Malaya Tribune, 11 September 1947

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  • 57 1 The Malaya Tribune L, TH C PEOPLE FOff THE PEuPLE /v\A£AYA 7 S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER \ov* firmed simultaneously in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang. 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) &1 SINGAPORE, T HURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1947 PRICE TEN CENTS The Malaya Tribune London Agents:—Messr* Colin Turner Ltd., Talbot House, 98, St.
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  • 353 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Details of an attempted hoax on a local firm deal ing n medical supplies, and using the name of the Indonesian Red Cress, have just com? to light A telephone call was recently made to the firm ordering $420 worth of
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  • 116 1 ol 'he Sngar tj j Board Labourers' H°" -The rcicchon dcciS li B has am oyed b withholding ike tor two t he PM F T.U. seen- irate it qinrv i n t SJ r incident: (1) the J it to l convemaei nee the public
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  • 55 1 lIWhuK» Star: Reporter) H i v i)i.-:ii»p., with rel- in Singapore aie all uptouring dcfaoola and iwtbilitiea ot expan- foi lvhabilita- r an I i hurchea in p* >tt ts. anil vast improveI Bish <p Edwin irch>, Bishop "H iChureh of En?Un<ii an-t the Rev. Oleomendy.
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  • 66 1 Stmg R porter) n on the Bedok bungalows [sV'omE !!j h in IWI as p otoction b...," l,r enemy, has t u y the Finance TV bwttaiwr, k; v »x»ins lV e|J hv 5" V-ore usecl P*-w tinai '"enibera of the F«* Ii if,'. erv,ces hay ii
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  • 30 1 TENIS STARS QU IT SuDiat Ui in I dia 's tennis *M,a M"han aid M. I Bntb.fS t 1 :Y M lh Paei--7 ls tournament. PWj n to Indi.s immedi-
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  • 358 1 Tnlniuf Staff Reporter) The Sit gapore Fir e Brigade Wti] re-ir:.s».ai its pre-war ambulance service in the near future. A Brigade official told me that two ambulances, placed on order a- Borneo Motors are scheduled to arrive n Singapore in two months'
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  • 97 1 Cairo, S pt 10 —The British Embassy In Cairo this evening rece.Ydd an anonymous letter threatening the embassy building would be destroyed if the Security Council decision, expected to be taken tonight, on ttv Anglo-Egypt'an treaty dispute n re unfavourable to Egypt. The later, addressed
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  • 67 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter! Residents of the Katong district had a two-and-a-half hour 'blackout last night when they wencut off from the electric supply following a break-down in the St .lames' Power Station boiler house. The Municipal Electrical Engineer anticipates that the trouble will be rectified in the course
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  • 52 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) While mourners were keeping vigil at a house in Bra.s Baaah Roa 1 where a dead body was lying, seven Chinese, one of whom was armed with a pistol, held up the gathering at 4 a.m. today and robbed cash and valuables worth 52f>0 from
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  • 280 1 U.P. j Prague, Sept. 10.-The Minister Of Industry. Bohumil Lavs- man. said [onifttlt that three members of the Czech cabinet today narrowly escaped assassination when explosive packages addressed to them were detected before be ins opened. Ttv Minister; were the Foreign Mm si r, Mr. Lan
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  • 29 1 DEWBURY. Yorkshire. Sept. 10.—Eight miners were killed and lour more entombed by an explosion at the Tornhill Pit here early today. Another man was it j tired.
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  • 32 1 Reuter. JERUSALEM. Spi 10.— Four explosions occurred lomghl at the Consoiidau d Oil Refineries plant at Haifa. There were no casualties and damwas alight, the Palestine Government announced. —R, titer.
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  • 42 1 London. Sept. 10.—Mr. Churchill Has at the London Zoo today presented v..th a "Digger* white kangaroo. The gift was from the South Australian Stockowneri' Association. Mr. Churchill and the kangaroo soon made friends and posrd together for photographs.
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  • 23 1 LONDON. Sept. 10.—The War Office requires 30 chaplains tor the Royal Army Che plains Department. Duration of service is 18 months.
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  • 33 1 U.P. PRAGUE. Sept. 10.—The Tanjug News Acrency -aid today that the '-.rf-ek Partisan* nnd appealed to the United Nations Tor ,id in establishing "national iiuhpend cc arid demooracy in Grr.\ r. —U P.
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  • 289 1 (Tribune Start Reporter) Th? Special Volunteer Constabulary in Singapore, since its revival recently, has gone a long way towards assisting the local police to reduce crime figures. These volunteers work with the regular police on round., at night, and help relieve trained men for special
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  • 52 1 (Tribune Staff reporter While returning to her home about 11 o'clock last night a Malay woman robb.r at the 6 A mile, Pasir Panjang Road, by a Malay and another man o'. cash nnd valuables worth SlOiJ. One of the men was reported to have been armed with
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  • 49 1 KVRENIA. Cyprus. Sept. 10. Sea bathing for Jewish immigrants I interned at Kylotymhou camp here HUI stopped today after a clash between Jewish children ami German prisoners of war, in winch a bathing party of Jewish children attacked the Germans with stones, inflicting minor injuries.
