Malaya Tribune, 11 November 1946

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  • 56 1 The Malaya Tribune py THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE THE ONLY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA Now printed simultaneously i n PenLn^ o™'0™' KUala L vm P ur lDoh 'Phono Numbers: Editor 5813 Editorial 5811 Advertising 5812 Circulation Accounts 2005 pGHI PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1946 TEN CENTS. The Malaya
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  • 567 1 Impressive Ceremony At Cenotaph Reuter (Tribune Stan Report or) Singapore. To-day. Led by H.E. the Governor who placed the first wreath, Singapore paid homage to the war dead oi two wars »1 the Cenotaph early this morning as Remembrance Day was observed. Spectators lined the
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  • 118 1 10 -Pending a he British Govnorrow i news placed on til* at the food British zone, the learned officialthat no the German ther means ot ban has bee a distribution o: h and foreign N ditor'.al com- situation may rrnan papers, the fficera gave up
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  • 77 1 A.P. Londou. Nov. 10.—Sir John Boyd Orr, Dirtctor-General of the United Nations Fooo and Agriculture Organization, saic. today that food was piling up in certain countries io sucli an extent that there wa* iang< r unmarketable surpluses might develop. I He aid not single out any
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  • 72 1 A.P. Washington. Nov. 11—Senators S. Wi rry. Republican, Nebraska, is t r.pecting to leave for Europe on Thursday to try to find out who v I getting American shipments of food j He wan s to investigate reports tha' Pot- -ia and Yugoslavia have received 1
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  • 105 1 A.P. Nov. 11. —Bombs deposited in a suit's destroyed the Ras El Em railway Tel Aviv just before noon yesterday. ig three Briiish soldiers and an Arab government announced. eal ,aid that to the .^atiov be explosion, official, place .he waiting room Thi official iafcrmthe station
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  • 18 1 A.P. -Dr. Antonio laser, Fremier of •eh on Sunc.av racj a.s a failure ia's achievecare—A.P.
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  • 105 1 A.P. NEW YORK, Nov. 10. The Uniti'd Nations Assembly yesterday unanimously approver the admission of Sweden, Iceland and At ghaaistan to membership of the Unite*! Nations after <<. compromise ißotc by Den atari ha averted a threatened tight by Rossis over the wording <>f a resolotioa
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  • 39 1 A.P. Farias, Nov. 10. —The Ecuadorian ligation en behalf of its government issued a formal denial of reports circulated abroad that Russian agents wre negotiating fishing rights on the Galapagos islands off Ecuador.—A.P.
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  • 46 1 Reuter. JERUSALEM, Nov. 10. The Jewish teh-orist organisation, Ir£un Zvai Leumi, in a communique broadcast aver its clandestine radio "Voice of Fighting Zion" ceclareci today: 'No security measures in Britain or in British emhassis abroad will prevent Irgun soldiers from teaching their goal." —Rtuter.
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  • 200 1 Reuter. PARIS. Nov 1". The first two-mil'ion vo:cs counted the French RCr.eral elections vp, a<cording to unofficial figure:-, the Communist* first place with 28 ne cent, votes of the total counted. Premier Georges Bidault'fl MRP (Progress, vs Catholics) are rest with 23.5 per cent. ,he
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  • 39 1 Reuter. ROME, Nov 10. The Italian Government puss Office stntes iha r voting in the Municipal "lections In Rome, Turin, Genoa, Florence, Naples and Fale mo was order'y. The office acids that the voting percentages were low.—Reuter.
