Malaya Tribune, 22 October 1946

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  • 153 2 fOur Own Reporter) Johore Bahru, M >nday. Ill" tilth Women's monthly bazaar Kamaoag Hong I hik will be held on Thursday Oct 31 at I p.m., WaeO European Government officials a representatives of the Chinese, I ian and Malay communities will j Bttetl a tea party to
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  • 32 2 Alfred T Gi>oti\vii:. paratrooper, i acquitted by Mr. Justice W. J. TborQKeod at tin assises yesterday of a charge of rousing hurl be Abdul Aziz \vh;'.f cotßittiUg a robbery.
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  • 211 2 Mr. C. J. Pyke, Economic Adviser to the Mala•in Union Government, had a miraculous escape from death when an RAF York passenger aircraft in which he was returning to Malaya from the United Kingdom, crashed at Calcutta on Sunday morning. Throe passengers were killed
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  • 77 2 Roshin Din. an Indian soldier, had a charge ol criminal breach ol trust explain* d to him in the Fourth Police Court yesterday The offence was alleged to have been committed '>n Oct 11 :it 70 G T.C Reformatory Road when accused was
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  • 130 2 Caught red-handed hiding a fully-loaded .38 revolver under his shirt by a policeman at three o'clock in the morning. Tan Ah Watt, a young Chinese pleaded guilty to carrying arms and was sentenced to seven years, rigorous imprisonment at the Singapore Assizes yesterday. The
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  • 34 2 A.P. NEW YORK. Oct. 20 —The La bovr Department and maritime conciliators announce that "very substantial progress" has been made in adjusting the differencebetween the striking maritime unions and shipowner representatives.—A X
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    • 657 2 EDUCATION New Companies are registered <'V"iy month. Think of the opportunities for you now! Take a course of studies in Shorthand. Bunk Keeping, Typewriting. Practical English or Mathematics. MERCANTILE INS ill T "l lON 209. Queen Street, i'h--n.' 2370. Dancing simplified at Tin* "ARISTOCRAT" School of Ballroom Dancing, Oxley Chambers,
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    • 190 2 NOTICES SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tenders art invited fov tbe "Supply or Sluice Valves for Water" f >r the year 1947. Closing date for Tenders— 4 pin. Monday, 2nd December 1946 Tender Item and Specification are obtainable from Municipal Seci c* a Room No. 235. BY ORDER SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tender* are invited
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    • 306 2 SHIPPING Sil%€*r Line KERR STEAMSHIP CO. INC. NEW YORK GENERAL AGENTS Sailing to New York Baltimore M.V SILVERGUAVA 15th Nov. To Los Angeles. San Francisco Vancouver M.V. SILVEROAK fn Por ARRIVALS From U.S A. Pacific Coast Ports and Y.»ncou\er M Y. SILYERELM 28th October Agents: HADDEN CO. (SINGAPORE) LTD. Chartered
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    • 516 2 SHIPPING AGE NTs^jfrtt AGENTSFORMALAYAN RAILWAYS^ FOR ALL FREIGHT PASSAGE ENQUIRIES DIAL ***** 4.1 I LIMSAILINGS TO AND FROM U. K. &CH DENBIGHSHIRE From U.K. for Hongkong ft Shanghai GLENAFFARJ.C For U.K. ft The Continent GLENAPF For U.K. U The Continent IMMM lIIXA S. X. SAILINGS TO SAIGON. HONGKONG, SH I
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  • 882 3 "11)" employment of PoWs m the construction of Hie Hurma-Siam railway is in Itself a war crime, a crime, moreover, which history may regard as one of tho Worsl over commit led by one nation against another." slated Ll.-Gol. E. L. St. John Conch,
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  • 317 3 tßy Our Own Correspondent i Prices quoted below are for picul weight except where otherwise stated. Foodstuffs:- Yesterday's quotations were "Meehoon Siam $115; lnd"-Cnina $75, K.dah $95 Siam glutinous rice $115. Kedah glutinous rice $105, Sum rice milling $41. Rock Saeai Best quality $113. medium quality
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  • 25 3 Mr. untitled War Office untitled mu Lectarer, will speak on Opportunities in the Dominions" at 8 o'clock thi- evening at Forces Education Centre. Armenian Street.