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  • 22 1 Buenos Aires, Sept. 10.—Loading of canned meat for Britain has been suspended. No reason has been given.
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  • 37 1 London, Sept. 10.—On Scot'.-.i.d Yard instructions, the mov «ir«cnts of Regiland Gilbert. American war pilot who told tho French Government of the attempt to raid London, wen- kept secret. He is expected to leave England soon.
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  • 217 1 Reuter. Nov Delhi, Sept. 10.— The "shoot to kill" order in New Delhi buckthed today when a sentry Bred at a Oovernmen'. House ear. killing the Sikh driver and injuring the GovernorGrneral's deputy military secretary. Major M. M. Giliat. Mountbatten's. press at tache, Campbell
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  • 53 1 Reuter AAP. Batavia, Sep-. 10. A large scale Dutch attack with tanks, armoured cars, and aircraf 1 North of Semarang in Central Java, in a South-easterly direction, was reported in a Republican communique todad. Wagir, near Malang in Easr Java, was attacked by Dutch bombers, the communique
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  • 31 1 U.P. BERLIN, Sept. 10.— American and British taxpayers have poured more than 5900.000.000 into feeding- the Germans in the western zones since V-E-Dav. it was i.nnouiiced today.— CP.
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  • 120 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter/ Inspite of milk control in Singapore, certain brands of milk are being sold at prices below control price. Of over 50 brands available in pre war Singapore, there were 15 or 16 good selling brands. Most of them have now reappeared
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  • 75 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Uncccupicd Government buil clings are to cost Government i total of $12,600 for upkeep this year. Provision for tha sum of $7,000 was made in the Estimates btr expenditure had amounted to $13,880.20 till July 14. An additional sum of $5 300
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  • 22 1 Reuter. CALCUTTA, Bept. 10.-Lord Lislowel, British Secretary for Bun passed through Calcutta today on kin aray to New Delhi.—Reut--r.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 73 1 Knal Employers' AAi*lual General J" 1 11 MOTOR Ci )K |pENBATION. v:'^' K>: \(V\dkst v other classsa ol [ON LTD. 5 '-.j In Ergland) 1" Raffles PiaceJ ,?r ciNC KPOHE. tf. S WIFE Yoii, 100, ran transform a room more character! THE ANSWER is FURNISHING FABRICS of course! s A
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    • 26 1 REGENCY fg the dependable Pen jmj SOLE IMPORTER (Paramount Traders) 95, CROSS STREET. SINGAPORE. I I 4 For Thirst Think First of I j r i
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  • 111 2 Reuter. LONDON. Sept. It. Hopes of settlement of the Yorkshire coal strike and "overtime or Saturday work" issue affecting the whole coal industry soared after a meeting here on Wed nest yof the Executive committee oi the National Union of Mineworkers. Tho Union President. Will Lawther
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  • 179 2 From Our Own Report en Penang, Sept. 9- Two Chinese clerks were seriously injured and three Tamils also had injuries when a 700 lb. drum containing sulphuric acid, exploded In the KOdOWTi of RotU i dam Trading Co., a Dutch arm, yesterday afternoon behind Thye
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  • 137 2 Reuter. LONDON. Sept. 9. Today has been one 0 t the most uneventful experienced on the .stock exchange for some considerable while past. Opening dull again owing t 0 the coal situation a few cheap buyers reversed tv tnnd. Industrials Continued to proride most movement and on
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  • 65 2 Reuter. Bristol, Sept. 10.—-The Bristol taxi murder' case was ad- journed until next Wedn r sday. When John Dillon appeared here again today on a charge of muri dering a taxi driver. William John Herbert Delong. 45. the I I Bristol police chief said the i Director
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  • 201 2 When A R. K. V. Sliarmuuam, alias A. R- X- N- Shanmugam, a chettiar appeire-.' ax the Second Magistrate's Court yesterday, he was again remanded on bad in $5,000 for two weeks pending the arrival of the warrant and ether papers from India. Mr.
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  • 176 2 Reuter. New York, Sept. 9. —Irreguia; fluctuations continued with most leading Industrials, oils and utilities fractionally lower due to pressure, whip rails, aircrafts and woollens were well support, ed groups. Modest buying in aircrafts was attributed by some quarters to the belief that th intensifying European
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  • 44 2 Reuter. ■The Malayan Sliarebrokec*' Association ru l n The local snare market still remained dull yesterday with a slightly better undertone In a few tostances pries were marked up, and little business which was transacted was done at higher prices.
