Morning Tribune, 21 September 1946

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  • 11 1 MORNING TRIBUNE (New Series) 10 CENTS X) SATURDAY. SEPT. 21, 1946.
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  • 536 1 Tribune Sta,ff Reporter) ,bled dvice was received m Singapore yestera\ hv Board of Trade Directorate m London am m th( rubber market. ds aews Is very welcome, particularly as stocks ber arc still piling up on estates and godowns gapore and the Malayan Union,
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  • 51 1 !The Paris today upheld nts on the undary and Lire free state the Italian il Commisi m vote after evise the puty Premier, twisted that In which he dewould not. hich she con- should be en- mission's re- balloted 11 change the the internationalized the port of Trieste ur.
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  • 16 1 The broadPal rmo was 100 men nades and 10.45 p.m. ments ap- station were Reuter
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  • 53 1 NKW DELHI; Sept. 10. —Sardai Swaran Sinprh; newly elected leadei of the Panthic Board m the Punjab Assembly; sworn m today si n minisiei In the Punjab cabinet; m place of Sardar Baldcv Singh; who has become India's first Indian War Minister In the new interim government
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  • 158 1 Explosion Damages Haifa Rail Station Haifa Scot. 20.— A heavy explosion at noon today partly demolished Palestine Railways' eastern station at Haifa. No livea The police stated that seven Jews deposited m the station ait 4.30 am. a barrel marked "dangerous" m three languages. The police cordoned off the barrel
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  • 291 1 TRUMAN SACKS MR. WALLACE The U.S. Commerce Department headed by Mr. Wallace has reported that a visit to Moscow by two Department representatives 'laid the founda lion for the development of j closer economic relations m the near future" between Russia and the United States. Lewis Lorwin. staff economist, and
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  • 251 1 Pars. Sept. 20. -Gen. De Gaulle plunged again into politics today with a declaration he was firmly opposed to the proposed constitution for the fourth republic as it now stands and would carry the fight to the people This emphatic position taken by the
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  • 62 1 NKW DELHI, Sept. 20. The Indian interim government is examining the possibility of !tn'^ a food mission to Rus»hortly .it was lramod here today. The first consignment of rice from Java reached Mr* port of bin today, and began discharging immediately. Thi* Instalment nf apromised
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  • 26 1 IRA I; ';>t. l'O. Japanese .t;t.i(d after the .Japa m md»l ar<- Ix-inf* utiChiatM Comaraalsti to inition for thorn; according to CMdcm O^vrrnmcnt front North rhina-
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  • 47 1 LONDON; Q c-j.t. 80.— Major C< Boon wai today found not guilty f»y the London court martial on ;ill five cfcargei that while a prisoner of war m Honjrk »Ti^ he did a<*ts voluntarily to jissist the Japanc <■ Reuter Major Boon WBi rv\>-: >•']
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    • 26 1 "Rentboard's Dictation CIAN SINGH'S VACATION ij PUBLIC RECEPTION j A Bargain: Ladies Rayon Silk Stockings $2.50 pair. GIAN SINGH &Ca 4 BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE Cables:— 'BAJAJ".
