Morning Tribune, 2 September 1946

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  • 14 1 MORNING TRIBUNE I N i W7. (tfeic Series) 10 CENTS Vy, SEPTEMBER 2. 1946-
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  • 118 1 (Our Own Reporter) (Tiiaifl Lumpur, Sunday.— An appeal to Malayan to tkke a less parochial view when dealDU I M'liv --1 affairs and to adjust their views ""p-'tive, was made by Sir Edward Governor of the Malayan Union, m the course reolv t a toast to
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  • 39 1 2OO KILLED IN MALAYAN MINES WEEPING men v) iht Royal ltd t/ic Royal Indian hatifi losi their lives m operationj Ojfl' Malaya. •4 touj oy over 2,000 miiiei ept, t/;e HcXl i rpers 2,s Mir 1 and tft Burma.
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  • 41 1 LONDON, Sept. I.— Reports that^ Sir John Shaw. Chief Secretary to* th' Palestine Government is leaving his present post on promotion wore for the first time officially confirmed by the Colonial Office spokesman m j London today. Reuter
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  • 135 1 TODAY'S BIG FOUR MEETING CANCELLED PARIS. Sept. I.— The meeting of the Big Four Foreign Ministers, planned for tomorrow, has been cancelled. News of the cancellation has been confirmed by official British sources. The reason given is tha-. the Big Four deputies at their mcc ing- last night made such
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  • 195 1 Rio de Janeiro, Sept. I.— The Brazilian Congress raged through its stormiest session m history to inquire into the cause of current eosi-of-lp n< which already had taken a toll of one death and over one hundred casualties. Congress was informed that Communisi
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  • 392 1 COMMUNAL RIOTS IN BOMBAY Indian Interim Govt. Takes Office Today Singapore Airborne Troops Rushed To Calcutta Bombay, Sept. I.— Communal disturbances broke out here this evening In two predominantly Muslim localities— Golpitha and Bhendi Bazaar— following black flag' demonstrations staged by Muslims m protest against tomorrow's assumption of office by
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  • 130 1 THE CHOSEN TWEL VE NEW DKLHt, Sept. I —lt m cfiiciallu announced m New L>- today that Lord Wavell, the Vice r has distributed the portfoU iU tbi' ui*k I«torl7?i govcrnmen c< follow*: Panctii Jaloah a r I al Neht fCo?igrcss President/ external al fafrt and Coufmonwealth refbtfoi rdar Baidev
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  • 72 1 MADRID. S«-pt. I— A Civil eOfi neer mml an BMlftftnl vere i|m dead ii'ar here yesterday when iru-r. Armed wKh •ub mar hiu^uns to hold up the motorcar m whie* tbey Were taking monoy to pay •crul ttlOUMnd workers at the M.. rid Real
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    • 58 1 A F!T\V OF m NEWLY ARRIVED ARTK'I.FF I GIAN SINGH'S HAVK ON DISPLAY FOR LADIES FOR GENTS SWIMMING SUITS ITALIAN SHIRTINGS laj s di FMB: GEORGETTE BLOUSES TOOTAL TIES (H r i toned) Un l»< -i) PURE sILK fiF.f^VJ.S PROPHYLACTIC HAIR COMBS SILK KNICKERS mad PLASTIC TOASTRACKS FOR CHILDREN KOALA
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  • 175 2 (Tribune St;i« Reporter) Traction Company strikers yesterday refused to accepf a proposal that they return to work for a fortnight during which negotiations will be conducted. The. old and nfw committee members of the Traction Company workers' union, Company authorities, the Trade Union Adviser, and
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  • 121 2 PALA ALT'* California, Aug. I p t fl t H r.n Frrli.y u.\6 0 B. r.v.;i! offi-»f >oon to !*•;••<• iT Adminiitratfre du--01 Pacific Uii d th«i '< im t" BDi lfc*B < l »-f<>-c In tK< ry of th<- D Hoovrr d"i mm
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  • 124 2 Shanghai Aug. 31. A shipp .\g line b( tween Shanghai and Manila will be itarted as won i the new Bino-Phllipplne trade p ict U signed Thil is said to be the Orst ol a number ol new lines to the »S';utfc Beas contemplated by b
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  • 34 2 A lncid< Q1 I m m Jaliil) B il Oil in^ at 1.10 v Inn < hi. b] KB t Th < d I X d on h«-r left •< d t-j hospital tr< »tI
