Morning Tribune, 21 August 1946

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  • 13 1 MORNING TRIBUNE F, mw Seres) 10 CENTS I i)A y. AUGUST 21. 1946.
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  • 234 1 DARDANELLES: U.S. REJECTION of SO VIET CLAIMS REPOR TED Washington Aug. 20.— According to a reliable ir U.S. is strongly supporting Turkey's indicted intention to reject the Russian demands for mm control of the Dardanelles. s source said a note setting forth this attitude landed by the State Department to
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  • 64 1 Strike Hits Premiers' Conference Canberra, Aug. 20.— Federal Parliament House was thrown ivio confusion this morning by a strike of (he dinng room staffs onmo to the dismissal of i he chef. The strike coincides to th a conference of state premiers and Commonicealth mijiisters. The strikers declare that no
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  • 49 1 Nuremberg, Aug. 20. —The prison psychologist reported to the War Crimes Tribunal today that Rudolf Hess is no' nsa tie and I here are no Indications dial he was insane fl^ the time of his uutivi ics for which he is noiv on tral. Reuter
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  • 47 1 ItRUSALEM, Au S 20.— Fears of tmorlat outbreaks are believed s behind the intense activity of reltttaa of the 18 h Stern gang to death hM terrorist attack on M June 17 have apChata. Weimuum, th, t, to biter- of thi
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  • 263 1 Officer Tells Of Narrow Escape from Jew Terrorists JERUSALEM, Aug. 20— In the .nachinegnn-guarded courtroom icith sandbag emplacements at all its urvdows and troops stationed on the roof-top, the British officer, veteran of Vie first uorld war, toko iras accused of murdering a ■tew m Tel- Aviv street, today told
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  • 335 1 ITALIAN CLAIMS AT PEACE CONFERENCE CHALLENGED Paris, Aug. 20.— Poland urged the peace conference committee today to reject as "completely unfounded" the Italian declaration that Italy had not been at war with all 21 nations at the conference, and notably that Poland was at war with Italy. Thr Polish delegate
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  • 333 1 More Stray Assaults Arson In Calcutta Calcutta, Aug. 20. Although Calcutta was fret from any major trouble m the night, stray assaults and arson were reported from several riot centres. Some houses m one area were set on fire. Tru Calcutta Fire Brigade answered 25 fire calls during the night
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  • 113 1 Paratroop CSM Wounded, Now In Hospital Compan; Sergeant Maj )r fc O'Briui. ol "A" Company, 13tb Parachu- Battalion, who wa< to have Riven further cv denct at yesterday's court martial at Kluang, s lying m Malacca hospital with a deep wound on hi* faceO\Bri» n was giving videne* last Friday
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    • 64 1 A FEW OF THE NEWLY ARRIYK D ARTICLES I CIAN SINCH'S HAVE ON DISPLAY FOR LADIES FOR CENTS j SWIMMING SIITS ITALIAN SHIRTINGS (m po| ular stripe desl mi EMB: CiKOROETTE BLOUSES TOOTAL TH S (Hunfirtan Fithloned) Cln bitett patterns) PURE SILK GLOVES PROPHYLACTIC HAIR COMBS SILK KNICKERS English mad.,
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  • 527 2 A party ol four Briti h officers who were n -ia onew ol war. and an Indian labourer, f^peci^om PoW ram;; m Slam with the idea .of getting 'ta*gj*. They were ai large for 45 days m the Jungles of Siam Japan,- trac:,;d
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  • 59 2 Th" .>;<<•;.] Commissioner for s X A^ia, I.' ri\ Xi 11. urn, will bfOftdCMt *.or* ii:l. t :.n huportaitt anmrr tit foo4 Ri talk will \nout^y bjr i. i M on :'.o<i ff.'tn-. and m th»- »il Btetfll band b] tl I li' I h F.-ir
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  • 140 2 Alsagoff Case Continues On One Charge i Th»- I'luMffefl tsAißSt Sy*-d Russeii) f-in All Altagoff, Ignatius Carvahlo and Ptrinan Suppiah. on which they v.«-h- arraigned at the op<-ninjr <'«" t h«-j r trial ill the Second Singapore /Uwitet r >n Monday, were withdrawn ;.< -terday morning, the court proceeding OB
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  • 116 2 Penang Lightermen Go On Strike Our Own Reporter) PENANG, Tuesday. Paralysing Penang's private trade, coo Muslim i mid other lightermen went on strike yesterday, Joining tlu> 79 Pi-nang Harbour Board men v\ho have bern oil work from July 24. About 100 private tongkangj and lighters m ihe harbour ar,. alT<-cted.