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  • 489 2 Governor Utters A Warning, Although Sir i. m Gimson, Governor of Singap m opening the Grow More Food Exhibition a the Happy World last nl raed that "for some months to come, we hall no*, b. In a position to Obtain our pre-war
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  • 113 2 Gv.ing to lack of suitable shipping at difficulty has been experienced In the movement of .sheep do the from Australia to Singapore. The ltuation however has been Ed by a prompt response bran London to a request for extra tonmge from th Special Cumm.ssioner, Lord Kill i
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  • 121 2 GAOLED FOR OFFERING BRIBE i Chin< wet Tlci !on a charge l ng a I brll I si. ooo to RSM Broughtuii of the &.1.8 i ire senten U) rm mment rang- !r^ me nc to four n ml i by 5?; VP. Jack m tJ Bevi nth Pol irt,
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  • 44 2 BEIRUT. Bf-pt 19 and Syrian pap »ntlng on Terence Bhone's ap xxif-nt u> India mlmously praLsc hK fln" pr-i in^ cay hi ti j yeai n I JLevant was Thi-y descrtb ami a nol BQ 1 1 Olplommt r<>n- F TT'V; Reuter
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  • 162 2 Tan Peng Seng, a superinten-dent-clerk m the Singapore Harbour Board, was acquitted b/ Magistrate K. M. Byn day of n charge of extorting $103 from a colleague, Puan Ah Koi on July 4. ,'ta previous hearing, it was aLcged that on July 2 when Puan received his
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  • 63 2 $50,000 Cloth Theft From Godown Yong Pong San. a Cani claimed trial m the I Police Court yesterday, charge of theft of 32 bah; white cloth valued at aw-UW from a godown m Trafa Street on Sept. 12. Yon- also claimed trial alternative charge ol estly retaining stolen propc to
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  • 43 2 KHARTOUM, Sept. L'O Ifftbaraj Singh, former Ai for India m South Africa for India today sfter h ■ftfll Africa, stated: African lmmijr-ntion bill drastic. 1 lSr« dr. will be mndo It is WOTi to Indians than other Ub R euter
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  • 268 2 Jap Major Was "Vile" Towa rds Women lon that then wtre at me time MMM paUentt m thp Kanbtql Camp bo p. t;ii. v..i ,iv.-M m the War Orimtt Court y<- Ny i Malay stunt dr<-s.s«'r cinploy^d m or., hospital camp hint i, at the fa Of Major Ku.lo aiy!
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  • 116 2 An open verdict was returned by the Coroner. Mr. W. G. Porter at the close of thp inquiry into the death of an unknown Indian, who was said to have thrown himself m the path of a military 'ruck at Tanglin Road on June 14. The
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  • 214 2 Fire Br igade Called To An Amok Case Taking into consideration the unnatural behaviour of deceased, and his previous attempt at taking his own life, the jury returned a verdict of suicide while of unsound mind, when an inquiry was held at the Coroner's Court yesterday regarding the death of
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  • 307 2 Major-Gen. Otsuka Misao, formerly chi Judicial Department of the Japanese 7th Ai was rebuked yesterday m the Third War Cri by Lt.-Col. R L. k GaJlais (the President) ing the trial m the course of his defence, at theS of 44 Japanese personnel of the Outram
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  • 647 3 Opposition Plea For Time Limit Outvoted BLUNN DEMANDS REMOVAL OF 3RKSOME RESTRICTIONS The| Price Control Rili was passed today tallowing a H hour debate tn the Malayan Union Advisory Council, and will com Into orce on Oct. 1. An amendment by Mr. W.
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  • 147 3 ribune Staff Reporter) „,,7 measures are being taken by the Preat the moment, to stop opium being smugI' aJ !hp e 'BM.A. teas set up, certain supplies of So h r/nnleci into Singapore and bought up. Tool ns changed and trafficking m opiuvi by m the
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  • 87 3 commit' Welson Indians, Bind Fophani, weeks' the Fourth constable attached to Bal police (station, m his id thai Ho ui> the ac:rowd of about l. r > more i They were all armed witb t, and ■re fighting. v >• him approaching d he gave chase. d.
