Morning Tribune, 23 August 1946

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  • 6 1 MORNING TRIBUNE FR.DAY. AUGUST 23. 1848.
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  • 213 1 Nakamura Treasure Major Cashiered La many weeks' laborious Week [Military Police investigation* •'Natamun treasure' case Java arc newtog completion. Several Buspecto, both service ;.nd liar, ire In custody and one contion hM already been obtained Sentence has now been promulted on the former Assistant Pro-ct-Martial of the Special Investlnon Branch
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  • 113 1 ANKARA, Aug. 22.— Turkey has replied to the Soviet note on the Dardanelles with the firm declaration that she cannot accept the Soviet suggestion that only Black :,ca states should take part m ncic negotiations. The Turkish Government rejects Russia's suggestion to share with tier
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  • 100 1 LONDON, Aug. 22— The Evening New* said today that Mr. Bevin, British Foreign Secretary, was expected to .«ee the Yugoslav Foreign Minister, Kardelj, m Paris today and warn him that "if Marshal Tito continues to provoke trouble, BritishYugoslav relations will become gravi lv impaired". Commenting
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  • 203 1 Aug. 22 -An Ameri. saw the US transport M at th e Yugoslav fronI h ?f' inda aid tho Yugo- onut P-ai Mustangg. e'.ved U.S. YugOlU ng down of witness, a and and their wnti could mcd here i jmfacture, Jugoslavia H e said the
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  • 304 1 BRITISH TROOPSHIP MINED by SWIMMING SABOTEURS "Water Curfew' 9 ln Haifa Bay jeiu^alem, Aug. 22. Swimming saboteurs, using limpet mines, today blew a hole eight feet by three below the waterline of the British troopship "Empire Rival" m Haifa Bay, but failed to sink her. The ship had just returned
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  • 66 1 BATAVIA. Aug. 22.— Dr. Sharir, Indonesian Premier, is due to leave Batavia for Jogjakarta tomorrow for final discussions on the new Indonesian Cabinet, the formation ot which *u^ made necessary by tlie recent kidnapping of Sharir and some of big colleagues. Republican quarters believe that more
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  • 73 1 Malayan Markets Worth Millions To Australia SYDNEY, Aug. 21— Markets In Ualayan worth millions of pounds annually to Australia were ripe and ready for the picking, the Australinn Government Commissioner m Malaya (Mr. Claude Massey) said on arrival here. 'In Malaya we have a market fo 1 almost everything we?
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  • 75 1 LONDON, Aue. 22.- An official tommuKiqur issued m Teheran today Imposed a curfew from 11 p.m. to 5 im. "by order of the military goVemmcnt", said Teheran Radio today. The broadcast added that people who hav r curfew passes must be prepared to give an account of
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  • 48 1 MADRAS, Aug. 22— City workers came out on strike today m sympathy with scavengers of other towns who have been out the past week. Madras tramwaymen and bus workers later joined the scavengers. The commissioner of police has banned processions and demonstrations m the city.