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  • 134 2 over the British grain harvest m view of the continued bad weather is increasing m all parti of Ihe couni ry, Big losses of grain are now inevitable. In districts where a week atf n the fine weather would have enabled it safe m the gathering
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  • 57 2 LONDON. Au- 30. -Reports that Mr Ernesl Bevln has r« i turn 1 d to London to prepare for rK*xt months Palestine conference were categorically denied by th< foreign Office Bpokeaman -ht Mr. Bevln it is authoritatlvely Learned i., still m i, and hn S no
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  • 38 2 KHARTOUM, Auk SI. The riling N forced the e*acu« ation ol village m Khun mm provlm v fleeti ol I 1 1 pll d flood watcra to re I itranded mhabi tanu I rgency ordered Reuter
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  • 87 2 Cairo. Aug. 30 -Sheik Hassan c| Banu. leader of the Muslim Brotherhood Association, called for a "bloody revolution" unless Preml -r Ismail Sidky Pasha breaks off negotiations with Britain for revision of the 1936 Alliance or tak'; effecting action to obtain complete evacuation of British troops
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  • 105 2 NANKING. Au jr. 31 .—The cOalition committee of five struck a sudden nnapr on Friday when the Commuisti demanded that QeneraliasiUO Chiang Kai-shek make two major COflcessiom before their delegates would consider to participate. Gcr?. CbOll En-laJ handed the demand < to Gen. George C Marshall,
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  • 272 2 To Train Future Indian Officers NEW DELHI. --(Air Mail)— Indian Arniv G<-ne-Headquarters is planning the establishmeni of a a tional Cadet Corps, as the initial training centre future officers of India's defence forces. The proposed National Cadet Corps wjII replace the present University Training: Corps.
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  • 80 2 LONDON, Aug. 81. A South Africa House officials disclosed on Friday that the Durban City Council will soon Appoint an Indian advisory committee with which it will consult on matters affecting the Indian community and civic development plans. The Natal Indian Congress will be asked
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  • 119 2 Ammo Factory Now Makim Baby Powder WREXHAM, Aug. 31— Part i an explosives factory, which during the war employed 10.000 people, has been leased to a firm making personal hygiene goods, including baby powder, it factory forms part of the Wrexham development area, one o! two new areas approved by
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  • 43 2 BELGRADE. Aug. commander of Ljubljana district during th e Axis occupatic General Leon Rupnik, was tenced to death by shooting I "crimes against the P^ le 3t the close of the Slovene war 1 crimes trial m Ljubljana today. Reuter
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  • 302 2 Allied Offensive Suspended BAT A VIA, Aug. 31 —Major-General James Forman, Allied Chief of Staff, conferred with Hadji Agoes Salim, Indonesian Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs, today. In the first concrete step towards establishing the Java-Sumatra truce w hich Lord Killearn, British Special Commissioner m
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  • 581 3  -  Lim Keng Hor Xot Worth While Repairing (By v. returned from a visit to the Singapore Naval Base, and seen the nu dock submerged to the top with a former Japanese ship on it. The it has been lifted out of the
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  • 144 3 Singapore Armed Robberies pen i number of iran*; m Singapore during the d and m all ca-^es the rol»- .'d with pistols. f the houses vii ited waa that I Mi J P J Ess n i Sandy Lane ree Chin* •<■. believed to be 'ani i nterUl the premitea
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  • 20 3 Buenos Aires, Aug. 31.— The ron government has establisht by decree as sole agents S350.0OO.OOO (U.S.) annual expon business- A.P.