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  • 127 3 Tribune Staff Reporter) from the people after the first publoeal press of a notice asking for into the arrest of armed robbers is Mr. E. *r. Fowler, Deputy Commis- ID me vcsterday. letters la inereassom'e of i n written In I
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  • 206 3 Three pounds ot opium proved very expensive for Teo Ann Tong (40). He purchased it lor i 1 .000 (according to his own ad- mission), has lost his freed jm for one month, has to pay a fine of $750, m default of which he
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  • 84 3 U.E. the Governor ha received t reply from the Secretary ol State for the Colonies to the telegram despatched by members of the Advisory Council to His Majesty the King on Sept. 5. the flr-t anniversary of the liberation Ol Singapore. The telegram reads: "Hi* Majesty was much
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  • 119 3 ESCAPED FROM POLICE LORRY Tan Ah Pcntf 116), ;t Holrien, was sentenced tc six weeks 1 rigorous Imprisonment by Ifagfstrate Ahmad bin [brahira yesterday, for being possession of lii pairs of military trousers, Scan Street on Juno 15. lit. 1 was also charged with resist in^ arrest at Tanjong Pagar
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  • 207 3 >ur iNm Reporti I i PKNANO. PYMai Sworn itatcmenta {>y krmpa* <n-vd .id m Court following thr clo«€ ol proeecatiOQa <n the Wnr Crime Pi ial here. Major Hi^ashipr. i Yofthfodbu, farmer Penang aempei eh «t. wafl c rrest In TWtfo wtm onJerod p CX n
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  • 284 3 HONG KONG, Sept. 19:— An eight-man team of the British War Graves Commission has returned here mmi Formosa, wi',h the remains of 400 Allied servicemen found buried then?. Most of them are of men who died In prison camps after capture m Malaya or
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  • 337 4 Morning Tribune SATURDAY, SEPT, 21, 1946. Critics Of The Bomb preof the Chur< h an* the v atomic bomb on Hiro bin r .:.-aki, be ing their tionj liny*:!;, on the fact that Japan ■.••u b-.--anyway and that it would only bava been a matter ol week months before she
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  • 819 4  - Communists Invade Royal Borough H. L. Hopkin OUR LETTER FROM LONDON rrom i i HhLl STREET 8 is th< prosaic and Dame apthe th ;.s of borne men a I empty it Br tain and I elves thei In r: r I i lon has d >1 ad ly In
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  • 268 4 PARIS, Sept. 20:— In a day climaxed by the A: rican Secretary of State James Byrnes' lonf-dis:aj conversation with Presic'en Truman, Amenca too over the Russians, the sole remaining point of favo with Italy, by Joining them against" full repayni of Allied property
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  • 142 4 ROME, Sej gratitude to I: reaentaent 'the United Staj were expressed by t} I Italian Premie] j-\ I verio Nitti, j most promineu flea, m a speech to theJ tuent assembly. I who was elon.r! [< tr>as3i on the national democrat A ticket, declared
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  • 22 4 MIAMI, FLORIDA. I Ihe American Navy I heavy carthquak" I OGoS GMT yesterday. tred m Chile.— A. P. I
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  • 60 4 ATHENS. Sept. 20- I Fmbasy ra'd yes( I B-itish Iffediterrsn 9 ing four cruisers and r Orvnn v. M v.at rs t^'ic c With!] I ks. M 26 uni m will put m at the < M of Nauplia, on th M tor'ay, only a
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    • 119 5 vf /re I 'i s ROAD I bitero Aru I .pcs of I J and «*«or B proc. I Girt Sets' presents, etc T- I BUX t CO, I noad, Singapore. -'apers I > S I <- > p FOR BOOKS j HIGH STREFTI P BINGAPORI Tel. 3218. >;// ■i-.
