Morning Tribune, 16 August 1946

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  • 11 1 MORNING TRIBUNE m v Ser.es) 10 CENTS AUOO SI 16, mi-
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  • 428 1 Byrnes Accuses Molotov Of Misrepresentation I*l "ifi waJWMtys Jo'ning for the nrst time m a .'en»Tal discussion following he statement by an ex-enemy state, Mr Byrnes said he objected to the Soviet Government giv:ng the impression to the Conference that other tx-enemy sta es were more democratic than Italy because
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  • 60 1 NEHRU MEETS JINNAH By. May 15— By mutual Bhe Nehru-Jinnah corres■on the formation of an rnment was released to before the Congress presidents met J Bpiy of Mr. Jinnah to Mr. I. totiofl to the League ■i' the Interim Indian ■rrt mi .handrd to the PretideM today. micr-oy inntrd Mr.
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  • 65 1 W' Aug. 15.— Several hun»>4 British troops drove main streets of Bombay terrifs and Bren-gun carW\ Wfewd to have been 1 city from the suburbs measure m view Issue's threat of -direct ■v tomorrow r J-?un carriers had guns cr fl ued With anti- expect however, M i<lß a
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  • 618 1 POLICE MAKE BA TON CHARGE AS JEWS STORM HAIFA PORT Jerusalem, Aug. 15.— Three more illegal immigrant ships were today steaming for Palestine, two of them carrying 1,300 Jewish refugees, while other ships will soon leave European ports for the same destination said a Jewisn Agency spokesman. Oiip of them
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  • 221 1 DRASTIC RICE RATION CUTS ANNOUNCED Drastic cuts m the rice rations In Singapore and the Malayan Union were announced last night Thf new figures are as follows: SINGAPORE. Adults 1] katties per week against the existing 2{ katties Females 1 katty a we?k against li. Children— 3 katty per week
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  • 119 1 Chinese Gunboat Holed Aground HONGKONG, Aug. 15.— The British Navy has ru>hed to the rescue of a Chinese gunboat which ran aground on a reef near Pratas island, roujrhly 160 miles south-east of Hongkong. Following receipt of signals from a radio station near the scene of the disaster, the British
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  • 119 1 Stuttgart, Aug. Jo. One Jew is reported to have been killed and several injured when police opened fire during a disturbance at the Jewish camp ut Wolfratiihausen, south of Munich. Some 500 Jews were reported to have attacked the police who were examning a lorry believed
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  • 181 1 New Kind Of "Rice For Singapore Tribune Staff Reporter) Twenty-five tOttl of ryccna. wheat specially milled by a pat< r.ted process Co referable rice, has been imported. from Austral a l;y a local firm, who intends to continue importing this Substitute for- riet to the amount of 1 COO tons
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    • 68 1 A FEW OF THE NEWLY ARRIVF D ARTICLE? CIAN SINGH'S HAVE ON DISPLAY i FOR LADIES FOR GENTS I SWIMMING SUITS ITALIAN SHIRTINGS fin popular stripe designs) EMB: GEORGETTE BLOUSES TOOTAL TIES (Hungarian Fashioned) 'm latest patterns) PURE SILK GLOVES PROPHYLACTIC (Beet Eoglhh make) HAIR COMBS SILK KNICKERS English made
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  • 917 2 RSM Thought Men NCO's Getting "Too Familiar" Questions About Women at Kluang Court Martial (Hv Our Special < orre&pondent) i;j UANG, Thursday. A stern warning regarding tin -examination was admu.istered to the defence counsel by the Judge-Advocate Major L. a. J. Smith at this morning'S session of the Court Martial
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  • 136 2 GOVERNMENT GUARANTEES PADDY PRICE As a practical tncouragemenl to planers to bring the widest possible area under paddy cultivation, (he Government of the Malayan Uriicn decided to guarantee to pay a price of $6 a picul for paddy deivered to Government at the mill door, and $5.20 a pictd for
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  • 138 2 In iw 0 robberies which took place *ithm tt'n minutts of each other m a back la, it- oil Bukit Pa.soh Road, two Mined Chinese KOt away with a toUl of $361 m cash and jeweltry n n Wednesday night- The first victim -5 were two Chinese who
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  • 47 2 Charged with armed robbery of $140 from an Indian at the junction of Carlisle and Cambridge Roads on May 13 this year, R yoUn? Indian Muslim, Syt'd Ahmad Shah, was acquitted when the jury unanimously BoUtl4 him not guilty yesterday at 'lie Second Singapore Assizes.
