Morning Tribune, 13 August 1946

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  • 16 1 MORNING TRIBUNE H r Sev> Series) 10 CENTS i 4 puidii Nehru. President of Congress >\2a
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  • 114 1 Nehru Accepts Viceroy's Invitation An Interim Govt. i 4 puidii Nehru. President of Congress >■• n fih Viceroy Lord Wavell to mala. ,C date I rmatlon of an interim govern^ S RNcV De.hi to d'scuss with the S^TtnSlim League, said f" l^ that the weekend rewlution by the Indian If
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  • 104 1 mdon Aug. 12.— British imports of synthetic have now stopped and, after October, nothing Itural übbcr will be used for tyres says Mr. Lscoli, chairman of Ihe Rubber Growers AssoL m a statement iss ued In London today. lufacturers are now ling existing stocks
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  • 56 1 Trieste, Aug. 12.— Tension I arose m Oorlzla, m the AngloUnited States occupied zonp of Venezia Giula, last evening A-hen a procession nearly 4,000 strong took p?rt m the funeral f a Sloven? killed during Friday*! disturbances. Italians tri f d to interefere (with the process-on but
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  • 238 1 London, Aug. 12.— The Soviet Government has informed Britain that it wishes the Montreux Straits Convention of 1936 to be revised, a Foreign Office spokesman stated m London this morning. This announcement fol;lows unconfirmed reports from Ankara during the weekend that the Turkish Government
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  • 32 1 MANILA, Au£. 12.— Forty seven personi wore injurod when an iron r.iilincr broke, and they fell from the balcony of the Santo Tomas University gymnasium during- basketball ?ame.
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  • 700 1 THOUSANDS OF TROOPS BAR JEW LANDINGS Illegal Immigrant Ships Reach Haifa Haifa, Aug. 12. The Jewish refugee ship Yagour, carrying 780 refugees, arrived of! Haifa today as British military reinforcements numbering several thousands stood by m port to prevent the illegal entry of Jews into Palestine. Later a small sailing
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  • 30 1 The three-week-old strike at the Singapore Naval Base which involved 11,000 labourers, was called off last night. The men are expected to return to work today.
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  • 275 1 Laughter At Kluang Court Martial KLUANG, Aug. 12— After a hearing which lasted five a nd a half hours the court martial sitting m the case of 263 me n of the 13th '.Lancashire) Battalion ol th c Sixth Airborne Regiment w w o are charged with mutiny, adjourned W
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    • 77 1 (Full report by our special com svondent on pages 2 and 11 h A FEW OF THE NEWLY ARRTVFD ARTICLES CIAN SINGH'S HAVE ON DISPLAY FOR LADIES FOR CENTS SWIMMING SUITS ITALIAN SHIRTINGS Hn popular itripe designs) EMB: GEORGETTE BLOUSES TOOTAL TIES (Hungarian Fashioned) On latest patterns) PURE SILK GLOVES
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  • 1916 2 CATCALLS WHISTLES IN CAMP CANTEEN General To Give Evidence At Today's Court Martial "ARE YOU PREPARED TO STAND BY ME?" CALL IFrom our Spec al Corn pondent) KLUANG, Monday. [•r,r blazlnfl electric lights within a spacious green-painted converted tu«igar U 263 JS3& S the 13 Battalion (Lancashire) Parachute Regment who
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  • 98 2 When th c Second Singapore Assizturted yesterday there were t> t .-six cases on li c Wst f°r trial. To relieve pressure, cases are being tried by Mr. Justic c N. A. Worley and Mr Justice W. J. Thorogood limulianeously m different courts. Mr. Justice Worley has
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  • 16 2 PENANG, Monday. Elaborate ar rangementl are being made for Victory Day celebrations here on Sept. 12.