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    • 168 5 If it's obtainable anywhere it's m Jhs. SxnqapLOhs. SlwpA Dispensary HEALTHTand VITALITY .Vry suffer GENERAL DEBILITY when a wide range of TONICS are now available CENTRAL MEDICAL BALL 51/53. Victoria 6treet. Electrical United Trading Co., 61 Stamford Road, Singapore. IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT LS Embroidery Drect Importers
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    • 216 5 Hair Drcs^r: Ladit.s Hair Dresser*. Latest Fashions and Manicure by Mia Aura Majoric Aim Ladies Hair Dressing Saloon Formerly of Maison Galaxy rod Maison Ir.t erlandl Hecren Building, Orchard Road Hotel THE TAVERN Up-to-date Hotel m a vie alivi c o1 Locality. Rooms: Luxuriously Furnish Bar: All kinds of Ist
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    • 131 5 luSh Store T.M.A. Music House, 11/63, h-f I Btrett, Bingaport. For PIANOS, MUfitO L RECORDS Phore 7465. Ophc\ar\ Regarding the eye sight Coiifttlt: New China Optical Co. 71. Ssjrh Street, SlnKapore PbODf 3786 Photographer i Singa Photo Studio 14 High Btrttt, BINOAFORE. llßd^Gl Aid out4oM Photographers I Piano* USED PIANOS
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    • 165 5 Sanitary Contractor FONGHIN Co., t. Office 64, Wallich Strert Phone No. 7557. Sar-itary Electrical Contrieiar. Bu Klßf K'palrers and O«»«~Importers. SHOE CO., LTD. j BATA BUILDINO, ;rrn bridge roai> Stores NEH SILKS In New Designs Ai Melwaiir* Expert Ladies Dressmaker! 53, North Bridge Rd. Tele. 7»»» Sports Toy Socialists m
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  • Article, Illustration
    393 6  -  Josephine Lowman 5v What is Beauty Made Of} We hear 10 DIM I important vegetables that we are pr< pan it off with a shi ug ■houldersj or at leaast taij to und- land just why vegetaa i ?-o valuable to us. r j ,'i. iipply m
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  • 55 6 URO, L pt. li' Extensive i iodine hi ;•:'.•< n t.< i yrvui dingi »i;i epidemic, v ■iii>- i »ort of Khartoum i m i So much land r be< n \x.. :■i < v tbul bptnpei pi ii pected v hich '>vili c i te f»
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  • 85 6 BATAVIA, Sept. 19.— N0 resultobtained m the negotiations betwi Royal Datcfa Airlines fK-L.M.) mi one hand and "Lloyd" iad 'Nederland shipping companta on the ether regarding th* 1 vo- tion of traffic between Holland. lid l adorn ia. Both shipping cpmpaniei are now carrying en discussions v.ith the
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  • 293 6 Wave Of Unrest In Burma Predicted LONDON, Sept. 19—The police strike m Ran, t probably foreshadows a wave of unrest X don "Times" m an editorial to-day. I mi la partly diu i to the Bey of distress Inseparable from 'the frightful damage wrought m Burma by th< war, the
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  • 56 6 NEW DELHI, Sept 20. Sard a r Balilt\ Singh, war minister m India'- interim Cabinet, assumed office on Thursday the last of the if member cabinet aw yet to bo ■elecernment to tukt- eath. T\vt> independent Muslims niaking op the remaindef of the 14--ibet cabinet
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  • 212 6 BRITISH MPs BEGIN TOUR OF JAPAN TOKIO, Sept. 19 Tl I members of the BritMi Hous^cjß Commons who arc her e onS visit, started today their vlrM day inspection tour >: JapS with a vis^t to the Japanese &>■ arid luncheon with GeneriH Mac Arthur. I "We are busy gaining
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 134 6 i IJ'L AIIKKII exclusive m mai.aya to the morning tribune lies Free and Slip's Rpumi nable B >'.-i-i-^lj LE'S GIT V( I GOT BAD I fALL DAY LONG I Lll ILI I (X 1 1-. O a^^' -V SHE NOT WANT YOU T LEN A T H AAAk f MEWS
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  • 98 7 A DAY IN FILMLAND Three pictures m the life Mpwood Starlet, one many "potentials" nfiose names Kill one day m across the world. Henry Gris, Morning Trlwrrespondent vi Holly wart, attached himself to Mary Stuart for a day, and three shots with camera show you: I Mary takes her and