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  • 49 2 T!u Working Committee of ntattoes 0/ Their HighRulers, the VM.N.O. \hi Governmi n which .m its meetings on Any. b has, n rim of the fasting month and the approaching liar i Hay a. adjourned un'U September 6 for the conventend of its Maiay members.
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  • 161 2 A marlm detective on rounds at Norn Boat Quay saw a Chinese carrying four bags from a tongkang and loading them lix a axi -jn the evening of Aug. 14. Going up to Investigate, the detective found that the bags which had been put into
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  • 170 2 The new rice ration In the Malayan Union is now on nn average of kati per head per week. The extra ration at present piveil to heavy ]jil>our will be reduced hem 2 kattiei to IH kattiei per head per ireek. Up t the present, the
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  • 97 2 In r.n editorial entitled "Estate Workers' Union", the current number cf the "Ameasan" (Organ of the All-Malayan Kstate Asiatic Staffs AsMK-iationl stresses the duty ot estate managers m assisting labourers m their employ to form vrade unions. "Unless they festate managers) unreservedly encourage their staffs to
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  • 118 2 LONDON. Aug. 19— Two bridal couples who went throuph the wedding ceremony at an Kssex church last Saturday, did it again at the same church yesterday. Everyone turned up at the Silver End Conjrregaticnnl Church on Saturday except the Registrar. More than 100 puests were present,
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  • 196 2 The to n ir of the doubt was to a Malay, Maulany b. Birat, n the Second Court relay wh^n hr> was alkg'd la n v iv. r from a police Inspecor'g i Maulany. *h^ rked that there [i pr ecutlon, Paya Lbar was on
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  • 72 2 Penang Now Has A People's Restaurant (Our Own Reporter) Penan*,'. Tuesday. I The first Government sponsor^ peoples restaurant \v;is officially clared open by Mr. S. N. King Resident Commissioner, at the old F.? nonpr Ground, foplaiMe, today. "This is an attempt on the p« of the Government to inercaM th
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  • 91 2 O(Our Own Reporter) PENANG, A«ff. 21.— The UM Welfare Fund Committee is am ing a drive for donations and J scriptions to swell Penam/s contf bution to this worthy cause. all-Malayan premiere of the Br-tei-hnicolour film Breed" will be given I QJ cinema on September
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  • 57 2 four Own BrP° rt J PENANG. Tuoday.-A t pcdition last April by f.^ j girls and two youths wW I I tmedy recalled at inquiry when Mr. W. turru-d a verdict of venture. I Th capsizing ot the I Ihc presumed death I Beans, one
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  • 190 2 R venue officers on patrol m Singapore wat* arrested thfe people m boats which were about i sail away with thousands of dollars worth of textile Nasir, (60), Malay who was found mi po lestion of shirtinp and dyed cambric rained at *7,000.
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  • 133 2 A Ttoehew. Urn Sen* YonB J of the men arr,,t,d dun*.' police raid on Pulau MinvakonJ morning of July 4. wa. commit! stand his trial at the A^,^ oharjje of carrying arms, at the c*| elutfOll of a preliminary inquiry J fora Magistrate K. M. Byrne^Z
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  • 298 3 The last day of Octob s the Services' targ date for returning all requisitioned civilian furniur In Singapore. To achieve this great strides have been made by •.he Services m obtaining alternative furniture, much of which has been imported from India,
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  • 148 3 Taxi Thief Gaoled Ir.i. was Kirn Seng M victed m the g te«Uy on ;-5 i I** brlonginu In( 6 nkaran. ling m the tax, W „:;,a,)( r, on J vvaS byl i' Aduran m tn< E the owner. the two Chinese driven to Singam. the accused, Low. X stop,5
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  • 48 3 lulaj Ahmai b. Jadi, was orr rimandcd after two explained to him m i Ptertl P< Court yesterday. d murnr-r and armed rob--th another person. to have shot at r i s and wounded ttl 16 m.s. Jurong Bunday nU -v. ntioned again V.