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  • 45 2 (From Our Own Reporterl IPOH, Sept 10 —A schoolgirl from Pasir Puteh. while boarding a revcrsinu bus. fell down and was run over o> the vehicle. Sustaining serious Internal injuries the girl died before she could be taken to hospital.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 490 2 Agents For Malayan llailwavs AND ULtiS LINE FOR LONDON. ANTWERP. AMSTERDAM. ROTTERDAM, GLENARTNY (calls HAMBURG) Due Sept. 23 i ELPENOR Sc^ 1 28 TYDEUS Eurl V Nov. From U.K. for StraiUs, Ho».* K.ouk and China Ii\DO-tlIL\A S. i\. C O. I SAILINGS TO SAIGON, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, JAPAN CALCUTTA From Rangoon,
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    • 546 2 OLDEST SWISS FACTORY of QUALITY FELTHATS REQUIRES REPRESENTATIVE. Apply to F. A. AUGSBURGER Ltd.. POB 6. Lutzelfluh—Switzerland. ,1. Madam Florence* Can reveal your future by her wonderful power, of intuition > It is worth consulting her. Never miss the opportunity. Address: Flat "M" Hecrem Bldg., Orchard Road. Singapore. Telephone *****.
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    • 85 2 Prof. A. M. MIRZA Wor d I araous Palmist Istrologci and also Horoscope Reading Hours 8-12 noon and 2-8 p.m. Ist Floor Room 4. TIONG HO A HOTEL, Phone 4522 1-6. Priiiscp Street. (Opposite Cathay Cinema) Received! Waterman's Fountain Pen ink 111 attractive bottles, at 25 cts. per bottle BOM
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    • 192 2 NOTICES The Bankruptcy Ordinance (Chanter 45) In the Efigh Court of the Colony of Sir.gaoore. I In Bankruptcy. No. 394 of 1938 HE V. KANDIAH of No. ,30 Roweil Road. Singapore; Clerk. Notice is hereby that a First and Final dividend is Intended to be declared in Ihifi matter* AU
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    • 440 2 **X* (Chap*, jJS I» the H, gh courts,. In Bankruptcy if**' RE TAN TENG Km cral AssHlai i Notice i> hereto v First and p, na i ri th •end,,l lo bTto- matter. 3 dr W i: j Ail creditors claim? I, v the 3rd h s* l > 0^
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  • 354 3 »wn by members of the public of the disItions luidei which people are living in •moter kampon«*s at the present time, some of the appalling conditions prevail n parts of Kelantan became known when JjJ* the Raja Muda together with Mr J Wilkinson
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  • 126 3 !T." "a Friday. Sept. 12 f 1 W F' ecUns C«ntr e will d at No. 5i Armenian tM 20th Child «S C-nt.-, to be openod by i.-:,: r VIlir I* :r hav. been ir E Singapore '> Li Chj Hui. Mr>. Fi Hi La
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  • 58 3 Penang,. Sept 9.—A memberj &hip campaign covering Septem--1 ber and November has been started by the Methodist Youth Followshha when it was decided at the Kuala Lumpur conference to have more members who would turn up at meetings reproducer with the most points would be
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  • 49 3 The oieh Oleh Mu>ic Pany will onduet two performances in aid ol the Singaporp Rotary Club's Anti-TB Clinic Fund on Oct. 4th and sth. Thf Score;ary oi the Rotaiv Club's TB Fund h as received a donation of $870.65 from the staff members of NAAFI.
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  • 595 3 rne CoMst.tutional Proposals ol the Pusat Tenaga Ra'ayat and the All Malaya Council of Joint Action, which took four months to draw up and containing ap proximately 15,000 words m a sixty-page volume, are now ready. The Proposals are published together with an introduction 11 nd exposition,
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  • 198 3 Brooke to-day issued the following p Uh> Press in reply to the statement from General's office relating to the ban: 111 firry into North Borneo Brunei:— egorically that my Hl\ lends In w ation that fen? With 00 activitiea -i'J* my allegiance 1n
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  • 55 3 i Representatives of weightlift- ing clubs and unattached mcml bcrs are invited to a meeting of the Weightlifting Federation to j be held at 31 Winchester House, 31 Collyer Quay, on Saturday at I 3 p.m. to consider the revival of 1 the Federation and to organise j
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    • 1378 3 Tribune CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED a competent and experienced man to take complete charge of a Company's sales organisation In Singapore. The Company will not quibble about salary provided it can get results. Write giving details of experience ard salary required to Box No. A 239. R/o Malaya Tribune.
