Morning Tribune, 17 August 1946

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    75 1 16 -Mr. Nehru, president of the Is Party, iold newsmen today thai rome ahead with the formation of i Government without the co-operation of im Leagu< news conference meeting last tween Mr. Nehru jin ah, Muslim president, which ru said "did not m to one tere n furtfv r
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  • 45 1 ERIOUS URBANCES CALCUTTA ■TA Aug. 16.-Assault-> vere reported from vaW Calcutta, and by -arty 3 Pie had been m W tabbI provinc i I action day was obi 1 irehed m XL !i a I d 'n I v,ab I PunE I i pubI Reuter
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  • 103 1 (Our Ow n Reporter) PENANG, Friday. The first hatch of 13 Malays left here tonight for the Kuala Selangor agricultural scheme at Taiijong Karang. There they will be joined by their families later. 'hairman of the Rural Board, Mr. V. E. Da*aon, stated that on a n
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  • 80 1 BUNEOS AIRES, Aug. 16—Presi- t P< ron of Argentine speaking at ending the May sampalPn to reduce tin* cost of livsaid today Argentina would scl 1 |°od only to those countries supplvie need-:. which arriv c empty leave he declared. "We want rtes to txnort to Us m
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  • 21 1 r TON. Aug< IG.-Mnior- n Eserton, who recently 1 d riToctor of tho China rodar L N RRA. left for Chini
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  • 396 1 JEW GIRLS FIGHT BRITISH MARINES turday, August 17, 1946. Fage »'H' Immigrants Elude Naval Blockade, ~^T7-Z Famagusta, Cyprus, Aug. 16. The first batch of a few hundred illegal Jewish immigrants, now m barbed-wire camps m C; prus put up a strong opposition, and pelted marines from the British cruiser Ajax
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  • 84 1 Batavia, Aug. 16. Machlne- and rffls fir? on Bri sh n I i and the use of artillery v Tnd' neslan irorps are report officially today from Bandoeng, Sourabaya and the area south of A patrol clash Is r ported m v o western sector ot
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  • 36 1 LONDON. Auec. 15, -Major T. C. \vv. DSO, Of Ringltead, Norfolk has been appointed Private Secretary o Her Majesty the Quc?n. Major Harvey served throughout the war Aith the Scots Guirds.
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  • 20 1 SEOUL, Aug. If. Seven Koreani wore killed and several injured critically m Liberation Day disturbances at Naju, Kwangju and Chipyong.
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  • 203 1 NANKING, Aupr- lfi.— The Hsin Mill Pao reported today that Marshal Chiang Kai-shek had decided to call a conference of China's intellectuals on Aug. 25 at his summer capital, Kulinpr, to seek a solution of the nations internal strife. It said
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  • 245 1 PARIS, Aug. 16. New Zealand > chlccate Mr. W. J. Jordan, today denounced the Soviet delegation for delay and long speeches durino. the peace conference meeting on Russia. j "Let us do something, Mr. Jordan shouted, obviously out of tcm.pcr. "Here we sit listening
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  • 341 2 Public Restaurants To Help Achieve 50,000-A-Day Target < Tribune Staff Reporter) The Government has -h-\-i>,<><\ two now schemes by which reasonably cheap meal! can be .sold to the public. The .schemes are an expansion of and an lmpitxrement on the existing Peoples Restaurants. One scheme IS to supply cooked
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  • 179 2 AIX)R STAR a rig* m serious cri/ri'i cxmmlfd during July In Ki-dah and Peril! was shown m rofltv ol erlmeg for the period. There wie m all 27 robberleJ and six murders, Sremrmi br-ing Ed m nvo of these. Corrlnuing their drive a«alns uiiiHi-nh> d ttreams
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  • 81 2 LONDON, AUi' If). Ah I. I' it 100 of Lori' t-rn< m v\«'nt b work their k. l< >ndoiM r U■r tl upplj no bettei ihl morning. 'il'- i iinpAns Rpok< mi.i,, Mid ibere might tx tit l are i hi bu| >t will i>, :i.,
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  • 314 2 FULL SUPPORT TO JINN AH URGED Singapore Muslims Observe "Hartal" Emphasizing that the day marked a turning K>int m the history of Muslim India m their right to "im their proper place In India. Mr. M. Karim Gani 'resident of the South Indian Moslem League, and he editor of the
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  • 96 2 LIFE TERM ROTAN FOR ROBBERS ALOR STAR— Convicted on a charge of gang robbery committt d at Tembak Burong, Kuala Kedah, m April last, Mr. Justice Moore sentenced tour Malays and a Siamese ;o penal servitude lor life plus 15 strokes of the rotan < j ach on Monday. In
