Malaya Tribune, 22 October 1948

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  • 57 1 The Malaya Tribune P.Y Tiir PEOPLE FOR THF. Propi r Sales than any Afternoon Paper in Malaya ,f P t ;n.i«to TeleamutM: "Tribune Spore*" Trlrj>h<>n< Sfli r» ttfe*> ■^ijHugjm^ SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1948 PRICE TEN CENTS THE MALAYA TRIBUNE London Agents Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd.. Talbo* Bouse, 98, Bt.
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  • 343 1 West Big 3' Give OK To Neutrals' Draft Resolution DERLIN COMPROMISE SOLUTION HOPES RISE irs—Hopes that a compromise solution may be reached in rlin crisis ros«? sharply tonight with a report that the Western agreed to accept the "neutral" nations' draft resolution on The resolution h
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  • 91 1 w( re arrested in i > ihe CI.D. last M were found in a Middle Koad togethi ('hinese. men are suspected of i on with the Comin Singapore, definitely a civilian. yet known whether thei Japanese is a solrii- c ivilian. .mitigation are being ii
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  • 59 1 iy v ases of srr.ali munition and a I nut miatic pis*ol red from M* voir, off ThompMX a I D. Chief. V Fowler, said that munition had probab"•n dump d in the Ret Japs during ill i surrender ntmition had became al '.'.'.is still servicem Discovery
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  • 146 1 «7ASHINGTON, Thurs.—The TS Army called today for 100,000 veterans to sign up under the expanded reserve programme, which defence sources estimate will cost USsl,ooo,ool*.ooo yearly. Brigadier Gen Wendell Westover, Army executive for reserve affairs, said 'at least 100.000 war trained men are urgently needed for expansion
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  • 118 1 THERE were no harsh word*., no veto and no walk-cut At last night's meeting of th* United Nations—in Singapore. Instead, everybody had a grand time. The meeting was arranged by the Singapore Rotary Club to foster better relations MBM*j ad communities. To make the function,
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  • 265 1 DARIS, Thurs.—Thirty French Republican security guards uere injured, ten seriously, in a pitched battle today with 1,000 strikers who hurled railway sleepers, bolt and stones at them at La Grand Combe, in the Gard Department of Southern France. The clash occurred when miners who had been
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  • 27 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Thurs. New provisional allotments of Marshall plan funds to China totalling $37.750,U00 were announced by the Economic Co-operation Administration today.- Reuter.
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  • 15 1 For the third day in succession there were no reports of armed robbery.
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  • 133 1 Reuter. MOSCOW, Thurs Pravda. the Soviet Communist Party newspaper, in a bitter attack on Mr. Winston Chu: chill today, described him as a "bison of British reaction who has outlived his day" In a 3.500-woid review of his recent speech to the Conservative Party conference at Llandudno,
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  • 183 1 Reuter. LONDON, Thurs. Pan.'it Nehru told an audience of 1,000 at India House here tonight "I do not think there is any chance of war." He added that he thought the world would eventually have to accept Mahatnia Gandhi's fundamental principle of non-violence. Pandit Nehru spoke
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  • 26 1 PARIS, Thurs. Dead'ine for a new cease-gre in Palestine was fixed at 1200 3MT tomorrow by Mr. Ralph I Bunche, acting United Nations mediator, tonignt.
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  • 652 2 THREE LAUNCHES WILL COST $135,000 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A re-vote of $226,640 has been approved by ft Qoverhfiieht for the Customs and excise Department. This large re-vote is needed to stop the smuggling of opium, arms and other dutiable o-oogs and for staff expansion.
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  • 79 2 The second constable reported missing following an sttack on a Police patrol in the jungl In the Sintok area on Sept. 15 has now returned safely. The first missing constable returned two days ago. A Pobec pattol saw seven Chinese running out of a hut during a raid
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  • 403 2 London —S'pore On £8 and Confidence UITCH-HIKING his way from England to Australia, I Arthur Geldard, 30-year-old English building contractor is now in Singapore. In the course of Ids 10.000 j mile journey from England I Geldard:-— Peeled potatoes on the Continent; Worked his passage on two ships; And thumbed
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  • 207 2 Two barges sank at the Alexandria Docks, Bombay and a Singapore tuberculosis clinic has Watted months for equipment that ought to be here now. The Singapore Anti-Tuber- CUloSts Association expects essential equipment for its Tr.niong Pagar clinic in Singapoie by the end of the month.
