiainnian Temple in South Bridge Kc.id yesterday to arnica the annual fine-walking ceremony, Over 100 devotees i eluding a few *kavadi' bearers a d two with children on their shoulders walked
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  • 78 3 There has been a big jump in Bmallpox eases in the Malaya': Union, 172 cans and six deatu? being reported for the week end i• g Oct. 6, compared with 28 cases a.v three, deaths th" week previous. A bealjtb intelligence report stg'ca that 169 ease- were
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  • 283 3 KUALA. LUMPUR. Monday. At the last session «>t the Advisory Council meeting. H. E. the Governor. Sir Edward Gent, paid a tribute to Lieut.-Gen. Si; Frank Messervy. KBE CB. DSO. GOC-in-C. Malaya Command. Who is leaving Malaya to take up an appointment in India:
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  • 300 3 At 3 o'clock in the morning a party of police surrounded a godown belonging to Henry Waugh and Co., Ltd., which had been broken into by looters. Two of the looters were perched on the roof watching th ĕ police cordon with whistles
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  • 128 3 At the conclusion of a preliminary inquiry in the Third Police Couit yesterday, Rahmat bin Arshat. Malay, was committed to stand trial at the next Assises Oh S charge of murdering Tamsir bin Sario. on Oct. 2 at Puiaa Bvani. The sridou of the deceased, who <
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  • 39 3 Joseph Elateman Potter was granted v decree ni-i to bo mad" absolute in three monthby Mr. Justice N. A. Worley in the Sin rap ii High Court yesterday, when he sued for a rUv.>ree from h!« wife.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 72 3 BUCK It VAX— Exclusive To The Malaya Tribune OV.tLVM PONOVdN, 5H£'5 /NX! YTHE5E ARE THE MICROFILMS YdOOO, BUT MEttsN f/s P E R H ??J H,5 /r Jj CM P COUN TER- ESPIONAGE HERE, A WE FOUND ON HER BUT MB RVflN I WW y J? \i5 BUCK NO W>>
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  • 512 4 The creation of a rice -< ommittee of the Innationa] Emergency Food Council to function in Sinore should end one of A&laya's principal complaints. Future allocations of nee will be decided here, without reference to he Nathan Committee in London. Presumably the I P.C. m Washingii n
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  • 1372 4 BALKAN PEACE SETTLEMENT Reuter. Paris. The'five treaties deallh with by the Pans Peace Conference, representing; a small but important part of the post-war settlement, have a common frame work and the same principles run through them. All have now been debated and voted in plenary
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  • 587 4 t LETTERS TO THE EDITOR THE PEOPLE'S POSTBAG S i —In replying to the arguments advanced by "Ai Oversea Chine ;e" on tlie Tan Kah Kee issue shall l»e as brief as possible. The statement that "the chiet executive of a company has full authority
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  • 552 4 (Prom Mac fee Kerr, Reuters (Sorresnondem». Berlin, Air Mall). —Germany where people are dying from nunger In the densely populated parts of the British zone, may yet resure her depleted population more quickly than any of the liberated countries of Western Europe. This
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 57 4 Defects Eyesight neglen of correction, o. corn ted with improper camel headache pain around the eyes; fatigue and discomfort upon use of the eyes for f lose work, Blur of print etc., To Relieve The Symptoms an achate scientific examination by our Ba actionist is advisable. PI X PIX OPTICAL
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    • 123 4 AN ALL ROUND ASSORTMENT OF NEW GOODS Have Arrived This Week HERE ARE SOME ITEMS AT RANDOM FROM DEPARTMENTS Cotton Socks—Ma reersed Cotton Cotton Singlets-Short Sleeves sizes 30 to M only $1.90 each. Cellular S.ngleta-Short Sleeve, 34 to 44 50 each Van Hensen Collars-White-All Size, $1.00 each Ramcoats Sizes 32-38-40
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 700 5 Reuter. JOHANNESBURG, Air Mail)— Plans for the visit Koyal Family to South Aivica next year are shape. Town Councils are placing orders for mting, tassels, gold ropes, bannerettes, pen Ues and fireworks. Illuminations and arches have been ordered and councillors 1 new civic robes
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  • 243 5 Reuter. ton don Oct 14. —R. S. Nimbkar ol the All LUNuuiN vi. i .neakine at a reception Indian Trade Union Congress,^BPf?^ ng violently critiin Swaraj House, London, last night, violently cnu cised Indian Communists. •They have allegiance oniy tv Moscow," he said -They
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  • 184 5 A.P. TOKi»> Oct 14 -American air, I land Mid 5«« bw Joined on Monday in then- biggest manoeuya* of the occupation—an invasion oi urn 1 Japanese const at the ipol chosaa i foi th< planned Operation Coronal 1 before Nippoi iurrenderea. Beach targeti will be blasted foi
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  • 40 5 Pleading guilty to a charge of leaving Singapore at 2 m.m. on Oct. 13 in a sampan without a port clearance permit, Palak bin Leching. a Malay, was fined £50 in the Fourth Police Court yesterday.