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  • 154 1 COMMUNIST LEADERS SEE U.S. ENVOY NANKING, Aug. 22.— Two Chme»* Communist leaders today discussed tho issue of peace for China witb L\ S. Ambassador J. Leighton Stuart amid a tumult of civil war rumours', including a- wholly unsupported charge that the Communists had resorted to poison gas m their «iege
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  • 60 1 Wants Just Peace' For Italy PARIS. Aug. 22.— Brazil tofiay u*-ked the jjkicc conference to prepare "a just peace" with Italy or "posterity will judge us with seventy' The Brazilian delegate, Joao Neve* Da Fontoura, said Russia had spoklen on behalf of 'democrat Jc" peoplt -f Rumania and asked "why
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  • 25 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 21— Purest Nehru, Congresg President, met tfi* Viceroy, Piel^j Marshal Lord Wave!) §t 11 a.m. lo<'al time, today Reuter
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  • 64 1 WASHINGTON, Aug. 22 Bartley Orum, American merrier M the APglo-Americao Palestine commission, told a group Including hteh government offlclaU today that Ensland'i fear of war with Ruwia was directly retponsible for BrJti h policy m blocking the immigration of 100.000 European Jews into Palestine. He said
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    • 71 1 A FEW OF THE NEWLY ARRIVED ARTICLES CIAN SINGH'S HAVE ON DISPLAY FOR LADIES FOR GENTS SWIMMING SI ITS ITALIAN SHIRTINGS (In popular stripe designs) EMB: GEORGETTE BLOUSES TOOTAL TIES (Hungarian Fashioned) m latitt parPUBE SILK GLOVES PROPHYLACTIC (Ben i make) HAIR COMBS SILK KNICKERS PLASTIC TOASTRACES FOR CHILDREN KOALA
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  • 512 2 Sequel To "Death" Rly. Atrocities On trial m the Sixth War Crimes Court on atrocuy cha4 VSnst Rritish and Allied PoWs m Tamuang id other PoW camps m Siam during the construction f the Burma-Siam -death- railway", two Japanese off rials and tight
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  • 277 2 ADDRESSES IN ALSAGOFF ASSIZE CASE Thr Bnt part oi tm case agalns three JMir e omc.-rs wno worked m 'h t Special Branch 'luring thr occupation reacted I concluding itage beforj tl /L>j»!2<-s Judg»\ Mr. Jttftlce Wjr «<-> yO. relay, wh«-n be Boe •lo.s' d With an addr y.u inna--
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  • 91 2 V* x f' r d '"him •<• on« oi whom was arnud with a revolver. ■atertd ta* kOMi tf m Indian m Tntmlm V Ufa V.'i I }..i K-.nc Urn ladiaa vith v•• r oir.t. (1 Otri to »}>orr> Where h<- k<".T hi>- cub ana
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  • 76 2 Clo th p rize for Food growers It 111 '.iT'.jM'd lh.it White ••i mi iriti form part of kht pri »)tT<n f( r tl)>' exhibit* of tho f1 1 111 re Fonri v at th«--n •> W fid Th. fn t prize m i-nrh cli II Include lfl yard*- of
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  • 175 2 Court Sequel To Tampenis Armed Robbery Sentence was deferred till the end of the trial m the case of a younp Chinese. Koh Tonjr, who pleaded guilty to a charge of armed robbery at the second Singapore Assizes yesterday, the other accused m the raso Lav choon Ho, claiming trial.
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  • 34 2 Mr. B. Ooi mv jp r H •r. Harbour h tard conr left tor In rdav £l I] ;v M Vs <-ut t i:r Mr. B Ifohi a v,riui Kadlr, impai dh n
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  • 106 2 HOOLIGANS ASSAULTED CSM O'BRIEN (Our Own Report* Malacca, Thunt* Company Sergeant Ma» E. O'Brien of "A" Convnl 13th Parachute BattaluZFß ivas admitted to iu.sni'ai it Saurday night with Q k2 gash over his face uwj < learned. Assault e a b y a ani of Ch'nese hooligon^ Khl'en turning from
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  • 84 2 O n Tuesday when a v>a r crtaj trial opens at the Victoria Hall Susuki Fakae, a captain ol the la perial Japanese Army, a nd four civj lians m the employ of the Japane* *rmy\ Tominaga Jikko. Kob (I yad Shoshiro, Kawazuc Hatsuichi am
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  • 964 2 Althoagh they had lost 52 passenger and curgo ships as a result of the wai, the British India Steam Navigation Company are rapidly buildi.ig up their uervicefii m thr East. Twenty -four ships have already been put into service while 18 are now building