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  • 41 3 Shops sellinB cook_d iood have mmm ased prices by ten certs a bowl. •In the past few days, the value -i the Pyk(.- award has been more, than wiped out," on c subordinate Government told the Tribune
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  • 52 3 Dt-clartng that he saw no reason to Interfere with th c sentence imposed by the Magistrate, Mr. Justice W. J. Thorogood dis-misseu an appeal by Visvallnfam yesterday m the High Court. Visvalingam was appealing against a fine of $1,500 m default 12 months' rigorous imprisonment for possession of
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  • 53 3 tOur Own Reporter) PENANO, Tuesday A biameso giant of 7 ft. 6 m., is to come from Kedah and tour Malay a on exhibition. The 28-year-old Riant, Neh, second son of a fanner m Biam, has six brothers who, however, are of normal size. Neh's slims measures
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  • 142 3 cOu r Ow n Reporters PENANO. Tucsci.r Let Kirn Chooo. a clerk employed at the Weighty ;ind Measures Department. Police Headquarters* was sentenced to six months' r.i. and fined $1,000 W in default a further six months' r.i.. at the District Court yesterday. Accused was said
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  • 105 3 Armed Robbers Get 'Cat' 7 Years' Rigorous Five young Chinese, their ages ranging from 19 to 25, were sentenced to seven years* rigorous imprisonment and six strokes of the cat-o-nine tails each when the common jury at the Assizes unanimously convicted them of armed gang robbery yesterday. Mr. M. ButtruSe.
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  • 210 3 bun asked m iy m th P payment nbers of tne Services. E 01 Ku^laLumB d lays are Instances E ns and nth* r X r spondence have roperly. Oft X.L R« cord 1 11 $6 100 u> B I .v Defence I us payB
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  • 113 3 1 rwrJ Clang strikes agaw Atom d robbers successfully gut away with over $6,000 which they took from wo houses, one m Havelock Road and the other m Cbangj Road last night. At HaVelock Ruad. four armed Dnd musk' ci Chinese entered i hou&e at
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    • 68 3 ha test Arrivals AT SINGAPORE BRANCH OF K. CKELLARAM SONS (far east) LTD. Shipments Received of TEXTILES HANDLOOM CLOTH SARONGS SILK SATINS PRINTED SILKS PONJEE SILKS WOOLLEN MATERIALS SHIRTS PYJAMAS UNDERWEARS SKIRTS ETC ALSO CARPETS TATA EAU-DE-COLOGNE All Frosn Our Factories Branches at> LONDON MANCHESTER SYDNEY BOMBAY MADRAS MIRZAPUR HONGKONG
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  • 351 4 The Morning Tribune WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1946. Henry Pu-Yi What i■■ >rd m U rot 8 tuu 'I ung, Km ia If^nry I'u-Vil llrnry, still In hi h.id an h m b] ro ro< I ■rhe )i r -r Ibe i i hftr.r>,!y iri h Mm m hauling him on
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  • 871 4 AUSTRALIA AND MA LAYA Alt' i oia t by her ComDI, i dly mount ndiy curiosity abou Malaya If. Both countrlcj arc ex- ,t mtr swak\r. Australia I I( d b y a iiar Press dit Articles Oi Malaya.. strui v( ry- M ipore'a i n atmospli r.. and reality
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  • 313 4 (By Router's Diplomatic Correspondt) LONDON, Aug. 19 BrtttH tonight published th<> tea of two notes d' 1-vered to Yugosl ivi a On v Aug. 16 and May 20 both of which reject m th c strong^ terms Yugoslav offic ai accounts f friction between the Allied Military
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  • 250 4 LONDON (By Air Mail).— The R.A.F. for the financial year ending March 31, 1947 will cost the taxpayer 1, 450,000. This works out at about £1,300,000 a day, 25 an hour 1900 a minute, £15 a second, or an anI contribution of over
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    • 125 5 C X TANG BIVBB ALU-Y KOAD I i>u at Ht*mu» Cos! I \rT' 5" Variou I>es ot .nd Max Factor W s products. InuttQe out PrefMto. km, vs*a, mmsm H*td F Rook Siorr FOR BOOKS HICJH STREET, SINO-'VPORE. TVI: 3218. Restaurant I Fiilayson Green 61, Middle Rd. I Singapore. Phone