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  • 331 2 (By Our Special Correspondent) Kluang, Monday. The airstrip m this town about 70 miles fro?n Johorr Bahru is Me seme of a historic event— the 71 ass trial of 263 members of the i:;th Battalion (Lancashire;, the Paiachute Regiment. And the airstrip itself is something
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  • 163 2 U.S. Wants Tin Rubber Reserve WASHINGTON, Aug. 11:— The US Under Secretary for War, Mr. Kenneth Royall, said that the American Government is starting immediately to build up a M 00 .000 .000 war reserve of critical materials America would need m an emergency. l told reporters the Trea- -ury's
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  • 98 2 Lim Kirn Wai ed tp have been wnp] mechanic by months a^o, was to three years' r ig o rou and lined S5OO, Z months' further slurgcf of pos 38 Smith and Wesson 19 48 rounds of ammunition. When Lim pleads gm>. ehtfgej befor p Fir M DIJZI Paul
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  • 107 2 His many frinedfl m jj will repret to loam (if the M Captain J. C. F. Napi (affod 88) after a verj ness. Ho entered the 69 liia neral Hospital on Thursday <i last, underwent a Berioui oh en Friday morninf. but c-i on Sunday
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  • 57 2 «-I bought it dear, $ol| dear; besides l^t Chinese festival day P« Hian Koc a Stall** Chiat Market, who ad charging a customer lorn Of prawns when h 0 apP»-^ Second District JW» yesterday. OoK who charged W 10 coins m excess oi i
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  • 46 2 (From Our 0»* At the first sener Straits Chinese B the chairman rent part of had played m the i **He said thatake urgent back pay. con )bl Rations to th( their dependents- g*] Mr. Tan Cb muiusly elected as a be?
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  • 198 3 Carried Again When Wife Was In Internment I I 5 as M incus j come up for trial after tore a commoil jury and Mr. sitting of the Second and resulted m a Malay j amedJaafar bin Bachik i imprisonment of guilty. According to
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  • 369 3 A severe ordeal undergone by a number of .^:ck British, An /ralian and Dutch PoWs m one of the Jun-gl-3 camps m Siam where I hey werr> taker, ono day and to enter a fast-flowing rivr up to their innpits to make thorn go
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  • 104 3 tew* Hen j committed t° luCl charges .vckr. carrying flreof explosil j Patton, m ,-oun thai on me 1 h e was In charge police parti' 1 that PulaU Mm G had secured ihe len in I, he heard A 3 he cams n struggling on oi whom was
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  • 62 3 V m Wing Seng (22; a clerk employed m the Singapore Harbour Board, appeared before Magistrate X M. Byrne yesterday, alleged to haVe converted for his own use rations which had been entrusted to him He ia alleged o have dishonestly distributed them to coolies without authority.
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  • 20 3 r Aug. 9.— Fifty io stations will down should C >mmunications ion to privatelyive been gw mx will modi-
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  • 66 3 Randall Rees <20), a British army driver, who was a^egcd to c knocked down a Chinese woman. Margaret Wong, wi h Ms truck on July 1, had a charge of causmg grevious hurt by negligent driving explained to him m the Fifth Police Court yesterday.
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  • 120 3 HNmrHhm 9HHHH < >; .v- 'i ai th€ hands of some of the H d that he was daily and lapped at their whim i i fancy. n< of tho guards asked him to hoes one day hnt l>oin£ B little bit of iro" m he refui cd. 1
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  • 82 3 "General Hospital Can Carry On Indefinitely" Tribune Siifl Reporter) The General Hospital is now m a position to carry on indefinitely, said the Chief Medical Officer yesterday, referring to the respons c to the appeal for volunteers to help m th 0 menial ta-,ks as being satisfactory. Tti addition to
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  • 40 3 Committed to the Assizes on «i charge m connection with the Financial Regulations, Loo Chenp Kiat was dischar.'rvd a!id acquitted by Mr. Justico Thoro^cod at the Second Singapore Assizes yesterday v hen the prosecution withdrew the charge.
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  • 44 3 15 Malays, three Indians and four Chinese were convicted and lined $10 cr one week's gaol when they appeared m the Fourth Police Court yesterday charged with trespass, on the pi at term ol the railway station on Aug. 7.