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  • 87 2 Katmijan h. Ratiaman. coolie who was arrested m th< hours of Wednesday morning Base Supply Depot. Alexand claimed trial when hfl Wl '.••fore liurittimli Ahmad him yosterday on ehaiTW of 49 tins f(»odstuiTs b. Id tho FOrors. Bail Cf $500 was off case was postponed to
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  • 864 3 Workers Intimidated By Strikers, Stay Out (Tribune Staff Reporter) rubber packing industry m Singapore during the past fortnight has offpeted lby a strike of about 6,500 men and women. r) iiirsd'iv European officials made arrangements for them to return to rrt
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  • 121 3 NAAFI Clerk Charged With Theft I>' Kirn Chwee, a clerk emyed m NAAFI Bulk. Issue Anson Road, laced a! irg»- ol theft of three cases! cigarettes, 12 bottles ofi and six bottles of sin en he appeared m the Fourth iglstrate's Court yesterday. rW.T. F. Wallace, Chief] JtoJ Of -he
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  • 96 3 Nine Chinese* who appeared before Magslraie L. c. Goh yesterday, were convicted of S eating four Japanese aero engine* belonging to the Forces, and sentences ranging from six weeks /o five months were imposed. The accused were seen bf an RAF aircraftsman tak.ng
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  • 92 3 (Our Own Reporter) PKNANG, Thursday Dr. Tokiwa Kaiehiro and Kawa ■Ittni Ju/.0. two Japanese lawyers now m Fefeang, will defend the Japanese war criminals the first batch of whom will face their trials on Autfuat 28, it is learnt from official sOuives. Also m Penang are two
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  • 115 3 Two youths, Lav Choon Ho and Ta n Koon Tian, who robbe-i a family holidaying at Franke! Es ato, Siglap. on April 23 w re sentenced to sr>v?n years* rigorous imprisrnment and six strokes of the rru-p'-n'no tai s 1 ;»ch by Mr. Justice
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  • 212 3 When a military lorry loaded with 48 bales of military clothing from (he docks was compelled to stop a few hundred yards from its destination— 223 BOD Mohamed Sultan Road— because of crowds attending a wayang m the vicinity, some Chinese
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  • 361 3 Eight Court Martial Paratroopers In Breakout From Camp Kluang, Thursday. There was further excitement m this little township last night and this morning when it becam* known that eight paratroopers of the 262 who are nov. undergoing court martial on a charge arising out? of incident s at Muar camp
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  • 324 3 S.H.B. CLERKS ASSAULTED BY PILFERERS There has been a lot of troub> over pilfering m the Singapore Har hour Board godowns, and man:clerks have been assaulted by pilftr ing gangs after leaving the Harbo»r Hoard premise*. Thi s was disclosed by clerks wfu Pav c evidence m the First District
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  • 70 3 Penan g Plans For V-Day (Our Own Reporter) PDfAHO, Thursday Pfnanr i« plannincr to ct-'fhrat* Victory Day O n a lavish scale. Aboui 1H,(»O<» wnl he spent on Li archeuhi«h it li proposed to erectIn ndditi')ii thcr«' will be a proetMioO <'Hi'i other to: ins of i-ntor tamn.ent. It ii
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  • 45 3 Alleged to liav c sold rlflf t_ empttnot at 6 ms. Bukit TtaftJ) Road on Aus. 17. 20-ye^r-old In dim, Danpall was produced m ttw Fourth Poiic c Court yesterday when w.t* c^pUincd to him was Post .cd to auc. 3e
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  • 354 4 The Morning Tribune FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1946 Another Envoy n*. i,] J/>rd KiiK-ai Lord I? n.<- Hrri.-h Special Cominission••r, South East Asia, who when not en^a^ed with the food cri tlit British Foreign Office hiv •hoi" ill this part Of the *orld j ted be about to undertake i vi-it
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  • 873 4  - Britons For The Dominions? The need for increased populations m the Dominions is urgent but can Great Britain spare Tne events ol recent brought home to the people of the Dominions their ur# nt need for to develop their enormous material resourc The <■ mtrast bei the vasi areas and