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  • 140 3 A charge of gang robbery, on Oct. 29 at the 12 m.s. Sembawang Road, /ra.s explained 'o seventeen Chinese, in the Foiuth Police Contt yesterday. Hun iccr>' alleged to have robbed Ng Leong Sooi, of barbers instruments, valued at $50. At t'n" same time as the
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  • 182 3 Car Lorry Stolen In Daylight Three armed robberies were reported ovei the Week-end In Singapore in two cases a lorry and a car were stolen The lorry, belonging to O-T.t was taken away at 7J mile. Bukit Timah Road by SIX cm nese three of whom were armed with pistols,
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  • 187 3 lOur Financial I 01 rr.-pnii'k-nt The bars marital opened this wcah vital few ina.uiriei for tin shares Bad itnproveatcat la price: La ruts were wanted al 69. Etaweng TinaVetC* H Sbagel Way, -~..,<■ daae it Kramat Tira Hitaan Mc H.-rj; FatU >t.iH, Kaala Kaapari it Selnyaaga 9 aad
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  • 79 3 (Our Financial Correspondent) Very little business has been done yesterday in the local rubber market. The price prevailing was reported to be to cent higher than tne New York level. This is a:d to have heen caused by London buying for outside sources recently. Rubber circles here are
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  • 214 3 The Government is planning "> allocate Hour lo bakers on the basis of good baking And lo roach such a decision, four-man committee is sitting at the Food Controller',; Department tor two or three days. Hitherto, flour Issues to bakers have been on a rapacity basis.
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  • 117 3 Surprised by a sentry on duty at 223 8.0.D.. Kranji. on Oct 3. at 5 a.m.. two Chinese who were carrying out a bale of tenfcage from one of the godowns drop ped their bundle and ran. One of the men. Fong Leong. was caught,
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  • 217 3 James Shanley (21), dasceWWd as 'a deeertee wfco hail besa adrift in Singapore until artsetcd in a hut jin a village off Sĕrangooa Loud or. I Oct. 2. wai Beriteacefl to three j years' rigcioai iatprteoaesotft and i fund Ston, in efaalt one mo>ith j fur
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  • 47 3 Th.- Singapore Harb >ur Board »c L, ned ts third s Rest uirant yesterday at Keppel Harbour, v<ith accommodatim for 1.400. The building was offered by the S.H.B. authorities to the D»-pt oi Social Welfare who are responsible for the operation of the restaurant.
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  • 134 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A recent Government Circular announced the revision of the present wage scheme for married women employed by tlie Government. The revision will especially affeel the salary ot the trained married teacher «rho at present draws a basic wage of $100
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  • 198 3 j The Hindu festival of Deepava'i falls tomorrow Although this is j the second Deepavali after the libe- ration. scarcity and high price* I will of necessity make the ohser I VaacC of the festival en a lavish I scale entirely out of the question. Thousands
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous

  • 430 4 News from China has long had a habit of carrying Us own contradiction, but [here nave been few in re fearsome examples ihan the stories of starvaand famine which have followed so closely on the heels of a reported record harvesi and the end >' hunger
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  • 1758 4  -  "Up To Alamein We Survived; After Alamein We Conquered' 9 By Peter Lovegrove It was at 9.40 on I lie nign. oi' 23rd October 1942, that the great host ol guns opened up across 40 miles ol Egypt's Western Desert. A brilliant moon had risen. To
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  • 129 4 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR THE PEOPLE'S POSTBAG Sir,—Roads in tin- Malayan Union capital need immediate attention. 1 refer particularly t o unasphalted roads alo g Bam Road opposite ihe Transport Department; Perkins Road off Batu Road and all roads in the Malay Agricultural Settlement barring Hale and
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  • 299 4 Sir. My sympathies remain with unfortunate Malayan exPoWs, who in my estimation have been given a "bad deal." The majority of these men. who were released from captivity some 14 months ago, are still waiting for demobilisation. One case I am familiar with, i- that of a man
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  • 586 4 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Ocl. Bittei competition American airlines iui overseas markets is to-dai switching back Lo iiu* domestic lield and a nei battle for valuable routes inside the contiueu limits of the United States is looming. Chief "aggressor" in this battle is Pan-Amencan Airways—lor many
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    • 46 4 STRANGE AS IT SEEMS By Ernest Hi, An unpao grocery a BOuv° K K:>m s |M on s£orf£J* STRATOCRUISER FU6.L- TANKS A(?E ?S| m.<\de op nylon they hold 5 J 7 630 gallons, VET can» BE 'fomttZc-u FOLDED INTO A SMALL MAILING M/MCLES >^OM SLFFDIMQ cows/
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  • 86 5 •I v. Oct. 21.— Perra ie oi {he two Ameu mpanied an American -eminent official municipal Soviet zone U day hoiv he :iy~ag motor <t>cets, the -crrice stated, they had taken nem Ber'in town were stopped n -I'ldier arid orthe Soviet headthe Russian