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  • 262 1 Reuter. MELBOURNE, Nov. 10.—M Ufanov, the Soviet Minister to Australia, travelled to Melbourne for a dinner given by the Australia-Soviet Friendship League in celebration of the Bolshevik >eiiolution, but declined at the last moment to attend, and returned to Canberra He also refused the invitatation
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  • 128 1 Reuter. Bournemouth. Nov. 10.— The International conference of 19 democratic socialist parties, chiefly from Europe, which hus been "meeting here this weekend concluded its deliberations to-night with discuss.on on admission to the conference of the German Social Democratic party. After the conference. Mr Morgan Phillips Secretary of
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  • 68 1 Kuchlng, Nov io The Go* ernor. Sir Arden Clarke and Lady Clarke, were guests of hon our at a dance party given bj the Kuch.'ng social committee comprising of all com muni ties. The function was a great social success. A Remembrance Day service held to-day was
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  • 303 1 Panvel. Bomba/ province, Nov. 10.—The police estimated today that 35 people were killed in 18 days or communal disorders in the Kolaba district. Tension is still acute, althougn there is a lull in the disorders, with police and others striving to restore public cotiti dence. The
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  • 146 1 WASHINGTON. Nov. 10.—It is learn~d exclusively that the United States is arguing diplomatically with Russia regarding the disposition ol Japanese assets in Korea. American officials were reported to have told the Soviets that they were willing to leave Japanese assets tn Korea providing they
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  • 52 2 NAY AG-AM: —Mr. R. S. Nayagam, founder Cf Genera! Estates Supply Ci»., and manager of New Malaya Trading Co., peacefully at 5.45 p.m.. Sunday. 10th., at General Hospital, Singapore. Funeral will take place T oday. and remains will leave No. 1 Eng Kiam Place. Katong. a; I I m..
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  • 286 2 The funeral of the late Mrs. Edwird Italic took place at the Bidadari Cemetry on Sunday 10th November at 4.30 p.m. The service was conducted by the Bishop Edwin i_ee assisted by Dr. Dodsworth. the P.v. C B. Paul, and Dr. D. D. Chelhah. Tht Bishop Lee and Dr.
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  • 37 2 lhe Isaac family wish to convey their heartfelt thanks to all relatives, friends, and members of the Police Force who attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Edwar;i Isaac ana sent wreaths and letters ot condolence.
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  • 285 2 Reuter. Rangoon, Nov. 10.— Dr.Ba Maw, the first Premier of Burma and "head of state" of the Japanese-spon-sored "Free Burma" declared here today: "Nothing short of a national revolution can achieve Burma's real freedom. "It is not just flag-wav-ing. There can be no
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  • 102 2 A.P. New RoeheUe. New York. Nov. 10. After defence counsel hid entered a pica of not guilty on grounds of immuniey." actine city judge. Sol Ruoin. ordered William ftanollo. chauffeur for Trygve Lie. Secretary General of the United Nations, "o be Committed for trial
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  • 34 2 Reuter. Jogjakarta. —Textiles received from India under the rice agreement are to be distributed immediately and s pecial consideration ts to be given to farmers who have produced the rice.— Reuter.
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  • 30 2 Washington. Nov. 10.— FoUr 1 Siamese Royal Navy officers are j visiting naval installations here m j connection with a plan for- training some of their officers.
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  • 114 2 A.P. Chaumahani. East Bengal. Nov. 9.—Mahatma Gandhi's medical companion. Dr. Sushila Nayar. said to-day that the Hindu spiritual leader had lost five pounds sinse going on a semi-starvation diet ten days ago. but "i s still able to attend regular work. Gandhi has threatened to fast
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  • 106 2 A.P. London. Nov. 9—A Foregn Otric? spokesman reported on Saturday that Britain has sent a note to Albania making clear recommendations for mineiWeeping in the Corfu Channel where two British destrjyers struck mine s on Oct. 22 with tht llSs Of 38 dead and 45 wounds
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 280 2 T II 9 It 1 X E PRE-PAID CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS I Casual Advertisements: Wanted, Personal, Situations Vacant, Situations Wanted. For Sale, etc. at $3.00 per insertion of 20 words, l- r > cts. for every additionai word. Public Notices Announcement: $3.00 per single column inch per insertion. Domestic Occurrences: Death.
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    • 716 2 STAMP STAMP COLLECTOR in Australia would like to correspond with fame in Singapore with view to exchange stamps (use or unused). If interestea p. ease write to Mr. Ren Bridge 244, Rutland Aye, Carlisle; Western Australia. IFOR SALE i 1 Now Arrived 3 and 3M: H.P. inboard Marine Engines suitable
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    • 747 2 NOTICES A Registry of persons missing as a result of enemy action is maintained in the Office of the Secretary for Social Welfare, Old Supreme Court, and applications should be made to this Office for Certificates of Death, T. P F. MCNEICE, Secretary for Social Welfare. Singapore. Dated Bth Nov.
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    • 478 2 NOTICES I. P. M. Mohammed Zakaria of No. 66 Maiket Street. Singapore hereby *otify al] who may be concerned tha. I have sold and assigned my business carried on a; two stalK known ns Dl and D 2. in the Happy World Amusement Park, Geylang Road. SUigapore. to Mr. A.