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  • 97 2 The Malayan Board of Currency Commissioners announc led yesterday that the new is« i jof cupro-nickel coins in fiv J 10, and 20-cent j would commence 'soon." These coins, which will be j darker in colour than prc-wu. I will eventually replace the pre Isent note
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  • 21 2 Rev. Denlegh-Maxwoll, Chan lain attached to H.M.S. London will preach at St. Hilda School. Katong, at Evensong next Sunday.
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  • 243 3 WILL DISCUSS REAL STATUS OF MALAYS (Tribune Shipping Reporter) HATO Onn bin Jaafar, Mentri Besar of Johore, who loft by air for London yesterday, hopes to meet tiie Commonwealth Prime Ministers. He will discuss future relations between Malaya and the Commonwealth countries, reliable
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  • 183 3 [pUT, Thursday. k i terrorists n ma*t< r °f ing railway early hours ol nd then set the •t r was told Sli (hi damage vi rennde wlilco wai i line b -v th< i to i xplode and by th" military investigate the i nw 1
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  • 37 3 Foreign Distributors >1 tru General M< i s ■ill have a rt present ivo sta- in Singapore and will sponsible for th< terri ten General Mo ors Overis Corporation closes torhe cutf oi tlx year.
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  • 47 3 MALACCA. Thurs. The bodies of Mr. Samuel Ha:pe<Ball and Mr. J. Y. Simpson, who were murdered by terrorists at Muar yesterday, were buried at Bukit Serendit c emetery this morning. High ranking Government officials and the European stnf' of S)me Darby (Malacca) attended the service.
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  • 79 3 Candidates for two lustra- 1 lian fellowships for Asian students will shortly be selected by the Governments by British Territories in South East Asia. Selection will be made in time for successful applicants to begin studies in Australia at the beginning of 1949. A nursing scholarship, financed
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  • 33 3 Th r Singapore Pakistan Overseas League ended Its 40- day mourning for the death of Pakistan's founder and first Governor-General Muhammad Ali Jinnah by feeding the poor at Sultan Mosque yesterday.
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  • 86 3 Lee Ah Kirn, schoolboy going home at night was punched and relieved of his wrist watch and fountain pen by two grown-up Chinese. This took place at Middle Road on the night of Marcr 22. Lee went to the Police and joined Inspector Ong
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  • 182 3 POUR Chinese gunmen went to the House of God to **ob and walked into a Police trap. They tried to shoot their way out and spilt blood their own, by a Police bullet. This happened on April 20 at a little Chinese temple; and yesterday
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  • 126 3 TWENTY more men than were detailed went on (he Queen's Own 4th Hussars' first operation in Malaya yesterday. "B" Squadron made a systematic search of three adjoining areas near Serendah, in each of which were tin mines. The squadron wag accompanied by a battery
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  • 54 3 The prize disiiibution of th" "Non-Violence" essay competition organized by the Women's Section of the Singapott Regional Indian Congress will take place on Satutdav, Octohf 30. 1048. instead of October 2U. as previously announced. The meeting will be held at 4.30 p.m. at the Chinese Y.M. C A..
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  • 86 3 Eight rural villages will have community halls by next year. At the Rural Board meeting yesterday. Mr. C. W. A. Sennett. Commissioner for Lands announced a total of $103,900 has been provided in next year'budget estimates for this pur pose. The proposed halls will be
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  • 390 3 FLIGHT Sergeant J. J. Rickard, witness at the inquiry into the R.A.F. generator case, admitted in the Ninth Police Court, yesterday, thai he had been shown a court document outside the court premiseiwo days previously by a member of the R.A.F. Special Investigation Branch. The
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  • 139 3 A twin-engined Convair ait craft, belonging to the Trans Australian Airlines, touched down for the first time on Kallang airstrip yesterday afternoon. The Convair, one of the fiv ordered for inter state services in Australia, was flown from Santiago, California. Chief pilot of the Convair Captain R.