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  • 315 3 An international character is assumed this month by Lord Killearn's Conference of Liaison Officers from territories m South East Asia, which opens m Singapore today. French, Siamese and Burmese economic experts will attend, as well as representatives from Malaya Singapore, British Borneo, Ceylon and Hong
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  • 195 3 Alleged Gunman Yelled Lim Seng Yongi on€ of the men arrested during the police raid on Pulau Minyak on the morning of July 4, was produced m the Third Police Court yesterday afternoon on a tentative charge of carrying a revolver. During U:e raid on one of the houses, it
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  • 36 3 There wraa only bery over th€ d. Thr.'r 'hinestf who w< ti wth pigtO I I hot M 1; pie Street, at 7 p.m. on Sur d ;in<l I I ;i- .iv v. ith
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  • 60 3 i-.: ecu Chin se, Including two women, who wrre ai I by the polic at he railway gen ds shed <n Saturday, appeared In the Founh Magistrate's Court yesterday on a charge of theft art 1 9 sacks of rice and 10 sacks of flour All
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  • 451 4 The Morning Tribune TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1946. Italy Squeals Ipeecl Gup Ui I there still »n i aly, I ion ich wm (fat tO I llt all bed Uoo<i [1 j- for hist whole ptriod ol the war sht was evei nything b il an embarraasm< i more powerful ally,
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  • 1543 4  -  Harold Nicholson j Copyright In Malaya By i (BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT WITH THE LONDON SPECTATOR) word "ser< nd pi y as cc i• d bj H I <; W d< fined as "the faculty <t making happy ai < /J d is rii s by accident. It] k
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  • 210 4 NANKING. Aug. nJjk waited expectantly y^.Zl the next move I n I cipi-ated by Genera:"™! Marshall and Leigh^Hg admission that appar-s^R conciliablo difference* j^B Government and CM make general p*-ace izl While official Nar.k.c|H tamed a Sunday siiena^K shall and Stuart conferr^K earnestly. Wt Meanwhile, Stuart p: -M fly
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    • 66 5 I m. k i Rl is s I x Ink SUtrv Wfor books WKKiH bTREFl 1 fAPORE. fe -8. m v-r RnUuirjnJ 1 hi 61, Middle Rd Bor»: Phone 2820. ■dm m Xi HEk ■Bia"-. Our guarantee. ■l(i(;AG!: SERVICE Br The Arcade, fr 4603. I onfeitioncry Confectionery H Store. IB
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    • 152 5 it's obtainable anywhere it's m Jh& $inqapoh& ShopA Electrical United Trading Co., 61 Stamiord Road, Singapore. 1* IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT US. Embroidery Direct Importers of all kinds of bete Hand-made Fancy Goods 10, Battery Road (Rodney Housej. Singapore Flowers Lotus Flower Shop AT YOUR SERVICE Artificial k
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    • 223 5 ran ltd MerchandiM FOR ALL YOUR REQUIREMENTS VISIT M A lI C «l 5, Stamford Road. Singapore. Where a new shipment of porcelain DINNER SERVICE SETS and ALUMINIUM WARE may bf inspected Telephone 7563 Hair Dressers Ladies Hair Dressers. Latest Fashion and Manicure by Miss Anna Mnjj<»E*i< k Ann Ladies
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    • 136 5 M Wear BUX WASHINGTON BRAND SHIRTS A D tinctive k Stylish Call at— E. ALLABUX CO., 92 North Bridge Road, Btngapore. Musii Store T.MjV Music House, Gl 63. High Street. Singapore PIANOS. MUSIC RECORDS Phone 7465. Optician Regarding the eye sight Consult: New China Optical Co. 71. High Street, Singapore.
