Morning Tribune, 6 September 1946

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  • 11 1 MORNING TRIBUNE T7i it Series) 10 CENTS FRIDAY. SEPT. 6, 1943.
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  • 503 1 Palcu la Sept 5.— A new oiuoreaK oi mcmenis Hindus and Muslims occurred m North CaiThere were half a dozen cases of stabring the night and this morning. Troops and police have been reinforced. The trouble arose after the stabbing of a conductor and nv^r
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  • 74 1 ndon, S p. 5. -The First the Admiralty, Mr. A. V. wh i was one of the lembers of h c British Cabinet [ndig is (states the pndon Evening Star tociayi. to Lord P thick -Lawrence for Ind'a when the ars ol age rer th ca
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  • 54 1 ROCKETS SEEN OVER GREECE ►NDON, Bept. s.— Mr. Tsaldaris, Prime Minister, told Reuthai rocktti have been "One rocket WU ng over Salonika been others over lv said. number of his on the night of •mcl appeared to be travelling north to south. How many owr the country is not bui
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  • 18 1 British troop. *th« area will d by and the iteitloaed r i neck- Reuter
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  • 10 1 BRITAIN'S GRAIN CROPS THREATENED -Thousands on •^'h Britain irain arc
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  • 348 1 Paris, Sept. 5. Mr. Vyshinsky, Soviet Union's No. 2 delegate at the Paris Conference today, violently attacked the deputy Italian Premier for "distorting facts" when he stated Italy's claim to Guilia before th<4fetalkni Political and Tjßitoria! Committee on Mowav. "Everyone knows," |B Vyshinsky
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  • 60 1 HAMBURG. Germany. Sept. 5.— Schmeling, the former world weight champion, us out of jai: after serving three months on a charge that he continued the building of a new home, after an order halting all such construction. f He was also lined 10,000 narks Mid hifl
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  • 268 1 JAP GETS 20 MONTHS' BACK PAY HERE (Tribune Staff Reporter) A Japanese who worked for the local authoriti<^ before the war and was interned m an allied camp m India during hostilities has been paid 20 months' bacfc pay by the local Government. He is K. Kiriu, who is one
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  • 68 1 ISTANBUL, Sept. s.— The Turkish fleet headed by the cruiser Yovoua bailed last night for Smyrna and it is reported th*t it wity there m« et the British fleet when it »r nves m Aegean waters. There is no conlirmation m oflioiaj Tuikish quarters of the
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  • 99 1 JERUSALEM, Stpt. 5.— A Jewish agency .spokesman stated here to day that none of the Jewish organisations or Jewish individuals m Palestine invited by the Brtish Government to attend the Palestine "peace" talks beginning m London, <*ti Sept. 9, will accept the invita tion. The
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    • 73 1 A FEW OF TBB NEWI Y ARRIVED ARTICLW I GIAN SINGH'S HAVE ON DISPLAY FOR LAOIFS FOR CENTS SWIMMING SI ITS ITALIAN SHIRTINGS (In popular itiipe r; FMB: GEORGETTE BLOUSES TOOTAL TIES PftJtlkmed) rin latlSt P^ PURE SILK GLOVES PKOPHVLACTIC Brst Fncrl! h make) HAIR COMBS SILK KNICKBfI F-i b
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  • 434 2 Spore Sends King Message Of Loyalty expressions of gratitucb His Majesty the Kins were the Governor Sir Franklin madr by Sir Han-hoe Lim, of the Advisory Council at the first anniversary of th* Seconding Sir Han-hoe, Mr. E. R. Ko«'k said that Sept 5 was
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  • 132 2 presenting h<s Appropriation Account for the $25,ooo,cx><> Rvhah\lita\\on Loan before the Advisory Council yesterday, Mr. Nel— $on Jones, Financial Secretary, announced the principal items 0] expenditure arising out o) the occupation period Item* uerc given by as follows: Payments on account of the public debt
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  • 61 2 i ff< a Oov< i Bin t eaor not A > million dehydrated H consist* i o] rj. h i i veseUbics aim i Bii- LJNRRA and Uv Allied Cor.tr.. 1 C m I ill German.. iat6T Bcullj B*t 1 hi U' 1 I'.r v dim
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  • 56 2 The death occurred early jreater* (I;.v RlOmtag Of Mrs < IJ Hot.';:n. irellkni •••p I R.« t<- layer af•i long illn» lira. HoK'in. patnered l>y her husd. N s. Hftjfan, Beared m Ant* term i f<>r many yean and .be wi:> i single and
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  • 180 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Thig Ii ihe story around a c« t of wireless sets imported hy a local European bus n-ss-man, Th' case arrived by the A reifj weeks ago. and every (mv since he was advised that the ship haaS arrived, 'he Importer has gone
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  • 314 2 Although he had no wish to criticise any Government department, he would like at the same time to counsel Government to proceed on the basis that "we should be able to walk or even crawl before we can run," said Mr. E. M. F.
