Malaya Tribune, 29 October 1946

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  • 57 1 The Malaya Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE THE ONLY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA Now printed simultaneously in Penang n aPOre K ala Lvm P ur < P° h 'Phone Numbers: Editor 5813 Editorial 5811 Advertising 5812 Circulation Accounts 2005 EIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, O CTOBER 29, 1946 TEN
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  • 60 1 Reuter. v y. M BERG. Oct. 28.— mberg trials—in- p :o 1,000 major begin on Dec. '.-.ably learned Full detailed indictincluding allega- freezing experi- terilisatkm and j are being served m 23 doctors I in iVi terg Prison. Brandt, Hitler's vsician and mmisskmer
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  • 31 1 negotiations I c.ween Harth« vmittee are jijraH under >>rn:ng. intensified p'ck■*j ••ntering the Har- 'rea is continued by ;u the ma;-, off.cc re- jr wrk this morning uith-
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  • 113 1 Reuter. Northampton. Oct 28.—A man wa s saved from prison at the Northamptonshire Assises to-day by a plea of a crippled fellow exsoldier. Binding over for 12 months Frank Ernest King, builder, stated to be of London on a charge of braking into a shop
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  • 178 1 untitled LOOK TO THE FUTURE Reuter. DELHI, Oct. 28.- Field Marshal Lord Waveil to-day h fl la in a Droadcas t ove r New Delhi Radio ne first day of the autumn session of the meeting with the all-Indian cabinet—ap country to end the
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  • 95 1 Reuter. <—* < London. Oct 28. It was reported to-day that the jewels worth £800 which were missed from St. Jam:s Palace by Lady Legh. wife of Sir Piers Legh. Master of the King's Household have been found In the Palace. It wa s reported on
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  • 122 1 Reuter London, Oct. 29.—The Daily Mail* and "Daily Express" report from Washington to-day that American and Russian representatives are discussing a plan put forward by the Russians to unite Germany into a singl > economic unit with a central control. The Soviets are said to
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  • 78 1 A.P. STUTTGART, Oct. 29. Walter Kazmarek, arrested some months ago on suspicion of being the rirg leade* of a Soviet-sponsored espionage group in the American zone, will go on a trial within two weeks, but on charges which do net mention Russia or espionage, it
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  • 420 1 $2,000 Collected For 'Dud' Number Plates Tribune Unearths New S'pore Racket (Tribune Staff Reporter) One of the slickest rackets in Singapore was unearthed yesterday when I investigated the strange case of new number plates put on to approximately 800 shop-houses in the Soutn Bridge Road-Tanjong
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  • 46 1 Reuter. STUTTGART. Oct. 28.—Half of 600 workers engaged in dismantling an aircraft factory for Russia went on strike today in protest against the Russian removal of German workers. The workers are holding a meeting tonight to decide on future action.—Reuter
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    85 1 NEHRU HOST Pandit Nehru visits frontier t'ibes Pandit Nehru. Vice-President of the Indian Interim Government, was involved in an exchange of shots between his military escort and several hu7id>ed tnbesjnen in the Khyber Pass on October 20. within a quarter of a mile of the gate of Andikotal FoU. He
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  • 295 1 LONDON. Oct. 28. —The stage is set for a new battle against crime in Britain, and London Criminal Investigation Department officers have been told that they must smash the.highly organised gangs which have recently stolen jewels and clothing worth £100,--000 in and
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  • 17 1 The first Governor of Sarawak, Sir Arden Clarke, was installed in Kuching this morning.
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  • 38 1 CARACAS, Oct. 28. Venezuela elected the constituent assembly in the nation's first general vote ry Hired secret ha'lot. Women voted for the first time and all over IS years of ;mv w»>re eligible.