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  • 277 2 A crowded Assize court yesterday heard sentence of eight years rigorous imprisonment passed by Mr. r Justice Worlcy on each of five men two Filipinos. Ignatius Undason and Stanley Almonte, and three Servicemen, James Marsha] Hall, Ernest Johnson, and Cyril Henry Bartlett— when the
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  • 149 2 The VMCA I Road will m jbout Ang. the work ot repairing a i M| Ditm the pn-niu, „,1 :o !j which an App '^H now m pr '^^E The storj vi t h e ffi v^» VMCA b> the Japmelc "J tresh m th c minds or a
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  • 275 2 Burma "Will Not Lag Behind India LONDON, Aug. 15:— Major-General Sir Hum Ranee, recently appointed British Governor of Bo^H told newspapermen yesterday that one of his aims was to work for the rehabilitation of Buraß agriculture and industry. Sir Hubert added that Burma will not be left politically behind India,
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  • 64 2 An appeal by Loh Hce Seng, manager of the South' m Hotel, aoainsi /*?*> fine of '^00 a??(/ susp> ns on of his licence for a month for ovcr^harqing on jnnnls. urns &l*misved by Mr, Justice C. it, Murray Avy\hy yesterday. The sen>t net lad been
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  • 84 2 Before Magistrate h H V»H terday. a 33-;, Svec Koon. ft] fl Police Court o n t' ll I lumanly cwsini I Heng, Tan Yw Hock Chew dun: fl cupation for fl ?f>nf<'ssions t^* 11 pies. Tli c el- lo t hc ftccused. I tn the sam; 1 mki
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  • 924 3 Huced Rice Rations Will Be Rescinded As Soon As Possible OSITION "MOST SERIOUS" i of the Malayan Union and of Singapore regret to anHrP imoorfc situation has recently deteriorated to such an exI for very grave concern (says an official release). mnreciated that this statement, coming so soon after the
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  • 57 3 L Dollah b. Dal I tin b.Abu, and three lai Than, Ong Teng j\m Cheng Ho claim ihen charged m the i cc Court yesterday I ting 10 shoot Insha T:u Fong and a detectives and for posst ssion of 29 bales ury blankets on Aug. t tsoo each
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  • 481 3 Captured Airman's Story Of Prison Life I 'really had nothing to complain about until I got Urn Road Prison, where I was horrified to see idiicnof many of the men. There was no mereatment whatever. We were given very poor which, m my opinion, amounted to calculated ion." B; worn
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  • 178 3 Quniiamy (2. r O, an Indian labourer cmpToyed m the Naval Baso. who s;i d ho found a Browning antOmatic r.nd 12 rcunds of ammtinition and K->d firen it Co a friend to soil, wa* sentenced f o three years 1 rigoroui Imprisonment and fined ?:!00
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  • 142 3 ROBBERY OF "CALCULATED IMPUDENCE" A Malabari, Moliamed Yusoff bin I K. Moliamed, wwoh o Was found KUiltv I ot what was described by tlie D.P.P Mr. M. Buttrosc as robbery mOHmm i sheer calculated impudence and <ffrontery It vou]d b t! difficult to suripas 1 was sentenced by Mr. Justice
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  • 45 3 I Convicted on a charge of being i i wronSfu] possession on May 15 of 160 baS^ of cement. Lee Cheng Tone Waa fined $500 m defaulr, three months 1 rigorous tmprisomnent by Becond District Judp t T. T. Russell, yesterday.