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  • 81 2 Five Cliine.se women were convicted and lined $50 or on<. month's impri-j sonment each m the Fourth Poiice! Court yesterday on a charge of theit of 15 -acks of empty bottles from Tanglin Barrack %s on Aug. 15. A soldier saw the five accused, who' '<i(
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  • 144 2 Rctnam (26), a lorry driver employed ly NAFFF. was lentCßCtd to thre« months' rigorous imprisonment by First Police Magistrate Paul Stnrr, yesterday on a charge of attempted criminal breach of trust of a beer. Ratnam's lorry was loaded with 200 cardboard cartons of beer at
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  • 70 2 trial ir I ment 01 I ln.ti, m dispose of m ***** on Auk. I Bail of ?:,rr I In the tame H Birhan Sin P h. HrdVr^B Kane Ann app eared charge m respect I butter belonjrinjr to th< I ed at $0,000 .Both trial. Police hail v
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  • 46 2 ALLEGED ASSAULTED POLICEMAN Bail of $100 wis v m] Rabo n when h t claim^a Fourth Magistrate I*,1 Co«r t to a chance of asstultfej of the Volunteer Police B< the execution 01 his dut^,^ gar Street on Aug. 14. 7^, postponed t o Aug. 23.
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  • 463 2 Accused Paratroops Warned Not To Sweat At Witnesses Shorthand Writers "Incompetent" (By Our Special Correspondent!. H kluang, mm A two-day adjournment was called at mid-dajH day m the Court Martial of members of the 13 H troop Battalion, m order t 0 give the official sifl hand writers time to
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  • 42 2 In order to collect InWJ rocor d evidence agj^H criminals, No. tigation t^am is now and WiU be h.T <; j^loi a Member- oi t^ P u fo come forward v The investigator are Chinese A,soci,tion W
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  • 22 2 SERVICE REMEMBRANCE SERVICE TOMORROW Then. «1H »c a sir*: 10.30 a.m. m r»-m. mD thanks*** i Royal Navy. th, M^ the Fishins
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  • 351 3 i The Office of the Special Commissioner, Lord illearn, has received advico from Bangkok that an urgent letter has been sent by the Siamese Ministry he Interior to the Provincial Authorities of 26 riceproducing provinces, reading as follows:— "Siam being bound by a tri- 1 partii agreement to deliver
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  • 61 3 B H > on re Ml f Driver I X He I X li;'i l v counsel for the he had X and ■h'. WhltficM rould not B, his act H h< did n t r rith I r 'Ort m er X I as i r m
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  • 33 3 I took irraccupanti n 610 m »t o'clock, ag along raylaid by it." reported Beich Road police R.'-hman and A the scene of the Indian of found n living party I I
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  • 128 3 TUNGKU MUSA EDDIN BACK IN SELANGOR Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 10.— TunQK.il Mum EddM. ex-Sultan oj Sclav yur, who was delained" m Singapore by the order of Government since his release from Cocos island, arrved m Klang this morning. It is understood he has been given nvo weeks' leave to Vcsit
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  • 55 3 Two Malays, Md. Zi n bin Abdul' Kami and Osman bi n Subot, were In the dock yesterday before Magis-j 'rate Ahmad bin Ibrahim when I charge WAs explained t o them of committing murder of Ong Kirn Kai fit Jurong Road on June 7. The case' *Ui
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  • 94 3 Mletfed to bare committed gins fubbCTj with five or more- persons o' $20 belonging t 0 a n Indian mmoc P. Pumakuihy at 9.10 p.m. on Thursday at tlie junction of North Bridge Road and Holloway Lane, three H>lam youths. Tan Ah Lai. Wong Yooti
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  • 59 3 An Indian. Gopal, Has produced m the Fourth Magistrate's Cour t yecterdfty when three charges were explained io him of possessing a signal pistol, nine rounds of ammunition and i Dayonet without licences at Sombawang Road on Thursday night. The accused was ordered t 0 be
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  • 40 3 BOMBAY (Air Mai] lndian cotton shippers, at a meetings m Bombay, passed a resolution, opposing any Government move to regulate or control the shipping of raw cotton. They demanded that the cotton cxpori trade be continued a-. five trade- Reuter
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  • 82 3 Walked Right Into Sentries Pore I talked InRoad, d a Tncn, n a ©ened the door a n d the men sea m. On had a dafffer, one a revolver, and a third a toy pistol. ransacked tho premises and mi A< they were procct-ding down rmntory Ro-,d, a number