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  • 488 2 Sime Road Camp Case Denying that he beat anybody m connection the rice incident or anyone m connection with the incident over empty gunny sacks, Kobayashi, a civilian employee of the Changi and Sime Road internment camps, who is facing a charge of ill-treating
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  • 221 2 (Tiibime Staff Reporter) Over 22,000 cheap meals are sold to the public of Singapore daily. With more applications coming m for the supply of meals or for the opening of res rants or public kitchens, it is hoped that more more people will avail
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  • 73 2 $40,000 A Month On Relief (Tribune Staff Repor An average of $40,000 a month l§ spent on relief work m Singapore, said Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, Secretary, Social Welfare Department, at a press conference last night. This sii7n is being steadily reduced as many people fifth jobs or because
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  • 114 2 The lengthy trial m which s.x Japanese officers and 18 Korvan guards employed m various 1W camps m Paiemban^ ar a Sumatra, are on trial "m the Second War Crimes Cour atrocity charges against B and Allied pr*soners-of-war during m eminent w^ll conclude this morning when sentence
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  • 922 3 Financial Secretary Analyses Budgel of new departments, higher cost of pli s were yen by the Financial Secelson Jones as reasons for increased Govditure when he laid before the Adhe Estimates of Revenue and ExpenSingapore Government from Apr. 1 to' ♦tailing $28,444,817,
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  • 124 3 HAD 300,000 FORCES' CIGARETTES thai he had previfrom a Chinese nowswas no offence to a Hokchia, was convicted iced to six months' r.t :ond District Court 1 7 for b Ing m possession (300,000 sticks* ot nging to the Forirr st d on the nior--11 by a radio patrol who
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  • 233 3 (Tribune Stajf Repor en To provide a centre at which domestic craft could be taught girls icith realistic outlook m life, the Social Welfare Department lias taken ever the former Nantina Hotel, Queen Street, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, M.C.S Secretary, Social Welfare
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  • 552 3 Price control is no substitute for rationing and without rationing, control of prices is not of much use and is expensive. What people want most is to see plenty of goods coming into the Colony, equitably distributed and at reasonable prices. Mr. E.
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  • 36 3 ■'"UR. Sept. 3,-An for the in the Malayan be shortly will impose "es. The bill en- e «t Penalties and liable for th< (toe not exor imprisonment tended to tiro he case Reuter
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  • 353 3 Two shooting incidents occurred In Singapore on Wednesday night, as a result of which two men were injured and are at present receiving- medical attention m the General Hospital. ihe first took place at 9 p.m. when a van was stopped by
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  • 208 3 Nineteen-. B i who \\a^ an. sted i i on ban on Wednesda witii aqothei woman oi of assisting m V-u m*. .1 public lotter PSfth Police Court yesterday. .t. ta.it |1m e» I Pectiug a child. The other woman. v« n Me <oo;, pleaded guilty
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  • 159 3 a fading of "found dead" was returned by Singapore Corona Mr. W. G. Porter, at the oonclusioii ustcrday. of m inquiry mtu the rleuth of Captain Jessie DiXon <6G), m«i>Ur of tlii- s*. "Empire Gipsy". Captain DiXOfl Was misting from •iis ship Which vvai> at anciior
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  • 50 3 Penang Kempei Trial Poi Pus id y lance 'vas profile wai ourt to d.i> at th. |g J a tai 1 hen Dt humanasamy, doctor dur ing the occupation, I the bad been ttention. .1 plain ball of rice each d adding many ditd through dysentery, ind pulmoi 'ubcreu i
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  • 467 4 Morning Tribune FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 6, 1946. Colonial Service i M. iminUtn oi .'it this moment bo\ jjJ^ now In th fl ach young men anc ii on th<- lower rung* o t of Government A- more and more reibility v rendered t>y t).. lited civil aervar/ 4 local hands, 1.
