Morning Tribune, 19 September 1946

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  • 13 1 MORNING TRIBUNE W o^^ (yen- Series) 10 CENTS VO 30AY, 3EPT, 19. 1*43.
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  • 434 1 IB 18.— Henry Wallace, United oJJSarv of Commerce, whose criticism of >n policy has caused a cabinet President Truman this afternoon m Press Secretary, declined to disclose int i' meeting and did not explain any I v, tshington said President Km hi given 3| Wallace
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  • 95 1 I V Se] 18. While I'i'in Trumun disavow- :ond timr n live B ipproval ni foreign B by Commerce B try Hem Wallace, United B Navj v James I uddenly cancelled the B made at I ol the Navy B tion last night. I iged my mind and B
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  • 16 1 -The Dutch confiscated the ■sian firms on the *rty wm should Alii, md offl.
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  • 308 1 NDONESIAN, DUTCH 'TRUCE' DELEGATED REACH BATAVIA Batavia, Se^t. 18. ltie long-awai ed Netherlands Commission General SKymastered into Batavia this afcemoon to bigin the critical Dutch effo:t toward the Indonesian political settlement. The Co.nmi sio.i decisions will be "as strong as those of the Netherlands Government", the chairman Professor Schermerhorn t
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  • 48 1 NANKING, Sept. 18.—Chinvs~ scientists at tht I'viplr.fj bfWHCh of the Academic. Sinica arc now engaged \n atomic researcli, according to Dr. Li Shih-tseue. fl ve'vran member of t/ Kuomintang. Tlieir study is unih'istuod to bo confmed only to atomic energy /or industrial purposes. Reuter
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  • 63 1 CORNELIUS, Sept. 18. —Stanley i Fisher, prominent London horn businessman, was shot t > death tcday by nrmed men who broke into his home. Pislier*g home i^s midway between the United Statei Embassy and the I United States Ambassador P;ml Me* Nutt'> residence Tfw district where
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  • 182 1 Palestine: Vital Jew Meeting Today Jerusalem, Sept. 18. A special meeting of the Inner Zionist Council a body which confirms or otherwise the action of the Jewish executive been summoned for tomorrow to consider reports from the Jewish Agency Executive members m London on the major question of whether Jewish
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    • 27 1 i i "Rentboard's Dictation GIAN SINGH'S VACATION PI BLIC RECEPTION i A Bargain: LncJies Rayon Silk Stockings &*2. .TO pair CIAN SINGH Co. 4. BATTERY I Oabl
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  • 98 2 S>. nhmw j i-irn Tin B C), f >nm Kok Lcong, S« Mir,. WoiiK Kwmnf, Bm Tot Chew an<i Lee Lye ib> t:, \\>r< In police custody iftcr I tMffl Ol a r m*-d robbf ry WM -xp!ii;i;< c! to M B In th- S</ond Police
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  • 423 2 Incidents At Singapore Wharf (Tribune Stall Reporter) Allegations of the 111-treatment of Indian passengers aboard the "Cameronia" bound for Madras, which is the subject matter of an inquiry now being Instituted by the Government of India, were looked into by Mr. S.K.
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  • 202 2 Raiding a house m Lorony 27- A, Gcylany, a party of police under Mr. F. J. Pattern, A S.P., of the CID, found two pistols, two sawn off .303 Lee infield rifles, 30 rounds of .32 ammunition and 98 rounds of .303 ammunition. All the guns were
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  • 285 2 When Captain G.E.T. Francis, Superintendent of Outram Road Prison m September, 1945, allegedly offered his services to convey, while on leave, valuables belon^in^ to Kapitan Wolfgang Erhardt, described as a naval officer of the* Germany Navy, to Frau Erhardt m Germany, Erhardt, although he
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  • 28 2 I New maximum retail prices for Glaxo and Hb. tin of Ovaltine from yesterday have been fixed at $1.90 and $1.10 per tin I respectively.