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  • 138 3 fOur Own Reporter) Penang Thursday. To tfivp every ho Jy m PetUßf h dresi or suit, it would require over 2.*****0 yards of textUei and there is not .<»'!fFj<*i»-M <•]<,' h nov". said Mr. 8. N. Kir.i:. Resident Commlsr. -.t his r>rrps conference. Mr. Kin£
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  • 243 3 At a mcc ing of the Singapore Advisory Council yesterday at wh eh His Excil ncy the Governor, Sir Franklin Gimscn, presided, the Attorney General Mr. E. J. Davi moved the Inven ions (Exclusive Privilege Extension) B ll for adoption. Mr. Daves said that the Btli would
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  • 88 3 Mr. CreechJones" Tour LONDON, Aug. U—BeC*^ 0/ critical nature of (he Csl i n situation Unde r BecC<tfy for the Colonies, A. Cre-och-Jone^ ft reverting tiis origina; programme and is returning from East Africa to London by air on Aug. 22. His tour has be<n so successful and strenuous that
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  • 41 3 TEHERAN, Allf 14—Arthur R. H. Kellas, 91-year-old second Secretary )f the British Eniba>s y Lore, and Pierre Jean Herrenschtnidt, Comraer•ial Counsellor 01 the Fn-nch Embassy, hay Jusi succeeded m climlv b two oi Persia's highest moup aJn Alamktih l^ coo feet
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  • 485 4 The Morning Tribune FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1946. Curbing The Gunman essiou 'i i/. I I >■' > I leamisl the pi the to the fallows. The M procfamati Di bo far a- we anBut itj red In the breach ttULn m the obsei net. Ami i i [ding public, not
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  • 537 4 HuhVtlaiii. HalM* ntvllv iugdad The strange, hair-covered creature rec< Qtly found among a herd of gazelles m the Transde*jert during a hunting expedition, is a young boy of about 15, who can become the world's fastest runnrr, Dr. Musa Jalbout of the Iraqi
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  • 534 4 BOMBAY, Aug. 14:— For the first time m the history of the Indian National Congress, a woman has been appointed Joint General Secretary. In his search for new blood and youthful talent., Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the new Congress President, has chosen Mis^ Mridulaben
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  • 95 4 TOKIO. August 15. Gusty 90 miles per hour typhoon winds lashed Tvvojirria at 3 a.m. Tokio time with the centre expected to pass the east and north island today. No fears wire felt for the safety of Iwojima's -00 United States personnel The typhoon, described as of
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  • 122 4 BAAVIA M been "son,. cording to a British :lM man. It can i.• rtd* I esatblished that -h"^B Bandoeng areas irt uu^l part m the fiirht.r./^JM lands ton who u| these ))enn A detachment landers, ace >mpanied H tat vo of th« N'-h-rlanfisl^H pintmrnt of Justice, J cupied Oji]
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  • 118 4 WASHINGTON, Aug. -I sident Truman today M bill on US. foreign s'rifll creasing the annual sain top diplomat.-, from $25,000. H Terming it a step I M American efforts to wia^H "much more eff« ctive," tiki sident thus authorized major changes In 'fl diplomatic service in22<?M Besides pr ..vidin
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  • 35 4 JERUSALEM A Alan Cunningham sinner for Issued here tontel" ■gmnent ***S2,JK ernment and C patriation oi Palestine UNRRA W tine have 01 Polish refu their repatn«: r o early date Reuter
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    • 93 5 I 6 Cunu_ Ik tANG 1... AD w I Factor I pcrftunci Bismurelli Gift Seu [lla bux k co.. Wp..-- Road. Singapore K. Hotel BuiHiiig--1 Papcn ksM^ lok Stow HIGH STREET I Restaurant lor. Qnen t 61. Middle Hd ■porn Pbone 2630. r <% d 8 c IDACHE-CURE jrour carg
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    • 153 5 it's obtainable anywhere it's m United Trading Co v 61 Stamford Road, Singapore. IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT US. Embroidery Direct Importers of all kinds of Chinese Hand- made Fancy Goods cooiivroiti: 10, Battery Road (Rodney House;. Singapore F lovers h Lotus Flower Shop AT YOUR SERVICE m