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  • 836 4  -  John R. Ward By mo luzom pj n raging i i m tip oi Lvi n have d ihadOW Of star', •h fell on the hardy, picorot tribesmen durthi ai I f/ cupa'W'n In May, flerce winds and tOl r<-n laj rains Isolated many
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  • 168 4 Rome. Sept. 4.— Treasury Minister Eicarmo Corbino today agreed to remain at his post until Premier Alcide Da Gasperi returns from Paris, but Italy still faced the possibility of a Cabinet crisis when the Conservative Ministers' resignation takes effort. Corbino submit cd hi^ resignation on the
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  • 26 4 ROME, S^pt. 3 -The United States Attorney-General Tom C. Clark was received by Pope Pius XII today at thr Castel GandolI fo. Pontiff's summer residence.— A.P.
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  • 221 4 BATAVIA, Sept. 4:— The B I Consulate-Genera] formally I fd that resumption of the I <ion of Allied PoW's and Int I 1 who have been h<ld m the of Java since the Japan. I I der. will boffin "as soon as I I
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  • 155 4 SHANGHAI, Sept. 3.— Chines I nationals m the United States Ir were eager to contribute their jji services and financial resources j towards China's rehabilitation. but they were equally keen to p see a peaceful and united China, I* declared Mr. B. S. Fong, Chinese
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  • 106 4 BRUSSELS, Sept. 4.— The Bel- I gian Government is to complain I to the United Nations about I escape of the Belgian K- xist 1 (Fascist! leader, Leon Degrelle I from Spain recently, according I to a communique issued tough? I The Belgian Government I considers that
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 164 5 Art Curtos Fi X TANG ORB. S.S. Id! of Eastern Art! an d Crafts. c at Minimum Cou P i,d' Various types of me ries and Max Factor products. of "Bismurelle Gift Bets" *for Wedding Presents, etc E ALLA BUX C 0... 12 North Bridge Road. Singapore. (Adelphi Hotel Building*
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    • 164 5 If it's obtainable anywhere it's m Jhc SinqapoM Shop* Dispensary HEALTH and VITALITY ,Vf<y surfer GENERAL DEBILITY when a wide range of TONICS are now available CENTRAL MEDICAL HALL 51/53. Victoria 6treet. Electrical United Trading Co., 81 Stamford Road, Singapore. IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT US. Embroidery Drect
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    • 217 5 Hair Dressers Ladies Hair Dressers, Latest Fashions and Manicure by Miss Anna Majoric Ann Ladies Hair Dressing Saloon •Formerly of Maison Galaxy and Maison Interlandi Heeren Building, Orchard Read. Hotel THE TAVERN Up-to-date Hotel m a C^uiet and Cool Locality. Rooms: Luxuriously Furnished. Bar: All kinds of Ist Class liquors
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    • 130 5 Music Store T-M.A. A\usic House, 61/63, High Street. Singapore. For PIANOS. MUSIC L RECORDS. 'Phcne 7465. Optician Regarding tbe eye sight Consult: New China Optical Co. 71, High Street, Singapore. Phoue 3786. Photographer Singa Photo Studio If High Street, SINGAPORE. Indoor and Outdoor Photographers Pianos USED PIANOS BY FAMOUS MAKERS
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    • 166 5 Sanitary Contractor I FONCHIN Co, Lv» I Office M, WaUkli Street Phor.e No. 7557. -cT.Jtary A Electrical OomiMMH Bj.ldinj? Repairers and OtNT* Importers. SHOE CO., LTD 8 ata building. north bridge road Silk Store NEH SILKS In New Designs At Melwaiii** Export Ladies Dressmaker* 52, North Bridge Rd. Tele. Sports
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  • Article, Illustration
    368 6  - Why G row Old? Josephine Lowman by Pick Your Colour mour \..iy\^ i•■ the meaning of Kan mezzo-soprano m dipping your m glamot r. She also !>»■- liev( i that the rust dipping ag( Jen! y ot sleep. Her 01 lue ey< tparkj a she that every woman check "j