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  • 426 3 An RA.F. Dakota from Bntetar airfield is to spray four widely-dispersed mosquito-breeding areas with iD.IXT. the wonder-insecticide which spells quick death to flies, mosquitos and all types of disease- carrying insects. The complete operation will last a month, and R.A.F. installations at Batavia, Palemjbane:, Padan^
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  • 194 3 TONGKANG TOBACCO CONFISCATED An order of confiscation of a motor tontrkang and thr<o cas. -s of tobaeee wai made m a imnnioni r ase before Magistrate K. If, Byrne y.-tordny. when a Siamese t'.nirkang ter, Krafyong. and a Chinese purser. Bong Tay. wore fin* I 1500 and y.'i.ooo respectively foi
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  • 189 3 Gang Robbery Sequel: Women Not Guilty Mrs. Thomas Mf-ndc/a. Mabel Santa Maria and Rose Mariyan who faced i charge of dishonestly receiving the proceeds of a #ang robbery were discharged at the Second Singapore Aftfiet yesterday. hy Mr. Justice Worsley. at the conclusion of their trial. TIM jury brought m
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  • 41 3 EOMHAY (Air Mai.», Th, ..ic-size statue on Bombay s eafron t 6k Ba> Oangmdhar Til »k. the Irulian liiitiona- list leader who died tboiii thirty fear< at^o. is to b»> Qood-fyj rKrt»uphout the year, it was resolved t^< i corDoration Reuter
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  • 113 3 Malacca, Aug. 15. Sergeant Major r?a. a notori us Kempeiflicer m Malacca, who is -.lr»>ady lerving b ten-year -f*nlence for the sruesome "island v- will be tjMed m T^uala f .umpur by the War Crlmei Court on the Auu. 2fi. F'cld Security officers m Malacca, un-
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    24 4 Bread rationing lor Britain came i^do force oDkQm July 21. Picture shows assistants m a bakery tnippiifl bread coupons before serving their customer? I
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  • 422 4 The Morning Tribune SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1946. Our Roads Retidei :ii fected i" rned with ml i that much milHai P j!<l r: ry. The .1; hM I ti almosl reminis- London have been m such thor< ;i J" tram X". i<l uh« p th lorry uiing from early i
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  • 614 4 Spotlight on INDIA LONDON Xv I nse ln- m political c rdes here, Reutei p I cal coi B;• tie situation d d ai bo 'i I'^v m by mutual mi I quar ci al comm moment. j n quarter js Party d with reliel d ru's a lA V
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  • 72 4 'Kir pan s' Now Allowed BOMBAY: 'Air Mail) Sikhs may i ow uv;ir th»-ir kirpans (ceremonial rds i m Bombay, despite the recent Government ban on the carrying O< weapOni m th» i Province. In othei .-irf.'ts. whtTt a ban on tb<- carrying of weapon! has b»-< i enforced, the
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  • 35 4 TOKIO. Aug. 15.— The Japan- < ftg Government has available for export about 133,000.000 yards of silk, the Commerce Ministry has announced. The slock is at present frozen by General Mac Arthur's headquarters.- Reuter
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  • 356 4 Brussels. (Air Mail). Belgium's new coalition government under M. Camille Huysmans, veteran socialist, has two vital monhs work ahead; then come the important municipal elections m October which will give the various parties a fresh indication of heir standing m the country. After this test, a new government or
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    • 154 5 U it's obtainable anywhere it's m Electrical United Trading Co., 61 Stamford Road, Singapore. IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT US. Embroidery Ducct Importers oi all kinds of Chinese Hand-made Fancy Goods t.OOHVI OKI 10, Battery Road (Rodney House;. Singapore Flowers Lotus Flower Shop AT YOUR SERVICE Artificial Fresh
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    • 207 5 (jeneraJ Merchandise FOR ALL YOUR REQUIREMENTS VISIT 31 All 4' O 5, Stamford Road, Singapore. Where a new shipment of porceiain OINNFR SERVICE SETS and ALUMINIUM WARE may be inspected. Telephone 7563 Hair Dresurs Ladies Hair Dressers, Latest Fashions and Manicure by Miss Anna 3lajjorie Aim Ladies Hair Dressing Saloon
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    • 155 5 Men's Wear RED SEAL BRAND' Best Quality Neckties 6 $2 50 i "FOSTARB" (Australian) OentS Shoes and Randalr. -Shipment exptcted soon Stockists of Best "Victory Brand" Cork Hats (Helmets). E ALLA BUX CO.. 92, North Bridge Road, Singapore. 'Adolphi Hot.'l Building) Music Ston T.MA Music House, 61/63, High .Street, Singaj)ore.