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    • 155 5 If it's obtainable anywhere it's m Jha Sinqjafwte SJwpA Electrical United Trading Co v 61 Stamford Road, Singapore. IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLJEASE CONSULT US. nbrouitr^ i :>■«■•.; Inspcr; r, of a3 kinds ol Chinvse Hand-made Fanry Ooodte CpOOOVIOUIK Kinsaporc Fbwrn 1 Lotus Ftewer Shop AT TOUR S2RYICE M^lfictel
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    • 214 5 rtntral lrnhandkf FOR ALL YOUR REQUIREMENTS VISIT M A it C O 5, Stamford Road, Singapore. SVhere a sen shipment of jporcciuin DINNER SERVICE SETS and ALUMINIT'M WARE may be in4>ect6d. TtU>phaiie 75£3. Hair Dressers Ladies Hair Dressers, latest Fashions and Manicure by Mies Ann.-. j Magorie Ann Ladies Httir
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    • 150 5 Men's Wear RED SEAL LRAND" Best Quality Neckties H $2'&nt*rh 'FO6TARS" (Australian GrtJts 6hofs and Sandals— Shipment expected «oon Ftockists of Ben 'Victory Brand Coifc Hats QKatta) B ALLA BUX CO 9Z, North HricSgc RoatJ, Singapore. rAd^lf>!?i !it>t<? «\!i](liug/ Musu Stew T.M.A. Music House, 61/61, High Street, Sinfaj»ori j PIANOB,
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  • Article, Illustration
    394 6  -  Josephine Lowman By Reducing Diet U'oni-u n sabotage 'heir reducing effor i by misconception For jr.- ance, they are told they can have plenty of lean meal or fish or fowl. They fail to realise thai hii means meal without f. mi a! or gravy and chick*
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  • 145 6 U.S. Has Plenty Of Oil WASHINGTON, AUg. l» i). mot rat of Wyom- today that the United no .such shortage or oil to came it to become embroiled an any controversy fnvolviim the Toiem sources m the Near and Middk East". O'Ma homey, a member of the SptCial Senate Petroleum
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  • 47 6 IPoh -Testifying to the success of tb« campaign by the authorities to tamp out illiteracy among Chinese hildren, the rnrolment figures foi nese schools m Perak for the third term show an increase of over 2.000. There ar«- IM2 hineie children enrolled m 214 Chinese schools Perak
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  • 489 6 WASHINGTON, Aug. 19:— The very existence* the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Admin stration's greal humanitarian effort to lessen the suf ferings m China is being threatened by the mounti political and economic chaos m that Country, Wri^ Morris J. Harris Associated Press
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  • 118 6 Moscow Displays Jet Planes MOSCOW. Aug. 18:— New Soviet aircraft including jet and rocket prc pelted types were demonstrated m public for the first lime lodayFed Air Force day— before a M crowd including Generalissimo toM and other political and military; leaders One of the rocket propelled plane! cerronctrated had
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 131 6 I 0~ 0' 0 .0 ll_o I^o* SPII 0~ l J~~ l_^~' i_»~' i_^~' i_^i »^i-i i_o~~ i^o~t,_o~i _0~ _0- t JM~\ |^~I OTI 0- _o~\ i_o m^^ fc '^^**-rf^**V^**^ r I'^^1 V IJ*L \ll\US EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRIBUNE toinance Ri-ars Its Snow-Whitf H,>ad I IVLl VL
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  • 469 7 20:— Britain prepared to tackle the I ONI hirm at cabinet level discussion m which ilestine P{ oD J|!SL, source said the government would I)' 111 m conditions fixed by Zionists as essence, tS^^^** 011 ta the p rojected Arab'wish conference. nited S ates would
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  • 69 7 •■DON. Aug. 19—As part of the lit moiv workers for National Union of and Garment Workers has, Philharmonic Orchestra wFbSl' Collet rts ltl Bh0 d concerts, starting m BepUnJ <k N o -spoeclxs will bo n"'irt C ;iri SU liV< 1 Lo d>) n a "d .s,
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  • 39 7 India n Civil Service India Of;i ''--ion not Appointment of 'iWdatei to tho Tnfl" fndi.B Por- fndian Police Plan announc';l 'n. tho ann V'*ew of the I eliatiffei m -'ont unceraditiona of scrk«i under the been notifi d A.P.