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  • 239 6 :;DOH, Sept. i Royal Air For uid waaf groups ior rv .n Octob r and November was announced today. The i] level of release for. und airmen will be group 46In a number of ground trades. I airmen :n age and service groups up to and
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  • 421 6 Italian Reparations; Hearings Begin Today PARIS. Sept. 4:— Beginning on Thursday. I countries claiming reparations from Italy will si I their cases to the Italian Economic Committee of I Paris Conference. I As the result of a ballot the countries will be heard I m the following order: Greece, Albania,
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  • 146 6 < OPKNHAGKN. Sept. 4:— The Pood L, and Agriculture Organisation its PJ plenary session today ananiraoa II decided to send a cable of frier* the new Indian Government |V expressing recognition of the formid- |5 able tasks with which it is fsce< I The cable
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 76 6 j U'L xVIIXI^It EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRIBUNE \fl The Face That Launched a Thousand F* THERES HER PICTURE, MATES ''{j^'^d j let go V tmere^s no )jr fM >P*— vJ I f PSpMrtSi^e iF^i?T r m? H Y s^^ J^^ p?tciser /wJS/.?^ ARGUE^)^Js^4&C x DONKEY- I IS
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  • 466 7  - When Bogart Walked Out Of The Set Henry Gris Hollywood Gossip oil Million Pictures In The Making 9 By OLLYWOOD Life is beto look hectic m Hollyd. and th- number of parties dw.ndllng— which is Ign of Hollywood settling Studios which >st lifeless two now buzzing back before the a
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  • 184 7 JUST A LITTLE ARGUMENT SOUTHAMPTON. Sept. 1.— Police Officers, called to a house in Southampton today, found six Indian pedlars bleeding from head wounds received in a brawl in a first floor bedroon. Karon Singh, sged 64, was lying on the bed bleeding profusely from a head wound and ill
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  • 258 7 LONDON, Sept. 4:— An officer, who was stated to be suffering from lack cf memory as the result of four years experience m a prisoner of war camp, gave evidence today at the resumed court-martial of Maj. Cecil Boon, R.A.S.C., on charges of aiding
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  • 113 7 PENICILLIN INJECTION FOR TIGRESS LONDON, Sept- 2. -Two surgeons in th e London SSoo have been battling to save the life of Byha. five-year-old Indian tigress suffering from pneumonia, as she lay in privacy in her lair behind the exhibition den. running a high t« mp; -ratun- and Showing no
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  • 159 7 'STAR GIRLS' COMPLETE COURSE LOMJON. Sept. 3.— While flying 30,000 feet above London last night four "s'ar girls'" air hostesses of the British South American Ainvays—took their seventh final course of training befor e going on operational duty on the route w Argentina. The four were the last of 30
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  • 194 7 NEW YORK, Sept. 3— The Wall Street Journal reports that the two-month feud amon^ Federal agencies over rubber prices has reached a climax and only a formal directive from the Reconversion Director will prevent the Reconstruction Finance Corporation from raising th.> price of natural rubber
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  • 27 7 B ITAVJ IfaJ -Gen. !> Hawthorn ;Qg thr I) ioB td here by air mtii! England on con- iv ion of his .sifk !oa\»> Reuter
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  • 303 8 $178,000 TO MODERNISE SINGAPORE POLICE (Tribune Stall Reporter) In .nition of the bi th against gangaterdi spent by the Singapore polj Jeeps, and makiiiK the i I one of the most modern m 1 Plan for these further force were given me thi^ m< official. All these will be pur
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  • 242 8 Muslim League: 'Paid Propaganda Unnecessary' London. s<.pt. 4 Moli inroad Abbat An, President ol the London All-i M islim todi ttied persist* nt rumour- ilDofK London Indian Mohammad Ah Pra Ident ol the All-India Mv Urn U exp ndituri ol 12.000 a on 1. propaganda In Britain ti. d States.