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  • 56 2 <i°o wt; offered w B i «-}ir n vi«> i •rp«-d m the Fourth Bo lee O ■i criminal br«-vh of km I of m Of KMBI < B«d 1( mm II wbUi oniDlov.-ci as a driver the rr.l 1 t :i v. Tin eAtt
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  • 73 2 The death occurred on Tuesriav following a motor-cycle accident of Sgt. Lee Keng Guan (Charlie), of the Second Batta- j lion. S.S.V.F. The late Sgt. Lee was a Volunteer of long service and served m the war. When the Japs occupied Singapore, he went Into hiding
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  • 65 2 FWES DKLAWARE, S^nt. 17.— t ,._f ol)r mirvivoi'i of th<* Norwpian tank«>r Marit II lanH"H •;v Unitod Btatei ron^-* POrtl T> i" v V.-.'-y and th€ Coast GHmrd roT>t TiniTior tlt'-i'- na vp 'i fo»- 14 Others, though hopti for th-ir Mtetf i-» v.-pniner. tv>*» V" c^' l b**6lc* In
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  • 160 2 AMERICANS CUT RICE CONSUMPTION WASHINGTON, Sept. 18— Americans will get nearly one third less rice during the last quarter of this year than during the corresponding quarter last year under the allocation plan, it was announced by the U. S. Agriculture Department today. The reduction is being made to permit
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  • 195 2 How a fire broke out Chinese-owned LCT boat Malay second engirieer, W.G Porter yesterday m of Siram bin Ali The firs L engineer, a Ma'ay who had to b\3 carried to th* coun as he was still suffering from the burns received, ssid
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  • 195 2 (Tribune Stall r Jh,' Inner Wl I the association of t I J tors and mothe,, I which has been m number ot y.-ar- »J Knjrland., is bein^r m* gapore. *j A party vva, giv< 1 r at the horrie of Mr i| find
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  • 95 2 Pleading guilty to a charse cheft of five tyres and five 'M valued at $200 between Sept. M and Sept. 16 Buang bin K HM a Malay, was sentenod to months' r.i. m the third H Court. H The accused, a drivel at Malayan Motors,
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  • 522 3 Cos t Of Living Allowance: Singapore Scheme Officers Drawing Pensionable Allowances Not Eligible On the recommendations of the Wages and Cost of Living Committee th.» Smgaoore Administration have decided that the following increased Cost of Living allowances should now be paid as from Aug. l. 1946 m lieu of h
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  • 138 3 the Municipal B Labour Union voided to retf* t0 increase nd Hour rations for Snb ir Uni n t 0 2 a* Lonth re>pecI included eduj> for the childt ing m, the areas Haveiock Road 1 S Chiat Place; improved .mmodations together jgg existing I,,'r.
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  • 360 3 I Brow More Food Exhibition, which will be the Happy World from Friday to Monday, I declared open by the Governor Sir Franklin o 7.15 on Friday evening. attraction will I ct restaurant run by the Dept. for m lurpose ol introducing public to the
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  • 100 3 A fine of $1,000 or In default six month* 1 r.i. was imposed f >n Tan Ah Lee, by Magistrate X M Byrne yesterday, when be was found of having dutiable tobacco (19,800 cigarette j to his possession on Sept. 17. On the morning of Sept.
