Morning Tribune, 23 September 1946

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  • 10 1 MORNING TRIBUNE (Neio Series) 10 CENTS MONDAY, SEFT. 23.. 1946.
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  • 121 1 Palestine Sept. 22.— A British naval patrol hip carrying over 600 illegal Jewish imf the Palestine coaat late last night. The had broken down near the Syrian eared to be makr Haifa, and is now hree miles oiT the flgfhtmg the immigrants a naval landing
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  • 94 1 22 The Euro Conferen hit a pear- R coi ed vipr iposal t pc mia to and i n impan- d jeven- parllamen- Econo- i f ded to reauthorltes' ier a »ev< n to I il clauses for reaty was a g, United said the ntfd by the pro.amastic."
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  • 14 1 pvernmtn ta emoved ■me Court OUftb i RBhlp of I i .v.
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  • 68 1 BATAVIA, Sept. 22. --Lord Killearn, the British mediator m Java, has written a letter requesting Dr. Sharir, Premier of the Indonesian Republic, to speed up truce negotiations with f i >■ Allies, m order to clear the way for the first iormal negotia- I
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  • 140 1 MALA YA'S RICE CRISIS: A LESSON FROM 1919 s LONDON, Sept. 22. In a letter on the rice famine to the Sunday Times a correspondent say:, a valuable lesson I may be learnt from the 919 famine. "The government took a hand? he says, "aiul buyers entered into direct negotiations
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  • 99 1 Peiping, Sept. 22. Chinese Communists are reported to be hastily evacuating Kalgan as one of the three Government columns reach wi;hin 30 miles of that great base m Chahar province. American trayeller^ an a., from Kalgan said the Communists already had removed hospltals, factories and
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  • 454 1 ARMY GIVING UP 300 HOUSES IN OCTOBER Requisitioning Will Continue till May Next Year (Tribune Staff Reporter) Almos. on the eve of the target date of total derequisitioning, Oct. 1, fixed m June by the GOC. I Singapore, Maj.-Gen. L.H. Cox, the Tribune learns lhat not until May next year
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  • 125 1 BRITAIN, U.S. WILL ASK RUSSIA 'WHY'? LAKE SUCCESS. New York Sept. 22 American and British delegations to f h<- TTnit^fi Nations Security Councif were reported to be completing s»pa rite challenges demanding why S:;v ft Russia h se kin<? d >n AHVd troop dispositions and air and sea basei n
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  • 149 1 HEIRESS' DEATH MYSTERY WASHINGTON, Sept. 22.Mysiery surrounded the death of 24 -year -old Evalyrn Mclean Reynolds, blonde heiress who lived under the shadoio o] the fabulous and reputedly i/A>uT Hope dicmond. Mr.-. Reynolds, wif* oj farmer Senator Robert R H yiwlds. North Carolina, ivas found dead m her bed at
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  • 129 1 JERUSALEM, OCDI 22. -Jama) Bey Hus •■■ciiii, d?uu:y chairman gl tha Arab Higher HeeutiTe, leH Jerusalem for Alexandra 7«SWrdft| to confer with the Mufti of Jem alfin on the progress of the Londot on Palestine. |ffeml»rt of the Executive here r»-i- t-rate that there is "no
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  • 226 2 LAKE SUCCESS, NEW YORK, Sept, 21, The United Nations sub-eoinmusion on the economic reconstruction of devastated areas proposed a broad ;;n;f(rarnnv' designed to put Western Europe back on its feet and help formulate i> long-ran European economic plan unprecedented m sco] A
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  • 144 2 Hamburg, svpi 22.— A c.ibie proposal for id 'ates ol Europe made by r; Churchill m his Zur'en cti has been sent to Church i\ tM members ol the Ftf c Deri cratic Party m Hamburg. 1 says: 'Young democrats i f the Free
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  • 228 2 (From Reuter's Diplomatic Correspondent) London, Sept, 21.— The committee of the Palestine conference set up yesterday to consider m more detail the Arab proposal that Palestine should become an independent Arab state held its first meeting t oday. [ts task is to elucidate m dotail the plan
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  • 52 2 FLYING TO FAMILY'S DEATH CRASH N d of i to thi era h m and daught r 17. v. Two other cB ie, Th« Peril r family was returning United the dad ich i had been on twoliday m Belgium. ci tak< pan n an inquii j th •alp 1n-
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  • 237 2 London, Sept. 22. Quoting from the United ates Blue Book on the Argentine issued m Februaiy, the International Committee for the study of European problems, charged today that "during the I few months, German groups m Argentina have, notably under the leadership of Ricardo
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  • 118 2 LONDON, Sept. 22— An Army Council Instruction has just been Issued which notifies a new Important step of declared War Office policy ,oi assisting a time expired soldier to obtain employment m civil life. An agreement has been reached With engineering electrical trade unions and employers
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  • 210 2 LONDON, Sept tornational Committ -study of European nr dieted failure for t h P t tions Organisation nni 1 and called for a worl of nations for the of peace, "In the Ught events, it doe s ni that the United N yd m adding
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  • 58 2 CAPETOWN, Sop: offices of the 'Thi official organ of the I Party of SouMi A:r Capetown offices vict men's organisati Springbok L central Cv t y the Communisi Party raided by the i A statement by the bok Lcgi n 5 search was I r lating
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  • 115 2 Teheran, Sept. 21. Several ndred armed horsemen. nrmber s of the Quachgai tribe, den<\':l trom the mour!ta n3 tcW by Kosroh Quachrraih. occupied the localities of Ka?eroun and Gahrum, disarmed the local gendarmerie and army and galloped on tnvnrds Shiraz. stat-o reliable reports from south P°rs
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  • 270 3 $50 FOR YOUR IDEA OF LENA (THE UNSEEN A) HYENA I'nY weeks now. Morning Tribune fans have breathlessly followed the wacky romance of LPI Abner and Lena the Hyena, the Lower Slobbovian maid with a face so horrendous (hat "no hoomin could withstand it." The climax came or was it
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  • 135 3 f s from Highlands dining led at a record m »1 production I tted to be 900 ton-. m innual production 5 m this area I inclined to laurels. Their m rtilisers to aid iltivation were ■by thi D( partment of Agri- Malayan Union. I
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  • 28 3 m- 22 Canon Isle was mund after he r>g an earears ol Maryport he nd resideni dral m been Bai h -mew I 1
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  • 38 3 Mr. Lim Hong Bee. Secretary. M.D U.. will give a talk on 'The Problem of Malayan Citizen- ship' at the C.T.A. premi-e^ No. 11, Handy Road (opposite i .:iv cinema car-park' on Saturday next at 6.