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  • 226 3 I th.. rap m 1 enterUinment on his I U ica some time Friday J>v regal., every Friday I Everybody' m riven th, 1 veil aa hear I I I w. tO bo I p t m PraX a er v rer, L
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  • 98 3 Speaking at the V's llent Club luncheon yesterday Mr. A. S. Martin of the Army Educational Centre de--1 fined total education as education broad lines for all the people. Ho said the tendency of pre day education is toward over- specia li/ation. Education should be a
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  • 320 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) MALACCA, Aug. 31. Th( Pood Inspectorate have been busy over the holidays m raiding and checking shops both m town and the rural areas. The checks wen conducted by have been hauled m by life In' Chiei Food Inspector Sim Eng spectOTftU
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  • 260 3 Airmen 4 Days On Desert Isle The RAF. crow of a IfosqttfttO reconnaissance aircraft, which wan forced down or. an un inhabited i? land m the Gulf of Siam, have been resetted and brouprht hark to thr mainland by the Siamese Air Fore. The Mosquito, belonpinp to No. f»B4 (Photographic
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    • 29 3 No Effort At All! Small Advertisements and Letters for the MALAYA TRIBUNE MAY NOW BE LE IT AT OIK NEW TOWN OFFICE (Ground Floor) WINCHESTER HOUSE COLLYER Q UAY
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  • 563 4 Morning Tribune MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1946. Free Importation ii bureaucracy \ntudt with jro ir business five up four business. That aphorism would probaMj be hotly disputed by the Government bow In power at ii *ne merely because It* truth i- undeniable and because throws the Socialist craze for itionaiisation into
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  • 1478 4  -  Harold Nicholson j Copyright In Malaya (BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT WITH THE LONDON SPECTATOR) j v^* >^» Nrf Diplomacy On loud Speaker Id the gardens ol the LuxemDouri there is an octagonal pond as largo almost as the H'.und Pond m Kensington. Upon the surlace of this pond the
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  • 164 4 'SUNDAY' GOES IN SEARCH OF EDUCATION GRAVESEND. Aug. 30. little darkles In search of education are now being car. by th/i Northfleet policy afte: stowing away on a ship froa Nigeria- They have leaned their lesson and are waiting 0 be sent back, but that wig a* the sort of
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    • 161 5 Art Curtos C.X.TANG LLE Y ROAD OKE, S.S. I !!1 ArtS and OB fecelmd Various UP" of prod 1 1 Bisaurelle Gift Beti V ''.Jd:n Presents, etc. E ALLA BUX CO., 1' tfortfa Bridge Road, Singapore. W '(Adelphi Hotel Building) I Booh Papers I Book §<»r« FX)R BOOKS 47, HIGH
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    • 156 5 If it's obtainable anywhere it's m Jk& SxnqapDM Shop* Electrical United Trading Co., 61 Stamford Road, Singapore. IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT US. Embroidery Direct Importers of all kinds of Chinese Hand-made Fancy Goods I-OOIIVIOIUI 10, Battery Road (Rodney House). Singapore Flowers Lotus Flower Shop AT YOUR SERVICE
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    • 209 5 General Merchandise FOR ALL YOUR REQUIREMENTS VISIT MAIM O 5, Stamford Road, Singapore. Where a new shipment of porceialn 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 Ladies Hair Dressing Saloon Formerly of
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    • 165 5 Men's Wear "RED SEAL BRAND" I Best Quality Neckties 0 $2/50 each "FOSTARS" (Australian) Gents Shoes and Sandals Shipment expect fd Boon i Stockists of Best "Victory Brand" Cork Hat? (Helmets). E. ALLA BUX CO., 92, North Bridge Road, Singapore. (Adelphi Hotel Building) A Music Stoxf T.M.A. Music House, 61/63,
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    • 163 5 Refrigeration Marden Compare Refrigerating Engineer! 82, Orchard Road P.O. Box 755 Telegrams: '\\IARDEN" Singapore. Sanitary Contractor FONGHIN Co., Lta Office 64, Wallich Street, Phone No. 7557. [Sanitary Electrical Contractor* Building Repairers and Genar* Importers I Shoes SHOE CO., LTD. BATA BUILDINO, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. Silk Store M FI SILKS In
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    507 6  -  Josephine Low man By Good information Ail well-ii/ <k\ iicr> M n the f i Uj. I Important i IJI X\ lt far ti health md betllt •.rued* i: you will look caloric up In i g d jrod will (md "A calfe rk Xi noil oj
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  • 105 6 WASHINGTON, Aug. 30— Tti e United States basic industries are nearly at the limit of their capacity, the Civilian Product on Board reported. CPA chief John D. Smal said steel, coal and rails powers were at a "continuous high level." Automobile produc'ion is wp 50 per