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  • 225 3 til 1 J OtliSt. Andrews I Sept. 6, Mu.a bi.'/t. Sal! eh pl< guilty to charge of soliciting for immoral purpose vlk n she ed In thi 1 1 ice Cow ed hs s.l it. was also revealed that the civilian labourers and PoW.s were <>nr'h
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  • 434 4 Morning tribune THURSDAY, SEPT. 19, 1946. Controls Indicted The volume of opinion government control! Di trading is i!rov>'inK to such volume thai it is Impossible for the Government to continue m lackadaisi cal fashJOß to ignore it ai If it v.«i' irresponsible clamour. The latest adherent to the body of
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  • 951 4  - Britain's apathy about Far East H. L. Hopkin i OUR LETTER FROM LONDON From FLEET STREET, Bept I Mr Frank Owen, whom you I knew out In Singapore, where r sf:ac has be< n writ ing m th<- Dally Mail of how he trit ci to gel London papers in,d
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  • 140 4 Pearl Divers Aid Sought MANILA, Sept. I Berge, famed St In. Seas pearl oper Moro pearl diver i an>*% to recover more »/<* 000 m P/ii/j/r I coins believed to be at thpSM torn of Manila Bay. i^ f/e said the Republic of M^~ Philippines had grant' permission to raise
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  • 37 4 Central News Agency's dispaflß from Tihwa on Tui sday ;i^ that the Binkiang Pi-fiv:nc« Government has ado] wCa gramme urging cl n I and cultural ties between Chif i and the Soviet Union.- A.P.
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  • 38 4 NEW YORK, Sept. 17. -J. I ready for his 23rd defence of tiul world heavyweight boxing I again, t Tami Mauri W^jk Yankee Stadium tomorrow sa.d Mauriello was easy to hit either hand, especially his Wx-^^Z A. P.
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  • 277 4 BATAVIA, Sept. 17.— Lt. -Gen. S. H. Spoor, Dutch C.-in-C. in the Netherlands Indies, told a news conference that Dutch forces m Indonesia number three divisions with a fourth "December Seventh Division"—expected m mid-October. He said the strength of the Indonesian Republican Army is
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  • 49 4 THREAT 'NOT WORTHY OF ATTENTION' LONDON, Sept. V of the Jewish Agency M the anonymous threat I ta n Jew m the COW B generally treat these B worthy of Attention. B many similar tbi B I pa^t years and I do B DIM is to bo taken B
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 98 5 I X TAN* S I a :n Art, i I, BionureUe Gift Sets" presents, etc Bridge Road. Singapore ■y HIV -i BMildingj I \SM. ■look Stow I [Green 61, Middle Rd Phone 2G20. HEADACHE-CURE tandle your cargo fc bagg&ge lon, Our guaranty c. L( BAGGAGE SERVICE 46, The Arcade, Phone
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    • 168 5 it's obtainable anywhere it's m Jh SinqafiDM Shop* Dispensary HEALTH and VITALITY V: •> rtllfer GENERAL DEBILITY when a wide range of TONICS are now available CENTRAL MEDICAL BALL si/63. Victoria Btreet. Electrical United Trading Co., 11 Stamford Road, Singapore II IT IS ANYTHING I I ICTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT «S.
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    • 226 5 Hair Drtsk j i j Ladies Hair urpsstr.s. La:rst Fashions and llanicun by Ilisi Anna 3lajorir Ann L.idies Hair Dressing Saloon Foimerly of Maison Oalaij «nd Maison Interlandi. Heeron Building, Orelmrd R<>ad Hotel THE TAVERN Up-to-date Hotel In a t^mei and Cool Locality. Rooms: Lux\>riou>]y Furnished Bar: All kinds of