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    45 6  -  Josephine Lowman i' a picasan* nay to tf€i ccUciwn is demonstrated by this act* rest vkc U enjoping an ice cream sundae* But, of course, i>icrc' n dray hack 100 many calories. A qnar of jnHk a day Will dO the trick.
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  • 309 6 Our perfed adjustment to li^ih dependent on our health «vs well a.s on our mental and .spiritual attributes. JJ t}>e bodl ll inadequately nourished and the (rland. 1 function poorly oi*r job of finding happin€M Ei msde much more (UActUt Iti the field of nutrition many adulth fail
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  • 129 6 RETURN TO CIVVY LINES LONDON, AUf, io. -Two P. and O. i liners, 23,000-ton Strathaird and j Iti.OOO-tous Canton, are to be released 1 tliis month from war service and reI turned to Ac company after 'ditioninKThe Strathaird, originally requisij tion. d m 1939. took part to the I evacuation
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  • 391 6 C4IRO Au^ 15.— The Egyptian Cabinet was called together unexpectedly this morning to discuss the tty revision talks with Britain which are believed hereto have taken a serious turn. "The situation is more licate than ever," semiofficial circles said today after reports from Ami 1
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    14 6 "Are you sure that's i he meant when head you to string alonn
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  • 67 6 NUREMBER VERDICT NEXT MONT NUREMBERG. Aug. ~H war crimes trial yesterday 0 a close as the pro.*cution V cross examination of the »J fence witness appearing W >: organisation. Tribunal flreridHrt I H Lawrence told 21 Jc:cr.dasis« by former Reichsmar ha w| Goering they would be aJoxM v few minutes"
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    • 149 6 j Ll'L AII\I]H EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO TIIE MORNING 7K/^| The Song Is Ended, But Ih D Unpors on— By Al I GO ON f r DON'T STOPf GIVE IT ALL YOUR MISERY, ALL YOUR )I I -THO' IT SOUNDS GREAT f -NOW^ HERE ft I k HEART- BREAKS J
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  • 303 7 t,,,>,- md a wctl-known figure m H A P»P? n *52' kidnapped from his Slt V S?tSr tothe heart of the jungle Sese activities and sentenced to dlsap;.u a few the Japanese .-.ur^ for, Mr- Wj""** xu-sday when Mr. en behalf of Leong
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  • 117 7 ■AWOiY. Eire. Aug. 16.— a m sailor, described da the m ever to attempt m away on a totWWme plane from Ireland, mild yex'.erday by m?nim, au'hori'.ies for deportMo hit country. He gave mmt> as Siguard Falch of mk- and eipla'ned 1 H to get to America and mr
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  • 86 7 BERLIN. Aug. 14— American soldiers arc so eager to circumvent the United States Army prohibitio i against marrying German girls tint tney arc attempting to join ihfl British Army, which has announced that it will permit such v%edd 'v.& for ii>, iroops. Oificials said
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  • 161 7 BatK S Iv ;i ■Direct Action Day- deI n,n rs (>l th All-Indian Muslim League, I theHtvv lroma H Parts of Britain marched Incipal streets for two hours this B I ms I i w ...t!! it oO of hi-, supporters took part m the demonstration Abbas
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  • 188 7 Nuremberg WHAT 800 GERMANS THINK NUREMBERG, Aug. 10.-~ Seven out of every ten i Germans believe Hermann t Goering and 20 other top ranking Nazis m the dock at the International Mili- S tary Tribunal were guilty of planting the WOT, it is i disclosed today m the re- t
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  • 378 7 WASHINGTON, Aug. 15 —A possibility that Russia will begin using military de monstrations soon m an effort to '■persuade 1 Turkey to accept Soviet demands f?i a share m the control of :he Dardanelles is receiving serious consideration by diplomatic authoutie, here. Furthermore, the Persian
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  • 51 7 NEW YORK, Aug. 14.— The communications employees' strike moves into its ninth day tomorrow with the failure tonight of a compromise proposal. The strike affects all tetegraphs, and is reflected m the national press by a dearth of news owing to the cut m communications facilities.