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  • 106 4 Letter To The Edit* To tac Kditor. While much rema brine thf city to pn I feel thai tnd Kr.-ineerinp Section nicipality must pay ly attention to put public convenience, etpe< m the heart of the -tate of repair. Many of tl a filthy and damaged itat
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  • 167 4 'From Renter's Diplomatic Correspoiidenl/. LONDON, Aug. 21.— The d-c--jsion of the United States Gov- ernment that if i.s views are nojmet within 48 hours it will ay (before the Security Council lv idispu c with the Yugoslav Government over the shooting down of American aircraft is
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  • 133 4 Croix de Guerre for Prince Olav PARIS. Aug. 22:— The I PrißM Olav of Norway WM the Croix de Guerre of Fr the Court of Honour of the jr© terday m a colourful I during which mounted Fren I wore drawn up m honour X Norwegian visitor. Ldmond Michelet. French
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    • 156 5 If it's obtainable anywhere it's m Jhe SinqapDhA Shop* Electric*! United Trading Co., 61 Stamford Road, Singapore. IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT US. Embroider) Direct Importers of all kir.d^ A Chinese Hand-made Fancy Goids <,ooi»sToiii: ]0, Bauery Road (Rodney House;. Singapore Fhwen Lotus Flower Shop AT YOUR SERVICE
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    484 6  -  Josephine Low man 8 Question-Time o^ "i find your articfc ■rijhesting a* well i bell il. i SJn Qttit« most Of the time. II m an a young yirl get around without being conspfcuoui uid •inr.l- J And that book! and mr,-, i'- arc Inadequate. Is it
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  • 111 6 Australia Submits Proposals Paris, Aug. 21.— The chief stralian delegate at the Parii I nference I>r. Evatt, announced today that Australia has submitted a numtxT of proposals [esigned to bring the draft eatiea closer to the ideals of the Atlantic and the United Nations Charters. He '^posed the suggestion that
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  • 105 6 Membership vacancies for R.A.P. i i> wishing to join civilian Hut.- hi Singapore have been al- -i bat with th»- exception of the Tangiln club application! to d;it«* have- been few. Eighty vacancies an- piloted for th»- S ngapore Cricket Club but to date there
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  • 410 6 LONDON, Aug. 21: -Scores of thousands of 4 \>o r soldiers are now returning to their homes m the Ihern states of America to fight another war a^ain racial intolerance, and for equality of social and nomic status and opportunity with the whites,
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  • 154 6 LONDON, Aug. 21:-Alr note stating Britain's atti- 1 tilde to the revision of the I 1936 Montreux Conventions governing the use of the! Black Sea Straits was to- 1 night handed to the Soviet I Charge d'Affaires m Lon- 1 don. H The note
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  • 62 6 IPOH. A y»oss( of detectives arrested Kok Kentr Belle, a rir«> l)lacknmrketcer for illegal possession of 19 baps of rice, last Friday. He was •hailed m the District Court mid Qntd 1 ,000. m default uix months' r.i. Thi Court ordered tli«' rice Ul }.c confiscated. Three Indian
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    • 167 6 j LTL Vir\l 15 exclusive m malaya to the morning tribune j s i m Hnohs m the Wood By Al OPP j 'Ml t-A' ,r,r t v < < HiJHi 1) J j IT'S IM'ONIY V/AY T'SAVE. A O.M A HIOM WAY GOING NORTH-I I I DON'T WANT \r
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  • 455 7  - They're Building A New "New York" In Old'Old Vienna' Henry Gris ©Byi) I Morning Tribune Coires. m Hollywood. loLLYWOOD-THey are tear. 21 old Vienna and are Jim ed material to build New York m 111 P lace I 1 1 would have been nothing cua i about such town-build-in Hollywood
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  • 112 7 LONDON. Aug. 20.— Nearly 100 British restaurants have closed since the peak period of th c war, and the number left is steadily dwindling because the number of customers is decreasing. Three reasoas arc given why fewer People are using these restaurants: (1) Demobilisation has meant that