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    • 882 3 FOR SALE "OR SALE 1940 Fiat Marve!ett< -oupe. Good Condition $1,500 or nearset offer Apply No. 12, Jalan Datoh tPOH. tK.145) NEW AMERICAN Combination MOSler Safe Double doors 6* x 3y 2 x I View 12 Trafalgar Street )K.153> 1939-40 MODEL MERCURY completely overhauled, engine rcbored. repair new upholstery new
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    • 624 3 MISCELLANEOUS MODERN RADIO SERVICE. Radi electric iron, fans and cookers. Rcpnir specialist;;. Service guaranteed. 13, Cantonment Road, opposite General Hospital. Singapore. <H.l2jr JOIN HUTCHINSON'S UNIVERSAL BOOK CLUB. Outstanding modem novels $1.50 copy postpaid. FuM particulars from GoocUworth Book Service, P.O. Box 123. Ipoh. (F.fJ). CONVALESCENTS, a well-made batti ratal will
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  • 581 4 People who have lived in the United Kingdom are familiar with a drab coloured O.H.M.S. envelope marked "Income Tax —Private" which from time to time brings to the hapless citien the demands of the Commissioners for Inland Revenue. These epistleswhich have accounted fcr many an unconsumed breakfast —have
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  • 1058 4  -  How one Nation is Attempting to Tackle Postwar Malpractices by Dodwell Cooray Two laws of far-reaching significance to Siam have recently been passed by the Siamese House of Representatives. One aims at eliminating corruption in Government; the other is designed to keep down the cost of
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  • 385 4 Letters To The Editor oir, —lii leplying to a few question:» put to me oy "for g^ouiie^ 1 SaA.e Ul> 111 ot t.iUlg first, 1 WGU.d nice to maKc ciear my staua tnai i »30 not, v. is»n io enter into ally controversy regarding tne
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  • 297 4 &ir t Being a close follower of 1 nc Peoples I J ohl oag, l have not.a tnat qUite a tew pcopie have b-cn complaining Uirougn your paper about the policy of our local Broadcasting Station regarding the:r Hindustani programme*. .Let me make it clear that Hindustani is
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  • 231 4 Sir. Allow me through th~ med'um of your columns to reply to your correspondent "Hons" Obviously "Hong" is not ar Pnn tP r?A With the obiects of the B.OD.CJL of which he professes to be a member. For his benefit and of all others who might be th
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  • 7 4  -  k ERNEST HIX
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  • 143 4 Devised and intended as powerful machine for buildii g v peace with security for all, UNO has become platform for ventilation of spleen. Most International rivalries and suspicions dip if they are left alone. But no: |f every difference, every grievance, is constantly paraded on the stage before
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  • 131 4 O.P.S. U K K!e variet y of nylon ropes r> by a BritU ftrm being dT 10 o *ipbuilders Lilts week. The chief feature or these ropes in their great tensile s remrth which manufacturers claim x Tmost twice that of a rope of I Barne
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  • 89 4 Reuter. SHANGHAI. Onm and i»sj Wl i be K-quiiKiodratk month to determine -heta tion date of their busirfci m three Periods before it of 1948. according tc :v. sal regarding: c'ancebana ted to the Ministry cf by Social Affa Wu Kai-shea. Meanwhile a spoken M.'nistry
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  • 119 4 Reuter. BYDNEY, Air Mail-Ca De« scheme, iood parent delivered in Britain tia after the orders tn pM Au>tralia. The was app.Tr a meeting of th. Sydr.c: For Britain Fund Corr.rc.is Aug. 28. The Lord Mayor UN Bartlej will announce I tails ot tht- >cheme. Th-' fund
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 32 4 NEW SHIPMENT i i of limited number of commercial Refrigerators with glass-doors Just arrived. Come and select ycurs before they are soM out. LEE FLETCHER' 102-106, ORCHARD ROAD, PHONE 333« J j
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    • 28 4 tO S MMI Kadi* for tlte New Age I ROBINSON COJJ I I V") j SING ITORE I I ft 5 I a>] InirmaU I«" fetal* 1 m
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  • 673 5 IRWIN JONES TRIAL ash Ci Jon< *> brothpr Of 33-year e] d Irwin Jones, fold Sr SfcH?r«SS° r a S !Used of ,h ml!rflt r ot Maurice Fox Vn-s hre at the Eighth Assizes yesterday, tha c „t, H r T as arrestPd
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  • 64 5 r 40 year oia iion H v! b j t n«* Fourtn 'f- [rate, Mr. E. S. do v <>a a charge o B-.-.-t >,; s ssession 2.00 I worth $500 in 1 ..pleaded guilty r> stponed for sen and c >• investigations as tence so
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  • 79 5 tonal bin Dol'ah. the accused of the you: chei g Than, a Chi- i »he c» mpofjn" of S. j :2' h :hooi on Saturday Wtoon appeared in I he Wvcerutirc asked the court to p ."..7' order tnai Jonat UK»?2 a mental hos- order
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  • 615 5 VICTORY DAY PROGRAMME IN J.B: PRAYERS IN TEMPLES MOSQUES Special p aysrs wll he said at temolea i nd mosaues in Johore ion Victory Day. Sept. 12. Th- Malays will have special jkkjtn arte midday mosque. pravei meeting haa been anrate hy InrtHm Musti****! r, t s. tl 39A, Jalnn
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  • 123 5 Special concessions will granted to members of the Rex Children's Club during the general screening of "The Batman. a Columbia chapter-play, which will commence on Sunday morning at the 11 a.m. matinee. The special ratrs are: .50 cents < any seat downstairs*, and SI (upstairs) The
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  • 27 5 There will be :i Committee Meeting of the above Assocutiun on Friday, 12th Sept.. 1947. at 5.15 p.m. at the Association's premises 60 Tessensohn Road.