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    • 133 5 Mum Sum T.M.A. Music House, 61/63, H'Vh Bum, Singapore. For pianos, nueic l RECORDS PboOC T46 Optician Regarding the eye sight Contult New China Optical Co. 7i h«h Street, Singapore. Phnn* 378fi Photographer Singa Photc Studio i* High Btreet, SINGAPORE I moi n o *,1 outdoor Photograpnen Piano* USED PIANOS
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    • 168 5 Sanitary Contmior FONGHIN&Co, L.r. Office 64, Wallich Str*M Phone No. 7557. Sar.Hary k Electrical tt>ntr*^w% Eu.ldintj Repairers and O«»c-% Importers Shoes SHOE CO., LTD. BATA BUILDINO NORTH BRIDGE ROAI.' Silk Stores NEII SILKS In New Designs Ai >l« k lwani**» BxpeH ladies Dre^smakeri »2, No»th Bndgo Rd. Telr Sports Toys
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    422 6  -  Josephine Lowman fiv Posture Conscious Am. ii pro .-tssor oJ physical edttcal Oeofge Williams College m Chicago ha«, her pupils analyse themselves, und»*r her direction They observe etch other walk •ng end .fitting and tell each uther what they feel to be In- rrect m posture it
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  • 325 6 TOKIO, Sept. 16.— According to re. I W turns made by the Allied Occupation aut I teaguered Japan during the last stages I was preparing to fight it out to the last with surhl X mitive weapons as pike* and spears I With production brought to a standstill by
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  • 218 6 Wants To Builday $50,000, Railroad Washington, Sept. lc.-jE Ibn Saud has approached Jf fct American iirm m an jti persuade them to ly, -E er $50,000,000 railroad across M re Saudi Arabian desert, R M hi learns authoritatively. 1 fl< The railroad which would I w< one of the greates
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    • 42 6 IJ'L AIIXEK EXCLUSIV). IN MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRIBVSE The rMiinat- m Hui an Horror By M fa P? IAH AIK.S T' REGRAT J rM||fi|W| r SWITTV-PIE. f r i LIGHTS OH, J TAKE A <^_ */j&K3KBM M*^~ rfTo be contd. to-n: J
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  • 1662 7  - Ing rid Bergman Has Director Selznick In Fix Henry Gris lollywood Gossip >By«- Morning Tribune Corres. m Hollywood IoLLYWOOD. -To find out I;;/. B^nan what her future would i* an attempt, |J ure even before f. 1 -ir 1 question at „m with regard H running for a second Ft;
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  • 344 8 (Our (rime Reporter) Textile* valued at over $10,000 were stolen from Messrs Wbiteaway, Laidlaw and Co. Ltd. when burglan broke into the department store m the early hours of yesterday morning. The previous evening, hats and vests, valued at about $400, had been -fished" out
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  • 181 8 FATE OF INDIANS HELD IN GERMANY i.ondon. Bept n P b Seal, tinnan ol the committee ol Indian Congre men m Oreai Britain, today M-nt I cable U> Pandit Nehru about the condi- ol omc ol the rolloweri ol Subhas Bo.sr- m the British iodc Germany it reads: i have
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  • 247 8 Wallace Letter WASHINGTON. Sept. 17. New details concerning tlie Wallace letter were released by the While House tonight. The letter urns written m response to a request by the President last July that all members of his Cabinet should submit memoranda outlining their views of tlie country's
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  • 102 8 Churchill Nearly Assassinated NEW YORK, Sept. IP.: -Mi. Winston Churchill narrowly escaped j n .-assi nation during his visit to the U.S. m June, 1942 Thfa was disclosed In the Satur (day Evening Post by Michael Reilly. wlr. headed Whitehouse service details during much of the h»t<.' Prvsin.'.t Roosevelt's administration.