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  • 688 7  -  Henry Gris Hollywood Gossip 0 By Morn ng Tribune Corrcs. m Hollywood. HOLLYWOOD. --The other day a Swedish servant girl was sitting on the set pf "Katie for Congress" waiting to be called to the cumera s when an electrician cam c up and asked
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  • 88 7 London; sept. 19. Swaraj II(< London is celebrating "Gandhi Jayanti" week irom Sept 2G to Oct. 2 m honour of Gandhi's birthday. The week will open with a conference of all primary members Of the Cow In Britain. On Oct. 2. Gandhi'- birthday, a public meeting
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  • 87 7 a fair trial and expressed sorrow to MdLJndon'fl family. He btiil maintained entire Innocence of U" 1 crime. Aa he lefl dock for the cella he raised a hand and smiled at an old rl woman at the back of the court Sh< started to
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  • 40 7 LONDON, Sept. L 9. hi the Rower-filled Caxton Hall Westminister Register Office on 1 bureda| Princess l\eri, 23- ear-old ni< cc of Kin*/ Zog of Alanla. married Lieut. H. Cooper, Royal Navy, aged 21 Reuter
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  • 629 8 v I 19 Mi Winston Ci hill's \>r<>~ iri :h France and Germany should bertners ai 4 lj< first stop m the restoration ol many Frenchmen m Paris. Ev( te large, though silent, body of secret sym--1 hal i-« tain, which m the past ed to
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  • 149 8 WINCHESTER, Sept. 19 Police m seVen counriea wore warned by wirele* on Thursday hie thousands of others were mobilised to cord^i off Hampshire for thnw prisoners who made one of the Jan. Scotland sfard was also warned A :<;> -i n near the jail round
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  • 275 8 MR. BYRNES IS DISSATISFIED WASHINGTON, Sept. 19 James P. Byrm Vni\< d Btat irj Ils3ati3 fied with President Truman's comp n at -of the Wallace ntrov< i y, according 'd American pre3s despatches believed to be derived from Amer an delegation sources :n Paris Reporting m almost Identical t< r
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  • 36 8 WASHINGTON, 5, I 2Q T)l( Egypt have mu--1 y f dipio- rank f D< annottnced. Ifiniam i airo, Pinkney Tuck bec< I American dor for Pa h% istcr m \v m tian Am Reuter
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  • 187 8 Russia Not Ready For War l.nski stusiM NEW STORK, v. I It .v. ri know tr.,,1 Russia I •i Position to ■r.:;;,--i I n long time, Pro. Harold ul fornn chairman of tin Britifl Labour Party, said during I de 9 Are we heading foi war e9 »ia?" m a
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  • 53 8 Convicts Break Jail As More Policemen Strike RANGOON, t vo com ict i who i n glii on Rani »»1 jail waa total d vccundi I. Tl nu er oi Burma hi w ing 3,600 m Rang* complete partial m 16 ol the rei effected The po Nfandalay and fa
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    • 221 8 Try This AMERICAN Crossword Puzzle ACROSS poet g E:~ iT I] I Tig C i" pti nfTt aißis I hr a7n 35-Oe«ture c'- 'cli~ li-Musqueradc 3»— lndian tribe |b s 5 Jme 29 E|T|T [Tsi GSI ;^-7.f nd w 4i- Buflb dtMtloi LlolslA SBa *B|t t^s 1 .'inical aul&x ■rmfP
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  • 90 9 4,000-Mile Flight Fails To Save Wife BRIOH rON, Sept. 19. M aret He iderson, aged -4 of Brighton, whose ex-soldier husband, Alfred Henderson, came 4,000 miles by plane from Quebec to her bed' tide In Brighten sanatorium last Friday, hat died after her Ion;? illness. Mrs. Henderson wai taken ill
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  • 42 9 I. -F W >£» *at ed that Sec Henry Wallace rfta' m return fc* qu iet until M |iro quo or i l ith k hilß Pm and P JlliS J today by iMther S rir.ttT.- Reuter
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  • 26 9 BUENOS AIRES, Sept. 19.— Britain's mission which negotiated the commercial and financial agreement with Argentina left for London m a special plane on Wednesday.— A. P.