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  • 380 4 MARTIAL law is declared in South Korea to m deal with the revolt of 2,500 Communist members of the constabulary. While this goes on. Moscow announces that the evacuation of Soviet troops from North Korea has begun, and that the people have come out in their thousands
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  • 60 4 THE Colony Government will spend $2,000,000 more on education next year. Out of this, more than $600,000 will be ear-marked for free places in Chinese and Indian vernacular schools, as against $100,000 this year. We are moving in the right direction, but we must move faster. We can
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  • 876 4  -  By Ronald Stead Miranshah, Pakistan IF 3'ou can imagine the waves of a rough sea petrified into permanence and tinted russet, you have an impression of the country we Hew over from Peshawar, in Pakistan's North west Frontier Province, to reach this outpost of
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  • 721 4 U.P. DR. H. YV. Kricgcr. authority on Christopher Columbus at Smithsonian Institute, thinks the great navigator had an excellent scientific mind, and that his knowledge was far in advance of his time. He believes the world has been more prone to underestimate than over estimate the
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  • 128 4 ONE of the main sources of recruiting for the force, is the stream of German prisoni rs of war returning from Russia, in Russia Itself, "anti-fascist" prisoners w i from the ma lv Id in dry i) most oi their i mrad Th« Si are w
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  • 475 5 S'pore 's Ten Pilots Have A Busy Time More Bi'j; Ships Call Hero Today YOUR FIRST GLIMPSE OF S'PORE (Tribune Shipping Reporter) Singapore's ten harbour pilots are being kept hard at it because of the increasing volume of shipping which makes use of the Singapore Harbour. It la the number
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    21 5 fi era •mrvia Ifr. P. mi pi ojmmmm. BruifM I tor, Malayan RmUicau. in, has i sfired o/ u/' UrnH.
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  • 87 5 !d the llanche Coroner recently: an uncommon praci dv al students and >ctoi s to inhale gas l Edgar Stenson nt medical officii iter Koval lnevidence at j i 25-: ar o d Ot. an.( thetist a| i r fouud dead ha C toner, Mr. JesseJ
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  • 259 5 Reuter. CHICAGO, Thurs.—Lieut. Gen. Robert L. Eiehelgerger, former Commander of the American Eiahth Army of Occupation in Japan, last night urged Americans to remenilier that although Japan was a -'vicious enemy under domination by the military, she could become a powerful friend." M told the
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  • 58 5 Reuter. London. Thursday. BOAC fiyihg-hoats on the Australia route will be rcp'aced shortly i by five Constellation aircraft, which will operate the service', in conjunction with Qantns. On the outward journey Singapore will he by-passed, the Constellations calling at Pans. Karachi Calcutta. Darwin and Sydney, instead of the
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  • 139 5 Judgment Against Stephen Age 4 A court ord* r which t anuot }>t i »//"<< ed for I* yuan MHia made "f Countg '"f/f rrvt k /m /< /oai itt itr old Btep ken Jones, <>\ Chariera i > /<«>, Kadcliff* had judgi.o ni in i» m sf Mini /or
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  • 14 5 Dr. David Rowe, Professor of Political Science, Yale Ir>iiversitp, who is *n>u- hi Singapore.
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  • 228 5 U.P. V T EW YORK, Thurs. —A postmaster's job is a very nno job. if you pick the right town, according to Gnss Latham. Lathan said ac would not ward to be pott.taster of a town like New York. "Too much üble." ha
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  • 570 5 Fadden Will Not Talk Reuter. SYDNEY, Thurs —The political storm which broke over Canberra when Commonwealth security officers interrogated the leader of the Federal Country Party. Mr. A. W. Fadden, in the precincts of Parliament House on the source of secret documents he had quoted in
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  • 303 5 Reuter. LONDON, Thurs. The Begum Pakistan Prime Mini;.l i sai l yesterday she planned l'j introduce nurseries In Pak* tan villages to keep in children from laying In the dirt while :heir mote-., worked in the fields j The only wile to accompany
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    • 120 5 Ml I M TONG S HONKK BRAND" jjjycifit f»>r Infants '"»K-y >r llt j S|M»ellie for 1 is .i < .iinhinatlon of ,r| v aatfcei monkey ii bring* instant reI f,,r IhHalaaee, catarrh, fhwrtaetM al breath. |U, !1 »ad ..ther forms of JH aitiiieatK. it is «njbV IhnHighoal the Far
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    • 211 5 YOU GROW YOUNGER AS YOU CROW OLDER BY TAKING TESTRONES TABLETS '''< linesl .>! all revitalising toon* l«.r Men. fjH| BRITISH GLANDULAR PRODUCTS V Re d what Mr. Ditfby de Buikli inys: "A complete rejuvenation has apparently ■f '""Ml taken place alter this fur'hei our. oi' 1..: rones TaLlets. Where
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  • 266 6 CID. Chief Warns Detainees Relatives Tribune Staff Reporter) fIERSONS posing as Government OlltClW w 1 people of influence arc squeezing money from relatives of those detained under the Emergency regulations by promising release or preferential treatment. rt:i u TelnnH This was disclosed yesterday by the Deputy Commissionci.
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  • 103 6 When police stopped a taxi' at the junction of Tlong Bahru Road and Alexandra Road, they found an Indian with one revolver loaded with mx rounds of ammunition hidden in his stocking and one hand grenade and detonator in his pocket. This was alleged in the Seventh
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  • 16 6 The next Singapoic Assise Session will open at 10.30 a.m.i on Tuesday. November 2.