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  • 222 5 U.S.- PHILIPPINES AIR LINK PLANNED A.P. >hington, Oct. 21.—The United States Govern- Is expect :hat an air transport agreement om hided shortly which will permit regular o open up between Manila and the United lons nearing n in Manila now >le the Government d airlines of both les to operate
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  • 787 5 It's Always 'Chins Up' For Them A.P. -And They Marry, Too (By Ann Reed Burns, Associated Press Correspondent) PORTLAND, Oregon.—The Chin-Up Club of Oregon is awaiting wedding bells again. Another member is getting married. Wedding: bells aren't unusual, but this particular chime
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  • 104 5 A.P. The pattern of attack on tbe Paeckehon village police station in bhe U.S. zone wo»t of Kaijo resemliled earlier disorders in the Taikyu area of Southwest Korea. Several ether police bodies in Kaijo were nttacked on Sunday nut without casualties. Order wai restored
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  • 106 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Planned on similar lines as the Malay Settlement at Jalan Eunos. the Arab community of Singapore are now considering opening an Arab Settlement for their families and tico sites a>e now under consideration. The first is at the A'sagoft E>tate at Geylang
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  • 100 5 Reuter. LONDON, Oct. 20 —A resolution to rifcht conscription because «of the Qovernme t'« foreign policy in Ore* re, li d w and P..lr<:tr.p w.. ,:.>!<•. pd todaj af «v tWr nee Repl) ng •> be proposal, Mr. fcfur ceta Tailoi formei Secretary the i .1- aid
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  • 90 5 Reuter. Batavia, Oct. 81.—Dr. Pharir Premier *>f the Indonesian RopuMiran Government, has so-::, a u aiea sage of rejoicing*' t-> M. A. Jitnah. president of the All-India Mus'im League, it was announce-! here today Pr Sharlr -ai "On behalf of the In 'onesian Government and people
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  • 126 5 A.P. WASHINGTON. Oct. 20 -Senotor Arthur Vandenberg (Republican) Michigan, on Saturday described U.S. foreign policy as one of peace, and predicted that it would succeed "unless it is scuttled here at home." in a radio interview over the Columbia Broadcasting System network whether war with
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  • 134 5 Jeep Corpse: Mystery Unsolved As there was no evidence to show whether or no; deceased was driving the jeep or that, he was a passenger and was thrown out of the vehicle, the Coroner Mr. W. G. Porter, returned an open verdict yesterday, at the dese of an inquiry into
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  • 99 5 Reuter. MADRID. Oct. 19.—9 pain has agreed to treat with British. United States and French representatives concerning the disposal of official German properties and assets in Spain. Jose Ibanez Martin. Minister of National Education, said here today. Thi s means in effect firstly, the Spanish Government
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  • 31 5 DENBIGH, Oct. 21.—Amateur choirs from overseas are being Invited to a contest In the International Musical Eisteddfod of Wales to be held at Llangollen Denbighshirie from June 11 to 15, 1947.
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  • 311 5 Reuter. \ew York. Oct. 21 -The United States UnderSecretary of Si ate, Mr. Dean Acheson, broadcasting yesterday on Wednesday's opening of the United Na*ions general assembij said: We do not r u*ti<!pvc calm and cu\ and direct performance. There may be a sharp dispute.
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  • 91 5 Chinese U.S. Marines Exchange Shots Reuter. Tientsin. Oct. 21.—Several Chinest were wounded in the exchange of fire when three U.S. marines travelling in a jeep to Tientsin from Tangku yesterday resisted an attempt by seven armed Chinese to take their weapons, according to U.S. Marine authorities. The marines escaped unhurt
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  • 73 5 Reuter. Frankfurt. Oct. 20.—A total of 40.000 works of art looted by the Nazis have been restored to the countries they came from, Mr. John H. Allen, Chief of the Restoration Department of the American Military Government in Germany, stated to-day, according to an American Forces broadcast.
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  • 373 5 A.P. BATAVIA, Oct. 21.—The Netherlands and Indonesian delegations today announced their intention to start to-morrow political discussions "with a view to reaching a solution at the earliest possible moment". The way for the long delayed political negotiations was cleared in a plenary session today, which
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  • 139 5 Reuter. MALAKAND. Oct 21.— Pandit Nehru is reported to have been slightly injured by glass splinters when the car in which he was travelling was stoned after leaving here today for Peshawar. Abdul Ghaffar Khan, leader of j Congress Muslims on the North- west Frontier and
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  • 43 5 Moscow. Oct. 20. —45-year old E Malcnkov. former Secretary of the Communist Party's Control Committee and member of the Soviet Defence Council, has been appointed a Deputy Chairman of the Soviet Council of Ministers, the head of whlcn 's Stalin.