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  • 175 6 WASHINGTON, Aug. II The State Department has announc- a that the United States forces wiU m ain in Korea until 'a i united, independent and democratic government" is establishi a there. Whenever Russia B ive s tne word, the United States is ready to continue the
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  • 18 6 Our Dumb 1 1 Blonde "Joan, do you really think it makes me look over- I dressed?" I
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  • 177 6 San Francisco, Aug. 30.— Immediately conditions I permit, an American Army Air force 829 Superfortress 1 will take off from Hawaii on the longest non-stop flight m history. Overloaded 27,000 pounds with fuel, it will try to hop from Hawaii 10,000 miles over the
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    • 163 6 IJ'I. AllMJt EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRIBUNE M y 1 By Al CaPP J rl A-,; v- nATREFMONIALLY NO' F CXOVS// M E-LIZE DAISY MAF K-AAirj TAS 'j* \/fPAfl\// I 1 > T'riAH MOOSICAL PLEA SPEAKIN', LI'L ABNER'S 1 GRAMMY'S L V YOUKJG AS SHE USETA BE-BUT, EVEN
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  • 1964 7 to him m capturing faithfully the atmosphere necessary to portray the character of "Buck" Lostwithiei. AXS. Benevolent Fund Cinema Appeal The Duchess of Marlborougn, Chairman of the Appeals SubCommit cc of the A.T.S. Benevolent Fund has received from Mr. J. Arthur Rank, the magnificent
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  • 634 8 i IC following story is not a prediction of war bat .i picture and sampling of opinions and attnosphere surrounding tiie I'ari Peace Conference. It is written by Relman Morin, veteran correspondent mci Chkl of Associated Press Bureau, who m recent months travelled
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  • 164 8 MAGNETIC MINED SHIPS DYNAMITED MARGATE. Aug. 31.—Minesweepers are dynamiting the wrecks of ships sunk around the South -East coast by German magnetic mines m the first year of the war. Following them is a survey ship equipped with a secret apparatus which enables experts to study th c sea bed
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  • 118 8 Better Service Conditions For The Navy LONDON. Auk 30 Tru- Adled ummary changes which win Improve r condlfl i Offlceri and p'-tty Ofltoerj appointed to sea- based abroad and al! offlcen and ratingi rtationcd f >n ■hOTc abroad will be allowed ir»" pa.ssag'-s for th'-ir larnii'-s to jo.n th'-m The
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  • 47 8 HERFORD, Germany, August Seven German who are tnbera of the WYhrh\ were senten< ed to death "'■<i;iy by the irar crimes court .•it Oldeoberg for the mass mur<f«i- of German internees In Asi hendorfer mom- camp during the losing dayi oi the wrar. Reuter
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  • 309 8 LONDON, Aug. 30.— At the courl-n |1 il Boon who faces 11 charges of aidm IB m-<-. Staff-Sergeant Hitchings was question '"fl Slade, defence counsel, about the stale m i -7 r :-i ftL examined parcels addressed to the prisoners VM V ings agreed this was done on Japanese
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  • 123 9 SUPPORTS FIGHT FOR E QUALITY I .un deeply impressed by the strength of the passive resistance movement. "No American can send a mesMge of sympathy to these South African Indians without a sense of i shame for his own country's s 'lis of! racial discrimination. "We are fiphtiny: igailtlt them
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    • 196 9 At The Worlds GLOBE G.W, DAILY: 3—7—9.15 PM. "The North Star" Anne Baxter— Dana Andrews LUH) N.W Daily: 3—7—9.15 p.m. "THE CORSICAN BROTHERS" Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. m dual role Ruth Warrick, Akim Tamiroff SKI G.W, To-night: 7—9.15 p.m. "SCATTERBRAIN" (Judy Canova) Opening To-morrow "Shut My Big Mouth" JOE E. BROWN
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    • 157 9 LAST l>AY££lJS!4tgg£ 4 Shows-1.30 4 6.30 9.30 p.m. tf^V hi 11 1 PAUL fe^DAYISHENREID M WoO^^ (CLAUDE RAINS -GLADYS COOPER Bo N kw!ue ilka chase MM t» IRVING JAPPER J«.» Pl.» b» Cm Robmson .from Nov.. 6, OMt Hi Bß ms Pfouty Music b> M,x Slmtf OPEN INC TO-MORROW The
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  • 207 10 ON, Aug. 31 England's i day, will b<- highlighted by toui arta d Anaslbe from Copenhaj arrangements with the i tionl will occt r I European form. m mih footI d ;a< d and England from n r fij d ;«vd d- < '>, >
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  • 27 10 NAIROBI, Aug. 31:— The general re] of retail prios of consumer :'",ds m Nairobi is now 83.4 above pre-war level. In certain artithtf are 71.5 above pre-war.
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  • 47 10 WASHINGTON, Aug. 31—Th US., apparently giving up hop: for un early agreement with Russia on the unilication Of Korea, announced on Friday its intention to proceed with steps to bring democracy and selfgovernment to the southern Korean sone W occupies.
