Morning Tribune, 14 September 1946

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  • 307 1 Vyshinsky Says Statement Was Grossly Distorted eoni 13, -M. Vyshinsky, Soviet Deputy Minister today described as "gross distor'u!l, v nression attributed to him at the Paris which has already brought him two duel 'Z a written protest by the Italian deition. M. Vyshinsky was reported to have said last week
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  • 21 1 London. Sept. 13.— Alter a one-day protest strike, the Aeronautical Engineers Association member, today returned to work at Britain's leading airports.
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  • 45 1 YIAF.Y, Stpi 'A riiA Oj i Indonesian pritonert u j> i prison camp at Cas- U, m Brisbane, mach\nt-gu% "><• i, trlandt newt )n t /n: WdUlfl prisoner i O^Mfl n OU7I deA. so*-rdo, /<?'t r tHed reaving 3 Re f fftdonetta/"-— Reuter
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  • 71 1 H ue, Sept. 13. —At an allation here of three 1 Dutch Commisto the Netherlands Jonkman. Minis Territories, laid commissioners were goi*;^ 'emphatically to confirm •ci is willing to conoperation with tne > going nut," he added re the fulest contribution Indonesian political -that Indonesia, the
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  • 177 1 PARIS, Sept. 13. Mr. A. V. Alexander, First Lord of the Admiralty, walked out of the Paris Peace Conference Military Commission today during a twohour debate uitfi the Slav group on inviting Albania to make a statement on the Italian treaty. I despair of leading this
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  • 221 1 TERRORISTS BLOW UP BANK: TROOPS RUSHED TO JAFFA Jerusalem, Sept. 13. Terrorists today attacked Barclays and Ootoman Banks in the centre of Jaffa. One Arab temporary constable was killed and a number of terrorists caphired following a gun battle with the police. Part of Barclays bank building is understood to
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  • 76 1 LONDON, Sept. 13.- When Mrs. Seagrim goes to Buckingham Palace to receive the George Cross that her son. Hugh Paul, a major of the X9th Hyderabad Regiment, won as he died in a Burmese junale camp, it will be her second visit to the Palace.
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  • 88 1 BATAVIA, Sept. 13.— Accordto the latest estimates the Ea^t Indies will need some 24.000 tons of rice to cover a supply deficit in the coming nine months before the next harvest. The Borneo crop is very unsatisfactory owing to bad weather, while only about 5.000
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  • 50 1 London. Sept. 31— Abdul Rahman Azzam Pasha, th<Egyptian Secretary-General of the Arab League said he regretTcl no Jewish delegates w re .•ni to h'*ar the Arab viewpoint on Palestine eont'en-no' •\v do n". want to increase 6 rnitism in anv wav." said Azzam P;) sha Reuter
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  • 183 1 French Officer Killed In Siam Border Clash Bangkok, Sept. 13.- A twoman Siamese mission has returned to L^;:j,k(iit with details of the armed Franco-Siamest clash on Sept. 1, in which they said a French Lieutenant was killed ana a Siamese pohcemaD was wounded in a CambodiaD province disputed by the
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  • 40 1 Bombay, Sept. 13. Vlolenc* llared again i% police used teal gai to d: pei trlkeri grotion and two ptopi»» were dally r- porter killed and "t injur* d. Casualtv i rbancc i won 24 dead wd 738 Injured
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  • 381 2 28,600 Cheap Meals Sold Daily in S'pore Ibune Stall Reporter) 28 600 <ap meals are sold daily in Singai) f jump o! fj.'iOu from last week's figures, Thes< ftfi were g^veq by Mr. T. P. F. McN*eice oi 4 i^- Social Welfare Department at a press conferfincc vr-stfrdav. A' this
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  • 185 2 ■< lauraM manage M4 bought m iced pfiOM ffDIN 1 DTI or suppli- in NNHfM not be WIIcA tor t e to r omplain v/i ootf r.i Uving, told A/r. I F. McNvicc of the Social Wei far* Deportment ca a pr*u ■'< >■ t niqiiX.
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  • 46 2 Cigarettes ivere sold at 20 cents a packet of ten at the People's Restaurants yesterday. There will be another distribution of cigarettes next Wednesday. It is hoped that the sale of cigarettes at these restaurants ill be made daily in the future.