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  • 151 1 Reuter. JERUSALEM, Oct. 28. The foundations of Hellenistic era buildings of considerable size dating from the second or third century B.C. have been uncovered in excavations just completed at Ras El Am lying north of Lydda airport on the Lydda-Haifa main railway in Palestine. The
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  • 169 1 Reuter. LAGOS, NIGKRIA. Oct. 28. Among the hills to come brfcre the Legi<=latvie CMMcdl un.'f the new constitution in January ii one provirj.ng for Ehfc imposition of a curfew in Abak and Qpoba Divisions In Talabar Province to frequent marchers by che
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  • 224 1 NEW YORK, Oct. 28.—The British delegation to the United Nations General Assembly is working on a plan for fane solution of the veto difficulties. The proposal, which is still only at the discussion stage with in the British delegation, is that the General Assembly
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  • 67 1 WASHINGTON. Oct. 28.—President Truman has sent a letter to King Inn Saud of Saudi Arabia reiterating his support for the immediate entry of at least 100,000 Jews into Palestine and the establishment of a Jewish National H>me there. President Truman added: "I since rVy believe that
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 81 2 Wong Sun Chong (28) was charged before Second Police Magistrate L. C. Goh. yesterday, with cheating Captain Tan Fong Wee of $383 at the office of the Singapore Volunteer Corps. Beach Road. He was alleged to have falsely represented to Captain Tan that he wa
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  • 141 2 The dates of Public and Bank Holidays to be ob erved in Singapi re in 1947 are as iollows: New Year's Day. Wedne-day, Jan I, pubkW Holiday Chinese Nev. Yea--. Wednesday and Thursday. Jan. 22. 23. bank holiday. Thaipu-am. Tuesday. Feb. 4. bank holiday. Good friday and the
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  • 374 2 (Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday.—Mr. C. J. Pyke', economic Adviser to the Malayan Government, in an interview Iwith the Tribune today, expressed doubts whether the Malayan rubber industry would be able to speed up production between now and the end of the
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  • 86 2 (Own Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Monday. Mr C J. Pyke, Economic Adviser to the Malayan Government, has been appointed Chairman of the Committee to prepare plans and study schemes best suited for adaptation in Malaya of the Colonial Development and Welfare Fund. The Committee oonsists
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  • 67 2 Owing to a printer's error, the sentence which appeared in the musical criticism describing Squadron Leader Denis Kempston's rendering of three ballads in Sunday evening's "Music for Everybody" cojicert should have read as follows: "He chose to sing a group of three ballads of the kind not often
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 585 2 TKIB V X E PRE-PAID CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Casual Advertisements: Wanted, Personal, Situations Vacant, Situations Wanted, For Sale, etc. at $3.00 per insertion of 20 words, 15 cts. for every additional word. Public Notices Announcement: $3.50 per single rjolumn inch per insertion. Domestic Occurrences: Death. Engagement, Marriage, Birth Notices, etc. at
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    • 667 2 MISCELLANEOUS Respectable middle-age European widow would like to meet a middleaged Gentleman for company: Cinema, Swimming., Dancing. Box No. i A 356 Melaya Tribune. I Refined Eurasian widow age 45 recently returned from Australia v.ould like to meet a refined European Bachelor of same age for companionship. Correspondence ftrictly confidential.
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    • 287 2 NOTICES SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL DEBENTURE STOCK 1937/62. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 3'; DEBENTURE STOCK 1938 58. NOTICE it hereby given that the Transfer Books of the above Stocks will be closed from Ist to 15th November 1946. both days inclusive, for the preparation of Interest Warrants in respect of interest due on the
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    • 297 2 SHIPPING Silver Line KERR STEAMSHIP CO. INC. NEW YORK GENERAL AGENTS SAILINGS To New York and Baltimore MY. SILVERGUAVA 15th Nov To Los Angel.-?. San Francisco ft Vancouver M.V. HOEGH SILVER CLOUD At Penang 18 Nov. At Singapore 23rd Nov. ARRIVALS From L'.S.A. Pacific Coast Port a Vancouver M.V. SILVERELM
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    • 425 2 SHIPPING I P.&O.and 8.1.5. N. COMPANIES I !P. O.S.N. CO.— *s.s. BENALDER from U.K. for Hongkong fa p ♦s.s. SAMTRUTH from Karachi In p FORT PITT irvm Java in port 's.s. SAMLAMU from Bombay for Hongkong In Po?--*j.s. SAMETTRICK from Shanghai Hongkong for U.K. In p *r.s. TREVAYLOR from U.K.