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  • 35 5 Seoul. Oct. 21.—A mob attacking a viilasre police station a few varus siu»h of the border of Russfa,n--occupied North Korea on Sunday and killed the chief, two policemen find two civilians. American Military Rea<'quarters reported.
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  • 214 6 Reuter. Batavia. Oct. 20 -Dr. A K. Gani. Economics Minister of the Indonesian Republican Government and member ot the Indonesian delegation conducting political talks with Netherlands representatives under the Chair- manship ot Lord Killearn. Bli tish Special Commissioner in Southeast Asia, spoke at a press
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    • 258 6 .j_ I n I n i mr ALHAMBRA Book Nuw Tel: <>909 Not documentary, not political but a grim warning |q liberty loving people! NAZISM IS NOT DEAD! IT LIVES TO TERRORIZE voi it children OF TOM GRKOW! ftrmlnfrrl Due to heavy commitm ut. tin 818 wiU have its last
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  • 219 7 Reuter. HOW A, POLAND, Oct. (Airmail)— The Hoiy Virgin in lhe Pauline Monastery at Czestocnowa, nex-* to Lourdes the Catholic miracle shrine in the world, n one of the largest pilgrimages in its 562 i>ry. Poland Mid i roiu natad .c:ai of come te
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  • 119 7 Reuter. NEW YORK. Oct 19.—People all over the world will be able to hear "live" broadcasts of the meetings of the United Nations I General Assembly due to begin in New York on Oct. 23 under plans perfected in co-operation i with the main world radio staI
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  • 131 7 Reuter. BKRLIN. Oct, -0. The Social Democrat Party i; expected to lead, the polis in tikt British sector ol Berlin, according to forecasts by officials who visited a number oi polling stations tonight. Early voting trends in the Bri.i-h j -ecter indicated that the Christian
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  • 59 7 Daze Duches of Windsor arrive in Britain The Duke Duches Of Windsor arrived at Dover, Kent, on Oct. 11 front F>ancc. it is expected that they may stay in tfii- country some weeks before proceeding to Canada :rhe c thi Duke ha> a cattle ranch. Photo shows: The Duke and
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  • 242 7 As a result of objections raised by defence counsels. Messrs. D. S. Marshall and' T. E Atkinson, to the admission of certain hearsay evidence which, the defence, submitted, would prejudice the trial, the Field General Court Martial in which Capt. G. R. Wadsworth. R.A.M.C was
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  • 279 7 Sobbing in the witness box, Mrs. Marie Vel g c told Singapore's Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, how she took her daughter Mrs. Lorna Berth Rose Barker (21) to hospital suffering from tetanus, and how before she died, her daughter told her she
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  • 77 7 Reuter. Nicosia. Cyprus, Oct 20. The arrival of four or rive ships weekly here with supplies from Haifa and. Port Said is believed locally to indicate the intention to transfer British general headheadQuarter.s from Cairo to Cyprus after the evacuation ol British troops irom Egypt. Brig.