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  • 78 8 NEW York. Sept. 17.— A break the costly 12-day-old shipping strike m the United states eaiue I todaj when docken belonging to the American Federation of Labour began loading ships m New York. This followed the derision of the National Maritime Union to ceaie
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  • 23 8 LONDON, Sept. 16.— The premier Constantine Taalda rockets have been teen ove\ during the past few days— on< Salonika and other? <»ver M
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  • 337 8 Old Malayans Entertain Sultan Lady Ibrahim (Our Own Correspondent) LONDON, Sept. 17.— Mr. C. Dorai Ross, a formeresident of Malaya, was hos* at a large party at Dorchester Hotel to-day m honour of the birthday i /he Sultan of Johore. Among those present were Lady Willingdon, Sir Jcoffrey and Lady
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 78 8 VIS I T Uht&Aiamtdt'A i DEPARTMENTAL STORE) For All Your Requirements. You can always gtt the best .selection of D: I Materials for Day, Afternoon and Evening W< I Stocks oi Ladies' underwear, House I Dre-smp gowas. kimonos, and latest ef< ;1 handbags always available. Oui exp rienoe m the
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    • 182 8 Try This AMERICAN Crossword Puzzle kCMMI A« Doitet I |f.*. A A :1 i froi i dtU < |N.S.J'R J^ A, i»-Atti-ui(- .men I" w i k I 40 ••.mbol Ml < 42 V.i India!.' 1^ "B- 20\' E35 A roior rb ~*fm >. I: < »hw 47- H 48
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  • 132 9 CANTON-HANKOW RAILWAY REH ABILITATION Sepi 16:— Rehabilitation of thfl Canrailway! one of the principal lines m m m earnest shortly following th c p- survey lasting many months carried m n engineers. ,:iiometre line, I d just before Slno-Japan- n a bad state X I n-glect and scc r ns
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  • 58 9 JERUSAL 17 today c:,rri«d c. ches and identification ch< k Aiab quart i 7 iisalem or the first t me foi The old city Of Jerusalem. which is predominantly Arab, vrai among the areas searched No firearms were found, but some dactforwere discovered and a few
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  • 30 9 MOSCOW, Sept. 17:— The Soviet newspaper, Izvestia, today reported I the withdrawal from tin* Soviet. Union of United States naval representatives m the principal Soviet I ports. Reuter
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  • 199 9 Foreign Policy Speeches WASHINGTON. Sept. 17.- -Acting Secretary of State Wfliaii Clayton predicted at a press conference to-day that ail future foreign policy speeches by any responsible official of the United States Government will "probably" be cleared by the State Department He assumed that the
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    • 152 9 Ediing Beery Does It Again! B)u°b Japs Meet The Toughest Yank! H Big Ph ilippine Encounter! THE ftf;iiit| As^aSllKl PT^THRILL O Ms! ■f m^. CUAUfI ntGi OWEN =^Mfc^ «"wff ;ls MR CASPAR ■IN GORGEOUS i^k r fCj4fei Wlk tt w 7 mcHMOLO* Ik Opening rO-EIA^ H ll 11 a.m. 2
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    • 73 9 CATHAY "52? 11 a.m., 2, 4.15, 6.30 9.30 STILL SHOWING TO L THRILLED SINGAPORIANS S THE PICTURE OF THE YEAR! MORE ACTION AND MYSTERY THAN WE HAVE EVER BEEN ABLE TO PRESENT TO YOU. SEE ALAN LADD WHO WAS STAR OF "CHINA" |^P% BRIAN DONLEVyI «&s£*" Sjf" NEXT CHANGE 808
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    • 115 9 LAST DAY AT THE I§mJQNl|) 4 SHOWS 1.30—4—6.30—9.30 P.M. TOUR LAST CHANCE TO SEE THIS MASTERPIECE! ex aiu'i'iici K^ylivicr s Xi'lllllJJJdl P rcscnlatlon Hml|;' ]7T J Henry V Ik by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARI: (ffi 1 cchmci'lor) Opening To-morrow. 4 THE STAGE SENSATION Til \T TOOK LONDON 15 tf STORM. WITH A
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  • 420 10 A Knuckle -Fighter's Grandson Makes Good Archie Quick's Sports Roundup (Is> Archie Quick) LONDON. Sept, 17: While he sat at breakfast .vith me Stan Hawthorne, th'e new cook of the Lightweigh! ol the North, ?<j;rj m<- his plans for the future. slim, gentleman! crinkly hai:. flight tooth nd quiet voice
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  • 48 10 ibe following will i>l;jy for tto KofEl Naval Polic v H.MS, Terror today > r !!•<• Buara Grounds, Naval Bait, Niranjan Bingfa; JWJfeei Bingtl and Bhamsher Btagh; i^aU Blngh, 1 Uttli and Ourdia! Binfh; Arjan i m h, It. Kibbcrt, Iffen Sin^h. ClMj;tn SiXUfJi a.nci Saiban Binffb.