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    • 425 2 SHIPPING AGENTS FOR MALAYAN RAILWAr^SJ FOR ALL FREIGHT PASSAGE ENQUIRIES DIAL ***** GLEX LINE SAILINGS TO AND FROM D. K. CHINA GtENAFFARIC For U.K. The Continent GLENAPP For U.K. The Continent IXDO-tHIXA M. (o SAILINGS TO SAIGON, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI CALCUTTA X UTS ANG Fiom Hongkong for Calcutta Bai EE ANG
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  • 763 3 re Market Brings 30,000 Tons MALAYAN FOOD FRONT monthly meeting of Liaison Officers from in South East Asia, to discuss food proiok place on Saturday and Sunday at the offices ial Commissioner in Singapore. Lord KilMr Charles Chairman ot the he extended a the members
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  • 447 3  -  (Tribune Stafi Reporter) The assertion that a tuberculosis hospirai would be useless in Singapore at present unless at the back of it there existed a health visiting system and a chain of tuberculosis dispensaries was made by Dr. D. A. B. Hopkins on Saturday
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  • 56 3 A report has been made to the Police of the disappearance of a tongkang. containing 357 cases of cigarettes, lying along godown No. 42. The tongkang. which belongs to a Tamil Mohammedan, is reported to have been missing since yesterday morning. Four Tamil Mohammedan lightermen employed
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  • 35 3 Reuter. Frankfurt. Nov. 10.—To relieve Cn mail traffic in the United Slates zone the American Army "la* lent 4.000 ten-ton lorries L o JIC German railways for a period Ol four ie Ive weeks. —Reuter.
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  • 305 3  -  (By Our Own Correspondent). Prices quoted below are for plcul weight except where other wise stated. Foodstuffs:—Yesterday's quotations were "Meehoon": Siam SBO. Indo-China $65; Kedah $65. Siam glutinous nee $100: Kedah glutinous rice $85; Siam rice milling $38. Rock Sugar:—Best quality $75, medium quality $70. Guala
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  • 180 3 The Malayan New Democratic Youth League stands not only for 9 democratic form of government :n Malaya but for pence and freedom from the hor.ors of war," itateu fhe President of the League speaking at the tea party held at the League promises in Amoy Street.
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  • 29 3 Two Chinese robbers, one of them armed with a pistol, entered the house of a Eurasian In Wilkinson Road, on Saturday morning, and took away his bicycle
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  • 741 3 Share quotations, as at Nov. 9 according to -the Malayan Share brokers Association (Singapore) w«r« followsINDUSTRIALS Buyer Seller Alexandra Brickworks Ords. 1.80 2.00 Alexandra Brickworks Prefs. 2.'.)0 3.10 Brit. Malaya Trustee Executor Co. 8.00 |00 Consolidated Tin Smelters 22/6 25/--do Prefs. 26/6 28/6 Eastern United Assurance 35
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  • 345 3 The fifth in the series of fortnightly concerts, sponsored by t^ e Department of Broadcasting and featuring the augmented Radio Malaya Orchestra, conductor David Apel and leader Cor. Ryf. was civen at the Victoria Memorial Hall last night, and was well attended.