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  • 151 7 GATKSHEAD, Auk. 10.— Pursued through a maze of Gateshead-on-Tyne streets and marking their progress with a liberal trail of stolen oupon hooks early m the morning. Gray saw two men carrying parcels. As he went to question them one them pulled out an automatic pistol and
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  • 237 7 CALCUTTA DISORDERS SUBSIDE CALCUTTA, Aug. 19:— The Bengal Government spokesman stated this afternoon that the disturbances were definitely under control m north Calcutta. Efforts for the disposal of dead bodies lying m streets following the clashes here were outlined today by the spokesman who appealed to the public to assist
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  • 423 7 PEIPING, Aug. 20:— 1 he Communists charged today the Government was prcpaicu to launcii large .scale attacks on three Communist strongholds m retaliation for the imminen. loss of Tatung. They said such action would result m all-out civil war. Th c threatened cities named were
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  • 129 7 Millions Taking To New Foods New York. Aug. 19. Millions of India's people today are being taught to eat foods they have never eaten before, because otherwise they might starve to death with food m their hands. Death came to thousands m the 1943 famine m B:ngal while actually food
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 284 7 TrY ThiS AMERICAN Answer To Yesterday, Puzzle CROSSWORD fffliifpiPl r'L.p^. 12 Buffers 22 Bucket 31 Intolerant fcJ^pSifrl P^cf v| lUC!> 14 Musical not, 23 Vends perso,, 1^ £EW^F O^T^l 15 -Prom (LJ 25 Bodies of 33 -Hesitate AA A P.L^llg QN I I J^O\S ACROSS i7_«Old waU-r 36— Discouraged METEMMIffigJCioBfL"
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  • 1339 8 I ONDON Ail*. 19:— AKritish note to Yugoslavia on the subject of incidents m the area of ITrslna <m JuJv 12 which the British representative In BHprade has been instructed to present, protests m the strongest terras against the hostile attitude of Yugoslav
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  • 163 8 US. Plane Fired On, Missing ri itasst-nyfr p'cnf on c« ordinary flight Jrom Virnna to la r t c, Ullv. u>as tonigh* *otiu fe#*n overdue affer urmdinv an S O 5. :^ai ft uxr.s b^««? tw f 'V tmeer bttMeft a*t -uirrraf> (jun U WQA o/H- irjJ?; announced at United
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  • 129 8 Chinese Naval Lieutenant Weds In London I/DNDON Am 18 Ew»t i V.<-t Mta| l t Chimse wfld.iiP :j full ritual of the (>rn n» a;ijx »Vi rJnd J/ Dfhftl refctauram. <,■ -."■> thfj Miss Chanjf, M,u..I Of h»-r lath' mi. rtod Lit tIHMM Vu inf-bhu of ih< Ohiam N> prrfurmrd
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  • 448 8 PAlilS, Aug. 19: -A new cleavage between and Western European nations developed i> Peace Conference today when 11 countries met mi n tnittee to discuss the Finnish draft peace treaty By kik vote* to four I n tfcc British Don, 8 4111 voting
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  • 125 8 SOUTHAMPTON, Autt. 18.- When th<- 20.000-ton Umr Strathaird docked htj> today ou *ut IM| v«.yage U a rro>i>Miip ibe «*i flying flgK tiie cmnraocioiv i»i tiu- Peninsula tJW Oriental line. Her master Capnuii D M. Stuart D.ic had been itiformrd Oarinfl tr-' voy H
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  • 58 8 THE KAOUE, Amg. Netheriandi woman Van Vlict broke Urn p ';d ros hreaststroke n-conl dvi gala at De Bilt covering tHnce m t-.vo mituOm W.€ The previous MflOtd WM B.S s^c-Hidrf h.'W bf nian A. Kaptl. On\v lv l V*n VJirt citabliKhed a M record
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  • 111 9 iurri?d G^ss." Masun, who announced on Monday he had signed a "tit ypartnership agreement" with Rose, sa d: "All my American films will b e independent m the sense tha: I inUnd to have complete say m how they are made." The star intends to return