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  • 40 10 1 ONI N Sept. IT Foot BALI RESULTS:— BNGI 'Hl* \GUF Divi ion on< Irsenal 2 n lon North i Oldham 3 RUGBY UNION n [SH GLASGOW I [TP f SEMI-PIN \f Pal Bwai i.. i Reuter
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  • 135 10 Seremban 's Suugei Ujotig Club The announcement of a meeting of members of the Sungel Ujong Club at Seremban this week to elect a provisional committee recalls the Boom days of 1928 when the present dub premises were built. Situated on what must be one of the prettiest site-, m
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  • 99 10 LONDON. September J(>. The City Lditor <h the Daily Graphic writes that thj Chairman of the Rubber^ Grower* Association recently hinted at the possibility »t the rubber c falling below Is. *.M. per weight when the market sd. 0 the ether hand opine that the c might rise
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  • 166 10 LOUIS CONFIDENT: 'MAURIELLO EASY TO HIT' NEW YORK. Sept. 17.— Tiic v. rid heavyweight championship light between Loui s and Mauriello at the i Yankee stadium tomorrow night la failing to arouse much i nthusiasm and Protnoter Mike Jacobs no« things he will be lucky 11 the ceipta total $300,000.
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  • 292 10 Will Give R ice In Return For Medicines BATAVIA, Sept. 17: Dr. Soedarsono, Minister of the Interior lv the Shahrir Cabinet during talks between the Dutch and Indonesian Republican delegations made a tentative suggestion whether the Dutch would be prepared to help the Republicans with medicines which are very short
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  • 274 10 TALISMAN RUBBER RESULTS Talismai, Rqj I report and wj* The d ba there are no »air. pres.-nt to ■etW t'u,' v f tlu >" Km recom nend that fcjy $13,853 standing T t .h, I forward. flf < Tfce estate was IK m 1042, and was WM Of the occun.-^or:
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  • 19 10 Members Interested are W atcnda meeting d J tlofl at the ClubiK^UM on M» al 5.15 PJ»
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    • 100 10 A F HAM R R A n-i :;o— i-<uo-9.i5 /i Ii 11 /I iVi US\ ii BOOK NOW! Tel: 6900 LAST S SHOW SOFCYCLOMCAi flON! ill! WMI'IKK 1« K J|^Ay^j WOMV.N lii i i< /v>"'^?s w mount iiir. ri%\ ii 11 rVw JffT" p to ii» FEAR! OPENING TO-MORROW— AN
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    • 31 10 At The~Wdl GLOBE I DAIIY: 3—7-9.: I 'THE VANISHING! LEGION" I LIDO I DAILY: "THE ADVENTURE OF SMILIN' 1 f] ma: DHAI J 7— 9 I v 1 \PPOIXTMINi 1 BERLIN'
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  • 202 11 I,i. t.n two the Chine:e Athletic Juniors juniors m a soccer match played at I 1: ...day. I 35s a ball As <* re tyed with an than trie Ii gfcwtel Loh game and ar tif the I jS ol b wl'icli he <*d
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  • 106 11 I market hai n August ex- d with kfl are ;id elseility of n larket being d the year B ruled or. f It t on the r< nmp- tradii r on of I n will not be m thai less than 2,000 B went to
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  • 102 11 1? Ived the 'following feX'&nE? Relatlons! and the Malaya Union dt E'dv I Hong K<m s to I thf University, I have I; S J"B 5 I through the fe; S«J Kon 5 I statement issued by I authorities says I ret been decided I r courses will be
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  • 136 11 Over 500 Bodies Exhumed In Malacca (Our Own Reporter) Malacca, Wednesday. The Malacca Chinese community will observe Sept. 28, 29 and 30 as Remembrance Day fcr those Chinese victim! of Jap bestiality and murder. No meat will be sod on those days and all Ch'nese will abstain from eating meat,