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    • 209 5 General Merchandi FOR ALL YOUR REQUIREMENTS VISIT MAHIO 5, Stamford Road, Singapore. Where a new shipment of porceiain DINNER SERVICE SETS and ALUMINIUM WARE may be inspected Telephone 7563 Hair Dressers Ladies Hair Dressers, Latest Fashions and Manicure by Miss Anna Majorie Ann Ladles Hair Dressing Saloon Formerly of Maison
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    • 155 5 Men's Weai RED SEAL BRAND Best Quality Neckties fl $2/50 each POSTARS" 'Australian) Gents Shoes and Sandals —Shipment expected .oon Stockists of Best "Victory Brand' Cork Hats (HMflMtt). E. ALLA BUX CO.. 92, North Bridge Road, Singapore. (Adelphi Hotel Building; Music Stort T.M.A. Music House, 61/63, Hiyh Street. Singapore. For
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    • 162 5 Refngcr&turr, Marden Company Refrigerating Engineers 82, Orchard Road P.O. Box 755 Telegrams "MARDEN' Singapore. Sanuan G ntN&tn FONGHIN&Co., Ltd Office 64, Wallich Street. Phone No. 7557. Sanitary Electrical Contractor* Building Repairers and Generm) Importers. Shoes SHOE CO., LTD. BATA BUILDINO, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD i Silk Start NEH SILKS In New
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    345 6  -  Josephine Lowman I* Bust Exercise m to h heir I I want a (arg< i i wnent. otheri a malli i while still bmm c limpl 4 '> liit ili(^ firm the bait It If too bad that PI cannot juil ■nd out §p i cati'i- to
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  • 26 6 MADRAS, ,(Bpf Mail. A W. Indies cricket tram will arrive m Cndia m November on three oionttLs tour. Reuter
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  • 48 6 Khartoum, Aug. 14.— Twentj thousand striking cotton worken returned to their jobs after a conference with government officials. Tne strike, called m an attempt to enforce payments to work* it from the tenants' reserve fund, threatened to deelay A.P. I planting of Uh* now crop.
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  • 169 6 NEW DELHI, Aug. 15.— The Indian princes are determined to retain their thrones as constitutional monarchs if the country achieves independence, a source close to the Chamber oi Princes declared last mgnc. Th princes will confederate for resistance, by force, if necessary, against any attempt
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  • 162 6 SHANGHAI, Aug. 15.— United States naval authorities yesterday arrested Robert Warner for investigation of alleged international black market operations involving four other members of his family, m New York, Berlin and Paris. UNRRA Shanghai Omc e summarily dismissed Warner on receipt ol press
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  • 130 6 Pope Deplores Terrorism VATICAN CITY, Aug. 15.— The Pope deplored th^ terrorism m Palestine m »n address to the Arab delegation delivered on August 3 and published yesterday m the Vatican newspaper Losservattore Romano. 'W r condcm n all recourse to force and vioknc c wherever it comes from, even
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    20 6 'Tm all right with II exercises till the n says now turn i I never could do c wheels."
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  • 72 6 (Our Own Repow MALACCA, Thun With a view to padt cultivators m iWr' to increase padi areas,*. I have been g'-ven to all pu by the Land Office here. Official de ails released i that 8 yards of cloth IR issued to each aduh O on a padi field.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 106 6 i* I^^^ I *^^^**g^^ 'I^^ I _^~l l_^~" L|^~« L_^"» I—^* *-^~F >^^~* l-^~' *^0~ .1 II i rf~ I i rf"~l I rf^ V B^ B^ >>J IJ'L AII\U( EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRIBO i *0~ <*-• y J T^o rnrcp /t f ;in y|yhing Heart B*
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  • 257 7 CZECHS ANSWER ACCUSATIONS Persecute charges "absurd" m rzechoslovakia, m a statement to RIS AUg ,f fP 7the formal session of the Peace ■jondent i an." nesday answered accusations that ence n a SS were persecuting Hungarians, If Ser-chlrge that many Hungarians were The statement was issued by Dr. V. Clementis
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  • 43 7 Earlier Hungarian Foreign Minister Janos Gyoengyoessi had pleaded {with the delegates to the Peace Conference for relief of the oppressed |Hrngraian minorities m Rumania and Czechoslovakia and said that his country could not accept the definite transfer of Transylvania to itomania. A. P.