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  • 28 3 The house of an Indian Mohammedan, in Gey lung Road was entered by two Chinese on Saturday morning and a samng worth $16 was stolen.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 85 3 > I H S8Y W— Exclusive To The Malaya Tribune ~-ht i s*re A f which M Kveah ,i hired those tho\ wotsN Jcalung all cars-pick up ~J r n/ea, the r.c.m.p, the\/ i wonder whioA 0 6EEZERS1 Uflf#6E?) GtfV5 fl WO TmO SETTER. tf THE J S FORD TWO
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  • 520 4 While it would be unwise lo look forward too confidently to an increase in the rice ration in the near future, the prospects are certainly brighter. Rice is now moving mora freely from Siam, Burma is keeping up her conimitment, and the harvest outlook everywhere is satisfactory
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  • 1257 4 The Reporter and Farmer, a Republican newspaper of Webster, South Dakota, in the United States, recently bought the only other paper ;n town, and promptly invited its erstwhile political opponent to continue his column on itg own editorial page. "We have done so (the Reporter
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  • 357 4 (By Adelaide Ker>. Associated Press Correspondent) New York. —American Cross officials, home from international conferences at Oxiori and Geneva, are convinced that m uny future -War. c:\ilians mast be prouvUd by international agreements similar t v those now ec%ering pri>oners ot war wounded and sick
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  • 234 4 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR THE PEOPLE'S POSTBAG Sir.— I have read Irj your newspaper letters on the suggestion put forward by a French girl. Mis, "J.H." ior the forming ot a Nudist Club in Singapore. I agree with her. but I am afraid that the local people do
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  • 247 4 Sir—With the increase in crime. Taiping is no more the quiet town of old where folks liked to spend a quiet holiday. Like other towns in the State it is swept by a crime wave. Armed robberies and organised extortion by men who want pasy money have put
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  • 128 4 Sir. -I am quite at a loss lo understand why the Government is still employing pensioners in various offices when scores of School Certificate boys are unemployed. One pensioner I know of is drawing more than he did before his retirement. Thi* post by right should have
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  • 181 4 Sir --Some time ago I read of the case of the clerk s in charge of Ration Cards accepting money from the public wh i wanted alterations made to their Cards. I wish to say that in spits of action taken by the authorities this sort of
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  • 59 4 Reuter. MADRAS:— Consumption of soap in India rose faring the war from ftbOtit five ounces to 14 ounces per head, according to Rao Saheb A. K. Menon. Member of the Oil -...d Soap Panel of the Gorerpmeajt of incaa. Mr. Menon said it wa proposed to
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  • 319 4 Reuter. Ottawa: <Air Mail).—Civilian paraplegics, hopelessly bedridden for years, have hope for a new lease on life from treatment techniques developed during the war. These tragic cases of paralysis of the lower half of the body through severe injury or disease of the spinal cord formerly
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  • 104 4 Reuter. Sydney.- The G distr.butmg spec al vti sties lonely stations In W i tralia to enable s ttlers to attract immediate enti Dying doctor bases. By blowing th. wh stl s pedal radio micr ph m s bacK people win s the bases even w.
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  • 31 4 Reuter. ALLAHABAD ouacil of ttii' B Association ha- dei i \w,rd "Kin** fro. k the 1 lain only the words t; r "court y il wss Keats*. 1
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 35 4 STRANGE AS. IT SEEMS By Ernest Hi* k BY THE STEAM SCATS OUNCE in oeuGSToees a rf I. AT pasulous /sreANOPD /An/^^7MBBr fcOC<v CRAGS A JM[ AND MUST BE LEFT UNTIL. OF 5rr V lUT
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  • 59 5 dian merchant r a for 000 jin v() 1 1 goods i i kcastr'au .i £io 000 worth Of n rec ived, cause ol poor guaranteed we will ordi r w rth ot wol- rwise we will he added careless pack'mporta Mr. o. rally
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  • 69 5 n sian extre. rlictod more loss rty on the Chi1 r ai tne Nether- s In one year se during their in n < i Mr Wu Wang Shanggates to the Nala an executive Kuomintaim Netherlands Ii I the Chinese in doncslanunder the llag< and Major-Gen-
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  • 24 5 ri luty n rubber tc 2? cents IFect from f S2O a ton on all palm m the Malayan
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  • 363 5 1,000 HOUSED IN BUILDING BUILT FOR 650 (Tribune Staff Reporter) "House Full" notices may possibly be blazoned across the various Singapore schools when the new term b< gins early in January 1947. Reason: Children are catching up with their post-war education with a
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  • 39 5 Reuter. Jogjakarta -The east Java volcano Smeroe. the island's highest peak, erupted early this Tnonth and started a sand ram wh.'ch lasted almost twelve hour-. Antara reports. Slight earthquake shocks were noticed about the same time Reuter.