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  • 76 3 rving m Q al s at /as opened yesterday S ne Hospital for >: the staff, csne l- lants and ayahs r more than 200. I -k Hospital being run in conjuncthe other canteens a*, pital Middle Road Andrew's Orthopaei*n the General the HospiteT
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  • 768 3 (Tribune StafT Reporter) First class stenographers, mechanics, fire figl;te/s and electricians will be turned out in a steady stream ar the RASC Training School (Far East), 6th milestone, Bukit Timah Road, which nrovides brief but thorough courses for service personnel. The school,
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  • 89 3 Convicted for the theft of a "Studebaker*" motor car on Sept. 19. Musa bin Mohamed. a Javanese. wa s sentenced to three months' r.i. by Magistrate Ahmad bin Ibrahim yesterday. An Inspector attached to the Paya Lebar police station told the court that on
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  • 328 3 (Tribune Stiff Reporter) ingapore Harbouj Board authorities offered rs new terms ol wages yesterday aceordh all the men will earn more 'than the pr alt's. After a stormy threehour meeting lasi Right however the men turned down the oiler, but decided to meet
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  • 72 3 The Straits Chinese Epwortl League are hoMing a Grand Variet) Entertainment on Saturday, Novem ber 2 at 8 p.m. in the Social Hall 3, Kampong Kapor Road. Thert will be no admission fee and al. Leaguers and friends /are cordially invit<ed to attend. Refreshment! will be
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  • 117 3 n s two new mdges L. J bling and Just.Cf r V Br iwn. were welcomed tc th Bench at the Supreme Court rafcrday morning. Mr Justic Worley, in a short welcoming address, said he fell m that members of the bai extend the same
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  • 102 3 Staff Reporter) Bras Basah Ro.nl an I transit camp re personnel will p y accommodain transit as from j belief the turned over into 1 A. but will canary function as a priority being m >men. Deputy Directoi, SEAC, Mrs. «ho t -ok
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  • 235 3 Armed n bbery jf cash. JewI ellery and clothing to the total I value of $10,000 tr m a house lin Killmey Road on August 6 was alleged against Ahmad bin I Nasir and I. w Chic H >ng when they came up tor trial before
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  • 117 3 HMS "Indefatigable", 30.000 ton aircraft fleet carrier, arrived yesterday Booming carrying naval rating r» liefs. She is now anchored in the outet Road/3 and is expected to sail on Nov. 4 with demobolisi'd navai personnel t'oj L.K. Built on the Clydebank and completed in 1944 the
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  • 19 3 untitled School :'.ro asked to meet at the Happy World Btavditfm for a meet- iff tO-RKTTOW at 5.3() p.m.
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  • 294 3 (By Our Own Correspondent). Prices quoted below are for picul weight except where otherwise stated. Foodstuffs: -Yesterday's quotations were "Meehoon": Si am $80, Indo China $70- Kedah $70. Siam glutinous rice $100; Kedah glutinous rice $85: Siam rice milling $38. Rock Sugar. —Best quality $100, .Medium
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  • 225 3 The smart work of a jeep patrol which brought to book a couple of Javanese housebreakers, recovered ah the property worth $1.500, stolen from the house of Mrs. Dagmar O'Conner in St. Thomas' Walk, was commended by First District Judge Paul Btorr, yesterday. The two
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  • 117 3 Certain restaurants in Singapore have been placed in bounds to Service personnel for meals at a co 'rolled price of $1.50. and now, With ".he concurrence of the Fool Con roller to the Government of Sinpalore it is intend*.l to open to Service ->cr<.in"el
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 294 3 X-MAS GIFTS FOR UPCOUNTR V BUY Chinese Pure Silk Underwears and all kinds embroidered fancy goods FROM PEKING LACE CO., 6G, North Bridge Road, 'Singapore. Tel. 3330 Correspondence Exchange Club Just to :{et acquainted of vhis I iDEAL club for collector ,we N S! give you special member rates until
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous

  • 479 4 World food problems will continue to be difficult for another year, said Mr. Bevin. sailing for New York. Mr. Bevin was thinking ol Europe ana wheat, not Asia and rice, and his words were rather by way of warning. lr. after adding- four or five months to
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  • 1425 4  -  1 (Who has just returned from Moscow, where he was Renter's Conesponj dent). by Eric Downton, Moscow: "Docs Russia want war'? Will there be war with the Soviet Union?" Innumerable times since T left the USSR I have been asked these "bald and alarming questions.