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  • 115 2 r Own Reporter! W,A T.UMPUR, Sept. 13— In a ii ige Of th.-inks to the community Maj. -Gen. Ark- jht, OOC-ill-C, Malaya, says: h-'iv-' received from the Chinese iiiimity of Kuala Lumpur $1,600 'or tii" entertainment of Indian ■nd Malay soldiers who are king part in
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  • 72 2 DONCASTER, Sept. 12.— AH previous attendance records were broken the Doncaster races this week when 142,000 paid £93,000 for admission on St. Leger day. Including thos e who did not pass through the turnstiles it is estimated that ove r 250,000 people watched the race. In 1938,
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  • 39 2 Compensation For "Requisitioned" Land "•vision for the I »PMIIMH for land tri lioil Of any i emergency powen d in tl,.- i v F, ..,,i A.-.i'" Purpo of pentatl f—U rday ftlont th by the 1 1 R li.
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  • 167 2 Views W anted On S'pore Civilian War Memorial (Tribune Staff Reporter) Die public are invited to express their views to Secretary for Chinese Affairs, Chinese Secretariat, Havelork Road, Singapore, on the proposed erection of a civilian war memorial in Sinpanore 100 < o nionj tnd rag"i i should rescfa him
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  • 699 2 Living Buried With Dead" Says Prosecuton Anojher Death Railway Case I Revolting acts 01 brutality and in the prosecuting counsel "obscene cruelties contrive the vilest sadism for the gratification of horribly^ i verted sexual instincts," alleged to have been trated by members of a Japanese Unii, known 19th Ambulance Corps,
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  • 63 2 POLICE USE TEAR GAS NEW DELHI. Sept 12.-Foij used tear gas here thl s aftfl noon to disperse a d-mon^il tion by workers of the DeSl Centra] Electric Pow< r .V'thonJ Troops stood by guarding electric power house. I The workers who struck todfl in protest against the convict* of
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  • 93 2 Tho following pasi ted by 8.0.A.C. Q.E.A. 7. For U.K.: Mr. J. Brig. W. C. V G Beaumont, Capt A. H IN. Lau. For UK bj I C. J. Abrahamie, fepler. Mrs. S J Pot Egy ,t: S L. B For India: M Mr. S. M. T.
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  • 1251 3 CLOSING ADDRESSES IN KL UANG CO UR T MARTIAL Men Were Astounded By Charge, Savs Defence Counsel KLUANG, Friday. 4 The sole object of the men throughout has been to maKe complaints in order to procure redress of grievances which they believed were founded. The men's commanding officer has told
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  • 131 3 LONDON. Sept. 10.— Four and a half years after th e engagements in which the two desI troyer 8 Electric and Thanet wcrlost the Admiralty Issued th- 4 casualty list.s on Monday. Of the of the Electra sunk m the three-day Batti- I ih«. Java Bea,
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  • 57 3 GOVERNOR'S TRIBUTE TO MR. BARTLEY Jl od *ork rvnder-j m enl of 'he Wv M VV B;.rt]ey Mor ir B HaTl IcK b \c iory Council I; Mr Bart-' B cntal h Of tht", ;tnd av g n t of lon* stanclV do [rood work in bem. H M i;;
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  • 50 3 John Altken, was ed before Magistrate Byra in the Third Polioo yesterday, for assulting id Officer Wfbb, ol hi R ship i s Menelaus. Aitken pleadlllty and was sentenced to t weeks' r.i. on duty vn the deck. i n came on board and hed Webb on the nose.