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  • 271 5 The fureral of Mr. Fred Starr, a we l-known resident of Singapore, took place yesterday ever.im- at *h.* Biddadari Cemetary. Mr. Starr had been for many years a stationers' supply agert in the Far East. He wa s TO years of age and had been
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  • 16 5 Reuter. LONDON, Sept In Mr Muza ?>!l"l 8l^t"«, >' >' >' .»>>!,, lv„! v. > ,!!>,', '..sl LvNl.'N l»l»V l >v ><ll>r.
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  • 259 5 PENANG, Sept. <>. Collectivism is the by-word today. Both employers and employee! have themselves for the purpose of collective bargaining. Now merchants ate organising themselves for collective importing;. Taking the lead n this connec- tion are Chinese textde merchants in North Malaya who have
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  • 202 5 Kidney-Not ShotKilled Victim When the inquiry on Wee Kirn Swe (341. who was wounded in the lowe part of his body on July 21. by a shot tired by robbers, was resvmed yesterday, "inspector A. He*.son said that he had tried to c intact the deceased's wife ami relatives, without
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  • 238 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A: an Emergency Committee meeting of the Singapore Harbour Labourers Union held late last night, as a sequel to the rejection by the S.H.B. of the Union's second "ultimatum" which expired yesterday, the following steps were adopted Hi To forward
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  • 322 5 (From Our Own Reporter) MALACCA, Sept. 10. -"We have no connection whatwith the outbreaks of violence alleged by the police**, declines a statement issued by* the Malacca Peoples' Comtituticral AfT&igSf Committee to-day in connection with the several acts of violence against, and intimidation of
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  • 172 5 Ho Boon Cheng, a 22-year-old Hcticlen, appeared before the Fourth Police Magistrate Mr. Z B. d<> Banzle yesterday on a charge o! committing housebreaking by night by entering oa September 0 building at R.A.F. Bas Seletar, used for the custody of property belonging to Stewart Melntyre
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  • 82 5 Today at 5.15 p.m. the Singapore Association, is convening a public meetirg at the Singapore Chamber of Commerce auction rorm 10 prote.-t against the proposed incom? tax measure. Members of the public interest" ed in this question are invited to a tend. Tho Chinese
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  • 26 5 The marriage took place In Tanjore of Mr. M. Singaravelu, former lino-operator in the Malaya Tribune Press Ltd., Singapore, and Miss R. Karnasavalii.,
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  • 213 5 (Tribune Waff Reporter) Mr. M. Rafi, Pakistan repie?en.*aUve at the recen Canberra Conference, arriving in Singapore by air yesterday, told me: "The Conference Was, in my opinion, an fi qualified success. It was such a pleasure to meet ro r >rc.:entatp'C;- of the Bri 'Sh
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 134 5 Gland Discovery Restores Youth '■24 Hours f v 'K°" r SsrrMl* m,T!*. lr 'i v Impure bloo.l •ora- «<1 whn arr old and I to t,m »W bp dctv»* i new chnd disTh new*u2522" Doctor S»» to rm». an 2 restore NM rtand« ami bodv. to I*^»rSl«r ,ood fn strcne'then
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    • 16 5 ARE YOU IN LOVE (Sec nagc 13 of the Morn. 11«» Tribune on Monday. Sent. 15.)
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    • 123 5 DON'T BE VAGUE "BENDICK" lialaiice in 4 payments of $35.00 [>, NANG ti£NG 6 CO. m rv 1 wmwn I 1 or $225 CASH n—LJ -a'. j«C' -.su^r 1 RAFFLES HOTEL Tonight DANCE 0 n.m. to midnight Popular Cabaret All radian Virginia Clay Lee Sullivan "THE QUEENS OF BOLONEY" and
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  • 144 6 (From Our Own Reporter) PENANG, Sept. 10— Banditry again flared up in the Klian Intan area; Upper Perak, this morning. Six civilians and three constables were killed and twelve civilians and two constables wounded when a convoy of two lorries and one
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  • 322 6 A total of $406,898 is the value of stolen Army Stores and equipment recovered by the 91st Special Investigation Branch of the Corps of Royal Military Police between January 1 and August 31 this year in Singapore and S.E.A. area. Furthennore. 511 offenders were traced and
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  • 189 6 The uudcrnoted newly added nonaction and fiction works will be ready lor issue on Saturday: CrOaSuian (Richard) Palestine Mission. Graves (Robert) and A. Hodge. The Reader over your Shoulder. Jackson (Holbrook) The Complete Nonsense of Edward Lear. McMillan (R.C.) Planting for Plenty. Illus. Meulen (D.