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  • 124 7 Reuter. Nanking. Oct 21. The Chinese Foreign Office announced to-day that the Governments ot China ana India have derided to elevate the statu; ol the respective diplomatic miasi ma to lhe rank ;of Embassies *for maintaining and furthering friendly relation* between China and India. The Indian Charge
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  • 288 7 By Ann Richanis (Australian actress who has appeared in "American Romance" "The Searching Wind,'' "The Love Letters," Territory, and other pictures). HOLLYWOOD- It takes a little time, but we're training the anks. For instance, yesterday the Puolicity Department at EagleLion Studio, tor whom I'm working
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  • 41 7 Th» 1 following, will represenj 'h<S.< in a »>f rajfger BgmtM' the C •mill and Pay Offlee OH the Padang today:—Hutihinsrn. Johnson. Luff. Tayler. Redman. Milton. Laird, Tokeley, liorrin, Oorimji Lea. RtcCarter, Todd, D A B ■opkio, ■ad IfcMeath
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  • 94 7 Tbe Malay- are putting up a ■oceer trrfjfi ko visit Johore tomorrow 10 play a match against Jobor« at the Is tana Padang. Johoie Pabru. The following players arc requested to taoei at 3 p.m. at Kampong Glam where trani-port will be
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  • 237 7 <By Stan Swinton, Associated Press Ct'.Tcsnondent) Batavia, Oct. 20. —l ive thousand armed Japanese soldiers, under British military control, were officially acknowledged *f> be guarding (uc An.c-rican-Diiteh-British owned oil installations in An* Palembung aiea of Siiniatra. Their presence was confirmed by a British spokesman after a
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  • 69 7 Jerusalem. Oct. 20.—The Inner Zionist Council is meeting on Wednesday to hear reports on the London talks between Jewish Agency representatives and the British Government Two Jerusalem delegates to the talks. Rabbi Judah Fishman, Acting Chairman of the Jewish Agency, and Eliezer Kaplan, Acting Chairman
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  • 93 8 A.P. SHANNON AIRPORT, Hire. fH-t. —Ji >c BaKs:. American heavyweialV boxer, arrived here late ye.--he will fight Prei die Mil's on Nov. 1 :.i i ntting in tru ftrsl of my ii< uj ii; lifit- Shaanon, he tion of s£eah end said*: Even in
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  • 122 8 A.P. JERUSALEM, Oct. 22. A Brish destroyer intercepted the ■teamship Fenice. carrying 800 Jewish immigrants lacking permits to enter Palestine. The vessel, which wa- intercepted in the eastern Mediterranean, may be e-eorted directly Cyprus where about 4.000 immigrants have been sent for internment Two outer -hip- with
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  • 742 8  -  Case Likely To Last Until Next Year Spotlight On Aggression (BY RUSSELL BRINES A.P. Tokio, Oct. 21. —The hard faced little man in the centre of the prisoners' dock —former Premier Hideki Tojo—throws a dominating shadow over the slcVy of Japan's agt; ression, but the source
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  • 191 8 A.P. STUTTGART. Oct. 21.—Three bombs explod d against Governmental buildings in the Stutt- gart area on Saturday night in I an apparent protest aginst fur- ther court proceedmgs against I Hjalmar Schacht. the German financial expert, acquitted at I Nuremberg, the American army investigators said Sunday
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  • 128 8 Reuter. JERUSALEM. Oct. 21. The Palestine police today raided the office- of the Pale-tine Arab boycott committee in Haifa and arrested all member- a- well as a number of "collectors." unofficially stated tonight. A quantity ot Jewish-made goods, su-pected to have been seized by the
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  • 291 8 Reuter. Brighton. Oct. 21.— Mr. Charles Duke. General Secretary of the powerful General and Municipal Workers" Union and this year's President of the Trade Union Congress, made British trade union history today with the presidential address he delivered to 800 delegates of 192 unions in
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  • 81 8 Reuter. BUCHARKST. Oct. 21 —Rumania's polities.' paries are preparing for (he irwal election to be held on November 19, rhe first si nee 11)37." The lists of candidates are now being ->a\vn up by the parties with the Communis- Party represcitative figuring prominently on *he
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  • 92 8 A.P. TOKYO, Oct. 21.—The Japanese Government at 8 a.m. today, purged 186,000 militants from public office but barred from teaching profession only 331 of the 15,992 teachers, whom it screened during the first year of the occupation, General Douglas Mac Arthur reported in his August
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  • 84 8 Reuter. TKHKHAN. Oct. 21.—The policy of the HI Per ian G«»ver. mcD 1 formed last week fallowing a", agreement with th«< South Persia rebel tribesmen, remained unchanged, the new Mi ister of Labour ali< Pupa gar da. Vail Faiman Fannaai Jan. said here today. The
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  • 82 8 Reuter. LONDON Oct. 21 —Th. h Foreign Secretary. Mi Ernest Bt-vin, today sahereci tn ttffl Views t«> the Archbishop ut Weftnineter on Oct. t—thai it would be improper for the British Government to lodge a protest eritfa ♦he Yugoslav Government concerning the arrest and sentence of Archbidbop
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  • 452 8 Reuter. BERLIN, (Airmail): —Rehousing of Berl homeless and repairs to more than 50 000 ln in the city, to fight 'the German winter ho one of the major issues in the pre-electio> da warfare which is being fought daily in opposing party newspapers. Superficial
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  • 52 8 Reuter. LONDON. Oot. 21:—V. K. Krishna Menou, personal envoy in Europe of Pandit JawahariaJ Nehru, vice-Pre-Hdem of the Indian Interim Government, is having London tonight for New York. He will attend the meeting of the United Nations Assembly as one of the members of the Indian
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