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    • 82 9 II A. M. 2.00 4.15 6.30 9.30 P. M. Book Early 3-fOO se9f j Universal r« j Picture SKI-R REAM NG TO NEW H.LARIoUS HEIGHTS. Friday Saturday AT MIDNIGHT. THRILLS! ACTION! ADVENTURE! VAST AS THE WEST JOEL McCREA— MUAREEN O'HARA. "Buffalo Bill" j A Thrilling Fox Technicolor! TO-NIGHT: 7 ie
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    • 166 9 The Pathos and a. WF^^JBfr Humanness 'M*m AmkstotiL RomancJ ROBERT Falls m love with k kissed by JOAN HUTTON LESLIE "HOLLYWOOD CANTEEN" WARNER BROS* Celebrated Cluster of 'Stars 1 m a night of exotic brilliance. Eddie Cantor, Barbara Btanwyck, Joe Brown, Joan Crawford, Dennis Morgan and Bette Davis are among
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  • 388 10 >ON Am c refusal of Mr. Jinnah I m the foi m ot the interim Indian Govern! *eH-iniorm- Hie view is expi tl from Pandit Nehru follow^ t< League's dramatic rejection ol t e1 Mil Is to allow Mi. Jh Ldit Nehru's offer
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  • 122 10 Leakage Of Top Secret Plan fProm Renter' t Diplomatic Comtpondent) UJHUOM, Au*. If:— Tin latort i<-ak m WiMbfOgtOn of a Britteh ofilrial dc<um»!it ->*tOp leCfet* 4 of thi- AiiK)'- Aru. i .1:. plan for Tjjr Ntojeel ol Brttkli ipprotcta l/j thi- I.'ii. I.''.1 ."-.t.-t'i-s Stat«- U«-p:irt--181. the BrW b Office
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  • 154 10 I II A f un, Olou ex tilre 139 tnd 74 P .v. I. r ti Wor--144, rain r d Mdd 166 b 56 b w< 5 for 50). 226 and 82 for two. nting further p!ay At Wt ston-Sup< r-Mare, Somerset bea Surrey by an mnings
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  • 209 10 BERLIN, Aug. 19:--- General Joseph T. McNarney mmander of the United States occupation forces m Germany, said m his monthly report that the ultimate object of the German communist party is to "destroy the capitalist system and establish a socialist state with a classless society."
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  • 331 10 JAPAN CONTROL COUNCIL MEETING TODAY TOKIO, Aug. 19:— Genera! MacArti. tlon for "informal unofficial" inclusion of members on the Allied Council for Japan comes int! discussj a at the regular session of the coi Aug. 21, with little indication yet as to the O ffir mbers 1 resoonse. Th«- proposal,
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  • 115 10 NUREMBURG, Aug. Keitel and the other 1R former leaders of the German War niachim will probably make their last shor. statements to the Nuremberg WY Crime Court on Tuesday or Wid nwsday of the next week, it w» thought here today. They cannot have tbl ll
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    • 17 10 FVONNI I)F; CARLO'S BF<; TRIUMPH! r ,A t v fk HIONIGHI rADITAI FMDAI F I'KKMIIUE V/irilUL in^
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    • 57 10 lljjf The Fame Of BALI X3h exotic briijjanck REFLECTED IN THI \^%^i/ liANCES OF THE ALU'Kjj&££MJk »NG AND ROMANTK Great World Caba on FRIDAY, 23 Aug i Singapore's Most ()rij,i' Balinese Dancers MISS DAKHNIA W* VW* Mr OSMAN KRKBCNT "A ICaiden'i U;(;ara' M Balinese Love Dance"Character Danoe" and *'C OCk
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  • 456 11 English Cricket Is Now So Mysterious lißv Archie Quick) iq —Never before has there been a London. Aug. i»- English County Cricket c mysterious period ye loved the facts for C TZoS Sherlock Holmes novel. 1 'It Douglas Wright W'hw final Test Match lofI of fas able to bowl E,rs
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  • 76 11 I 'Our Own Reporter). Penang, Tuesday. A century by Lim Cheng Poh inabltd P nang Chinese ReIreaticn Club to beat 114 Bngv Jungel Patani, by 148 runs F I cricket match played at the fid ria Green on Sunday. The Jhin knocked up 215.