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  • 217 6 tFrom Our Own Reporter' KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 10.— Closer relationships is to be established between the *****0--atxong All-Burma Peasants' Union and the 8.700-strong AllMalaya Peasants' Union. Seeking this close relationship with the All-Malaya Peasants' Union, Mr. Than P*i General Secretary of the AllBurma
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  • 158 6 f Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 10 Along with other towns. Selangor is preparing to observe a oneday hartal :n protest against the acceptance by the British Government oi the revised Constitutional Proposals f or Malay*. The Chinese community has agreed to fall in line with other
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  • 94 6 (From Our Own Reporter) SEREMBAN. Bept. 10.—When Rajoo. a trishaw man. and a woman named Letchumy were charged before the Sercmban magistrate, Tungku Hussein, yesterday on a charge of disorderly conduct »t was stated the woman bit the hand of the constable wh 0 arrested her.
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  • 180 6 RUBBER MARKET Tribune Market Corr.) Inspite of the drop in London, the Singapore rubber market opened firm this morning on American advices, and No. 1 R.S.S'. for October shipment, was done at 30* cents, in fairly large quanttties. j Pending offers on the market I
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  • 331 6 Whatever plans may he laid for another war. the engineer will be then grappling with the problems on the spot, said Mr. M. R. Swayne. Manager of the Electricity Department of Hume Pipe Ltd.. addiessing the Singapore Rotary Club yesterday on "Engineering
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  • 273 6 IPOH. Sept. 9. —A 15-year-old boy. the victim of an extortion and abduction, gang operating in the Sungei Siput area told the Perak Ass,zp Court yesterday how he had been kidnapped, and confined for approximately a fortnigbt during which time he was padlocked and
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  • 92 6 KUALA LJtnS I among th, pi. Xi attend 01 the n bo held ,n' Na, > to info.-m-it-on ac W Consulate Aft* r r scosj Confercn V' and .e])i-. r and D> ntong < of Comm re- v'J?' Crj c> Chinese AssopiSJ l 2 ii
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  • 47 6 I KUALA LUMPUR, a I On mformat '.."I Police recovered I arms and ammunition ?J mansara. Road ih Th e arm which J I seven rifles, shot- I quant 0 amir. I recovered by the loca I in some bamboo c'u "I Damansars Road
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  • 324 7 N ew S'pore Sports Stadium May Be Near Kallang Drome (Tribune Stall Reporter) There is a possibility that five acres of land near Kallang aerodrome may be obtained for the proposed building of a sports stadium 1 At a meeting of the Singapore Olympic Council yes terday it was announced
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  • 19 7 id The proved a with S wii ning AIIIhandicap. v n Clumbei N ara
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  • 124 7 Following arc today's and tomorrow's lies in the S.C.C. tennis championships: 2nd Round) K. W. Hearn and W. J. Harflfcy vs. X N. Wilson and R. M. Nelson R F. Smith ar_d F. E- Mack vs. T. w Cutts and F. T. Homer B
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  • 30 7 Th« Unicorn C'-.ib heal CYMA Juniar« on Batiinlaji last at the St. George's R";;d tieiiinl by tuo jroals \j nil!. Bc#ren irete s Chandra ;<iul Christie V Husslell.