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  • 127 7 Wants Big Meeting Democratic vice ft candidate m 1948. called jor a neu and Mia'e met ng e>i Aiitce, ft;,*: Truman m the I dee Whc he described as m r deteriorating interft y.uafZOT?." powers arc dnjt- t m and further apart, I c w ftc jioes on will lead
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  • 56 7 Monazite Exports I DRUM (Bouth India), Aug. «Hl not export Pi under a specific the British Qovernn of the But< Sir C. r, announced iv iture. *Us. abundant m the Thorium m tli 0 manufacture of md a number of qu L -s- control of this *ere asked by momX
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  • 46 7 Singa pore, Thursday. A iuilang flrc wa s reported at 7.15 pjn. yesterday at Wilkinson Road. It was not of a serious nature. Early this morning the brigade was summoned to Balestier Road when it was found that the call was a false alarm.
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  • 96 7 Penang To Hold 10-Day Victory Celebrations (Our Own Reporter) an will cel^hra* *v p enans, Thursday. I" -^V Programme out. including MJ firs, da^ aese r. om Malcolm i ;ga l x r c as usual the ch'ngay procession. nd and sea sports, including tter, badminton and athletics ill be
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  • 75 7 (Our O\v n Reporter) Malacca, Thursday. A wrdict of. suicide was returned by tlie Coroner after the inquiry into the death of an a^ed Chinese who jumped to his death from the fourth floor of the General Hospital on July 13. Medical evldenc c revealed that
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  • 116 7 RAF Sgt. On Attempted Murder charge LONDON, Aug. 13— Dennis McCarthy, aged 20, an R.A.F. Flight Sergeant stationed at Cred'nhill, Hereford, was charged on remand at Marlborough S reet Couri on Tuesday with attempting to strangle Esther Naples with intent to murder her at an address m Wardour Street, Soho.
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  • 141 7 450 Hurt In PoliceStrikers Clash JOHANNESBURG, Aug. 14.— Official figures issued tonight listed four Africans and 446 injured 41 seriously after clashes between strikers and police at three mines m the Rand. Eight policemen suffered minor casualties. Fifty thousand African mine jworkers had stopped work demanding a minimum ten shillings
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  • 105 7 Six;y-two Africans who appeared m court here today on charges connected with the Rand mines strike were remanded on bail of £1 each. Two other Africans, one nonEuropean John Joseph Marks and one European Bennie Sischy were charged with Inciting Africans to cease work and were remanded until
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  • 167 7 LONDON, Aag. 12. London wives of airmen who will join their husbands with the British Air Forces of occupation m Germany are to have their priority claims decided on a system of point?, according 1 to the time they have been separated since the outbreak of
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    • 340 7 Answer To Yesterday's Try This AMERICAN »«*>. /^ln^c, 13— Pinner course 19— Country south 27 Withoutv.il- fklT 'f I ufIUAN lUeS 14-Having ears of China 29 They're com- 1» Lyg FW^ CU p I ACROSS (var.) 21 -River duck mo n m Russia IA L cMc L 1 A LSW^
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  • 260 8 v> 14 The United States Govlegality of the disseminU dt< d S ite Ol appeals for ntributions t immigration of Jews to D spokesman announced d that communication had r\ from the I h Government on the .sub l,r rtct r«d two we<