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  • 104 11 (Our Own Reporter) PENANG, Tuesday.— Arockiad ass. a M Indian, who had a previous hoUseorcaking conviction for 18 months, was today sentenced t o eight strokes of the rotan by Mr. B. J. Jennings m the District Court for a similar offence breaking into Messrs. PritChard's
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  • 47 11 (Ou r OOnw n Report*) PENANG. Tuesday— A branch of tlie Reentry for companies will be set up her? shortly, it is understood. At present this worfc si bein£ attend-, ed to m Kuala Lumpur until Malayan fil« s and records are complete.
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  • 191 11 LONDON. Aug. 19. A Yature of today's Victoria Club cailover on thf St. Leger running at Doncaster on Sept. 11 was the relapse m the betting of Lord Durham's colt White Jmcktt who was offered with no takers at 100-7. Matt Peacock, vho trains the coU
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  • 153 11 PENANO, Aug. ill.-— Cigarette prices have risen as a result of there being no issue this week. Players are sold at 60 cents per ten; Double Ace at 40 cents, and Senior Service at 80 cents per 20. Two days ago they could be bought
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  • 54 11 NANKING, Aug. 20.— A spokesman of the Ministry o f Communications has uarnrd that 'back-breaking deficits' might soon cripple China* postal and telecommunications serrices. The Postal Administration shows an average monthly deficit of four billion Chinese dollars, and the telecommunications administration more than rrlev
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  • 69 11 The following ar*> requested to represent the Amateur Athletic Union m a friendly Badminton match of 4 Sinflei and 3 Doubles against the Playfair B P. to be played At the Happy Worlfl Ccverned Stadium on Friday, ftt 7 30 p. m. Low Poh Hye, Yeo Hong
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  • 609 11 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Malaya will be represented among other countries invited to attend the Internatioal Labour Organization's world conference to bo held m New Delhi m January 1947, announced Mr. D. Blelloch, 1.L.0. Councillor now m Singapore en route to China, when he addressed
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  • 305 12 Palestine: Britain Invites Jews To London Conference London Aug. 20. --The British Gtovernmi ued invitations to representatives of the "tJM Agency to att(^id the forthcoming com* n ee iween Jews cind Arabs m London to di.se; B lestine situation, learns R rj utj»r\s politic: No acceptances nave yet b< en
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    28 12 E. J. Frivnd Tiding fur ilic South, lopt ihc rise m fine v.V dining (fie North v South mo or -cycle cross country scramble u-lu at Ewhurst, Surrey.
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  • 315 12 Sydney, Au«. 20. -Record* made m Australia of the broadcasts alleged to have been made by a British major from Tokio radio station are to be heard m tin court here which began today the trial of Major C) TTM(Thf^ CousetU on the charge of
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  • 215 12 Anderson followed th c discu^i )n which Ik had on Saturday with Pro* -s(»r W. Wilcox. the ikvsUappointeo technical advLscr to 1 lie India Famine BnerenCy Commitiv, who Is m Washington to pr»H the Committee's dtonaad that India must have 750.000 tons of OTiin m i
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  • 41 12 OVAL A' .<. th;rd 1 final Tesf mat< h of th( M 'i India mi ':cd at tunehtimt today umpiira Fr.;-. c let and Jack bad 1 rtof to the v. of the vfcket then was no any play
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  • 187 12 London, Aug. 20.- The Soviet periodical "New Times" m an article quoted by Moscow Radio last night referring to the dispatching of British troops to Basra, Iraq, declared: "A fresh centre of war has been created m the Middle East". j The New
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  • 65 12 tJAiAYiA. auk. i!O.-- Th t British military .spokesman at th Allied Headquarters stated here today that Major-Geneva] J. F. R. Forman. the oewiy-appoiaUd Chief of stair, ia aving for Bocrakarta to fli all details <»f the evtenation of Allied prisoners of war from Jav a Interior. The Bpokemuo
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  • 168 12 PRESTON, Aug. 20.— The Aid authorities have agreed t n hand ovvr to the Preston Corporation H camp at Rod Scar, MaihKton. im Pr.-.stuJi. into whirh squattdS bm moved during the week-end. '•Soldiers and German prisoners of war are clearing out military stores and equipment. When thl dour the
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