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  • 111 6 Sixteen Ceylonese boys, belonging to "E" Company of the Royal Piomcr Corps, will stage a Sinhalese play for compatriots at the Cox Club. Waterloo Street, tomorrow and on Sunday. Under the direction of CSM Chandrasekera. the Pl ay which is edited by Raj Kumar, bears the title
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  • 234 6 J EDUCATION did not save 48--1 -year-old English-speaking opium addict. Yap Kay Thyc, manager of the Singapore Rubber Exchange Brokers' Company, from a piison term. Yap. was arrested in possesion of 3,600 tubes of opium, enough to "last longer than his life" according to the prosecutor. Mr.
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  • 89 6 The West Coast Road from Pasir Panjang to the 10th mile, torn up by 8-ton trucK? will wait another year for repairs, it was stated at the Rural Board meeting yesterday. Mr. C. W. A. Sennett. Chairman of the Rural Board told yesterday's meeting of
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  • 78 6 An un named road running through the United Plantations. Paya Lebar. and popularly known as Lorong Buang Kok Hng. will be named Lorong Bcngkok. "It may be easy for the Chinese to pronounce Lorong Buang Kok Hng." Mr. C. W. A. Sennctt. Chairman of the Rural
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  • 78 6 Mr. C. YV. A. Sennctt. Chairman of the Rural Board said at yesterday's meeting, he saw no reason why the lepers should be cut off fiom the rest of the world. A suggestion had been put forward that the leper settlement should be transferred to an island
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    • 453 6 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Jjfom (Incorporated In Singapore) "3' BLUE FUNNEL LINE jfljpj SAJIINGS FROM U.K. U.S.A. "Eurypylus"Due from CR. Oct. Si "Melampus" Due from U.S.A Nov. "Glenogle" Due from CR. Nov. 8 "Adrastus" Due from UJL Nov. 10 "Eurymedon Due from CR. Nov. 13 Sailings for LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW ft CONTINENTAL
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    • 302 6 NOTICES MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE Application has been made Ito the Municipal Commisston- er«* of the Town of Singapore to issue to the Executrix of the Estate of the late Mr. William j Holmes Dinsmore, a duplicate certificate in respect of the deceased's holding of $2,500/- in Singapore Municipal 4i/_*v r
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    • 825 6 TRADING WITH THE ENEMY No. ZZ of 1939 UKDIN A*C|* CUSTODIAN OF PROPERTY PROci a*. No. 14 of 1945 CU^TlOv BALE BY TENDER No ii Tho Custodian of Property. Bwgaporc the purchase of the following vehicles-- tcafe.. Lot Reg. Make Engine No. No. Type 1 5N.1802 Morris 8 Van 8
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  • 360 7  -  LOOKS THE BEST OF 17 CANDIDATES From ALLAN LEWIS was expected No Regrets takes pride of place with 10.7 in the Handicap event over seven furlongs for three-year-olds to be run 011 Nov. 13 during the Singapore Turf Club's Winter Meeting. No Regrets
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  • 45 7 mH x i S.CTJLT. v. Nee iiu Green; |joi il Naval P« lice o K.«J !> CJL >. Post St. George's t iha School v. Hongghai liank—Vlc- round; S CC. r i .___s.ee. sUIViVtIMi Singapore i tiampionships I. V.4.") p.m. Carrie v. SarHappy World 9
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  • 356 7 ire the probable candidates and weights s, the thud day of the Perak Turf Ciuh's lss l Div 1. 5j Furs 9.07 9.03 no: 1 Boy S.u I. 8 02 Man 8 02 8 00 7 W 7.09 7.07 King Va 7.07 lass I Div 2, 0'
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  • 265 7 For the second y: ar in succession F'ight-Sergenn* Rus-sell-Bishop won the SS-hole golf competition with a creditable card Oi 160 in the R.A.F. Malaya Golf Championships played on the R.S.G.C. course yesterday. Bishop (R.A*.F. Changi) finished 10 strokes ahead of H. P. Keene and Sq Ldr.