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  • 64 7 £260,000 Worth Woo! Destroyed By Fire SYDNEY, H.S.W. Auf 21. -The Wont Arc here for over 12 y«>ar-- today destroyed a store of Urn New Zeali :<\ Loan Mercantile Company containing 9000 bal«a or wool. The Company's manager estimated 'h- tj H f ,i B |ock at £200.000 ar.fl damage
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  • 330 7 To Halt Russia In Mid.-East (By John Hightower, A.P. Diplomatic Correspondent WASHINGTON, Aug 22 —The United States has launched a carefully planned diplomatic offensive against Russian expansion In the Middle East and Asia with the rejection of the Soviet- demands for control of the Dardanelles. Leading officials yester- day staled
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  • 485 7 (By Reuter's Diplomatic Correspondent) LONDUN, Aug. 21: To-night's confirmation through the issue of the Egyptian communique from Alexandria that Egypt has rejected the latest British proposals for the treaty revision is recognised by London observers to create a grave situation. It is now
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  • 132 7 Police Hunt For Clerk's Killer LONDON, Aug. 20.— Mint deUet>r> were bdag us^d on Tuesday m the search for the gun which kille.l Leonard Warrens, aged 46, former War Office clerk who w a s murduvd on Saturday night m Westleieh Avenue, Putney, not far from his home m CharUield
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  • 46 7 shanghai, Aug. 81:— urgent anti-cholera mcasun-s have beta started In Manchuria to heck :i threatened countrywide epidemic. More than l,f)O0 cases of cholnra bave occurred recently In M^cN-n and Changchun, the main cities of Manchuria. Five hurdred diaths arc reported. Reut er
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    4 7 GRETA GYNT Eagle-Lion star.
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  • 239 8 "Can't Go On"— Siam Prem ier Resigns (Hv Mcxander W. Mac Donald, A.P. Corn-spandenO BANGKOK Auk 21:— (Delayed)— Premier F rid l Phjtnomyong startled Slam with the announcement yeaterdav noon of his nVgnation from the government due to "opposition and intrigue which is wasting my health i^nniri,," the services of
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  • 117 8 Good News For Fleet Street LONDON Auf. 21.— Britain ifl to i newspapers to supersede t four-pace dailies which iwv»--b« general durmf? the war. it was ced today, £*tra supplies will t rallable from Sept 22. Under th- new rationini scheme v v. i;l b( HllOv%»-d to PHllt aS Bui
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  • 39 8 HAMBURG. AUf. 21.- TYn thoU1. i.fi people, including doctors, of Hamburg are »uflerld| from hunger ma. the first stage of starvation, .1 report issued by the three-power commission Inrestifattng food ques- i cvtim.'it<cl today. Reuter
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  • 784 8 U.S. DELIVERS 4TH NOTE IN FOUR DAYS WASHINGTON, Aug. 21 eminent to-night delivered slavia the fourth m four c tion for the shooting down Dean Acheson acting Dl Stole, handed the note to 1 faires Sergije Makiedo. The note demanded th< cupants of the United States
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  • 107 8 JERUSALEM, August 22 M vance units of the First Briti-1 X mouivd Division from Italy }1 H|; Jerusalem last ni^ht. It is understood thai th< ])!ace the Sixth Airboi X which is How i,mi isonin* .B Unconfirmed report \'iv I d that eon B movements
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  • 125 9 mitcham (Surrey), Aug. I*.— George Bennett of Commoni de Eat, Mitcham who at the age of 04 claim* to be England'! tiAmi bee-keeper bought tin m r > of bees to cure rheumatism That a a| and Bennett iay an a result of allowing b<
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  • 1264 10 Pataudi Says His Men Had A Fine Time (From Learie Constantino, Keuter's Special ncket Correspondent) THE OVAL CRICKET GHwUnD. LONDON Aug. 20 Rain which has doggeri the footsteps of the Indian Tourists ever since they arrived m England— it was pouring with rain when