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  • 142 8 NOTTINGHAM, Aug. 14 Notingham and other p^< u< r, floor]* \ri h forced cloth,u'i ffjiipfjn and 'he London <c had found WTM of the people lih ha <i b( en P rintin v them by hundreds Of tnoutends, '1 Mr. E. X Eccles•o7/, pros€CM ny m
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  • 119 8 blt«' old < I m i an. being I B t i an •■1 Fnv COU Smith, whfl i i Oei if BUI :u;i. d i., H: rule j H I Ie m Bwn i cogts bcgl ii I -1- i nmeui n< iust,
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  • 69 8 LOfl ANOH August 13. H v.ird Hut'hcs, multi-millionaire fa turei and nowie producer, left the hocptuU more than n ■i" r be let eftred ji criti« a n iu v m tin amah of an expert QtfJ plrm»> Which lii 1 built for Ann) 1 Ml
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  • 132 8 Bri tain's A rmy Chiefs Confer CAMBERLEY Hampshire, Aug. 14. Sitting m a triple tier at Staff College, Camberley, nearly 200 seniOl officers of the Army with representatives of the Royal Air Force and Navy and experts m chemical warfare listened today to Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery discussing technical points
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  • 128 8 TANGMERE. Suss x. Aug. 14. --A Bri ish Cluster meteor jetplan.- flashed above this little seaside i own at 626 miles per hour this aftornoon— 2o miles Pr hour above the world air speed record -during ;ests for an official att'-mpt on the record. Announcing
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  • 75 8 LONDON. Aul'. 14. Liv *tf Loi H worker^ decided by »n oferwhelmlai majority to retnri work tomorrow morning at a mecun? callt their Union today. The union bad ifmimiiiMkd thai the unall all round wage Incn •flered the employers should be pt< d. strike which
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  • 269 8 AKRCN, Ohio, Aug. 13.— The Presiden ol p| Goodrich Company today ca lied for "seriou I tion to be given" for returning crude rubber t I market basis at the end of this year. I The President also urw ernment j IS i l
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  • 153 8 Sikhs End Boycott AMRITSAR. Punjub, Aug. 15.— The Sikhs hnv»« decided to enter the Indian Constituent Assembly "when the opportunity comes" and to enterthe interim government. After deliberations lasting two days the supreme body of the Sikh community, Panthic Board, sitting at Golden Temple decided to withdraw their previous decision
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  • 187 8 MACARTHUR'S V-J DAY MESSAGE Tokio, August H:— Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur, m an order oublished to troops on the first anniversary of Japan's surrender, said this date 'emerge not only M a day of vieto* y: it is one of thanksgiving m wrvch we bow our heads m extreme humiliation
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  • 75 8 Wants Full Liberty For Mufti CAIRO. AIH 14. Th Arab Leagu*.- Council ar »h (l meeting In October will consider measure- t o seek the removal of ;i .i r. 1 ns On ,i, t liberty of Raj Amin el Husseinl, tin 1 Mufti oi Jerusal n it preseni a
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  • 72 8 LONDON. AUg understood to have < b,half of s.s. Biz (Captain John Mil Pgainst united Sta^ the American W" and freight. 2 numeration f« Elizabete. tf gg The AA t -i lision with W In the Ati.: and was subsi driied by th< The Wiit i