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    • 160 5 Refrigeration Marden Company Refrigerating Engineers 82, Orchard Road P.O. Box 755 Telegrams: "MARDEN' 1 Singapore. Sanitary Contractors FONCHIN Ca, Ltd. Offlce M, Wallieh Stref t. Plione No. 7d.">7 Sanitary Electrical Contractor! Building Repairers and Genera. Importers. Shm SHOE CO., LTD. BATA BUILDING, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD Silk ilton NEH SILKS In
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  • Article, Illustration
    506 6  -  Josephine Lowman cvc For Vital Old Age Ij.'iv'- had H>me letter fr< m \i aJ <M tr j■• U I) '1 he habit* ol life which ing I thought oo mi] njoy them, 'l he follow ing one from i woman. Jin i a old adage 'A
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  • 327 6 ROME AUfi 10: -Scenes of uproar have marked Ih( "arl Parliament-now restored 1 0 Italy ;r 20 -rruption under Fascism. i iroul '.II when Genera] }>. |he once notable antiPa marked that political exiles tl b Mussolini had come ttal: under the shelter ol arms
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  • 142 6 \de, Aug. 11:— The YugoOfl pi otested Embassy here the increasing "violations" territory by United a pi I note said these flights were being made ovei the "north- rritory placed under Yumflitary administration" •slav-occupied Z.me B of thr rl Adriatic province of VencQlulia) A previous
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  • 25 6 The following passenger* arrived by Q.E.A. on Aug. 9 From Sydney— Mr G. E. Moore, Mr. M. El run, Mr. N. Sjtott
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  • 58 6 NO CHINESE CO URTS IN BRITISH TERRITORY i HONGKONG, (Air Mail) There wll be no Chinese courts of justice m British territory, either ceded or leased, said a spokesman of the Hongkong Government. The denial was made m view of a report m a Chinese newspaper Dip.t Chinese courts of
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    17 6 M Have you seen baby quiz forms? At would have to beajj to fill them in',
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  • 40 6 SYDNEY, Aug. ll:-FoiirlH armed police helped by so fl led with tommyguns, aerial iH j and nftreblights iv I most intensive manhunt eJ nised m New South Wales gunmen who are aid to :M one detective and injurrd fl
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  • 45 6 SHANGHAI. has just made one of I shipments of t» a this .4M pounds of her international^ black and green tea I States. I Although the price i it is said to be below f tations m the c Reuter
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 31 6 IJX AII.MJS EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRl&t HE^^l ITM^^^ fMIP^WI [SfsFTif THET GAL.'.'-YO GOTTA FELL bb E \APOMA— c HAMBURGER-/^—, r ?§jf»J^ Mip ICjp (To be contd. U>-^°' ro
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  • 411 7 Bi> \lleired flirtations between DON 1 ul Hungary daring the war ,V v Moscow's Piavda comfrom documents said to have been "n' v s r etreat from the Balkans. i 5n or I i frill* 11 «__i_ inrei Eoted Am I ranz Von
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  • 64 7 Niemoeller Snubbed mW Aug 11.— Pastor IB for s mi* years B p victim during I I n be invited i V Congress of IB r» a< En- V mth, the V B v reported IB >on was did not regard principal y I I held from 1.000 deleI 17
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  • 141 7 "Justice" And Torture In Franco Spain Ii ffi p, h ~T Spanish P Qliti cal prisoners are because Fmnco never has liftproclaimed when he started the >am>t the republic m 1936 X i such m a Dp (>r •I n l> m the IB Army 1 1 Prtson«p s I
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  • 234 7 Aboard Ml. McKinley, Aug. 11.— The official score for the second atomic bomb test, announced by ViceAdmiral Blandy, showed that it sank more than four times the tonnage than the midair burst. Admiral Blandy, home-ward-bound from Bikini, issued a summary of the