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  • 330 5 A.P. Bangkok. Oct. 14.—The Siamese Cabinet decided to return the four disputed border provinces to French Indo-China, ending a territorial quarrel of nearly five years, Premier Thamrong Nawasuwat announced alter a Cabinet session. An emergency meeting of the Siamese Parliament was held this afternoon
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  • 235 5 A.P. PEIPING. Oct. 14.—The Communists have belatedly acknowledged the lo>s ol Kalgan. but said that it was only temporary. They said that righting would continue on both sides of the City to deny the Government forces u>e of the railway from Peiping to Kweisui. the Suiyuan
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  • 84 5 i Set Major Yamajauchi Teruo, j a Japanese soldier recently senfenced to death for war crimes, will be hanged at 10 o'clock on Saturday. Oct. 19. at Johore Bahru jail 10 o'clock. This will be the first hanging of a Japanese War Criminal
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  • 269 5 A.P. TOKIO Oct. 14.—Lieu tenant-Generals Kingoro Hashimoto and Iwane Matsui were linked on Monday by San prosecutors before the International Military Tribunal with Japanese plotting as early as 1929 to commit sabotage against the Soviets, in the Caucasus in the event of war. Hashimoto,
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  • 261 5 alleged to have been concerni ed in the unlawful execution of 28 civilian residents o Ml Sarawak, ten -Japanese official, of Mir' Kempeital, were cnargea 1 m the War Crimes Court, sitting S the Vici >ria Memorial Hall. i0 The da accused. who claimed
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  • 103 5 A.P. NANKING. Oel 14.—Famine and ru e] fuel ftkortarea are lik*»J J° lttin Rovi«t-4ominate*i D*.**a e it, of death this *i«tM. era just arrived from that port. Sealed off from China proper by the Sov.et aecupatlOtl and China's ciTil war. Damn's approximately one million residents
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  • 27 5 A.P. PARIS, Oct. 14.—The Pacusan Drcamboat may try for a new Atlantic record tomorrow if the weather is favourable, 001. C. S. Irvine, cmef pilot said today.—A.P.
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    • 246 5 F. E. ZUELLIG, LTD. 2. Robinson Rd.. Singapore. Thine G990. i Tnic Mart I QUALITY productions I in SANITARY FITTINGS 1 Km last—Malaya is manufacturing lb own Sanitary Fittinge-Basins, I r& W C Closet? witn Plufh Cistern:. Manufactured by skilled crafts- I men' of many years' experienc- and approved by
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  • 502 6 (By Our Kuala Lumpur Staff Reporter) Owing to the continuance of the embargo on gold and the Financial Proclamation dated Jan. 4, 1946 requesting that all gold bunion should be surrendered 10 the Foreign Exchange Control, it is understood that jewellers and craftsmen
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  • 92 6 Reuter. < ANRKRRA. Oct. 11 The correspondent <>f the Sydney Sun says 'hat an Austral in- i-» to 06 the next Goveraor-Oerieral of Australia, as Prime Minister Cnifley favours .his course. He adds. It i< i i conformity with Labour Party policy and feelinjr. The Dul.f of
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  • 284 6 Xew Delhi. Oct. 14. An announcement by Muslim League sources that the Party's Working Committee had accepted a new proposal by the Viceroy Lord Wavell for the League to enter the interim national government and join in drafting a new Indian constitution, has
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  • 130 6 Reuter. nrnM Eli? 5 and harmony among members of different communities was stressed by Major-General A. C. Chatteni of the mdian National Army a °a flag-hoisting ceremony at a Pu.ia function. a 1 He said that communal rancour followed by a brother kill- ing a brother
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  • 86 6 A.P. LONLX)N, Oct. 14.-The British Press association reported Monday spreading of hung™ t'SSrrSSr? 1 military at Dartmoor prison to force a eview of their cases. The report said over a scoie of which started Oct. 11 rtft&r the Government quashed the twoyear sentences imposed
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  • 112 6 At a general meeting of the Brighton Badminton Party held recently, the following were elected offlee-bearers: President. Mr A. B Aijarv; Hon. Secretary Mr Henry Seal.: Hon. Treasurer Mr. BaraU Sea' Hoy Sporti Captain M-. iTea Beak Kuanjr: Aitt. Speitl Captain Mr. khl a i Farai: Hen. Auditor
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  • 119 6 A.P. LONDON, Oct. 14. -A threat to cut off meat supplies to Buckingham Palace was voiced MJLP*** Park meeting of 20,000 persons today in supporting a catering workers stnke that has spread to 12 luxury hotels and seven restaurants. H Spencci Tribe, organizer of the
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  • 32 6 A.P. VATICAN CITY, Oct. 14.-Pope Piu.s XII with his health improved by the summer sojourn to Cartel Gandolfo is scheduled to return to Vatican City on Friday, reliable sources said Monday. A.P.