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  • 81 9 P Cor men out „r al u u Shih sa^ toss than the number of deserters, who drafted by •w> Con muni ts Q Liv described the Commupists* westward drive from south- Honan as "part of their owal plan for a nationwide uprising." In one month,
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  • 261 10 LONDON, Aaf. 14.— The weather seriously curtailed p nmo I county cricket mulches. Only two-and-a-hali hours 1 play praa possible In the mutch between Hampsl ire and the present championship leaders, Yorkshire. hard for nil n a pitch which |p to Hampshire's spin bowlers
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  • 107 10 rCOur ow rj Reporter) }'>itH)iK, Wednesday leresting tocoer provided «t '<•♦•< M today uhe/i th<Singapore OWnese Athletic playing ili» i; ganii tv n drew iritfa the P< nani f P< otbal] a. v l.ition. tin- i i league i'-.d cup tie Chan"t o'-tj, jh<- kka
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  • 286 10 15,000 Shanghai J ewish Want To Quit China SHANGHAI, Aug. 14.— The overwhelming r* of Shanghai's 15,000 European Jewish refugees patiently awaiting permission to move out Thii follows a rapid deterioration m theii Ie petition particularly with the closing flown of any United Stal Krmy establishments, h at on*- time
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  • 65 10 Playing at Seletai 'M HMS Terror boat tho NVfal l»y nine wickets. Tho following have bet! -fl to play for Nondescripts "A'^B against HMS Terror, S- !et*r P K. Ba?k-ir-.n. D D:J rai. P. Ccok. O. X Nirf^aH Doraal, E. Le lferc er, P I Rooyen. Lloyd Fernando,
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    • 128 10 EVERYBODY LOVES "FANTASIA I DISNEY-DAZZLED! I CASCADE OF MULTIPLANE COLOUR WHICH H DRENCH THE SCREEN WITH BEAUTY! AI H A MRR A 11— i.so— 4— 6.smjß R 1 Tel 6909.1 MAGIC MUSIC THAT FLOODS THE VJuM WITH A THRILL GORGLOUSNESS UNMATCHM NOTHING LIKE IT IN HEAVEN Thrill to maj-ic moods
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  • 185 11 Enuring the course of an cx--51 r today Ghavam es Sul- »My foreign policy re•J uS friendship with all nations. 'best relations of friendship SSed ?n reciprocity and mutual He: v:: iurs refrain obj< ci ol my IV:.. i« problem. il views ».i m eem much |I:.'V however, me
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  • 127 11 EVACUATION OF JAVA INTERNEES B ATA VI A. Aug. 13.— There If every prospect that 1,800 persons formerly interned by the Japanese and still held by th c Indonesians m the interior of Java will be evacuated i at the earliest opportunity according to well-informed circles here today. A further
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  • 152 11 WASBEES FOUNDERS NEW JOB SOUTHAMPTON, Aug. 14— Mrs. Ninian Taylor, a SOgStX wuniaa wiio founded tile Women's Auxiliary Service In Burma and for two and a halt wars organised a system of canteens for troops throughout the Burma theatre, has com c hom c "to grow cabbages..'' She told a
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  • 178 11 LONDON. Aug. 14.— A1l me n ana' women accepted into the Army and ATS during the wa r who contracted tuberculosis after passing the official "medicals'' as Al a i*e to be sent to South Africa for special treatment- For periods varying from 12 months t
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  • 37 11 The S.C.F.A. will meet a Combined Services learn at .soccer on Sa uraay at the Jalan Beaar Stadium, tro^eeas wIL Oe aonated equally to tne services Spurts Fund and tne S.A.F.A. Fund.