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  • 333 3 di :tive fell Into a .rap set by the C.I.D. Second Police Court yesterday in a 1 in which Tan leek Hian, a detective attached to md-hand Dealers' Licence Department, was viced on charges of extortion and being in fraumt possession of S4OO. [an was
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  • 418 3 OPIUM SMUGGLING REVELATIONS An allegation that he knew that customs men and policei men and all the natives round j the jetty at the port of Ahhedari in the Persian Gulf always wanted to bring opium on board his boat was made by Jerri t Pasman, chief officer of the
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  • 255 3 AIRMAN GAOLED FOR CHEATING Ronald Leslie James Burton an aircraftsman stationed ai RAF. Headquarters, Seletax. whu allegedly posed as an employee of Borneo Motors and who subsequently induced a Chinese to part with $500 on the promise ol getting a set 01 tyres, wa s convicted anfl sentenced to three
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  • 121 3 In answer to numeroVs cables and telegrams from Chinese subjects on the .East Coast ol Malaya, Dr. Wu Paak-shing will make a tour of Kelantan and Trengganu where there are ap proximately 15,000 Chinese sut> jects eagerly awaiting a sight of their Consul-Oeneral. He
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  • 324 4 Morning Tribune SATURDAY SEPT. 14, 1946. Java Talks a in i. 1 political uncT- Mook'a i h ty tag, I 'I aia| jh ion, mui ual hatr< d hown becoming e, and on both sides undoubtedly element i"h would welcome a aettlen- nt. hai been definitel; Dounced that all British
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  • 738 4 What Do You Mean By Dr. H. V. Evatt was asked at a conference in Paris and the Press representatives applauded when, without any preparation, Dr. Evatt gave th is reply. It i.s not easy to ve a conitusfactory d Onltion ol M denu It haa many as
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  • 239 4 NEW YORK, Sept. 11.— India, alrea< iible collapse in her rationing system cf grains, may as a result of the Bhippin I lose much of the 224,000 tons, schedule J from the United States this month— at America is reaping the biggest aggregate urainvl 1 v ;ts in the
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  • 396 4 NEHRU'S OFFER TO DOMINIONS BOMBAY.- -Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the All-India Congress President, told th e Indian Council of World Affairs in a lecture recently that the Inter-Asian relations conference of which he is one of the originators, will endeavour to develop healthier political, economic and cultural contacts among tne nation
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  • 27 4 the Moslem L i protests ;i r of office by the Government I ea< President Jawal occurred today v Beaman was Bombay and later Reuter
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    • 141 5 c K IANO I A: 'o S r typei of "If Max Factor products. 1... O f •Bismurelle Gift Beu' presenu, etc E ALLA BUX CO., Jsorh Bridge Road, Siiu-.MK B Wipers I, V S I 4, ■Hook Slorr ffi FOR BOOKS I HIGH STREET. H//; lt Restaurant Hl:.;ayscn Green
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    372 6  -  Josephine Lowman By More Abot'l Har i >ui thought .»i l">' yo -i h»'a*l at thif 1 ini* u. nifrhi tak< a daj to n lew some ol t tie i* and for beautiful hah 01 ,i e v. -i- all know about I alp clean and
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  • 157 6 NEW YORK. Sept. 12. The United States Government's Sixmen Wage Stabilisation Board lias re-amrmed by four votes to two it- decision rejecting higher rates ol pay negotiated between seamen's unions and employeis, a ruling which caused the nationwide strike of 500,000 seamen now
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  • 30 6 WASHINGTON, Sept. 1 3 Pie.fi- dent Truman has Instructed John j Sceetman, his top labour troublo negotiator, to Mtttt thf maritime i trike .vnich lias paralysed American ship- A. P.
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  • 356 6 Jinnah's Acceptance Hailed In London LONDON, Sept. 12. -News that Mr. Jim I hm League President, is to meet Viceroy Lord WaST piobably in New Delhi on Sunday was described n -ray of light in a dark world" by Mr. R. Son nsoiL J bour member of Parliament and well-known
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  • 233 6 16,000 PoWs DIED IN TWO YEARS TOKIO, Sept Dalrymple Wild, British war crunM liaison officer in Bouth I told the International War CricJ Tiibunal here to<lay thai v. -hir. A years 16.000 out of 40,000 l:::M prisoners of war died in Jap) I hands. B He was concluding hte W
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    • 117 6 j LFL Alt,\UK EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRIBUNE i Pace lace WUh tli!> Face!! By \l i a W KWKr^' rn^T^W' YJ^^? r T AM 1 I YOU DON'T V OH, INO USE. AH APPRFE SHE F.V HYE-i ME jL wmmPJoV" V V > F ,??b^ SHOTGUN HAFTA
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  • 565 7  -  Henry Gris 9D y 9- J Morning Tribune I Cor res. in Hollywood. Irm Last nlinUt W° gossip: A"* iih S Tan a eeto veB nnaiiy S my 21 a" r: r and groomed as "SS. ep in this demure vm :nake ,:'rd", )Icture :r iJ J ls
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  • 92 7 n ATA VIA. Sept. 12.— The evacuation of Allied internees! btk! prisoner^ of war from the! interior of Java which was expected to be resumed today has been indefinitely delayed, it was learned here. The evacuation of internees was cancelled by the Indonesian authority on July 25
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  • 240 7 < %mv?22£rTH R* an of Bollywood directors, a man j tars high hoot* and shining silk shirts when cture, and has a boy carry a chair around the r S L d nf W r W /r n>VCr h€ l eeU like U > is °1 le Mil.e.