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  • 542 4 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR THE PEOPLE'S POSTBAG Sir,—The article by "Islainlca" about Paiestme was worth read ing and u I venture to add it is oecause 1 sympathise with both the Jews and the Arabs. The racial issue does r.ot affect my opinion. Bui reading oi war-time
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  • 196 4 Sir.—l am one of the employees of a leading British commercial banK in Singapore. My pay is $50 a month with an allowance of $20 for high cost of living. We are paid according to the scheme of the bank, and no consideration is given whether an employee
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  • 416 4 Sir—You have given prominence to the promotion of a Grade 1 clerk in the Secretariat to Class IV of Senior Officer's Scheme and have reported that the age old barkers and di>- crimination against the Asiatic Municipal Employee have been lifted. Henceforth short term service is no bar
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  • 243 4 TEL AVIV. PALESTINE. Th's year's babies, crowing, and glowing from parental and communal care, form a new and poweiful echelon in the Jewish struggle for predominance in Palestine. The birth rat e ha s increased astonishingly during the past two years," said a former Vienna jbstetrician now
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  • 452 4 Out in the English Channel is a grey 8.000-ton ship with a thin vertical funnel: a black line runs from her curiously-shaped bows into the water. She is picking up Pluto, the pipe-line-under-the-Ocean. Once she was the Latimer and. with look-outs watching for German aircraft and E-boats.
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  • 225 4 Stockholm:—The capital of Sweden, like so many other places in the world, has mon people than it has places to put them. „f This is particularly tru? of hotels, trains, passenger ships and trans-Atlantic airplanes. Mexico's new ambassador to the Soviet Union. L. S Ponton pausing here
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
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  • 121 5 Reuter. SHAN'>HAI. —A draft board is uid spacious barracks ;t the local Chinese Jrities prepare to put the Shanghai are the v >>n Law recently by the National Gov- rr\j:. r! that 500.000 Chi Shanghai will be called up Law, which subjects all fitm 18 to
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  • 102 5 Reuter. ——-j* m. Oct. 28.—A larpre sec- lorouprhfare of •i >atu:day of the n Hongkong for the past losed ji'l afternoon to- era! of the peanut »W ileath was stated to i: > «turelay's riot. spokesman claimed "en *hrowinfr stones at largely responsiak on Saturday. Indian
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  • 15 5 I. officially exto tlie Singapore 'n.?orters and Ex"i for their genetn the Silver
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  • 342 5 Reuter. SHANGHAI, (Air Mail)— The first of some 3,000 farm f ool manufacturing shops to be established throughout China under a new UNRRA project has begun operation here under *he supervision of foreign technical experts. The main purpose of the plan, which is expected
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  • 519 5 A.P. Peiping. Oct. 28.—Chinese Government troopwere reported today by government sources to be moving along two routes toward the big Sovietoccupied seapor- of Dairen. apparently seeking to cut a suspected channel of supplies for Chinese Communist armies in Manchuria. There was no indication I
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  • 224 5 London, Oct. 28.—The ''grave problems" which China must solve before she can progress towards raising her standard of living and occupying her place in the industrial world were stressed by Lord McGowan at a recent meeting of the Anglo-Chinese Chamber of Commerce held
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  • 113 5 Reuter. 'This doe- not necessarily mean that industry end commerce will cca c c. hut :is far si 1.C.1, is concerned—l am not talking fo- British industry—we would noA he disposed to invent mon-y H factories in China until the situation Rave far more promise of stability". Investment
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  • 46 5 Reuter. SHANGHAI (Airmail)— Large orders have beer placed hy Chinese merchant* for British woollen goods, according to Chinese press reports. Besides being superior in quality, these goods are very much cheaper than Similar native products manufactured locally, it is added.—Renter.
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  • 87 5 A.P. Shanghai. Oct. 25.—Former Chief of Flying Tigers MajorGeneral Claire Chennault today signed an agreement with CNRRA formalising the establishment of his new concern which from November will fly relief supplies to the interior provinces of China from Canton. Th- new airline will
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  • 78 5 A.P. Nanking. Oct. 25. —A minor I gold rush was reported to-day (by the Central New s Agency from Hwalienkong, eastern coast j of Formosa, where tine gold dust 'is attracting the attention of hordes ol Formosan hunters coming from all parts of the is- land
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  • 113 5 A.P. NANKING. Oct. 28.—L0 Lungchi, spokesman of the Democratic League, announced here yesterday ♦hat a formula has been worked nut I y eight representatives of the League and the Youth Party to end China's civil war. He said as soon as Generalissimo Chiang
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  • 54 5 A.P. SHANGHAI. Oct. 28.—Church bells will t,e tolled and special nrayers offere-i in Shanghai On Oct. 31, to commemorate the 60th birthday of Generalissimo Chiang Kaishek. A special committee handling the at ■•angements requested the Shanghai populace to display the Chinese national flafis in honour of
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  • 53 5 Reuter. NEW YORK. Oct. 28 —Mrs. Pandrt has been invited by the Mexican before returning to India. She told Reuter: "I have not yet decided Whether I shall go to Mexico but would very much live to *CCept the invitation. I have hopes too of visiting
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  • 31 5 Reuter. UAIRO. Oct. 28.—Reports reaching here from Khartoum tonight .a.d that anti-British demonstrations occurred there when the statement that the Sudan would be Pllaced under Egyptian sovereignty became known—Reuter.