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  • 72 10 Under the aegiu of the Chinese Christian Inter-Church Union, musical concert ill aid of charity will be held at the Victoria IfemoI rial Hall, Singapore, on Sept. 3 ai ,i The programme is very interesting and amongst the participant! are Mr.-. Wu Paak-Shing, Messrs Wu Paak-Chiu, Goh Soon
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  • 96 10 iNDON »t 30.- W. li. n appointed joel King m Bin cession to Smith who will ride leason as first jockey to rby. air will a!s<> be jockey for Captain drochfi rt 1 stable wherein King's horses at Newmarket are trained. :r, born m 1916 i rode
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  • 93 10 LONDON. Aur. 30 —After yesterday's mot-ting the rubber trade is compiling further statistical evirl<nc.-. and jhoh prrts of a scheim* for reopening the market acceptable by the Government are considered encouraging. The discussions have not yet reached a atajre where concrete propoaaJi can be ]>ut to the
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  • 625 10 Shi N B| ording t<> -the Malayan Share ociatlon JiKapore) were bi follows- Buyer Seller Alexandra Brickworks Ords. 12.00 $2.40 Alexandra Brickworks Prefs. 2 80 3.00 Brit. Malaya Trustee Executor r 'o. 8.00 9 00 Consolidated Tin SmelU-rs 24 S S 9 Eastern United Assurance 40.00 ftff.OOcd
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  • 39 10 Shanghai. Aug. 31 I a] chamber < coxni p cted to be establish king on Novmb-.r l I Its membership wl H 23 chambers of coi m different c I -nd pr I Reuter
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    • 23 10 Demonstration at the Great World CABARET MISS JFXNY QUEK and MR. POH SAN m WALTZ and TANGO a warm welo extended to nil!
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  • 530 11 Solves Outplay Arsenal: Home Soccer Se ason Begins I ji —The first real soccer season for I ■.ondon, Aug. •>■ back l 0 the preW ar setup, and Hie restored to League com■otion and re Despite heavy rain m mm c. frowds flocked to the games. There I are nnn
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  • 232 11 CRC Beat Ceylon SC By 2 Wkts m Binga] re Chinese Recreation X :»t the Ceylon Sports Club X match played at Thorn- Road yesterday by two wickets. c s c. .--am c fay b Choy Gee 25 Hy lah b Choy Gee 10 X Bundram b Croy Gee 2
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  • 78 11 ZURICH, Aug. 31.— Henri Aubay of France won the amateur road race cycling championship of the world when the championships continued here today. He covered 189 kilometres m five hours twelve minutes and fortyone seconds. Ernst Stettler, Switzerland, was second; H. Van Kerkhoven, Belgium, third; Villy Emborg,
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  • 327 11 S.C.F.A. 2. Northamptonshire Regt.: 1. The Singapore Chinese Football Association repeated their victory over the Northamptonshire Regiment by the odd goal m three m a thrilling return soccer match before a record crowd at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. In their first match played three
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  • 56 11 LONDON, Aug. 31.— County cricket close of play scores: At Nottingham, Yorkshire 283 for nine (Sellers 66, Turner 53) versus Nottinghamshire. At Gloucester, Essex 48 for nine versus Gloucestershire, vain. At Hove, Lancashire 159 for five versus Sussex. At Kingston, Hampshire 234 (Arnold 57, Squires 8 for 52).
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  • 156 11 The cricket match between the S.CC. and the S.R.C., played on the Municipal Padang yesterday, was abandoned after the innings of the S.C.C. was closed uwing to rain. S.CC. score*:— G. K. Stein b Schubert 22 P. F. Firkins lbw b Westerhout 8 P. D Rees
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  • 91 11 LORDS, Aug. 31.— Close of play scjres: INDIA versus MIDDLESEX: India 469 for five fHazare not out 193, Mankad not out 109, extras ;20,». Reuter O. M. R. W. Compton 20 1 70 0 Harrington 24 3 71 1 Young 26 8 46 0 Sims 26
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  • 36 11 ORONTNGEN, Holland, Sept. I.— With a score of Hi out of 14, Mikhail Botvinnik of Moscow and Dr. Max Euwe of Amsterdam, tied for first place m the world chess championships on Saturday. A.P.