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  • 155 7 BREACH OF FAITH ALLEGED Winnipeg, Sept —The recent An^io-Canadian wheat agreement was described as a "distinct breach uf faith contrary to the terms of ;he Atlantic Charter and the avowed aims of the United Nations" by the Pres dent of the Winnipeg Oraifl Exchange, Mr. OeOrge Mathieson, at the annual
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  • 242 7 LONDON, Sept. 13.— Mounted police charged demonstrators on Thursday night outside Abbey Lodge, a luxury apartment building seized by London squat Lers in the fashionable West End. Squatter sympathisers estimated at 2,000— had staged a sit-down strike in the middle cf the main road in
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  • 148 7 LONDON. Sept. 12.— Kith- r In.lia must be a lowed to quell 1,,t own riots and disorders with !cr own troops or Britain should dlQp the hy;r» critical task )f handing over power to India, says Surest. Vairiya, special r orn-spondent of the SodaI st
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  • 564 8 HAVANA, Sept It:— Hl Andrei Yvsl.inskv, Soviet No 2 delegate at the Paris Conference has been challenged to a duel by Amadeo Pacifico, President of the Cuban-Italian Association "Giuseppe Garibaldi" f 0 r "insulting references" to Italy in a speech at the Peace onference.
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  • 402 8 TOKIO, Sept. 13:— A generally improved production index despite a serious food situation featured beaten Japan's slow march toward recovery during the month of July. General Douglas Mac Arthur reported on Thursday. The July report, Wluch outlined June production statistics noted an improved mining output and an increased
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  • 509 8 LONDON, Sept. 12.— Major Cecil Boon, K,) Vu i w I Service Corps, who is being tried by a London (oUr martial on 11 charges of voluntarily assisting th, enemy while acting as liasion officer as a prisoner J war in Shamshuipo camp, Hongkong, was
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  • 33 8 BIRMINGHAM. evere earthquake I c< ded this evenii c mologist at West B "The §hcx tin. border f P< 4 an or th.> alteri north of th I Reu ter
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    • 185 8 7V^ T/H5 AMERICAN Crossword Puzzie —A^ COP P M lON »holU »iJ i A fa\te K rurklab ieadei A P\ U C --jSp I c -4 Ivan the Ttrribli In equal degre< 3 5 \|_J» E|_J\ '*v Japanese 17-/ I 113I 13 -r K l 4i-ciotiif. R E A_£ZliS Evi""
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  • 78 9 Es cape In Yacht Foiled 3 12.-THI war atIn a yacht he Thames burynes3 and souttoeni the DorP* sine from :bourne u prisoners W", ::<a and Schless, na» an esco.H I S •h.re, hav e been recaptured at Folkestone after mak'.ns 240-mile journey. Th e first man Horn HofTrickcaught on
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  • 30 9 DEBDEN. ESSEX, England. Sept. 10.--The Empire Radio School here will make its first liaison flight to Australia and New Zealand via India on Sept. 1 19. it was announced today.