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  • 94 5 Reuter. Chajmahani, Eastern Bengal, Nov. 10.—Mahatma Gandhi continued his tour of. Eastern Bengal riot districts today. He visited a village where on Oct. 15, nineteen men were killed and burned together in one house. He saw charred bones still lying on the bloodstained floor of
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  • 91 5 Reuter. PARIS. Nov. 10. —Nguyen VanThinh. President of the provisional sorer Patent of Cocbin-Cbins was foun.i banging I y length of copper wire In his iedroom. The French news agency describes the death as suicide. Yesterday treeing, according to the Agency report, the President attended the
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  • 235 5 Reuter. PARIS. Nov. P.—Armed French pt Uce are making more than 100 arrests daily in their fight against a new crime wave. After midnight Paris ia like an occupied' city with armed patrol.-- everywhere. Every day half a dozen new cases of
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  • 55 5 A.P. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 9,—Yensn Ridio reported Friday that a telegram has heen sent to President Truman hy representatives of pub ie bodies in Communist-occupied areas of China demanding withdrawal of American forces from China and CQgsstioS of aid to Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek in
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  • Article, Illustration
    59 5 Hollywood film stars arrive lor Royal performance A contingent oi film stars fro m Hlolywood arrived at Southampton recently «i the line' "Queen Elizabeth." Thaw were to attend the film industry's first Royal "Command" performance at the Empire Leicester Square. London. Photo shows: Film V'r7 Raymond Milland
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  • 278 5 Reuter. London. Nov. 10.—The Conservative Sunday Express today devotes the leading article to efforts of the Bechuanaland ruler, Chief Tshekedi, to visit London to plead his country's cause against the ""threat of losing its independence. ■The government of South Africa." declares the Sunday Express leader,
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  • 140 5 Reuter. Washington Nov. 9.—United States Government buying of natural rubber will not be abandoned "in the near future" stated the Reconversion Director Mr. John Steelman. after a meeting of the Rubber Industry Advisory Committee of the Civilian Production Administration today. This is taken to
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  • 39 5 A.P. Vatican City. Nov 9.-Camillo Cardinal Ca~cia Dominioni 69. ranking Cardinal of the Order of D**aeons, suffered two heart attacks, and hi s condition is dcs cribed "Lome gravity Holy sacraments were administered and special Papal benediction DroriouncecL AP
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  • 86 5 A.P. Phoenix, Arizona. Nov. 9 Wing F Ong, Phoenix Attorney and grocer, Who was elected to the Ariz na House of Representatives "!i Tuesday. Will be tht- first Chinese to sit in a state legislature it th Unhed States" A Democrat, he defeated Renublien
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  • 165 5 Reuter. The Hague. Nov. 8 A large group oi States-General members have launched a protest against planning of Netherlands affairs on the British model, it I was revealed last night in a ret port of the Commission studying Government'- military budget. Parliamentarians objected to
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  • 93 5 Reuter. Hongkong, Nov 8 "Operation Snake' in which the Navy and police participated and which was launched to clean up Chinese pirates, who during the last week of October stole six miles ot undt rwater cable in the vicin ty of Hongkong, produced the
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  • 433 5 Reuter. MADRAS —An end <o the centuries-old sys.em of Devadasis" (Servants of God) -or dedication dt girls io Hindu temples—is in sight in this province. After sev.ral unofficial attempts to push through legisiat:'on aimed at banning the sya tern. uhich Mahatma Gandhi and other Indian
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  • 206 5 Husband Nylons Reuter. Sydney Six pretty Australian I girl s who sailed on the "Taipng"' to rejoin U S servicemen in Japj anese territories In Korea, are cxc.ted about two things—meeting their husbands and getting nyl(>n stockings. Mrs. W. F. Haining vivacious i blonde wile of a m ijor in
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • 312 6 IF MERCHANT SHIPPING ACT IS ENFORCED (Tribune Staff Reporter^ Tens of thousanas of men, women ana children in Singapore will face destitution if the Government insists on enforcement of thf Merchant Shipping Act, said Mr. Lav 800 Tan before a meeting of owners of motor tongkangs,
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  • 56 6 Reuter. ALCLTTA. Nov W Armed men filed u\ the polir» escort »>f a ear carrying and civil supplie in central Caleata -.his afternoon. One cons'able Wh- injured. Earlier today a m.m was stabbed in a street in northern Calcutta n the first of a number of
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  • 129 6 Reuter. Budapest. Nov. 10 —The United States Government feat informed tht Hungarian Government that 147 ships ol HiiTiir:iry"s river fle»>t held 11l the United States zones in Gerjiaaay and Auattia will he returned to Hungary shortly, if wm reported hf re toony No
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  • 81 6 A.P. Bangkok. Nov. 0 Dissatisfied with the rep >r; of th** Commission of Inquiry on King AnandaV death a?t" r !iw months' mtensive Investigation, the Siamese Cabinet to-day opened what amounts to its own investigation ot" the mysterious Royal d< ath A seven-man subcommittee ol the
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  • 101 6 Reuter. Shanghai (Air Mail). —Expected to rank among Chinese best sellers, the Chinese version of the Psalms from the Old Testament, edited by President Chiang Kai-shek in his spare moments has just come off the press. The translation was done by Dr. John C. H.