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  • 349 7 U.P. LONDON, Fri.—Soviet Russia abandoned her policy of sports isolation that kept it out of the London Olympics last summer and has annl *»n *'or affiliation with ten international sporting bodies, Tnited Press learned from authoritative sources. The move is regarded as another
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  • 397 7 S.C.C I A.T.S. Tanglin G.H.Q. 0 IN a one-sided hockey match played on the pariang the Ladies team of the Singapore Cricket Hub beat Ihe A.T.S. Tanglin G.H.Q. by two clear goals both scored in the second half. Though
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  • 84 7 Good b«\\ing is pre mised at the Happy World Stadium tonight. Well known .ocal j talent Tommy Carrie. Sarban Singh Baby Garcia, liok Kai KhcM rt, Nai Tom Chye and Kid Kassira have b» en matched. Carrie and Sat ban, who head the card, are old
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  • 272 7 U.P. NEW YORK. Fri. Thirty-two year Lee Saved'! seeking a shot at Joe Louis* title, lias agreed tv litfht England's Bruce Woodcock over a ten-roun i bout at Harringay arena. London, on December 6. The terms were not revealed since Savold's manager Bill Dally
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  • 438 8 Kashmir Problem Discussed At Downing St. Reuter. o lON DON Thurs.—Prime ilinister Nehru oi J India, Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan of Pakistan, and Prime Minister Attlee met privately tonight fur the second time in 24 hours. It is believed that the meeting, which took
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  • 247 8 Reuter. LONDON. Thurs. Informed en clea here believe the Burma Government's rice export target for the calendar yeai 11HS has been reduced from 1 I*o.ooo tons to 1.20U.00U tons ol this 1.100.000 were export* d by the end of August, j The) hope that this
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  • 59 8 Reuter. BAGDAD Thursday. In J Cabin-, t. reshuffle, Al-Rubl Ali Jawdet, former Iraq Ambassador in Washington, be came Minister ro r Foreign Affairs. Col. Shaklr Wadl Defence Minis! r, and Omar Nadhmi, Minister of the Interior. The previous Minister ol the interior, Oustafa A] Umari. a nd
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  • 184 8 U.P. TOKIO. Thurs. Premier Shigetu Yoshida told Allied COr-j respondent:; it probably will be advisable to keep considerable numbers of Allied troops in Japan after the peace treaty between Japan and the Allies has been signed. Assuming that conditions within the country at the
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  • 228 8 Reuter—AAP. rOKIO, Thur- CJoninmnist forces vhO revolted yesterday in American-occu-pied South Korea dispersco into the hills v. hen Korea.l polite approached them, it was officially announced here today. According to earlier reports, two columns of Communis*: troops hail advanced beyond th« occupied t.iwns of Yoan and Suneion.
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  • 296 8 (Tribune StalT Reporter) Registration centres for the forthcoming Municipal elections will be opened shortly. Mi w Wallace Dun» Municipal Secretary, m c thoee eligible to >>e icgiatci <.'.i us voters U> ''.<• ho early They Should not \aii mi the hist low «lays, to
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  • 128 8 ITN USUAL Sunday morning U treat for Singaporeans will be the Singapore Motoi Club's lull climb for cars and motorcycles at Pender Road off Iforse Road. Pasir j p&njang. Using a private strip of roe I whtch has been lent by Mr. Fraul; Staughton, the competitors
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  • 38 8 Mrs. A. C. Sunderson, wife of Air Vice-Marshal Sunderson, A.O.C. Malaya, untitled the &ffva) trophy to FUght'Bergeant It. Russell-Bish<>i> winner the .Hi-hole competition {scon- 11,0 >in the R.A.y. Malaya Oaif Championships ployed yaetĕeimy on the R. 8.&.0. course.
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    56 8 Tin Eiffel Tower stead* sent i n c I over tkt grounds of the Potest rfc ChniUot where UN General Assembly is being held Flag* border tin tranquil pool, anoV which is the theatre \chers the noi-eo-tranqtiil meeting* art being held US., Britain tnd France formaUg charged Russia
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  • 235 8 Reuter. DARIS, Thurs.—Britain today warned the Unitr ed Nations that the trusteeship covering ten territories with 15.000,000 inhabitants might collapse if it continued to be "undermined by political propaganda." Mr. Gt antic y Adams, ot British Barbadocs representing Britain, told the trusteeship committee of the General
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  • 80 8 Reuter. OTTAWA. Thurs Mr. Robert Menzies. Australian Oopcsition leader, addressing the Canadian Club today, criti deed reported efforts tj incorporate republic* Into the Empire. "Tt simply annot be done," he said. "The British w< rid is oound together by \ie Crown. We are all the King's
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  • 63 8 Tlu> following players have been .selected to represent the Green House Badminton Party in a friendly match against the Junior Badminton Party, consisting of four Men's Singles and Two Men's Doubles io be played at No. 714 Upper Serangoon Rd. at 4 p.m. on October 24:--Harry Heng.
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