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  • 74 5 A.P. SHANGHAI. Oct. 528 .—GvneraJ. Wei Li-huang, who commanded the Chine.se Expeditionary Forces, which, with American help, cleared the Japanese from the area they occupied between Salween river and the Sino-Burma border, is scheduled to leave within a week for the United States. The General,
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  • 63 5 Reuter. SOFIA. Oct. 27.—About 40 per cent of the four and a half million Bulgarian electors had cast their votes by noon today in conditions ot "complete order" to elect the national assembly which will shape the country's new republican constitution, the Bulgarian news agency reported. Representatives
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  • 193 5 A.P. PEIPINO Oct. 27.-Government military leaders aye expressed concern that international complic" An?»nT KB ht d T I0 P fr m the Nationalists' capture of Antung important communications point on the Manchuria border, neutral observers said A Chinese press report said that the border city
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  • 48 5 Reuter. LONDON, Oct. 28.—Major-Gene ral Sir Henry Montague Pakington Hawkes ol Montrrux, Switzerland, who took part in Lord Robert's famous march from Kabul to Kan ahar, has left £1,660 to St. Andrew's Colonial Home, Kalimpong, Bengal. He died last April leaving mora than £8,000. —Reuter.
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  • 188 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Chinese insurance companies have acquired an international outlook since the war ended and are planning to extend their activities to America and Europe, Mr. Maurice Lee. manager of the Chungking branch of the Tai Ping Insurance Company told me.
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  • 84 5 (Our Financial Correspondent). The share market opened this week in the usual "Monday morning" style, but in Hong Fatts business wa s recorded yesterday at $1.12 and in Austral Amalgamateds 6/10. Kramats were done at 16 44 and buyers continue for Siones and Kundangs. There were buyer* of
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  • 147 5 At large for only ten days after having completed one year's prison sentence. Isnian bin Puteh, a young Malacca Malay wa s yesterday sent back to prison for a two-year stretch. He was caught red-handed while robbing, together with others, the house of
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  • 65 5 Three Scots. A. McFarlane, Eric Hancy and Edward Somervllle. naval ratings of H.M.B. "Sultan." appeared in the Third Police Court yesterday, on A charge of theft of a motor car, belonging to Chua Ah Mcc, from Connaught Drive, on the night of Oct.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • 272 6 Reuter. ATHENS, Oct. 27.—With expenditure roughly double her revenue Greece is to-day uneasy about her financial and economic position. The prospect of inflation looms so menacingly that even experts say that they canno: see how it can be avoided unless the "unexpected" happens. Strenuous efforts are
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  • 136 6 A.P. NEW YORK. Oct. 23. Two hundred United Nations delegates, officials ar.d theM wive- representing 32 out of the 51 nations, attended a solemn Pontifical mass in St. Patrick's Cathedral Sunday to "invoke Divine guidance upon the deliberation- of the Unit -d Nations General
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  • 116 6 A.P. YOKOHAMA, Oct. 28.—Two American civilian women employees of SCAP were drowned and their two male companions escaped death when the Red Cross station wagon in which they were riding plunged off a pier into 40 feet of water alongside the cruiser Chicago
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  • 62 6 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. 27. Former members of the staff of Pied Marshal Lord Wavell, Viceroy of India who met at a re-union dinner of army headquarters in India Association in London on Saturday decided lo send a message to their civ chief e.vpressincr "cur deep admiatioi and
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  • 52 6 Reuter. ATHENS. Oct. 27. Failure of the three-day-old vegotiutions for broadening the Greek Government by the inclusion of opposition leaders w{is announced today. No official expia'-ation has been priven beyond a brief statement I that "there is no possibility of I < oi'aboratidn be: ween the
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  • 320 6 Reuter. London. Oct. 27. India is on the threshold of her greatest opportunity, say s the Manchester Guardian. "The Moslem members of the Executive Council have made no fromal agreement with Congress, but if they are sincer.' when they say they have taken office in