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    • 152 9 y— mm m* cathay I i :r 11 A.M.— 2 P.M.— 4.15 6.30 9.30 P.M. GRAND OPENING TO-DAY "808 CAN'T GET AWAY AS LONG AS MADELEINE HAS HOPEI I if -w^V i. v A Paramount Picture with L A>\^| GALE SONDERGAARD jT^Xj GEORGE ZUCCO Directed by SIONEV LANFIELO Screen Play
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  • 298 10 (Tribune Stafl Reporter) An echo of the fato h o?e] ook thousand <)\\ by the Japanese military from the concentra ion areas on the island shortly aftei ♦he iall oi Siu. h» m the Huh Court erday whea two applications to presume deatl :ame
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  • 118 10 SOLOMONS PHONES NEW YORK LONDON, Sept. .">. 1 I LOMfON hosiny pnnrAi-r, Jot > .Solo //,'>/., 7jc?t hop* to .f7/af/f A/ 7 JucObf, hi U HMWlbef m New York, t'> atlOW t Tanii MowrkUo t<; tighX WrfjA- i MQU >,n on. 22 and Bruf* lV(X>dc(K^ Z7/ Kowmbi-r Soto- o^j iMJU^tlantte
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  • 67 10 LOUIS 'MORE SURPRISED THAN HURT' W v. xii€ n th< Yankee nlng h<- dis- >< liutii d ill; defended I > tk< zud tm« hai p •(i Of hil hall* r>- knocked out M bmellini d thi hand ICI Eello thn ti the boul '< bad oon air m hit
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  • 56 10 I athedral: 7 a.m. i union p.■ n g a m •ii Eucharist M;iVfollowed by Holy CvrmvAinw.n 11.15 and S. BO i il Church: Dm Hir 7 Holy Communion tPi )n 1^ -Jn Binduttani 'ice 5i- m I retuonff. 5 if Church: X; a m h nunton nff
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  • 261 10 China Is Claiming Kowloon Nanking. Sept. 19— The Chi nese Foreign Office today, reiterating th< Chinese Government position, said the Sino-British Treaty ghre* tbe nation the righ* to resume jurisdiction over Kom l"on City any tine it .sa-ci any future action to recover the city from the Hon b X
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  • 101 10 BELFAST, Bep< 19 All f ballera born m Bin Gorman, H.-.-irr..-. Care) and Walih— arc in'"rttd m ti freland teati picked to i b| !-.n i v Belfast on Bep( Tli. t. .v o U i I<: bacl <i Brentford I tul \'!i«-;itni' il. i
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  • 142 10 Woodcock to resume his training today Doncaster, Sept. 18. Bruce Woodcock, British heavyweight champion, and conqueror of Gu? < Lcsnivich, world light-heavy-weight champion, arrived back homo today and announced he was resuming training m two., days time. Woodcock's opponent l s not «nown, but talking tc reporters j nice made
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  • 150 10 FOOTBALL DEADLOCK MANCHESTER, fept Under a strike i'nrvut by 1/ their demands for i^.Tron pay were not met, t/r Fortta'H League Managemrm Co?rcm:ttt»M om£ members oj the ErmtiifM Players' Union won- brought int-l conferenc c Here today l/irou^H i^ie mediation oj the i f ;mjt7H 0/ Labour, but after almost
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  • 88 10 Woman Economist Held On Spy Charge OTTAWA. Sept 19. I Agatha Chapman, descrit an economist for tl Canada, was taken I tody today and eh conspiring with member Alleged spy rin- m Canad I obtain a nd commui 1 Information to ne I Union. I BATAVIA, Sept. 19 I and
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  • 292 10 Home Soccer R esu lts LONDON, Sept. 18.— Manchester UniUn I 100 per cent record on Wednesday by st m point at home to an improved Chels a i ])p^B with bare y th?e? weeks' season passed u:id side remains with maximum points. l 0 Chelsea, without centre-for-ward Tommy Lawton,
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  • 142 11 Lt -Col lanchi Abe and Lt. Akutagawa, Japan military commander and M.P. chief respectively m the Borneo area during the war, were handed at Chanoi Ga,ol yesterday morning, for the killing 01 the Chinese Consul-General, Sandakan, and the then British Chief Secretary to the
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  • 233 11 Melbourne, Sept. 20.— AY.M. Woodfull, former Australian Test cricket captain, m an article m the Melbourne Herald today suggests that if Don Bradman plays, th'e probable Australian team m batting order for the first test a/t Brisbane, starting on Nov. 29, is
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  • 31 11 eason: District p. Tengah; 12 B Q 2nd I c B. B. A. 22 VS C Pa^' P. paya Lebar; l :2 VS Andrews A. L. F. S. B. A.:
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  • 76 11 NEW YORK, Sept. 20.- -Joe Louis was paid off on Friday at the rate oj $803.11 per second for his knock-out of Tami Mauriello on Thursday night. The champion received $103,611.89 for disposing of Tami m two minutes and nine seconds at the Yankee Stadium. u~n,~r.