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  • 61 11 I OAKLAND, California, Aug. 31.— Mills College on Friday announced the award of a Chinese cultural scholarship to Miss Lucile Gertrude Pcdler, of Los Angeles, by the Chinese Ministry of Education. The scholarship, offered through thp Chinese Embassy m Washington, carrirs a $1,500 stipend
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  • 52 11 New York, Aug. 31.— Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Manuil^ky called a press conference at the Soviet Cinsulate here shortly before mignight and sharply censured the delegates of Britain, France, the United States and the Netherlands ''for failure to listen to the Ukrainian delegate" at ihe Security Council meeting
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  • 185 11 1; Lindon-Moore 5—1—29—1. DEVONSHIRE REGT. JadEBOH b Jaager Lane lbw Jaager 2 Pitts b Jaager 10 WettOO It Stein b Jaager 28 3ennet c b lUevea M Lindon-Moore b Jaager Womack c Potter b BtCVW Avent c Healey b Reeves Pates not out 1 Extras
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  • 258 12 China Reds Tell U.S.: "Stop Aid To Kuomintanst, Or Don' t Mediate" gept i. i al Chou En-lai, Communist negotiator today us to hal i th( Kuomintang or terminate her mediation and oiieily proclaim support of the National Government In the tiro i Cj d a pr( conference on his
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  • 171 12 BRITAIN STILL LEADS WORLD IN RADAR LIVERPOOL, Sept 1 Sir Ro•>r\ Wa'v,n~Wa\\ uho IMJ Chief,'v responsible, for thr BrHUH inpetti (it lared at an < i Wtpooi OR Saturihet Britain is .st l< ruling )ir,r!d m Radar dcrclopjncnt. Ifr Mid MMU cifTJiincrd that With full t-ncouragnnvnt jrom Iht authorities "almost
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  • 377 12 Handing by m Calcutta to prevent communal conflagration here tomorrow. Th«-re is n<> cause for appnheniion. .aid the Muslim League Premi<r, H. Suhrawardy, m an apoeal tO all parties to be peaceful umc! tfl mppmi initial .signs of uritut'on Mr Suhrawardy said "military DOilc« will b<- out m full strength
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  • 25 12 Pormtr thei of Berman irai among hv the ted Stat*^ lUttooiiUct m Wiesbtden I Qi :i<^lovakia Coi trial m |Ue, it Wftf rcfxjrted h»re today.
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  • 107 12 SEAFORD. East Sussex, An?. 31.— Thi coastal town ipjpula- tion 9,OCJb to 12,000 during the holiday season) buffeted by the ever encroaching sea which is breaching the s< a defence wall even m the mildest wea hers— lis facing p crisis. Either it
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  • 69 12 BHANOHAI, Bcpt I.— Dr. T. V. S'>ong, Chinese Prime Minister, today announced the signing of an ement for the salt' to China of i United States civil i;ui type surplus petty m the Pacific and China l orginally over £200,000.000. In return the United State* will receifl an equivalent of
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  • 91 12 Shanghai, Aug. 31— Th? formation ot a new nve-man Kuo-mintang-Communist Inter-Par-,ry Committee is the firs, step towards breaking the deadlock ,m China. U.S. Ambassador I Leighton Stuart told a press i conference todajf. Mr. Stuart, who is the chair I man of the Committee, said
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  • 46 12 LONDON. Aug. SO.— Seats of the Prime Minister and eight other members of the Government are affected In the proposed redistribution of London Parliamentary con Wtuenciei by the Boundary Commission. The number of members would be reduced from 60 to 40 each representing about 50.000 electors.'
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  • 375 12 10,000 Singapore Labour Unionists Hold Big Rally i Tribune Staff Reporter.) In celebration of the affiliation of the n Malayan Labour Union with the World lT .d. I Fed ion, the members of the Singap<.i-._G^B~ L:,b \u- Union held a rally al the Parrei P. ning. The rally was attended
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  • 106 12 Sino-Dutch Compromise Possible <™>-c Staff R.J nijcht v. of represent) X in>r th M Singapore registr; a W :md i'h;!l.-r »)o lettled loca D I" compromise h2^K matter to t! I national incident whirl 1 on inUrminably seen eompiicatioo Hj The Chinese m ment must provide c 1 }>osis of
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  • 35 12 BOMBAY. Aim mated at one crore 'ten ma rupees about £740,000) **as ca; ;by floods at Iff) In Gn [state, central India, it is repos Lere. Hundreds ot home were n od ft way.- Reuter
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