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  • 119 7 WARDHA, Central Provinces, Aug. 11. The Congress Working Committee passed a resolution today that (hePortuguese Colony of Goa "has always been and must continue to be part of India." The resolution referred to Portugal as a "country which has an authoritarian and reactionary administration, denies
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  • 91 7 "Atomic Diplomacy In Paris" BELGRADE, Aug. 11 —The Belgrade newspaper "Politika" today compared the showing of the United States film of the Bikini atom bomb test with entertainment by Hitler of his satellites m 1940 with films showing the power of the Luftwaffe. The article. entitled "Atonic diplomacy m Paris",
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 369 7 Try T/lW AMERICAN Answer To Yesterday Puzzle. CROSSWORD SiBI r^lnpc^— 13— Harshness 27— Principality iu34— Fill t<> the I, 1. .ff^J, LI, Ji l|^M ILL> 14— Self Britain brim I WJ 1 ill I ACROSS 15 -Fugitives from2B— That man 35- R,!. park |L EM SMMAIPIBWJgIjNni Russia 29 -Old Testa-
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  • 450 8 Monty Explains Proposed Army Reforms L:— Viscou i Al:t iff, has amplifl on tl pi I m►in of the B ng solaier m by editor I h nd 1. I qu on ol B i n n offl< d Au Far fr m impeding ncy, if now itual i c
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  • 66 8 US Ships In European Waters .SHINGTON, Aug. 12 he Navy now four < ru nd i tn yera m Eun pean the policy of be flag". f the Is ai m I^' nean, and some m the Headquarters m England. Ship.-- m the Mediterranean area g< nerally art* al the
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  • 93 8 PARIS. Aug. 11.— A delegation of three American women have red here to present to the Peace Conference delegates the views of the People's Mandate Committee, organised In 21 American republics. The delegates' chairman, Mrs. Thomas Burke of Washington Mrs. Claude Pepper, wife of the Florida
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  • 96 8 A EX A N DRIA, AUff. 1 0 Fort ig i i Ministers ot Arab sts*ea were expected W arrive here during the ireek-end tor Monday's conference on the Palestine Question. Tli,, conference whose object is 10 u:iif\ Arab attitude m tli ligh| of the receni British
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  • 156 8 Pu-Yi In Seclusion At Russian E mbassy TCKIO, Aug. 10:— Henry Pu-yi, one-time puppet t-mperor of Japanese Manchoukuo and the last Manchu emperors of China, remained m seclusion today at I he Russian Embassy. H--> h.i- Ki'iTi brought here ai i witness for th<> i>r<Vi'<-ut:on }»t the International Military Tribunal
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  • 21 8 No Bread Shortage There! LONDON, Aug. io m preparation bread rationing, ri bakertei m b i reaaed by %t now tleute!
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  • 109 8 r of !> Muslim L tern M ia*U banded tki comI Brititk Q ;'-il m ministration In Br:t -i India, Including provinces where Muslii In Muslim majority province! hv i. th.« League ministries would fond n even after tn launched and would tak»- no §i what loever
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  • 328 8 Muslims' "Direct Action" Day n i J LONDON, Aug. 11.— The call by Moh Jimiuii, Pr. .id. ul of the All-India M( i :m cb v ace of Ai^g. 16 as "Direct Action' i I take place among Muslim Leaguers m Bnta I 15. I is for reasons of
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  • 104 8 SHANGHAI. Ai.k -H hope sincerely that End be able to extend n helping hand to China m I present period of m-ed." o^B 'the "Vi Shih Pao"-sonM known as the Catholic D^B a leading article comrcent^H the work which lies an Britain's new Ambassador™
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  • 59 8 BALLATER, Aug. 11.— Quee ped and fell, bn leg, when cross Glen Cairn y I walking wtth t!> X cess Elizabeth I raret at the tin* dent. I After the Di I: "i I I with the j her two daughte back to Bain I five miles
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  • 24 8 WASHINGTON I dent Truman sigi M Ing the return M siezod by the 0 ment during t Returns Wtti LftS.— A. P.