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  • 131 6 Reuter. Calcutta, Oct. 27. —Twenty people v. ere arrested in Calcutta overlipht.. The city's four principal hospitals dealt with about 130 CMM during the 30 hours ending at 6.00 a. in today. The tram service o- a number oi route. in Calcutta lomained suspended today while
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  • 91 6 Reuter. LONDON, Oct. 28.—British regret at the "unduly grandiose funeral" given to John Rallies, former quisling premier ol j Greece under the German occupation, who died on Saturday, was expressed by the Foreign Office spokesman today. Rallis. who was deprived o! his nationality in
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  • 60 6 LONDON, Oct. 27.—Peterskov, a volcann in Kamchatka Peninsula in East Siberia which adjoins the Kurile Islands, erupted violently last Wednesday, i Moscow radio reported today. The eruption wa s accompanied by earth tremors. The vol- I cano, classed as one of the most active in Euro-Asia had shown
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • 89 7 Reuter. Yiace Haw- ill vho new xeigfct champion i»d t holdff Bpa io I over 15 rounds s 23-y<pr-9?d v punched and akiojc the mo.il a d 1-". ii' advanreseive throughout, fight to his his attach firm ,i n»'od pomts hit \.<uul fire and uid was sow
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  • 245 7 Norman Preston. Re titer's special Correspondent with the M.C.C. Team). tide, Oct. 28. —Today I discovered why Auscricket idoi Don Bradman is not a certain for the Tests. The reason is not so much illwork, as I found out when visiting the Don Bradman and
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  • 144 7 Reuter. IvEEJLBOURNE. Get. 27.—1t was stated here that Bernborough, Australia's champion racehorse who was sensationall-V beaten out of place in the Cauifleld Cup a week ago. will be wtiharawn from the Melbourne Cjp tomorrow. The Melbourne Cup tor which Bernborough is hot favourite
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  • 73 7 A.P. WASHINGTON. Oct. 28.—The Japanese people are building up "a furtive resentment campaign" against their war leaders. Captain Luke Lea of the Tokio War Crime.? prosecution staff said here yesterday. Lea declared in a broadcast that former Japanese premier Hideki Tojo and
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  • 680 7 BRADMAN 76 Adelaide, Oct. 23.—Don Bradman. once the world's most proline run-getter, is still a master batsman. Batting\for South Australia against the M.C.C.—his first innings in first-class cricket for eight years—lie showed most of his former skill, stroking power and keen eye. He was cheered
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  • 50 7 The S.R.C. XI to play soccer against the Base Po.t Office on the Padang this evening at 5.15 p.m.:— Webber, J. Lowther. J. Sanderson; He* den. VasS. Da Silva: G. Valberg (Capt.) T. Conceicao. R. Barth, A. Clarke, H. C. Humphries. Reserve.-. J. Fergu. on, P. Neubronner.
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  • 67 7 Alleged to have committed criminal breach of trust of ten bales of cloth worth $11,500. Tang Ah Siew C4l), a clerk employed by the Rickshaw and Trishaw Association, appeared before Third Police Ma gisirate Kenneth M. Byrne, yeste:day. The charge was explained o Tang and
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  • 119 7 No RacesHere Until 1948 (Tribune Reporter') White horse racing is flourishing upcou*:try. Singapore racegoers pit] not be able to go to the races either this year or next. The Singapore Tun Club has reopened its offices in Singapore, but a spokesman confirmed that there would not be any horse racing
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  • 217 7 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. 27. —A bnge f ieid «>f nearly 40 horaea cue of the biggest ever—will go to the P'.st for the handicap, second lag of thr actnmn doable which is being ruO over one mi'e. cne fori -ng. at Newmarket on Ot*.
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  • 305 7 civiSZTZ™ fr n V hc Scrvi(,e s. the Police and cuiiians have been invited 0 take part in an interseryices a nd civl]ian team pU)I SZ ,e heW on Saturday Nov. 9 at the Thomson Road Police Maj.-Gen. L H. Cox G.O.C. Singapore
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  • 56 7 A.P. NANCY. 'Oct. 29.-A Nancy purge court on Sunday acquitted Father Stephan, Abbot and former resistance sector chief, of charges of having been at the same time a Gestapo ininformant. The trial lasted three days. Governor Grandval of the Saar, who had been Stephan's superior in the resistance
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  • 30 7 MELBOURNE, Oct. 28.—The strike committee today unanimously passed the resolution recommending the calling off of the tram and rail strike which has tied up the city's transport for eight days.