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  • 52 6 Reuter. MOSCOW. Nov. 10.-A new untitled rt Soviet postage stamps, issued this I month to mark the 29th anniversary t of the October revolution and bearing portraits of Lenin and Stalin, was among the exhibits at an ex- hibiiton of Soviet stamps opened at j central post office building's in
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  • 322 6 Reuter. LONDON. Nov. 10 —His Majes--Ity the King today unve'led a 1 new memorial tablet on the cenotaph. In London just before I the two minutes silence on the 1 llrst remembrance day to the i dead of the two wars. Wearing the uniform of Ad-
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  • 68 6 ND»rN. No\ 9 -When the B*:ish Wnmiua forces leave Java. Sumatra and Siam at the end of the month a new British head•luarti>ri is expeetel to he ?f»tabli-h--9i at Singapore. It arlll prohahly h. kr.ow: as BEALP Scuth East Land Fvree* A BtCtgaMßt is aapoctad from
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  • 230 6 A.P Tokio, Nov. 10. —Japan's wartime economic and journalistic leaders waited apprehensively for their turn in the accelerated ultra-nationlistic purge following Friday's announcement of political housecleaning. The latest extension of the basic political purge demonstrated to the Japanese that the occupation revolution is far from complete
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    • 253 6 THE BIG AND HEARTY CHEERS THAT LANDED VICTORY! TO-DAY: 5 SHOWS. As Thousands Cheer f|" J| ftjl V f||\ You Cheer, Too! lj|) h STAkiffic J technicolor; jgMm^ KATHRYN GRAYSON GENE KELLY—JOHN BOLta at the head of a celebrated company. The Al Show with MICKEY ROOMY i The/e's a circus,
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  • 500 7 (n:\ESE TRIUMPH OVER H iLA YS BY ODD GOAL I\T:SE 3 MALAYS 2 comfortably by three goals to nil after •tors of the game, the Chinese had their he wall during the later stages when the iged in two goals, and it was all
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  • 330 7 Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 9—Football 'esults" ENGLISH LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION Bolton 0, Blackburn 0. Charlton 1. Wolves 4. Chelsea 3, Brentford 2. Grimsby 1, Huddersfield 0. Leeds 2, Everton 1. Liverpool 3, Portsmouth 0. Manchester U. 4. Derby 1. Middlcsborp 1, Sunderland 3 Preston N.E. 2, Arsenal 0.
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  • 525 7 LONDON. Nov. 0. Leicester's defeat of Cambridge Univ. by penalty goal to nil may be a pointer to the inter-university match r* \t month for Oxford beat Leitester earlier in the season by a good margin. Cambridge missed chances early and Watkins scored the all important points for
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  • 21 7 JOLLILADS BUFFS DRAW In a friendly game of sOccer "at Oillman Barracks yesterday, the Jollilads Athletic TJnion drew—with the Buffs Regiment.