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  • 51 9 i MADURA. India, Aug. 11.--j One hundred and fifty-seven persons ware arrested as the result of Friday's "Quit India Day' for defying th c ban on public meetings and attempting to hoist I a Congress Party flag beside a j I mosque on a hilltop near here j
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  • 255 9 NEW DELHI, Au*. 10:— T h c Congress Working Committee after a rital three-day debate at Wardha Central Provinces, 10-night reaffirmed its acceptance of the British longierm proposals for a Constitutional settlement for India and appealed to the Moslem League to cooperate m making the constitutional assembly
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    • 77 9 1 N .MAYER-S E'rd^ ByPathe G azette. Iro-MORROW |H£ GOOD EARTH— I Monumental Motion Picture I Milestones ALL Now 31 r. IMI'L JIUJIVI ■shines His Past Triumphs as the Irwegian Patriot ERIC TORESEiM mitnbia'i Vut mz.ttion Qf A New Theme— J PATRIOT OR A TRAITOR? j 1* BE SO SWEET
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    • 175 9 AtTThe Worlds GLOBE G.W, (Daily: 3 7—9.15 p.m.) "THE ENCHANTED COTTAGE" Dorothy McGuire Robert Young Opening Thursday "LOST IN THE HAREM 9 (Abbott and Costelloj LIDO N.W (Daily: 3—7—9.15 p.m.) "THE LODGER" Merle Obcron George Sanders Opening To-morrow "GUEST WIFE" Don Ameche Claudette Colbert ski: G.W, (Daily: 7—9.15 p.m.) "THE
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    • 92 9 Itltl I Al\ DELIVERS THE GOODiS I VI TO TISE MOVIES! SEASON EXTENDEDgjfeI r i I.lM gfe TO-DAY 4 5h0w5— 1.30— 4 —6.30— 9.30 p.m. EAGLE LION'S MASTERPIECE! The Movie That Was Seen Twice By The Royal Family One Of The Events Of The Year! IT'S imiTISH! f J m
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  • 117 10 ENGLAND ELEVEN FOR 3RD TEST Bill 1 (1 Hutton J 1 i <-}><,<■ should I a.. i i- Bhlock, ti. 2,000 t ler Smith, i < pi nn< «/zd A'/ an v vi cket-keeping job Q ■'> m Austral <i, an unity >o make Test de,r< go iK] <o Australia*
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  • 26 10 i o i i d the i the I arid has f > 'Jj Rtl Th. but iaid th I nav< BUI i Reuter
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  • 196 10 LONDON, Aug. 10.— Nothing lis known of the suggestion thai Mr. Herbert Morrison, Lord 'President of the Council m the I Labour Government, is likely to |fly to India to assist the Vice- i) 1 m the i?3gotiation for .set" 'ting up an interim government, I according
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  • 46 10 LISBON, Aug. 11.— In an attempt to check the serious food situation, the Portugese Government has declared war on profiteers and hoar--1 »11 finei and penalapplici ble to cnlpriti have now <>( Bed to U.S. 140,000 plus hard labour of from three yeai A.P.
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  • 64 10 1 oni- V M a ill be the Ulan H. Stadium day, Au". 28 m a d of Rehabilitation Fun^l. The have been selected to p!aj bined V.M.CA.'a trial match afainst th( on Wednesday, Huff. 14. I botnion Road. Kir}.. <,\\ 5 15 Dvi (m, Koh Hor Khoon.
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  • 113 10 HI LONDON, Aug. 11:— Laurie Fi: hlcck D and Jxai L-nirnC^t hay land t tn to lour Australia div ft r, The final choice should strengti isiderably. I T am which now numbers 17 will I Stirll Cas le on August 31. Th( l am
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  • 120 10 Brazil Expels Black Dragon Terrorists RIO DE JANEIRO. Aug. 10.— The Government today Issued a decree ordering the expuWon from Brazil ot 76 Japanese terrorists whose presence is considered prejudicial to national security, liosi <>f these arc Japanese of the state of Sao Paulo and all aiv members of Bhindo
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    • 58 10 7(!li AXXIVEItKAItY II a.m. 2.00 4.15 6.30 9.30 p.m. OPENING TODAY— Phone 3400 NO TAXES C NO RATIONS NO RAIN J\ NO WORRY S BUT J BUT DOTTY IN FIERY ACTION A SARONG LOVE AND i Luscious Lovc'k w COMEDY w»o** P y£"'^f*^^^ n for amount Mutual 1 I** v*
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    • 80 10 AIHA M R O A 11 1.30— 4— 6308 Lll t\ lfl Dl\ BOOK NOW! Tel I THE MOST THRILLING :^^MKr^HI A YANK FLAYS jft&t .jp, FREELANCE SK^^' "^JS INTO TOKYO! J 5 Diverted by r^l 6 Univtr.a! NewsrecJs. SA&te3®ss&& Book Now For The Greatest 9.15 Snol Gala All-Malayan Premiere!