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  • 114 9 LONDON. Sept. 10. The warn- I hig that ii the Russian attitude remained unmodified it must Anally dislocate the United Nation^ machinery was uttered today by Lord Cecil, Vice-Presi-dent of the Nation^ Association. Speaking at a luncheon in London he declared: "Nations weak and strong
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  • 103 9 'VIOLA TION' PR OTEST .A" Sp• 10 The Yuii .sluv Cbarge d f Affa!r< i In a -.it d to Uie Greek G mm .it a note protei against "th e violation of Yugo- bia? territory by Greek planes." it is ;earneti. The note crossed with I ek note aaklng
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  • 40 9 UNO Assembly Postponed YORK, Sept 12.— Srm-tary-Or.eral of the United Si ins. I>r. Trygve Lie, announced today that by a maj< I o£ 51 United Nations it ha agreed to postpone the general embiv un II 0 tober 23.— Reuter
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  • 15 10 Abdu. H d at f > I r< main n^ in Reuter
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  • 152 10 CHARGED AFTER AIDING FARMER DORSET, Sept. 12 Archiba d Tru n of Maid'-n N niton, Dorset, recently received i telegram from a friend, a farmer named Lane ol R' r i-' Common Farm near Trowbridge, stating: "Come and help in any way. Both taken HI." H c hurried to hi
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  • 69 10 The following will plaj ci i< •;■.< I for the Y.U.C.A, Against th«* haaffi AiriUM on Saturday r1 Chan^i. Playeri and rapporter* ar#» requested t meet a< .be nnU i >; v ''!i at l 00 p. in for transport F. W. Marsh (Capt.), B. lie* u« tt. rhvonjrf
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  • 103 10 Soccer Players' Demands MANCHESTER, Sept. 12- The Boccer Player Commi'tfc meet! held at Manchester today to decide What action should be taken follOWtbe refusal of the League mana- r.t to meet the higher wages ri for. decided that the Commit conferring with the Football League Committee at Manchester next Thursday
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  • 279 10 LONDON Sept. 12.- -German prisoners of war in Britain are to be repatriated at an average rate of 15 000 monthly -compared with the present rate of about 3,ooo— as from the end of September. Tin- first batch ol about 8.000 is pcted
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  • 73 10 Singapore, Friday. Chinese was badly burned when > n fire occurred in tyre retreading b in Rochore Canal Hoad at ele-v-t-n o'clock last nijrht. On arrival of the brigade at the scene the lire was soon put under control and damage to the shop was not
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  • 74 10 LONDON, Sept. U:— Among l> passenffeif In a Bt i tisli Overseas Airu.r York aircraft, which left London yesterday morning for India, was the Nawab of Pataudi, captain of tru All-India cricket eleven, with wife and mother-in-law, Her Highness the Bcgiftn of Bhawal. The Begum and
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  • 37 10 HONG KONG, Sept, 12. A 27 -year-old Royal Marine Commando, Sergeant T. Futtit, lost both feet yesterday when bitten by a shark while swimming off Stanley Peninsula, near the former civilian internment camp.- Reuter
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  • 155 10 LONDON, Sept. 12 injured players an- pi I satisfactorily. The team ed from Scarborough last evt ing and are now once agj their London hotel V. Merchant reports that i strain is much better J concerning L. Amarnath' s J ed finger, Merchant says tUs3 take some
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  • 48 10 LONDON, Sept. 12 results: Second Division Tity 2; Birmingham City t. i-capu" Hiree, Southern: wieh City Swindon i i Southcud United I; [ps« 1. Third Division. N lOW 3; Halifax Town Irish Gold Cup, Seeon Distillery 2; Ballymena Rugby Union result: Briton Feny 3 Reuter
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  • 488 11 Ihemselves, a people must have good leaders bred and educated in the and also first class professional ity and only a University can do this ■aid Dr R. E. Priestley, Vice-Chan-J O n Vin University, in the cours'e of his Malaya, Singapore,
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  • 49 11 v \i A procession B 1 d tmonst rated in and He' Catbah Mosque, Tangier, Wf nst the >4 inH tin? Moorish B the illtreatlof Mo ri«h women, the un--I >\ by inmiiirr{ition I' ed onal facilitiei B speeches, ■'!;<' demonatrt* "d. Hp Moors tlrniotistratod B donutndinir
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  • 48 11 I *RIS, Sept. 12.— The Soviet i has told Britain that she in principle that South ca. Austraii a and New Zea- owed to submit the Big Four their recommendations L^ disposal of Italy's Afriis learned from re. Russia ha s favoured ur settlement Ren er
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  • 19 11 NEW GUINEA UNO TRUSTEESHIP It. 12.— VThe to China, land, an. the Ausin.submit ming meetions Genagreema ted Nation. Reuter
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  • 147 11 The S.C.C. will mret the Indian Association at cricket on the i J adang this afternoon, while tomorrow a home-and-home game 'nil be played between "A" and "B" teams. S.C.C. vs. LA. today:— E. Bishop, V. R. Burton, P. Firkins J5aJ. D. p. Haig, K. J. Hill. LtDom.