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  • 332 7 MECHANIZATION ENDS ROMANTIC TRADITION Reuter. OTTAWA—That line figure on horseback—the Canadian Mounted Policeman has no horse nowadays. Like Army cava'ry regiments, police forces have been mechanised, and the neat "tla:>tlot" of welishbd hooves has given way to the sharp sputter of •he motorcycle and the sofr
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  • 403 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. —Ballvmun. ridden by Lewis, sprang a big upset at today's races, returning a dividend of $112 tor a win. There was a large crowd and betting was heavy. A heavy shower fell after th? fifth race. Jockey Spencer, who has been riding very
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  • 161 7 Reuter Sydney.—A 15-year-old girl Janette Wellard, finished second in the Victorian Golf League Associates' champion of champions title match at Ivanhoe, Victoria. Janette Wellard. with 89. was only two strokes behind the winner, Mrs. F. Mummery, ol Ivanhoe. Mrs. Mummery, who was formerly Miss Dot
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  • 83 7 The Chinese Swimming Club 2nd. Team beat the R.A.F. Seletar by five'goals to three in a game of wat?r polo at the CS C. yesterday. On the whole the game was ragged, the Chinese losing several opportunities by mishandling. The Airmen put up
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  • 109 7 Washington, Nov. 9 -Britain has applied to the United States for allocation of a large quan- tity of American wheat for delivery to the United Kingdom in the early part of 1947. No decision on this request has yet been taken by American officials. The wheat
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  • 276 7 (By a Tribune Reporter). •VI.SET Walt Disney in a new role —that of a medical adviser. Strange as it may seem, it is a fact that Walt, having succeeded in making the world happy, has now turned his hand to making it healthy as
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  • 96 7 A Frenchman, residing in Nassim Road, was waylaid by five Chinese and robbed of £10 and 3.000 francs in cash and a wrist watch opposite the Cathay Cinema on Saturday night. It is not known whether any of the Chinese robbers was armed with any firearms. 5
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  • 57 7 Reuter. Tckio. Nov. 10.—General .MacArthur's hear quarters have directed tht Japanese Government to take appropriate action' to stop asso- < atiors trom collecting iunds for Shinto shrines following complaints that local bodies are continuing to v olate the headquarters' previous directive abolishing official support
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  • 55 7 A.P. Philadelphia, Nov. 9 —Primo Camera, former world heavyweight boxing champion from Italy who has turned wrestler, won his 66th victory by flattening Bob Russell. The 260-lb. Camera was a foot taller and nearly 56 pounds' heavier than Russell. He slammed his opponent to the mat in
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  • 27 7 A Muslim athletic meet will be held cm Nov. 25 at Jalan Besar Stadinm in celebration of the Muslim New Year Day.
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  • 201 7 Reuter. HONG KONG. Rac ing under near-normal conditions will be resumed in Hong Kong in January next. Hitherto race meetings have been run by the Services. The Hong Kong Jockey Club nas fixed three days for the first post-war Annual Meeting on January 13.
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  • 373 8 Reuter. TEHERAN, Nov. 10—The Shah of Persia has ordered the use of force if necessary by ihc central Government to recover control of Zen j an, ISO miles north-west of Teheran and occupied by tho Azerbaijan Democratic Par;y since April, according to court circles here
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  • 94 8 Reuter. Jogjakarta.—To help che;k inflation, the Indonesian Government La to Impose bbiigatory >aving on ci v il servants who will be permitted to draw only a proportion oi their salaries, the remainder being paid into the National Postal Savings Bank Business concerns are expected to adopt similar schemes.
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  • 82 8 A.P. Athens. Nov. 9.—Dispatches ta Athens newspapers on Saturday reported that two guerrillas were killed and two other s captured :n rightino- on the Albanian border at Mount Grammos. scene of some of the most bitter fight ing in the early days of the Italian invasion oi
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  • 102 8 Lake Success. New York. Nov. B.—The Egyptian delegation has submitted a resolution to tho trusteeship committee asking the Committee to postpone discussion on Southwest Africa until the joint meeting of the legal and political committees has dealt with the Indian-South African dispute. The resolution says "The
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  • 355 8 A.P. Washington, Nov. 11 American industrial leaders pledged reasonable prices as the United States shifted to a virtually free economy after nearly five years or stringent controls. In th wake ol President Truman's ord< r abolishing ail wag. restrictions ana all price ceiling; except
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  • 172 8 Reuter. Herford, Germany Nov 9. An atmosphere ol tens. >n and latent unrest hung over great r«*ties of the British zone of German? this weekend as news reached the Germany population that the food situation was graver than ever. No violence is reported s
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  • 75 8 Reuter. Washington, Nov 9 Private intends in India -the India Steamship Company have bought or contracted for six American war-bu'lt cargo ships and have applied for nn additional seven, it is reiiably learn.d here. British private interests, including the British Or'ental Trade and Transport Company,
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  • 90 8 A.P. LONDON. Nov 10—One of Moscow Radio's ace commentator* declared last night that Mr Attleo's recent declaration that the "wall of ignorance and suspicion" divides Russia from the rest of the world is "resented in Russia." He said that Russ ans have "very gocd understanding of
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  • 43 8 A.P. BUDAPEST. Nov. 10.—Thr People Court, summarising the results of the wjr crimes trials in Hungary since January 1945, announced \piay that. 92 persons have b«en executed, 200 persons sentenced to death and 337 persons remained to be tried—A.P.