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  • 133 7 Ii lias now been decided thai L tbrr c COniOUlNO y dive; »n the forthcoming champion fMps lo be held on Or!. 18 at t*e- Singapore Swimming Club win be a<s rollows: 3 metre Springboard 11» Header forward running Group No. 1 Tarill No. 1 fa);
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  • 81 7 Reuter. LONDON, Sept. 10. Probables 1 runr.era and jockeys for Britain's last classic of the season, the St. Legei. running 1 S l miles in Doncastei on Saturday aie: Arbar. Charlie Eliott; Bow and Arrow, Sain Wragg; Blue Coral. W. H. Can Chiropodist. Billy Rickaby; Compressor. Michael
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  • 120 7 The week end fixtures for the I S.C.RTC. cricket teams are: b<t\ urday, ver us RockMtea, at 2 p.m Hon", i Ijti Green; Sunday, versus G.H.Q. PARELF, .it 11 am. Tang I'n Barracks; The t'3m for Saturday's yam is: Chua Boon Unn, Al<\\. Tan. Rich rd
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  • 177 7 Ipoh Races' Training IPOH, Wednesday—Most of the oat station strings have arrived. Track work today was confined to slow pace work on the inner course and the sand track. All the horses were exercised singly by stable jockeys With some going round the
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  • 664 7 I'hi following are fixtures till Sepi 20, Singapore Tabic Tennis AsrociitUoii Junior Inter Club chain- ir.hip. 1947:-S-pt. IS: —New Democrotic Y.L. \mateur Athletic Union; T.F.K.Y. Ii dkun Aasoeiatisa); V.M.C.A. Trojans*' rs Bell O'Morn; PcnaUmefr Athletic Club va Bklng Woli Sports Association. Sepi 10:—Hospital
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  • 44 7 Reuter. 1 LONDON, sept. B. The fol- lowing are Home Football Results third division (Northern) Rochdale 1, Accrlngton 9, Tranmere Gatesheail 0. i Glasgow Cup Semi Queerutpark 2, Rangers I RUGBY UNION RESULTS Exeter 0, Uanelly io. Otley Blbeuvlena (France* 5. Renter.
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  • 202 7 Reuter. UoUglas, Isle oi Man, Sept. 10. Leading tlu- tie Id in the next to last lap o the lightweight Manx Grand Prix race for which he had broken the lap record in practice, B B. Russel, <28» in surance official of Kflternan, Dublin, and
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  • 796 7 The following are the records of the new horses running in the coming races at Ipoh: MAC: SCOTT by Mosaic-Scottish Lass. Ran 5 times, second once, third once, unplaced thrice. Second carrying 7.3 Christmas Trial H'cap £445 1J miles IP yds Won by Mentone
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  • 76 7 Th. Tamil Brotherhood Association will meet the R. A. F. Tei gah in a friendly game of soccer to be played at Tengah on Saturday ihe 13th September 1947. Players and supporters are requested to assemble at 94 Owen Road, by 4 p.m. Th- Tamils'
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  • 48 7 The following will represent the Nelson Sports Club against the HQ. Embarkation on Saturday on the Blakang Mati giound, the Launch leaving Jardines Steps at 4.30 p.m. Tony; Hussin; Talb>; Rajuloo; Haniffa; Hassan Sah; Samad; Chooti Watt. Vaithy; Wan Mahmood; Osman. Reserves: Sulong; Sidik; Han, id and Kemat.
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  • 232 8 Reuter. LONDON, Sept. 10.—Maintaining- a 100 per cent record cost Arsenal dearly tonight, and they finished the match virtually with eight men. Lewifl pulling a muscle but carrying on under difficulties, Fields retiring with a pulled tendon in the right knee and Mcpherson limping
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  • 133 8 U.P. LONDON', Sept. 10. The British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Bevin. got ii". on an election tight at Liverpool with a telegram today to the local Transport Union there ol which he was a former General secretary. "Ii used to be a common sight to see
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  • 50 8 Tho (olhjwing players are selected to play football for the JolUlads i.k,-alr.-t lh« RAF. Sti Company on Tur sdaj the h.ti.. September on ih< sec ground at 5.15 p.m. Stthambram; Rasak; MahaHngam; Ghani: Murugrasu; Sin tha. SalahocUn; Muniyandl; S. Chandra; Bupplah; If. 1. Oman; Muthu; M Chandra; R Govindasamy
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  • 35 8 The Huirican:s soccer team defeated tne CYMA (Portuguese Mission) cy three gcais to nil on St. Joseph's pit a ids yesterday. Scor&s w.r? Tang Yue Khye i2> end Ching King Hce.
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  • 61 8 Reuter. London, Sept. 10. -A nurse and two volunteer airmen masked themselves in an ambulance plane yesterday, then flew two childrou ill with infant 1 paralysis to hospital The children, four-and-a haJT-y c ar-old Gilbert Brown, and Elizabeth McNiven. I five, live in one of the
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  • 238 8 Ku&U Lumpur, Bept. lo it was Ca, ol th. more outstanding Malayan women students n Britain is Mis. E. Sadka. who obtained a Queens Scholarship in Singapore as long ago as 1933. when she went to England to continue h<. studies. Mi.< 3 Sadka
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  • 126 8 H.M.S. Biack Swan" a Sloop oi 1,300 tens' displacement, has arrived at Port Swettenham. She is commanded by Captain L. F. Durnford Slater. R.N. A detachment from the ship will be on parade at the present ation ol the Watch Bell of H.M.S. Malaya to the
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  • 70 8 Donations from the following members have been received towards the Cheng Hwa Union's Rehabilitation Fund: Mi. Ng Kirn Seng: $200.00; Mr. Ng Kirn Lee $150.00; Messrs Lim Siev Kok and Tan Sye Choon $100.00 each; Messrs Liew Chye Hee, Lim Siew Biow and Chia $50.00
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  • 167 8 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Sept. 10. The U.S. Secretary of State Mr. Marshall disclosed today that the United States Government had urged the British Government to reconsider its decision to send exodus jews to Hamburg but Britain had refused their request M:. Marshall said that in
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  • 86 8 Reuter. EASTROI'RNE. Sent. 11. An ex-soldier Rdward Jarvis of Peven■ey road Eastbourne, who invested his gratuity in a toy soldier making business, claimed at his public examination before the official receiver here today that the nonarrival of 10.000 pack'ng boxes tor his soldiers caused the banki
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  • 69 8 Reuter. LONDON, Sept. 10. Even the Conservative anti Government newspapers predict that the Labour Government will win tomorrow Parliamentary by-elec-tion at Edgewhill, in the Liverpool area, but with a reduced majority. This is the tirst by-election since Britain's economic crisis began. Th* reenb will }>< regarded as a
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  • 49 8 Reuter. Nunking, Sept 10.—The Chinese Government s d'sappoint ment at Soviet Russia's refusal to take part in the Four Power I conference on Korea suggested by the United States was express ed by Dr. George Yeh. Vice Minist;r of Foreign Affairs, at a Press conference today. -Renter.