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  • 310 11 MALA YAN CHINESE WINS MILITARY MEDAL Ban Tan Chuan, an assistant m the Dir -ion of Entomoloijy Institute for Medical Research, Kuala Lumpur, lias been awarded the Military Medal. Mr. Bail is probably the first Ch nese ever to receive this award which is made to noncommissioned officers and men
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  • 14 11 ELECTED PRESIDENT B Dr. Presil I I I 'his I B P en it
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  • 114 11 Repatriation Of Dependents Of Govt. Servants Kuala lumpur, Monday.— The Malayan Union Government has ic?rccd to accept liability to repatriate and pay for the p;i sages of dependants of Government servants who died during the Japanese occupation and up to March 31, 1946, it is disclosed m an official circular
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  • 215 11 The story of an armed gang robbery at 4.30 m the afternoon at Aliwal Street, allegedly by two Filipinos, Ignatius Undason and Stanley Almonte, and three military policemen, James Marshall Hall Ernest Johnson and Cyril Bartlett, was recounted at the Second Singapore Assizes
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  • 93 11 NEW YORK. Aug. 11. The New York Timts today gays United States fiuv.ii farces m ii; '.avc trengthened In recent months coincidental with the ipproach of the Parts Peace Oonf< rec the Bcatfon of distv m 1 md elsen .re In tin- Medifrrraman Tl an
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    • 119 11 CLASSIFIED ADS. Malaya Tribune Press The Malaya Tribune Press have opened an in-town office, Ground Floor, Winchester House, Collyer Quay. It is for the convenience of those desiring to avail themselves of the Malaya Tribune specially low rates for classified advertisements. Write out your advertisement on the form that Ifl
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  • 504 12 S'pore Deputy Provost Marshal Died Of Self -Inflicted Gunshot MISSING FOR 3i MONTHS Major Charle; Harold W( i self-inflicted guns ngapoi C WO, Porter a the i rj an twreeirch for Webster had been posted It ea aim th( I ln-ar,. by C I- W, Blum, BLB all probability Wei
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  • 46 12 f.' tpproximftttly who broke terd v under ri w«i I t today, Kyodo r«" A Doi ber of pri nen irert would rounded ip i ore than 1 r after t be break I today noatinoed their, be others. A.P.
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  • 81 12 BOMBAY Ai" 11 The Con-.df-nt, pandit Jawahar- i '-m'TU to f Ift lay expressing iynv t "'jur toothers and i m bid lighting I h I r todependenee '^nd to their ii' w born republic.* 1 He ■i'A b« hop< d to attend the In lan
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  • 8 12 i 4 puidii Nehru. President of Congress >\2a
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  • 245 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Aug. 12.— Having just overcome a ftrlto eh held up Malaya's exports of tin and rubber, Port Swettmham, the Malayan Union, is now faced With the serious at of having practcally the whole of its working capacity paralyted by the withdraw* of all
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  • 38 12 They Pray For No More 'Quakes DAD T! CTJII rO, A,!-. Of Doroinicnnr trudged 1 I*4 fi mil«i throuj of the tidal that havi da] part left lionieieti by the atattro] he. r i burden of A .P.
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  • 48 12 IPOH, Monday. Commenting on eriticismi rp^.'irdinjr tho bm <»? Jap PoWa to mkc orer the work cf Striking labourers of the Kirta Vo^p Board, the Chairman of tho Board, Lt.-COl. R.P.H. Drake-Brockmar says that all essential public Mi vices are being maintained at the highest possible degree of efficiency.
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