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    • 193 6 Opening To-day: 3.15—6.15—9.15 Sarojim. Miss Moti and Shanker Vazre in "Madhu Ban San" I Hindustani i More Thrills! More Actions! Reiefjod thru United Exhibitors Syn. Next Change: "SUMMER STORM" Linda Darnel 4. George Sanders. MARLBOROUGH DAILY 3 SHOWS. 3 45. 6.30 L 9.15. AU Malayan Premiere. 4.111 I AMI or
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    • 217 6 Here's Another Comedy Opening To-day Ar The *kcrtH ©00 5 Y^gj 4 shows 1.30-4-6.31 John Sutton Doctor- Full Ol About liarriag Today: 3. 6.30 4; |.U Warner's Gripping Bags Extraordinary explo 5 of AI Sahmid. Marine a- G j "PRIDE OF THE j MARINES' Starring John Garfi< id. Heaoor j
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  • 442 7 PERTH, Oct. lO.—Walter Hammond, skipper of the M.C.C. team, scored his second century in two innings when he knocked up 20£ against the. West. Australian team here to-day. The mr. f ch ended in a tame draw. To-day Hammond played solely fov his side, showing his
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  • 51 7 A.P. MOSCOW. Oct. 14.—The Supremo Soviet Presidium decreed today that former Russian empire person* living in Czechoslovakia and persotu who have lost their Soviet citizenship by living in Czechoslovakia may •gain their Rn-sian citizenship by applying to the Soviet Embassy in Prague by Jan. I, 1947
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  • 131 7 14. Mrs. Vijandit, sister of and leader of the ration to the the United York, told a here tonight. In South ca*e. and con- seeds oi woi Id dissented from -d by Gen. to the Belt a i Brussels ye>j 0.. could not Indian
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  • 140 7 Reuter. VXi MBOURG. Oct. 14.-In- :iy Lieut.-Col. Mangat v commander of tb° neers in Rang >un. and editor of Calcutta Hi S\v Arthur Moore, repre- aia at the First World Congres- which was here today. I Rai and Moore, toge- d- legates from four- countries. including
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  • 285 7 Reuter. K>N Oct 15—The commission appointed by is] >p of Canterbury, Presiding Bishop of the tes Church ana Primate of all Canada to Anglican Church in Japan in its report, pubv n fers to the sense of guilt" of the Jap- des< i itu>> some
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  • 104 7 Reuter. CANBERRA. Oct. 14 Aborigine inhabitants pi the proposed desert rocket testing range in the "dead heart" of Australia are t i be evacuated betore I sting begins, the Canberra correspondent ol the Sydn y Sun repi rteci todaY The expert committee which examined the range
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  • 166 7 A.P. WASHINGTON. Oct. 14. The United States Army's detailed plan to send a fleet of Superfortress B-29.- round the troubled globe this autumn will be laid before the State Department within ten day>. According to the War Department officials, a knotty problem will be posed for
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  • 39 7 A.P. VTICAN CITY. Oct 14.—The mgregatiou of the council :mnounc- d today that all YUgoB|f>l Catholic officials" in connection with the ayr t and trial for war crimes of A-chbishop Stepinac of Zagreb had incurred excommunication— A P.
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  • 344 7  -  (By Norman Preston Reuter. PERTH Oct 14.—Hammond's name is on an against West Australia which is the 3bth douoie fury in his illustrious career. Kammorci realised that rot Uw prestige of his team, and lor the Bak« of instilling confidence into the Englishmen. in case some
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  • 146 7 A.P. PARIS. Oct. 15. President Truman's pronouncement- on I Palestine have been incomprehensible to the Arab world. Azzam Bey. Secretary-General of the Arab League, told a Paris press conference yesterday. Asked for his reaction to the President's appeal to Britain to i permit 100.000 Jews to
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  • 18 7 Reuter. RANGOON, Oct. 14.-Several hundred labourers of the Burma Oil Company at Duneedaw mm on strike today. Reuter.