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  • 242 8 At. the recent District Agricultural Show at Seremban and at the M.A.H.A. Exhibition in Kuala Lumpur, exhibitors from tha mukim of Labu. Negri Sembilan, won IG4 nnd 20 prizes respectively in ih v agricultural sections. For several years before the war and also last year this
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  • 129 8 Reuter. LAKE SUCCESS, Sept. 10. China proposed a resolution aimo I si bringing about a solution ol the Anglo-Egyptian treaty dispu f when the Security Council resumed discussion of Egypt's con plaint against Britain today. The resolution said that the Security Council. having confidence that
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  • 77 8 Reuter. BERLIN, Sept 10. Two Saxcny (Russian /.unci policemen, who crossed the frontlet into the I'nitcd States sertor of Berlin to arrest a man alleged to have taken plans of a uranium mine in liarienberg, were sentenced to five years' Impris mment today by an
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  • 55 8 Now York Sept. 10.— India la going through a revolution mote psychological than physical, de elated J. J. Sing!) President of th: India League i f America, a*, the I e igne s farewell dinner to Dr. Jon a Hayr.es Holmes, who :s shortly leavng America for an
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  • 88 8 Reuter. LAKE SUCCESS, Sept. 10. Complete deadlock nf fut«iw International control of atomic energy was reaffirmed today when Andrei Gromyko (Russia) flatly rejected the second report of the United States for ettempting '*to ensure for itself a monopoly in the production ot atomic weapons." Gromyko repeated Russia's
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  • 77 8 U.P. LONDON, Sept. 10. lira. Richard Brandram, former Princess Katheiine of Greece and siste of King Paul, was today given ft title with the tank and precedence of a Duke's daughter, by King Geoige VI. Henceforth she will be known as Lad»- Katharine Brandram. Princess Katheiine,
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  • 71 8 Reuter. Washington, Sept. 10.—Senat t Elmer Thomas, tDemocrat, Ok lahoma) said here to-day thai "professional belly achers" In America shculd be sentenced t 30 days in any part of Europe. •They would be glad to get back." said Mr. Thomas, who ha. just returned from a
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  • 45 8 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Sept 10. Informed quarters today predicted that the United States would agre< to take over the full dollar cost of the merged zones of Western Germany with Britain, continuing to contribute as far as she could from her sterling resources. Reutei
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  • 271 8 Penang, Sept. D—Special programmes are be ng arranged here far the Victory Day on Thursday. The Education authorities will hold sports meetings Tor rural vernacular schools at various centres In the Settlement. The Malay schools wn'l h id this a day earlier, on Sept. 11 The
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  • 90 8 fFmm Our 0"'! i Reporter) TELUK ANSON. Sept. 9 A petition from tho ricksha-pullers and trishawmcr. of the town requesting the abolition of the Internal Bus Service was one. of the subjects discussed at the meeting of the Town Board with the District officer. Lower
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  • 145 8 DISHONO UR ABLY DISCHARGE FOR MURDER Shanghai, Sept. 10. -A United States court martial this afternoon found Corporal Thomas lialloy, a member ol the Amort can Advisory Group in China. giult> of murdering the Chines gold bar dealer Yu bnen-shao ana sentenced him to hard labour for life. The court,
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  • 72 8 T, -'oMIl the J r l r I t-oned a I Second District VSSJ« I I serv< I with the rice m I enc i: k. s tlt«n c 1 prietor. I Mr. D R c I 1 I 1 I I I aooul I Beeaui L
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  • 37 8 I Stat I I the F I do a I by Mr. E. S. I day I I arhat ais inw n i* M that v. his native land. Jan I N
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