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  • 172 11 Selections From K.L. For Today's Races The 1 allowing is the order 01 ainning and scratching> tor today's races at Kuala Lumpur i-cace l. Horses, Class 3. Div. 2, 7 Furs Lady Patricia, Never Mind. Race 2. Horses, Class 2, Div. 2, 5k Furs. Antrum. Liege Maid, Courting. Race 3.
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  • 23 11 ROME, Sept. 12. The Italian Government today declared illegal the srtike of about 80,000 state cmploytes in 28 Italian provinces for wage increases
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  • 125 11 SYDNEY, Sept. 13.— The A 'tstralian Cricket Board has drawn up a programme for the Indian teams which are to tour Australia in 1947-1948, which ivill be submitted to India. The Australian Test players ivill receive £40 for each match as well as trav&Ung expenses
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  • 291 11 Gaining entry into the first floor of a Chinese book shop in Cross Street at 4.40 a.m. yester--1 day. fiv e masked Chinese, two nf whom wer e armed with pistols, robbed the inmates of cash and jewellery worth $3,000. One of the victim s was a
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  • 676 12 "Squatters" To Appeal To King London, Sept. 13. --Mounted police last night broke up demonstrating crowds of sympathizers outside the London buildings occupied by "squatters vho Instigated by the British Communist Party, have [zed blocks of luxury fla,s and private buildings for homes At
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  • 102 12 o Teheran, Sept. 13. Prince Firoui, Persian Propaganda; Minister, told the press today J that the recently uncovered plot' in Ispahan. 200 mile s south of Teheran, had been organised with "foreign help." 0 details oi how the dlscov< red and Ihe tribal chief and ral
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  • 203 12 i ßy Our Own Critic/ Take a lonely island oft the 6OMI ol Scotland Wbtftt "anything might happen", I writer of popular -who--it l».ou r'party Qbaeißdd with th« lolvinf of murder mysteries. an eccentrk host who loved to play practical jokes, gnd
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  • 274 12 Batavia Sept. 13.— Dr. van Mook, the Netherlands Easi Indies Ueut.-Oov.-Oeneral, has suggested to Dr Snarir Indonesian Republican Premier that negotiations on the future of the East Indies can be resumed as soon as the Dutch Commissioner General arrives here. mi_ i in t
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  • 47 12 ROME. Bept n -The I Trade Union's Pederation today, approved the proi»» l J tend tIM prc vnt itri* I country unless the governin cMed r.n Mtvmnce on Italian news igcncy I uigiit. -M About 8,000 v.« ,-inces ari- in at P higher wagos. it ad^' Reuter
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  • 27 12 LONDON. Sept. 11: <■ .^j At Scarborough. North u; £-*m ill ft innings 277 I rich not out 53. I South of England ftrsi "J for 1.- Reuter
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  • 18 12 BUENOS AIRES. r D(iian commercial m I agreed to ship Bhortlj to Argcß^ 500 tons of natin Reuter
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  • 351 12 First Shipload Of Service Wives And Families Arrive There were both gay and poignant se'ene* I terday morning as the giant White Star liner' 3 tannic" (27,000 tons) came alongside with th shipload of Service wives and families who ui come to the Far East since the outbreak of th
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  • 128 12 Arabs Want Palestine Plan Dropped London. S;>pt 13. -Ail M seven delegate* of the M states attending the PaleS i conference in London are ifl I animous that the British iefl ral plan" for Palestine mustß dropped forthwith, Mr. Bey el Khouri. Syrian tfl statesman who acted a! m spokesman
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