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    • 281 7 TrY T/ff* AMERICAN Answer To Yesterday s Puzzle. CROSSWORD BmßttH a 1 1 —Odd-Shaped 20— Compass point 29— Molten rock iQITBBAJL|T| |6[j_]Nj|^k|yj Ues! whirl o r goal 21— Russian river 30— Full-grown ISM All^ABIT IE l AILJIA ACROSS 13— Portuguese m Ural area Pike |T" XNIBLiTIo|nI«^R EEj I— U.S. Pacific
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  • 1072 8 PARIS \\d I$.— MR. A. V. ALEXANDER, FIRST LORD OF THE ADi'dIRALTY AND BRITISH DELEGATE TO THE PARIS PEACE CONFERENCE, IN STIRRING SPEE< If TOD \Y, CALLED gNTTO PEACE MAKERS TO "CLEAR Mil, DEC KS FOR PEACE AND PROCJ I i) WITHOUT
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  • 236 8 MOSCOW, Aug. 15.— Mr. James F. Byrnes, the American Secretary of State, was described by Pravda yesterday as highly "undemocratic and undignified" while acting as chairman of the Paris Peace Conference. The article headed "Democracy m the- Byn.cs Manner" said that at the Auk. VI
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  • 123 8 Stock Markets More Acti ve LONDON, Aug. 14.— Although there has been nothing outstanding m the way of business, most sections of the stock marke s have been rather more active with the province taking more Interest over a wide range. There was good average turnover m Giltedged Securi ies
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  • 352 8 BATAVIA Aug. 15.— While the Republican Ml of Jogjakarta was preparing to celebrate thefi^Bl niversary of the republic on Saturday, D ril H Lieut. -Gen. of the Netherlands East Indies inak^B cast commemorating: the defeat of Japan chscrihSß Indonesian internal administration as a
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  • 113 8 Buried Neighbour's Son Alive LUCK NOW, (Air Mail).— Believing m a village witch doctor's "cure" for barrenness, an Indian woman from Belgaon, near here, < sacrificed a neighbour's j four-year old boy by bury- ing him alive under a pile i of bricks. The woman had been married several years
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  • 32 8 Ike William In London LONDON, ANG- !:> JjH lians. 23-year tional Boxing weight Cham" I arrived a he United 8 I He def nds I British cham; at Cardiff on I f Reuter
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  • 79 10 FOOD PLAN Looking 3 Years Ahead rcm 1 m I Ari m M* 6 ol ihe t would It a I .i P* r r. i Id f C ii. i t wi pro| ii"'- h ..r tabli i p inttt] ortd r<- 11.-:I 1.- riculturc In \-:Us. i: i
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  • 139 10 New Benefits For India's Clerks An m the m- bill sponsored 0 at re- tnployn busii j mdus- and ment m urban ai A j limit ol eight hours i day or w> hours a week will b ed This limit may b e ext nded to noun a day,
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  • 428 10 D 14.— Church bells rang out welcome, wins fired the salute and i;erobed dignataries of more Than a dozen south coast ports and towns took part In Lhe centuries old pageantry here to-day when former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill was installed as Lord
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  • 28 10 KHf< I ion. Kentucky, Aug. 16: [Edward B .80, portonmn and philanthropist, died of a hi-urt attack on 'I Hl* four limes won ibe Kt-n- A.P.