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  • 180 11 S'PORE CHINESE BEATEN AGAIN AT PENANG (Our Own Reporter) PENANG. Thursday. Despite gaining slight territorial advantages, the Singapore Chinese Athletic Association went down onenil to the Penang State eleven m the third charity soccer match m aid of the China Famine Fund, pla\vd on Victoria Green today. Penang's winning goal
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  • 288 11 (By Morris Harris, A -.sedated Press Correspondent) WASHINGTON, Aug. 1 5 American officials on Wednesday generally seemed disapoointed with Generallissimo Chiang Kai-shek's statement. Sources familiar wi h officials views said the feeling was that the Generalissimo's message was no responsive to the fx:stins: silua f ioa
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  • 211 11 SYDNEY, (AirMral): Racial discrimination, as expressed m th White Australian policy was a menace to world peace, says Mrs. Mi' ham Lam. a Parsee Lawyer from Bombay, who is leader of the Indian delegation to the Women's Charter Conference m Sydney. "CoiOiffed p«Opl<
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  • 109 11 Scottish Soccer LONDON, Aug. 14.— Scottish football results: SCOTTISH LEAGUE DIVISION (A) Aberdeen 1, Kilmarnock 0; Clyde 2, Celtic 2; Hamilton 1, Falkirk 4; Hearts I, Panick 4; Morton 3, Motherwvll l; Queens Park 3, St. Mirren 2; Queen Of South 4, Third Lanark 1; Rangers
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  • 90 11 Thp follouinß is the RAF iTenjjah) flrgj soccer eleven for Sunc! i\ s DUtCh against the Singapore Indian Asftoctetjoti at Jnlui BbftAr m, aid A orphans of victims of the SiamBur:n i Death Railway b taken care of by the Ramakrish M a Mission here: Robert; Qrifflthi
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  • 79 11 COLON IALS CRICKET Th»- follCir'ng h.-iv.- t-n irv.tf'd to :>!ay Cricket for the Co'on'als i^t thf N- val B.isu Cf cket on Sunday at Ja'an H.-sar Stadium. Play commences at 11 'i m A R. D<'lilknn fCapt.), h. C. D'! 'k:m. R D-lilkan. W R ;tnaT. r.-'llr.c li. S. N
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    • 80 11 I P ASSFNGERS Ipa r arrived ■i*-- 'mi Aug. 14. 4r. MacLaren, Mr. W.l Mr. J. BvansJ B >Uins, Miss B. J J ClarJte, S/Ldr. W. J. Gear Mr. a. Camp- jy. i Guru, Mr. »r. A o T Trinder, Mr. i J Miss J. J Intii Mi 81.B l
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  • 487 12 r fro I Bi Chinese I p nd exporters ierlanda Indies b n£ r>oo 000 during Dutch N I [01 su^, r D b i and tobacco taken out of Java ports I r salt flsh .salt, gambiar, kumiyan rincense), and cloves. This
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  • 23 12 m Three per- red .vh. n.\ rm\ dr*.v«n -< f p., '\«d m V v -r. B\ t-- to lay 0 red S M
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  • 66 12 LONDON, Auk 15— Major Ken- n- th Burnett of Olmlnni. Burkis., ha.s marrnd hi v.if" for the second time :u •!)<• American parish church. Burnett wii formerly MiM HI Han Wong, OhineM Con- ted Christian. The major nut br m China after his retetM from
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  • 336 12 London Aug. 15.— The latest of Lord Wavell's war dispatch's published by th British War Office today covers operations m Iraq, East Syria and Persia from April 1941 to January 1942. Describing tho Persian Bitua Uon m July 1941 the despatches recall that L!eut.-Gen.
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  • 101 12 SYDNEY. Aug. 15— Thousands of I j ewes and young ltunUs are dying j m a drought which extends from cvntral and western Australia to th*' j far northwest and to Queensland and New South Wales, it was re* ported here today. As transport Ls heafify curtailed
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  • 19 12 A motor bin war burnt out it 5.20 niirht nr.-:r the junction O** Ifoul n and Thomson Road. Singapore.
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  • 45 12 SHANGHAI, Aug. 14.—Qu.ntuplets have been born to the ivife of a Chinese farmer m Chaohsien, about SO Kilometres southeast of Shifichiachuang, m icestern Hopei province. The mother and the babies -four boys and a girl are naiu f -o be doing well.- Reuter
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  • 5 12 "i'o\ i\w.vv»\>t»\i\t»'*\ you,
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  • 210 12 (From Our O ic n I Special Cablet, c t 9 Kara r«,u',ht a i grani I who tried to j Mail. Th< I killed H Mr. 1 'I Ooverni ya. v. I h ive I Ms Oove I Singapore. H PENANG, J deserter; Tosl I men arrested by
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  • 71 12 LONDON, Aug. rerin* their attitude urcement that the W vited Pandit Nehru to m tcrim Government. W Committee of the Lori-" the All-India M**£ a statement today ;a>_n, ••Ignoring Wr«» British have *£*J£ form the interim go«- fl handed over poorer -What has been cw ..vill merely strengthen termination
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