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  • 188 7 The rendition of Kyris (from Twelfth Mass) by Mozart by St Hildas Church Choir last Saturday, on the occas.on of the third anniversary of tile inauguration ol its musical society, drew unqualified j appreciation from the audience. The programme opened with The I Earth Is the
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  • 386 7 A.P. PANGKAL PINANG, BAKKA ISLAND. Representatives of the Netherlands Indies' 1.350,000 Chinese pleaded for freedom from discrimination, asked assistance for private enterprise and reaffirm?d their traditional political neutrality during the Dutchsponsored minority consultative conference here. The conference, which was at tended l>y the Dutch
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  • 109 7 The SC C. team to meet Hq. 2nd Div. Signals at rugby on the padang t»dav will be: P M. Seward; J. J. Bell. W. E. Grieve. L Morris, J Fulton: C. Milton H- B. Wilson: W. J Todd. j. h Wheeler iCapp, K. N. R Wilson. M
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  • 72 7 Abdul Jabbar. an Indian sailor of the "Empire Caicos," was sentenced to one week s r-i. n the Fourth Magistrate's Court yesterday. on a charge of wilfully disobeying lawiul orders of trie chief officer, on Oct. 10. A Shirrefs chief officer, told the court that he ordered the
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  • 117 7 A.P. SEOUL. Oct. 14—Major-Gen. A. E Brown, chief American delegate to the United Status-USSR joint commission, said the political disunity in southern Korea "definitely delayed"' independence and urged all to join in supporting the coalition effort." In a statement congratulating members of the newly formed Korean
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  • 39 7 A.P. TOKIO. Oct. 14—Japanese school children may study the history of their country again but they will not be Cteeped in the fantastic race the ories <>f the uiter-nationlists and the giory of the Emperor.' —A.P.
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  • 221 7 Reuter. NUREMBERG. Get. 14. Joachim yon KiDOentrop. lormer German Foreign Minister, declared today two days befoie he wa- due to be executed that he was convinced he did the right tning when he handed Germany- refusal to the British ultimatum of September 1939 presented by
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  • 67 7 Reuter. LONDON, Oct. 14. The football strike by English League playets threatened to start tomorrow has been postponed owing to the last minute intervention of the Ministry of Labour who have provisionally arranged a meeting between the Football League and the rlayer< Union for Thursday next. If
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  • 432 8 INDIA IN THE COMMONS Reuter. LONDON. Oct. 14.—Answering a question about the food situation in India, Mr. Arthur Henderson, Under-Secretary of State for India, told the House of Commons to-day: "Central Provincial and State governments in India must be congratulated on the success
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  • 80 8 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Oct. 14:—The White House spokesman, acting with I President Truman's direct authority, j tonight denied reports that atomic j tombs had been sent to Britain. I 'There are no bombs outside this country—no bombs in England—with or without detenators. "The only atomic bombs
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  • 29 8 A.P. PARIS, Oct. 14.—The Pacusan Dream boat may try for a new Atlantic record tomorrow if the weather i. favourable, Col. 0. S. Irvine, chief pilot sai<! today. A.P.
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  • 187 8 Reuter. Par!.. Oct. 14 The meeting of Biu Pour Foreign Ministers beuun at 6 28 local time. At to-night's meeting both Mr Molotov and Mr. Bidault mdi cated they thought full discussion di German] should be held in Europe rather than New York
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  • 96 8 Reuter LONDON. Oct 14 —Moscow Radio commentator. Mr. Melnikov. today reused Britain and the JJnited States of a -policy of blackmail and pressure" at the Paris Conference. "The Anglo-Saxon bloc's dollar and pound policy has never been more clearly displayed than in the question of
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  • 60 8 Reuter. BANGKOK. Oct. 14.— Th* Siam- < Parliament session adjourned after a heated debate ami will reraroe •traia tomorrow morni~*t when a decisioa is expected on the government reeawnwdations en the bolder qttestlon. lhe Government decision was mainly influenced by the United States memorandum to
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  • 48 8 Rev. S. M. Collier, who is in Singapore on his way to Penang where he will take up duties as Archdeacon, would like to meet any of his friends from the diocese of Labuan and Sarawak at Chapter House, St. Andrew's Cathedral, between r and £.30 p.m. today.
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  • 158 8 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. 14.—Two European football teams were beaten in Britain to-day. Fifty thousand spectators nt Glasgow saw the Rangrs beat the Sparta Club of Prague 3 —l while Dundee beat Silesia XI by 2—o before nearly 10,000 at Dundee. The Rangers thoroughly deserved
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  • 141 8 A.P. BANGKOK, Oct. 15. Sian'j parliament recessed last night without endorsing the government's ;-ccep;ance o* a Fre-u-h proposal for the return of four lado-China horder provinces. In lour boors' hot debute, the opposition ''lainu'd the Government i Mas trying io pass of! \> s reapoasij bility.