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  • 110 8 —So be bashed it! BLACKPOOL, Sept 4.—Because «'i waxworks modH was too lifelike it was "beaten up" }>>• a holiday-maker, it wan stated at Blackpool on Tuesday. William McCrea of Liverpool, admitted wilfully and maliciously breaking wax mooei of a Life Guardsman In a waxworks
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  • 86 8 British Greece Garrison To Be Reduced Prom Reuter'i Diplomatic pondenl I LONDON, Sept. 4:— The rise of tbe British garrison m Grooro will be reduced m the near future, the Oflta I man itated m 1 don thi nu British division there will be I the general re m the
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  • 122 8 LONDON Sent. 4.— Com- l manding officers of RAF I Btc Urns way soon be ask- 1 ing WAAFS for photo- graphs which are (o be j S sen! to the Pubic Rela- tiont Direc'oraic of the Air Ministry. The chief t Information Officer has been asked
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  • 126 8 BOMBAY, Sept. 4.— Th e I ation in Bombay was tonight th e Bombay Governmei I stated. I There were seven cs I son and six of looting 1 today. Casualties were 23 de.^l and 83 injured. I Total' casualties irom Sund I till 4 p.m. local time
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  • 87 8 LONDON, Sept. 4.— Mid-aftcrnooB| editions of London evening an^H papers print pictures of riot scenefl in Bombay. The Ewuing News haM two pictures spread over fou-H columns, 0 ne showing a British sofl dier leading away a rioter and ther an armed British guard on
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  • 50 8 PARIS, Sept. 4.— Shortly a ftd 1 p.m. it was stated officially that there were 16 dead m today's Le Bourget air crash. There arc ten survivors, several of whom are seriously injured. Earlier reports gaW the death roll as 20 atid injuerd as six.- Reuter
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  • 302 8 LONDON, Sept. 4.— Ne ws from India once mm M monopolises the front pag es of Britain's na/ional aniU provincial morning newspa pers. The Daily Mail or M instance splashes across seven columns the headline: g "Mass Muslim arrests if India riots go on/ 1
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    • 244 8 Try This AMERICAN Crossword Puzzle T7 :> "T--. ACROSS II DintHl coin Jg^ f?T7Ty t W^WLo' j-Whip mltb nine »o— Short dash CAM-EC JINiQjV/.YMA iashea 33-Baßplpe- playcn IN^F vVBT' If ♦—That girl 3*-<:orrHatlve of J ;*L;.; .1 J™ 7-Drlrd -Uher I- 5 B^^ =B^ watercourse 37-Wri.jo horse art |r r
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 191 9 _DID YOU EVER SEE >l%\ DANCE WITH HIS -ftXM'lEM'i:? A'H/->- DOM W iX m Si Si M Mi mm 0A wm A wJawm m -*6t 0^ 3u'll simply marvel at this :ientif;c camera achievement! x *^'-^T j# jl^'-^^Br^^^fr^^Mjßfry96p -»lrj "i\ Plus RITA HAYWORTH RAVISHINC m COLOR! I'- *'«SIW TO-lIAY wfe.^gt
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    • 149 9 zrflA CcrttdilUrHjed ham 2pm.4is FVERY SEAT AN ARMCHAIR. <> 50 I 9 30 i NOW SHOWING Thrills! Action! THE ROARING SAGA OF PAGAN ROME THRILL UPON THRILL IN THIS HEAD-LONG ADVENTURE OF RUTHLESS MEN AND EXOTIC WOMEN! w I Un I .^H The Modernized Production of Cecil B. DeMilles n
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  • 325 10 orl I I ighi >* tight Ink Fight CARDIFF, Sept. 4:— Ronnie James, the British ampion proved no i match for Ike Williams, coloured American, who retained thfi world lightweight .n Park wjth a knockoul In the ni roun< <t a scheduled 15 rounr itest.