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  • 65 7 ihe S.C C. team to meo: the Medical College at rugger today on the P.. a ang:—B. M. Steward: K. X. R. Wilson, J. Luff, B. Redman. W V. Sansotte; Chilton. H. B. Wilson, B. T. North. J. H. Wheeler, R. Smith. J. Aurely.
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  • 31 7 A meeting of the Singapore Ama'eur Boxing- Aasociatioi will be held today at 5.30 p.m. ai the Happy World Stadium. Ail interested in amateur boxing are a>ked to attend.
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  • 339 7 Reuter. LONDON, Oct. 27.—This year for the first time since its inauguration in 1215 the Lord Mayor's show —traditional annual spectacle for Londoners-will have a boogie woogie band —playing dance rhythm made popular during the war by American troops— in the
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  • 497 7 R.A.F. (Tengah) 5 177 C.R.E 0 The R.A.F. (Tengah) overwhelmed the 177 C.R.E. s—o5 —0 in the Victory Cup Soccer re-play yesterday a: Jalan Besar. In the previous game, gineers held the Airmen There was bad luck for the Engineers yesierday when Kenton, their
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  • 66 7 The following will represent the Brighten Badminton Party in a Badminton match. of four singles and three doubles against the New life Badminton Party, to be played at the Happy Word stadium on Nov. 3, at 7.00 p.m. *harp:—Abu Baker AJjam, Hassan AJhabshi, Ariffin Ahmad, He ry
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  • 124 7 A.P. NEW YORK. Oct 21 Mrs Ethel D. Jacob's Stymie the vr rated nrcai:: in tuif history— became the seco-id hcrse Over to win more than 5.j00.000 by uki ig the G: lan* F Handicap at Jamaica by three le-gths a- the favonred Lneky
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  • 278 7 SPORTS LETTER SIR:—I sirongiy urge that community ieadera in Singapore should approach and request the local Government to assis in the estah ishment of a recreation centre. Earnest and immediate con. icoraUon shot id le given to ihe acquisition of ia id in a suitable area. Suitable
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  • 152 7 Reuter. BRISTOL. Oct. 27. Lark of general outflow of love" is creatirg spiritual starvation in the world today, said Sir Stafford Cripps. President of the Board of Trade, in a sermon tonight at St. M chad's Church. Bristol. "Just as we organise, plan and work to
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  • 213 8 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. 28.— It is most tr'ikely thai Netherlands troops will be trained in Britain after Nov. 30. dale on which British military responsibility in Indonesia is to end. Major Mayhew. Under Secretary of Foreign Affairs made this clear in the Bevae of Commons
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  • 106 8 NORWICH. Oct. 28.—William 2yUM •Lean-Lease >Var from Hollyv.' r:. wm slightly injured when trying to c cape from a crowd of girls fans in Norwich. After making a \~n rb ona! appearance at local cinema, he had to be rescued" twice from admirers. When o«
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  • 96 8 Reuter Reuter LONDON. Oct. 28. Early morning routine orders have been largely completed and the market became extremely quiet. Giltedgeds still tend to be a sixteenth lower. In Kaffirs the early downdrift has stopped and in one or two cases prices were quoted fractionally higher. Apart from
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  • 80 8 A.P. GLASGOW. Scotland. The Glasgow project of building a bridge across the Clyde River at debated for 40 years, orobably will be abandoned in favour of a tunnel costing more than £3,000,000. Thiv i- the recommendation of the Glasgow Highways, and Planning Committee and a formal decision
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  • 371 8 Reuter. Washington, Oct. 27. —Representatives of 16 nations are meeting here today to work oir plans for a permanent world food board, aimed a; guaranteeing a fair distribution in time of insecurity and fair income for farmers in time of glut. Acting on instruction
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  • 56 8 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. ML—Women assistants at the Royal Arsenal Cooperative Society want to wear slacks on duty. The question was raised at a union meeting at Woolwich. An official said, "There is no general directive regarding the wearing of slacks. We leave it to
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  • 544 8 Discrimination Alleged Reuter. HONG KONG, —Discrimination between officers and "other ranks" of the Uritish Services in Hong Kong's hotels is to be the subject of an official inquiry as a result of a spate of nine letters to the press in two days. The Colony's
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  • 203 8 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. 28- Mr. Arthur Ci eech-Jones, Colonial Secretary, answerng Question in the House of Commons today about free return passages to Malaya for planters and their wives said: It is probable that ail who are eligible tor free return passages to Malaya will
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  • 98 8 The merri»sre took place at the Rejristrar'* Office vester* 1 between Mr. Patrick Enrifrh« Cooke, son of Dr. and Mrs. o. Cooke cf Colombo end Miss Vio «'t Irene Cecelia Car«*ozn. s»cond damrh*'*? of P P. Cardoza of :he Western Electric Qo. and M k. Cardoaa of Sinjraoore.