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  • 75 11 Th c following have been selected to play for the Singapore Indians against the Naval Dockyard at Nayal Base on Saturday: O. M. Angulliah; Louis, Kartar Singh: Gupta. Mani, Sat tar; T. C. Balait Paul Davis, Samad, A. B. Paul, I. M. Angulliah. Reserves:— R. Muthiah. A. San--1
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  • 42 11 NANKING, Sept. 10.— Government forces re-entered Huaiyin, main Communist base of operations m northern KUn**H. on Sept. 17, the Government announced today- Huaiyin has been occupied by Con.a.uni^ts since the Japanese surrender m the autumn of 104r, tne announce- mcnt said.— Reuter
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  • 548 11 He couldn't see any right-hand punches (By Archie Quick) LONDON Sept. 19: A study m contrast of two world champions are Ike Williams m his d r ess in g r -cm, triumphant, unscathed and anMous tof*""* to the States, and poor Gus
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  • 152 11 NEW YORK, Sept. 19. (Thnrs- Cay .—Bolivian tin producers (ex\vy Patinoi should easily g |fee t7jsss tons m 19*6 eh t hvy uiU Qualify for the •of one cent In l*« f ir^ hal{ year and three cvnts m the ItCOMf half-year on thy basic price
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  • 429 12 Duaiu- Hennessy, Associated Press correspondent) tokio, Sept. 20:— Russian prosecutors today notified the American authorities that Lt. -General TatSUml Kusabu, brought here m custody from Manchuria to testify m the Tokio war trials, was found dead and that they suspected of possible murder. Poison v f\
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  • 85 12 '/SHANGHAI; Sept. 20.— A large quantity of railway building materials will be shortly shipped tc Poocbcw for the newly Organized Ptffcien Railway Company; which will soon bepin the construction of new railway linos m Fukien province. PITTSBURGH; Sept. 20. Billy 'mi; who announced he was KOinp i to retire
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  • 119 12 KILLEARN OFF TO BATAVIA TODAY Lord Killean, British Special Commissioner m South East, Asia, i^ expected to leave for* Batavia today (Saturday* by air His deputy. Mr. Michaei Wright, has been m Batavia lor .some days. It is understood that Mr. Wright's discussions m Batavia were mainly concerned with the
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  • 322 12 Greater Competition Expected From Malayan Rubber Smallholders Just returned f romT toTu^of "EM?* 5 uncertainties re«ar«n«o in East said tha >- and poltUeal $S5ft, n th^Fa Ea^?™^ "ST fflcult to forecas; Rrodu«*Io?acSSiSf made d^ th^mYnH e estima^'d that «M potential capacity of the area Ls appmximately 1.650 000 SSsti«P S
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  • 131 12 MYSTERY OF INDIAN FOOD MISSION QUEh'OS AIRES, Sept. 20. Complete secrecy today shrouded the activities of the Indian food mission following yesterday's last minute refusal of the Argentine authorities to sign an agreement which had already been drafted. Equal secrecy was maintained on the Argentine side. Inquiries at the Central
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  • 74 12 RESIDENT COMMISSIONER ROBBED (Our Own Reporter) PENANG, Friday. I The residence of Mr. S. N. King, Resident Commissioner Penang, was burgled last night. The burglars are believed to have entered by the window. They took away a wrist watch, $50 and £3. At a simple ceremony yesterday the Resident Commissioner
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  • 102 12 Batavia. Si discussion of t) m-sia was md« after the British, DutchSl donesian ftepub] t.ons met at a 21 hour ?3 cnce today. A participan aid it j mutually agrerd that was desirable, but that 1 Indonesians requested a J until they could a k
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  • 139 12 Singapore Chines Cabling Mr. Truman SINGAPORE; Friday -A comi tee who said they rt-prt-sem 01 Chinese trade Organisations Singapore today telegram they said they vrouldd tomorrow to President Tmi appealing to the United States 1 >ntinue m the spirit r.f a warii :iliy to help the Chinese NatiPl Government until
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  • 25 12 The Viceroy of India: has decided to extend Council of State (Upper a further period of on< Not. 16; 1946; it Singapore yesterday Government Publicitj
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