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  • 186 11 LONDON, Sepf. 17.— British heavyweight champion Bruce Woodcock knocked ou* the world light heavy weigh* champion Gus Lesnevich m the eighth round at Harringay stadium *o-nigh*. Woodcock, who is 10£ pounds the heavier man, had built up a comfortable lead m this scheduled
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  • 85 11 Badly needi'd tugs and bargef Siwne.e waterways art- shortly <o be forthcoming from India. Through the intermediary 'A Aw Sptcial Commissioner, Lord Killearn, the Government of Siam has now completed negotiations with the Government of India for the sale of 20 tugs and 100
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  • 51 11 When a police party under Mr. B. Lewis A.S.P. of the C.I.D. raided the P.W.D. Coolie Lines m Pasir Panjang at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, five Chinese were detained, suspected to have been connected with robberies m Singapore. Several motor car number plateg were found m the
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  • 158 11 LONDON, Sept. 17.— 1n connection with the report that P. B. Seal, chairman of the com»t>lttft€ nf Tn'Han Congressmen m Great Britain had sent a caoio to Pandit Nehru on the ron-ii tions of some Indians m the PH+tsh w*ne of Germany, a > India Office spokesman
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  • 281 11 WAR ON BLACKMARKETING PUBLIC COOPERATION ASKED An aip'al to the public of Singapore to coopera>, with Governmen; m reporting cases of blackmirketin" was on~e again made by Mr. T.P.*. mcK e ?t he Social Welfare Department speaking at th'e Rotary Club meeting yesterday. "Thf* public h^s been W- oeatedly asked,
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  • 942 12 Nothing To Prevent Nip Invasion In 1942 Wavell On India's 'Most Dangerous Hour' LONDON, SEPT. 18:— INDIA'S MOST DANGEROUS HO! R" WAS IN APRIL 194? AFTFR THF FALL OF RANGOON WHEN BRITAIN'S EASTFRV FLEET WAS "POWERLESS" TO PROTECT CEYLON AND EASTERN INDIA. How the danger from the Japanese was overcome
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  • 241 12 TRIESTE AGREEMENT HOPES FADE ;r 18 A-n'-ment m Mir- pans Conferand lets pro- cusslon m the [ultan P :al and Terri- Committee passes ii by Dr. Ales r <Yu; 'm which he raised the Western Powers oJ ng to make Tri»- tie a potenfor aggre against untry struck ob >ervers
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  • 60 12 Reds Give OpenAir Lectures To Nazis Berlin. Rf-pt L 8 The Russians have introduced something new m their occupation lone by hujdin^ t. v :i- first ol opi ji forum* to explain th lr policy toward Germany to the German audienThree thousand Berllners tiii- i sector to hear Red Army
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  • 234 12 China's Plans For Manchuria SHANGHAI, Sept. 17:— Comprehensive plans I rieveloo Manchuria into a supply house and L'ranarj^H for the rest of China are being drafted by the Ch:-i n?s^ autltorities. HP This follows extensive surveys by Government officials and Chinese commercial leaders, all of whom re- turned greatly impressed
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  • 98 12 ON TREASON CHARGE, AT LIBERTY MANILA, S I liberty although I merit for high t, I Chua Cruz, publisher T» arrested by the P ;*m However, no soon.- ros < te( i l i^ n he nquired $25,000 boix arri again a free man. The charge against Chua cM Chinese
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  • 51 12 LONDON, Scot. 18. C^ cv tht donpstii stal HP^ Palace art' now me X Civil Service Union i c i ft .A •r» wiih the Trad* -a Union c I I his was reported bj i ie MB and Workers jounmi v.i. HL^« urgMllsing campai'-.n 1 is requiii"i for i:\
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