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  • 161 10 ■..jth thai ti rj Bai I. of India. \u ralia «V ifna $600 Bt< Hal B |50; Dr. William B Ti Dg Ltd. I. B. Baratta S-V;; Dr. I per Mr. Teo heap Ann ?J0; Mr. Teo K« i Kirn— par Mmn 1 10; %nonj mo i
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  • 329 10 Changi Cricket King Takes 6 For 6 it tIH; 8.A.0.C.C. it Cbanffi on Sunday In a jrhole day i game, the RockUtea *«c beaten by d LonStborn I fcf 8.A.0.C.C. taking 6 for fi and 4 for 6 respectta 1 Boon B.A O.C.C. Biley lit. wkt. 3U, Symonik l.b.vv b.
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  • 59 10 CHICAGO. Sept. 3.— World middleweight champion Tony Zale has started training in preparation to defend the title against Rocky Braziano In New Y.rk. on September 27. He Intends to work with the gloves daily until he departs fo r New York ten days before the C4
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  • 298 10 Mid-W eek Soccer Results I LONDON, Sep 4.— More than 380,0C0 te crowded Jv.' grounds at the 25 English League matches th s evening. Tir: biggest attendant I the noiti!, where 40,000 wa.ched Sunder!- 9 Huddersfield. of Twenty-eight thousand saw onco DuucUe Utd. 2 Ea*>t Pife
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  • 197 10 LONDON. Sept. 5. India'Mj cricketers faced transport pro^ blems at the conclusion ol I Th( r< urn j l kgbeginning Sept. 20, was arrangeE by Manager Gupta, but he r.sß now bien informed the boat hafl been cancelled and there H indication yet when anoth
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 55 10 TO MOKHOW MORNING COMMENCING Al 10 A.M. Liberation Anniversary FREE SHOW With the co-operation ef the Western Electric Co., and their expert engineers •inn BRZDOI ROAD (neat Bru BMftb Rd.) i> now equipped with the latest (Ml It If I'H SKJ MASTER 5^ "WESTERN~ELECTR!C" MKAN.S Perfect MM \l> Perfect Cone
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    • 84 10 can T i>ii»i-ssi^ c R 1 I T i I i 1 1 'J 'J J 'L1 3 '7 V'i1 1 1 1 1 1 rHiF-' Mn-vm-mL-Lm*: To-night 7 p m. 9.15 p.m. Douglas Fairbanks. T r. Cheered By The Crouds (tot riis Brilliant Dual Role as the Twin Brothers
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    • 28 10 Gorgeous Spectacle— A Magnet o\ z WI jm^^ mm^ mm^ ...vs.-- B'/'ctiieermg Oa; OPFMNG TO-LVYY (3 9 15 p.m.) Wl s Captains of the 9 r«-3l€irrowr on p?
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  • 80 11 INDIAN GETS SECOND SENTENCE immon iury and rrnspirID the fourth Indian, ted and senrigorotif hnpriT. Thor« K ood« pore Assizes. SupplM nad 1 m possession •"and cIMP dapper and thief years' H- ll( s'-nton.-0,. are to I concurrent. 0 p.m. on Junf 2.. Rajaratnam and a party d a taxi
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  • 449 11 ARCHIE QUICK'S SPORTS REVIEW (By Archie Quick) LONDON, Sept. 3.— World light-weight champion, Ike Williams, has developed a most un-American like passion for tea. Lapsing from his habitual silence, he delivered this oration: "They say tea is bad m training, hut cawfee
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  • 181 11 On Sept. 3 a further 70 cases, each case averaging no lbs. tea, were distributed by Henry Waugh and Co., Ltd., to the following dealers. The tea should be available at a maximum price of $1.00 per lb. V. Shaik Mohd. Bros., 155 Beach R.>ad, 4 cases
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  • 32 11 Civilian clubs and service units! who are anxious to have friendly football matches with M.P.A. are asked to communicate with Yusof-Nawawl, Football Secretary, c/o Customs Office, or 38, Sturrock Road.