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  • 173 8 Reuter. Washington. Nov. 10.-Mr. William L Clayton. United States Under-Secretary of State for Economic Affairs, expressed confidence here to day that United States conomic policies would be unchanged by the victory of the Republican Party. He said he could not visualise interference !n plans
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  • 114 8 A.P. BURBANK, California, Nov. 10, The U.S. Navy's new 92--ton 180-passenger Constitution believed to be the largest transport plane in the world roared into the air on its first test flight today and landed two hours and 17 minutes later at Muwc dry lake in
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  • 105 8 Reuter. ANKARA. Nov. 10—Turkey ha a na'ional mourning today the eighth anniversary deauh of Kemal Ataturk, founder of modem Turkey. Newspapers appearec. with black borders, all places of amusement were closed, no music was broad cast by the radio and flags flew at half-mast. President InonU with members
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  • 275 8 (Tribune Siaff Reporter! Singapore Harbour Board workers had a stormy 4hour meeting yesterday at the end of which a spokesman told the Tribune that the men were now prepared to accep; a 15 per cent, increase in wages and other concessions previously offered during negotiations, and
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  • 26 8 A.P. Nanking. Nov. 10. —The Legislative Yur.n ratified the Sino-A;nerican treaty of friendship, commerce and navigation by a majority if 30 votes. —A.P.
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  • 22 8 Reuter. BERNE, Nov. 10. Switzerland beat Austria 1-0 iq the 19th soccer international between the two countries here to-'.ay.—Reuter.
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  • 67 8 A.P. SHANGHAI, Nov. 11.—The trial of Robe:t Warner, alleged member of the famiiy of blackmarketetring ring with connection! in Germany. China and other countries, will open today abroad the U.S.A. Jason, I Warner, aged L>4. was arrested on < August 14. He was
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  • 202 8 A.P. Nanking, Nov. li. A Chinese Communist spokesman declared yesterday that Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek's "cease fire" order, effective today. was a transparent ruse which "could not fool a child ami I would not halt the fighting." Urging the abandonment oi the National Assembly on TuesI
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  • 150 8 Reuter. Sydney. Nov. 10.—Jack Fingleton, foi lian rest cricketer, In his book "Cricket 1 published comments on the bodyline bowli Harold Larwood, English fast bowler in th in Australia. don't think thi single batsman mho matt of these body!;', .who ever afterwar tured his love of
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  • 119 8 Ibe Singapore Recreation Club held a social on Saturday evening to celebrate the official re-opening Of lhe club after it had been derequisitioned by the Services and also the unveiling of a tablet in memory of those Eurasians who died in World War 11. The president
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  • 74 8 Reuter. PARIS. Nov. 10—London and Paris drew three points all in the tvad'tion:! inter-city Rugby-Union pi..yea at Pare dcs Princes here today. Gainey put Paris ahead with a penalty goal after only four minutes pi;:y but liclver equalised with an unconverted :rv after 20 ninutes.
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  • 154 8 NEW DELHI. Nov. 10,— Te n rjeople died c! -tabbing in Meerut City, about 50 m:l°s from Delhi, on Saturday, according to reports from the city. No official Information is available yet concerning the outbreak New Delhi newspapers declare that the'trouble began on Thursday at Garmukteshwar
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  • 92 8 Reuter. ISTANBUL. Net B has agreed tc buy for Mai 150.000 tons of ceitala Tv--key ir.c'udirp wfc«at, ba4ef WĔ other products, according to a report from Aakara agreement, the report tmt, MM reached by a high of!'., ia. o. tat Br'ish Treasury rftei discussions
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  • 58 8 Reuter. Athens. N,v. 10. -Two Ore* Army —a MMWWW one p Jivate vere cenee-i to life iwprwOJ J tovrt martial tilting ■< Thessa'y. on charge* a tal :n a "communist pW were anient: 1 t.nd eiviiians tried Three sob *erl were 15 yea s' imprisoned.
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  • 35 8 But'nos Aires. Strike »f Arg< t hie meat was set'led early t<>d-« 1 a.ent MM reached plo\ en and the 'he workers increase guaranteeing then- ioi be resumed on N«.v 13.—1
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  • 41 8 A.P. Auckland. N>* the-box Falcon Islan Tonga Group Is gen crew of a New Zea; ment moter vessel Saturday The island has bei sink'ng since it was m 80 years ago. In 380 feet high.—A P
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