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  • 204 8 Reuter. LONDON, Oct. 28. Mi. Clement Attlee. the Bnti>h Prime Minister, stated in the House of Commons today amid cheeis that no change in the existing statute and administration of the Sudan was contemplated. (On hi> return to Egypt from London. Sidky Pasha, Egyptian Prime
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  • 169 8 A.P. JOHANNESBURG. Oct. 27. Natal ratings Indicated on Saturday that tney may boycott, at least partilly. the tour ot S rath Africa by the British Royal family next year A letter was sent by the Natal Indian Teachers' S> ciety to the Direct
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  • 86 8 A.P. SOUTHAMPTON. ENGLAND. Oct. 28.—A mystery passenger who would say only that he was from the War Office and was going to the Middle East for a short stay embarked last nignt on the troopship Duchess of Bedford before she sailed. One source deiseribed him as
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  • 205 8 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. 28.-A large sum of money awaits anyene who can perform the "Indian rope trick" to the satisfaction of the British National Association of Magical Societies. Five hundred members of the Association and of the British branch of the International Brotherhood of Magicians
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  • 95 8 Pleading guilty to a charge oi housebreaking on the night ol Aug. 30 by entering a stall in the Great World amusement park, a British soldier. Davie Strachen. who claimed to bt under the influence of alcohol at the time, was sentenced to thret months' r.i.
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  • 273 8 Allegations Against Two Malays Two Malays, both Police Officers during th< j a anese occupation, appeared before the Distri Mr. T. T. Russell, yesterday on causing hurl Hussain b. Ibrahim was accused of voluntarily causing hurt to two persons and abetment of causing hurt to
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  • 25 8 ATLANTIC (TTY. NEW JERSEY, CM. 28.—Dr. Abda H. Silver was re-elected president of the Zionist rgranisatlOn cf America at its 29th i'rnual convention Sunday.
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  • 57 8 Reuter. LONDON, Oct. 28. Government yielded to Conservative Opposition in the Hcu c of Lores today by introducing three amendments to the National Health Se:viee Bill giving hospital committees more control of their own hospitals. It was on amendments moved by the Opposition that Government
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  • 62 8 Reuter. COLOIvTBO. Oct. 28.—The five-day-old strike of Colombo's 600 mental asylum attendants, cooks and labourers ended today, the strikers resuming work and individually rigning a statement expressing regret for their conduct which led to the escape of numerous criminal pat ents, promising to be of good
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  • 223 8 "This has got to stop, and the only way is to keep housebreakers who are caught, in prison for some time," remarked First District Judge Paul Storr, wher he referred to the almost nightly housebreaking ir. Singapore, at the conclusion of a case
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  • 115 8 In the inquiry into the damage caused to the m.s. Bentong, 957.33 tons gross, which struck a submerged Dbject while approaching Singapore Harbour on July 19, 1946, the Court has tound that the accident could not have been foreseen and that no blame attached o
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  • 209 8 An official release v referring to a report don Sunday newspa] a Singapore source i that on medical ground outrageous t 0 brin under ten years t says!— The Government n cials on the spot have expected t 0 ha; suited before such ai
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  • 111 8 MOSCOW. Oci 27. -An in the newspaper "R d Star on Saturday said that the efl rJ a certain section vi press to poison the of the United Nations General Assembly and to sow discord between the members was taltini the form of "invent: us' lb
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  • 282 8 "It reminded m e of stories of slave labour at the time of the building of the pyramids or the time ol galley-slaves in the Mediterranean a complete disregard of human lives as long as the job was done, stated Mr. J. K.
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