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  • 203 10 Latest Defensive Weapons WASHINGTON, Aug. 15.— The US. Army inched the cura n hack on two weapons calculated to be useful defensively m the event of a future war. One— Army Air forces disclosed that actual tcsis have started with a hitherto secret guided miss le designed as a potential
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  • 121 10 Laski Mission Back From Moscow LONDON, Aug. 15:— The Labour Party goodwill mission to Russia Which returned by air to London today m» t Marshal Stalin and found that tho Russian people Wished for the greatest possible frlendbhip With Britain. The party consisted of Mr. Harold I Id, lip. Harold
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  • 123 10 JINNAHA NEHRU PARLEY Jinnah and I leader*, of t! m and the A], l respective.^ 1 uo minut. I J« the M dUn pa Iti Jiiiiiah aimoui V nappencd between I Nihru beyon C ta^ 9 A'ill be no furtht r 'fl Nehru pai J •Ask m, at n I
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  • 77 10 Chrysler Workers On Strike NEW YORK, Aug H-QpH tons on *he fi nal as£»--:r.'«-J^H at the Chrysler works at DcM were interrup-t'd "his naj lv a mult-out ol 1,100 :m m:mber s of the Union of mobile Wctt I forced the company to se::H cvhor 6.600 men home. Product on
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  • 40 10 Batavia, Auj I action m the LVI I Macassar, Dutch tr -m the Japanese HaderoM errorists. says a Net des Army eommunlg m Operations a^V M ,an^s. the commu^J are being continu^rol encountered a«»u ;fl Reuter
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  • 30 10 BOMBAY. Aui I Gandhi to.lv. I faith m nmw v, nor a- I I h lie* M roun whicl final I to slavery I Reuter
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    • 102 10 ALHAMBRA 15 15ook Now: Tel: (>9of). YOU'VE HEARD ABOUT IT READ ABOUT IT WONDERED ABOUT IT NOW YOU CAN SEE IT! W alt Disney's Technicolor Triumph! ••|«\VVS\VMMT The Most Daring and Revolutionary Motion Pic/ore Since VXIT Look Magazine. W /^;>wrr j Special X Academy Awardsf^^M 9 WALT UISNEVS I DRAMATIC
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  • 359 11 at Edmund Norman Johns, ol i HAF Changi, was found dead n his head and a Sten gun by his room mate that he intended taking This was revealed at an inquiry which began yesterday before Mr. Po Guan Hock m the Coroner's Court by Denis Eliott Sanders, a
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  • 21 11 ?am bowlers Voce lard have been pro--1 unfit and will not i tomorrow's Test substitutes will be i later- Reuter
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  • 107 11 SI.HI <Ai r Man. -A Sia raising Mission Is expected i .-.only for negotiations loancc itrid Commerce de* of ihe OovernßM nt of taesc Mission Intends t<> a >mtnts to Utilise the .000 loan recently acquired Government of India, for k of nurioiis commodities i Ti\
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  • 76 11 NANKING. Aug. 15— The Ch'n- Government intends to establish 'onsalatei in the Philippines where"vt there are lan*e numbers of Chines*. This will he in addition to the ■♦ion m4 Consulate-General in Mi la It- is estimated that there are between *****0 and 150.000 Ch nese in
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  • 39 11 LONDON. Au*. 16.- At Lords. *en t best Middlesex bv a n innings *"d fonneen runs. ,*ent iirv t Innlmta 436 for 5 deJ^red. MkMl^ex first Inninfs 242. W^%7 0^ 3 180 < C ™n 53. Reuter
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  • 160 11 NO EQUALITY IN NIP ROYAL FAMILY TOKIO, Aug. 14.- -The equality of Japanese women with men w II be legalised, but not m the Royal family. This was decided by a special legislative council deliberat ng on the changes m the Imperial Household law to conform to the altered status
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  • 152 11 Teheran Radio Broadcasts U.K. Denial TEHERAN, Aug. 15:— Teheran racio said last night that Britain had formally denied that Indian troops in the Iraqi town of Basara, on the Iranian border, have instructions to enter Iran for any reasons. The broadcast said the British statement was made in a note
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  • 85 11 NEW DELHI, Aug. 15.— The record breaking R.A.F. Lancaster aircraft, Aries is making an attempt on the England-India record nex t week, it was learned hers today. This aircraft which early this yes* heat ihs London-Capetown record by seven hours doing the trip in 32 hours 21
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  • 47 11 The 6ingapor P Recreation Club will hold a General Sports Meeting j ->n Fridav, Aug. 23 at 5.30 p.m. at j rhe Club Hou^e. The business of »hf> meeting will be the election of Snorts office-bearers. Playing and non-playing members are requested to attend.
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  • 99 11 WASHINGTON, Aug. 15 The United Sates Army has set out to track down 2,661 former American prisoners of the Japanese m orde r to amass more evidence for war crimes prosecutors In Tokio. Civilians as well as military personnel will be sought for statements bearing on
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  • 248 11 The following delations arc acknowledged: Mr. T. P. P. Ifcgteta $100. Mr W. K. Wilton $100, Mr. <5c Mrs. P. Thompson $100. Mr. "C $100, B shop E. P. Lee $100. Alien $100, The Singapore Traction Co. $100, Kian Guan Hin Oil Mill Co. $100. Mr. A.