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  • 1213 11 i fvioi Malayan native production ol ruooer is at iuu per ceni. es T l 'l v Drodurtion at 50 per cent, capacity for the last quarter. This paciv-- and estate prott tlon f t lea3t 35>0 00 tons per month. S a
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  • 16 11 II i Director of, onal Church to-, twin f. b Memo- 1 I
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  • 132 11 LONDON. Aug. 20.-The followi i« Is tht CoUiitY crick, f champi'M,•kin <t^.,din2 includiiiß matches en.kd on Aug. 20 •Mticiudimr eteht points for ta tat l drawll (>II> UtO ma tcli. Reuter mwmmwa9 lst IlllljnKS Lead p W L D NR L D Pt^. York. 22 14 0
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  • 446 11 The first swimming «ala to be held by Royal Air Fores Base, Seletar, since the R.A.F. returned to gapcre, took place on Wednesday at its pre-war built swimming pool, one of the station's greatest recreational assets. A colourful and very well organised meeting, it was
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  • 397 12 for lucrative twde appear brighter. American lines, formerly interested primarily in Japan, China, the Philippines and sometimes India, are seeking the privilege of xoinfc into the area extending from the NEI through Makftvft to th<- Hay of Bengal. H»-p- Americans see prospects eargoei of
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  • 197 12 Th<- Control r ol SuppU Singapore has recently been diverting stocks ol supplies under his comrol to the R-co Retailers Association as another means ol emuring equitable disrlbution and combatting the blackmarki t. II,. la now asking the Import to follow the san;»- policy v.ih a
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  • 110 12 DARDANELLES: U.S. WILL NOT YIELD Washington, Aug. 22 President Truman has discussed the 'Dardanelles Question with thu United Sta es Sxt t res of State, War and Navy and toorankin« military and naval advisers. President Truman, it is und»*rS'Ood, told his advisers he thought the Dardanelles question was vital to
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  • 342 12 Malacca Votes $500 As V-Day Gesture (OUR OWN REPORTER' MALACCA. Thursday. Presided over by Mr. E. v. g. Day. th 0 new President, Malacca city fathers met for the second time m the Municipal Chambers yesterday. Th.- President raised the suggestion that $500 be voted for the Victory calibrations. The
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  • 42 12 i m Singapore Btaap Club will l.. id its fortnightly social netting v Y M < A. conrert room 1 I bttikUng) tomorrow at .>.'W. Di T.it Bifl < hiariR will gtoc a talk on JjipMietc (m pupation eonmer* with diiplay
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  • 267 12 LONDON, Allg. ll.— The Dally Telegraph writes: Britain's buying price for Ni«cna n tin to expected to be announced m a fen days. The trade hope's that the price will correspond to the United States agreed price for Bolivia,, tin which [equal* slightly ovv r £369
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  • 93 12 The Cli airman of the Metal Box Company ascribes the worldwide shortage of tinplat c to the steel and coal strikes m the United States and the slowness of the revival of South Wales where thc wartime production Wgg reduced to about ball the normal. Tinplate may
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  • 35 12 Aboard Yacht Williamsburg, Aus. 22— President Truman's Yacht today anchored at the U. S. naval base at Bermuda for his second visit on foreign soil since entering the Whit*? House.— A. P
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  • 230 12 "MAJOR NOT THREATENED" SAYS WOMAN Sydney, Aug. 22 -A Ja J I eso woman win Was a SJBftP leave the court n oSJM couns-.-i clashed at h fJ riSJSfc of the third days h I today of th e charge ofV^Hk against n British major ChS^R Hughes Cousens. ar *Mi
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  • 94 12 WASHINGTON. Aug. 22.- I Kfed Jonnson. Acting United Sn'M delegate to United Nation* StcurJ Council, was summoned to Wa^.iM ton today for consultations with i StaW Department oti the ca^etj United States will put before Council m the event of the fwjß of her warning
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