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  • 43 8 Mrs. K. M. Englemann, President of the Woman's Rotary Club, wishes to intimate that there will be a meeting on Wednesday morning at 11 a.m. at the G. H. Cafe. Wives and daughters of "Rotarians" are invited to attend.
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  • 118 8 A.P. I PFIPING. Oct. 14.—Gov urn mem forces striving to clear the railroad Kalgaa a-d the Great Wall i have captured Hwailai after hittei street fiehting and matched unCfJptaed through two smaller towrs, said frontline Government dispatches. Other troops driving rorthwest-v-ard aero.-s Jehol province seized (lit rail and
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  • 50 8 Paris. Oct. 14 -The British 1 Government is sending the cruiser Diri t| Le Havr»- to take < Mr. Molotov. the Soviet Foreign MinUter on the Brai stage from Prance t,, tin- United States for the meetlitg if the United Nations General Assembly in
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  • 44 8 Reuter. Jerusalem. Oct. 14.-One of the 78 Palestine government officials killed in the explosion which wrecked the Palestine Government headquarters at King David HDtel here on July 22 is still unidentified, it was stated at a coroner's inquest on the victims to-day.—Reuter.
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  • 32 8 Reuter. HONG KONG, Oct, Denis Boyd. Commander-in-Chief of the British Pacific Fleet returned to Hong Kong this evening after a visit to Japanese waters and a tour of China ports.—Reuter.
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  • 190 8 Reuter. London. Oct. 14 The d.scljsure that even in the final phas > of the war from May, 1944 to May. 1945. the U-boat menace was still unbeaten though virtually fought to a standstill is made in a b K>kl<: entitled Battle Ot The
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  • 141 8 Reuter. NANKING. Oct. 14.-Ta-ung. the strategic Nationalist base north of Sha-si. which held out more than two months against the Communists, was again ender fire from Red forces pressing down from tho ncr h and northwest. No dot..; 1 >f the seals of Communist offensive was
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  • 58 8 ANGLE —US TRADE PACT WITH SWISS A.P. Berlin, Oct. 14. The American ana British military governmerits to-day announced the ne Botiation of export arid import agreements with Switzerland by the UniUd States and British dories of Germany. This i s the first, of such foreign trade agreements made for tW3
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  • 41 8 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. 14.-A resolution endorsing the acceptance hv the Moslem League of five seats in the Interim Government of India was passed by the Committee of Action of the London Branch of the AllIndia Moslem League today.
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  • 338 8 Reuter. HONG KONG, Oct. 14.—The Government of Hong Kong have lifted their restrictions on a long lists of goods, which may now be exported from the colony, thus paving the way for a return to more normal trade relations with South China. A joint
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  • 137 8 Reuter. London, Oct. 14 The Br tish Hotels and Restaurants Associa- tlon In a statement to-day declared that the big strike of employees .n London hotels WtO 'illegal* and added that som? establishments were considering preparation Df dismissal notices il the strikers did not return before
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  • 92 8 A.P. WASHINGTON. Oct. 15:—The U.S. State Department said o n Monday there cere no secret POtSCbun agreements on China. Ihc statement was prompted by a letter from the American Clnna Policy Association to President Truman, asserting that agreements at Potsdam called for severance of Outer Mongolia
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  • 119 8 NUREMBERG. officials confirmed t,l the eleven high N bj the Internat ..ould be bjUQged to i»:;r, but v firm or riu will be carried 'i| bt earn p< ad prh to ton the story were directed to h*» to Melwtion loc th»>y would
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  • 157 8 Reuter. Nuremb rg. Oct. 14 officially announced at Nurenberg this evening U leaders will be hanged nesday. The Prison Commandant's office, however, a clmed disclose if the condi have been informed of tl A s the hour approa :hi s nervousness of the a increases but a
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  • 70 8 Reuter. LONDON, Oct. 14.—Gro :p C Felicity Hanbury, who, it is announced, is the new head Of ti. Auxiliary Air Force, states chief concern is planning organisation winch it is understood is to be the subject of an announcem- Housp of Comnicx.. 90 Group Officer Hai is
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  • 32 8 Reuter. JOGJAKARTA, Oct. 14.—S executives aul employee oi large indu*tti;P enterprise city and in brarenes throi Java have been arrest- d Republican police for practices, oecording bo ti Reuter.
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