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  • 199 11 AUNG SAN'S MESSAGE TO SOEKARNO RANGOON. Aug. I.").— Major Gf-n--oral Aung San. President of tho anti-fascist League, has sent a message to Dr. SoekarnO, tho Indonesian President on the occasion of the independence of the Indonesian Republic, expressing Burma's pood wished for the Indwnrsian people "still struggling to cotlsolidfti6 their
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  • 62 11 (Our Own Reporter) MALACCA, Friday. The Muar Parachutists enumed decisive victors after their soccer clash the Combined Services m Malacca today, bagging three goals m the flrst half. The final fccore was c— i. Th c play was fast and exciting, and the Services failed hHQaim of
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  • 60 11 Ba avia, Aug. 14. Ail Indonesians between the ag^s of 15 and 50 are liable to b as.s'gn^d to compulsory work m government designated Industries, reports he Antara (Indonesian) news agency. Subject to the penalty of fine or Imprisonment tiny must work on under akings 'considered necessary for
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  • 211 11 China War May Drag In U.S. Soviet GARDEN CITY, Kansas, Aug. 16.— James Brennan, Premier T. i V. Soong's adviser in 1942. on i Thursday expressed the opinion that all-out civi wa r is 'he only I solution to China's plight -and th e Chinese fishing may involve the U.S.
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  • 256 12 appearing us day de- 10 thi pan's c old ii Last pi rora said the de- n n 1 W' an inrjiv.'. I I tie o resi t j II inch igh fear life. bi he and* rby v.ay n^a ivory fan and jes
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  • 106 12 A'ji?. 16 Dr. Herbert Australian Ext Trial Affali i M nli r and hi ad of the tralian ulon t i the r nf< rence, m a cable to Bydn y oday tald h*i policy m I In b compli tily irank and ttle d'ffen ncei wir.n 're
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  • 120 12 Aug. 10. Replying to the 6r. n tha' ire to main uin the cl ric sch dule wa- a facii the food cr sis m South- t Phra. Chot Phitayasman of th Si imese Oovernmen Rice Purchasing Commission said that Si'im was ooi committed to any fixed
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  • 39 12 uAIiCUTTA, Atlf. 15.— -AbOU< 2.500 i rks and peons of 11 iffloe here uiki< r tbt military Accountant-di nerml of th( Oorernmeni of India, ick work today demanding Lnrcaaed wtget, victory bonui, and ji h.-r com Reuter
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  • 295 12 Washington, Aug. 16.— The Uni I ported to be ready to advocate I for Russia through Lh I time she is said to oppos c^B demands for a hand m mili I strategic waterway. I Diplomatic officials sugij that a possible step ds
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  • 146 12 BOMBAY. Aug. 16.-^ssss! on the Vice. Nehru said i: 1 different. Now it Is I of individ ,"'.«fl external j The new provisional goJ could not be another sj::JB sional council While in strict legality I would be no change in 'the J position in practice. "I tnatj be
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  • 94 12 CAIRO. Aug. 16.— Egyptians cro> d- v?d mo-ques m Cairo today to w'beseech the Almighty t o spaiv Egypt (he horror.-, of floods." As they prayed, reports from Khartoum said the Blue Nil e was rising steadily and that lvcord levels WK to be expected.
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  • 111 12 Pig Smuggled Into Dartmoor Prison LONDON V 16 Pnies i litary prioners serrisi ion? Dartmoo r smug! led In a?* and Part of a and I cool: the meal m c^ ring. Now two i?i a lliries 2j Office and tile Prison Co^ a r P pending at the gi*
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  • 292 12 NIBs JOHANNESBURG A." lfl A 0f- rii ol mine-worker ha oca. All 48 mn. •id. i B Aug. 10. The National ippct P lier of J rhe sentence i im; i 1 ika r cllned m a whei l ["ON IG. I:i Bident rnunan a nil eEm tte< 0 MacArtliur
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  • 68 12 LONDON, Auu. 16. IfoflCow Radio said today that Dr. Evatt. Australian Ministt-r of External Affairs, now attending {bt Paris Peace Conference, had refUsed transportation for six Soviet women delegates en routr to a women conference m Australia. liv broadcast said the Soviet women arrived m London
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