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  • 113 11 Ameeting of about 200 Singapore Government pensioners unanimously i resolved to form The Government Pensioners Association, S.ngapore. The object is to safeguard the interests of and render assistaVc to Pensioners and to co-operate and assist the Government m Civic Matters when required and further to promote
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  • 113 11 Two Malay peons. Ahmad b. STUSOl and Abdul Ras p b. Ahmad Latif. who ph aded gu'l y in th? Third Police Court yesterday to st< property b?long.ng to their employer, v. r convicted ar.d sentenced to e glr weeks' r.i. eachThe police were conducting in vestigations
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    • 38 11 I No Effort At All! i m i ii i Small Advertisements and Letters for the MALAYA TRIBUNE; i MAY NOW BE LE FT AT Ol R NEW TOWN OFFICE (Ground Floor) WINCHESTER HOUSE COLLYER Q UAY I
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  • 302 12 Sharir Will "Lend" India Rice To Malaya B MOTON, pt. I 1t Civilian Production Administration ii icing (>y US per i eni the amount <>: tin mill production eanaarlßtd Cbi th<- r i r u/';i<t in <■ (>f ein. for perish \A< \i>(k\- .:t,(\ other essential items. A.p. New Delhi
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  • 144 12 KUALA LI'MPUR. Srpt. f fka lTi' quality of Tie* ratir/ns >■■■ hMtl Sirtgajyjrv and the Malayan Union nas strongly CfHlCimi by Iff IV. C. B/unr? m Vim Malayan m Advisory Council \<>&ay. Drawing attention to the /oct that Singapf/re ration rangrs from one and a
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  • 76 12 JAPS HUNG CREMATED IN MALACCA Malacca, ThursdayTwo Japanese war criminals, Capta.n Kamesawa Ma sutoshi. ana 2nd. Lt. Omoto Kiwonoki were both hanged at ins local prison this morning for he massacre ol nine Chinese m Malacca Immediately after the capitulation ol Japan. Kamesawa was the Garrison Commander and Omolo, kempei
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  • 172 12 Detained Cargoes: Dutch Statement Ti»f' rring to the control meaauret 'regarding trade between the Netherlands Indies, Singapore .and the Malayan Union, announced by him on Aug. the Contil General for the Netherlands, Mr. IX. F. Vigareno st.-itcil last night that details concerning these measures, notably the [matter of import nnd
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  • 284 12 '/j.v yjuT 177/Ti i.riiict Bernard Qhaw'i Ann-, ojid the Man *%i«s first presented m London ■ore than hall a century ago. ■vtn th< n its theme ni not an oricina] one. The RBOflOttl adventun uf the military have been an inspiration to
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  • 91 12 (Our Own Reporter) Penanc, Thursday. Found guiHy of wo charges, one of carrying arms, and the other of gang robbery, Cheah Ch'n Teik (20), was sentenced to eight yean 1 r-i. on each charge the ten enc3s to run concurrently at Penang Assize!: Accused w as
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  • 295 12 NE W SCHEMES FOR DEVELOPMENT OF PENANG HARBOUR (Our Own Reporter) I Penang, Thursd f With the restoration of facilities progressing steadily, it was possible and practicable m the opinii of the Board members to start work on schem fo now development of Penang harbour, said Mr. Henri I Basten,
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  • 82 12 (Our Own Report H Penang, Thursd g^ An open verdict was retun I by the Coroner, Mr. W FjuIs-II ham. at an inquiry Into i: 1 1 dea h of Mr. J. M. Scouiar w-iBI known State Rugger pJay i I manager of the Ipoh
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