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  • 50 3 Moscow, Sipt. 21. Soviet or den and medals haw been awarded by the Supreme Soviet Ijo 25 Persians for "services rendered in supplying Red Aim.v troopa with arms and transport n<j freights over the Pers'an always' during the war, It wag announced I da x? uter
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  • 43 3 ROME, Sept 21 A Frieste i paich to II Mbmento *aid two Buskma around LJbuljana In Yugoslas,an divisions have taken up posivia, 45 mile., nortli-.-uM oj Trieste. The despatch gave no authority foi b« report, and no confirmation i vaiiable here. A .P.
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  • 187 3 CHICAGO. Sei*. 19: The United States ran spare some or its harvest to kee i Indians from dying ot starvation, said the Chicago Tribune In a leading ar iele today "It would be comfortable, however, 1( we could hi sure our shipments are not use;i
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  • 384 3 Malaya's Textile Position Easing [YibUl fl Reporter) v.i h the r<( lifting of i 1 bun on the export .»i textiles from India Imposed by the Government is is expected that th< flow of Indian texLles Into Malaya will 'ne increased several fold.
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  • 100 3 new Delhi, Sept. 21.— Meeting* ol the working committees ot both the Congress Party and uiw Muslim L- ague were held m Delhi to-day. The meeting of the Oongreai Party Working Committee, urn.s'ded over by Pandit NVhru, head ol the Interim Indian government, wa s called
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  • 110 3 81 John. Newfoundland. Sept L'l Four h lie >ptera are t daj Deing re asgembled at Gander, Newfoundland, to rescue Injured passenger* uf tho Belgian Bkymaster airi:r.. r which Ue§ wrecked m almost inaccessiblecountry n<'c»r Oand r Lake. One ii licupt- r cpected to b
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  • 444 4 Morning Tribune MONDAY, SEPT. 23., 1946. Special Constables An Ingapore i VVhat c of tbi "drastic i i (me h e Inl ro uction ed by the Sc jo? I file or pid| i the i k d ><"i--lot t Not ihe iiame of whose duty it disturb the I
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  • 1475 4  -  Harold Nicholson i o W fßvSnecial Irranremcnt wlfli the London Spectator). i vi m" ma phenom :i perplex our unnappy a</»' perhap; th< m«l formidaoie and me leas under I >ocl I m i p iganda. \h a sense, ol course, this b no new Invention. Thersites, we
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  • 197 4 Bru&sels, Bep 21 J Ply to tin- b IL Franc/, Oovernm I city m the disappear* lU Spain of Loon D W of the Rexlst (Fas»^ mcnt. was delivered m the Belgian G not expected to be puohhSJTi several days v I U today. «T The reply wa hand*
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  • 108 4 Isle Of Wight. Sept. 21 -J a search throughout the mfl by all available prison o£«M aided by the civil police Harry Hackney, 17 var-uMJM soner who escaped ir.»mCai« hill prison, Isle ol Wight, unM cover of a terrific gale wRM swept the island he was rec« tured today.
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    328 6  -  Josephine Lowman H\ Sweetness With Lemons j■ lei maligned and I thi W\ Ii tis one < 'H. onn< Dill H th( \> -al. ii and can ell I'J hen, to fi oni the h» standpoint, it uperli I just the n it i acid ash id
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  • 57 6 ROME, Sep 21: Sleilian •ban tJ i 1 t night mad" anothi i ai tack on the radio itatioi m Palermo, this tinn 1 m th. The attftck m made with i iflea and machine-gun and fire wa maintained for nearly two hou Ti;. attackers eventually
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  • 127 6 China 'Should Be On The A lert NANKING, Sept. 20. --The liberation of the northeastern provinces i after more than oiprht years of war; lio". that th«- Chinese people will ::t \'<>i submit to foreign oppression .•Hid no part of Chinese territory fould be occupied with impunity by aggressors, Mr.
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  • 279 6 RANGOON. Sept. 20: Sir Huber n nor of Burma, after holding preliminary with political leaders has been m close' the British Government and has pre th mese viewpoint fully, said the Direct p,, h la ions of the Burma Government at a P
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  • 47 6 SUVA. Fiji I-land, Sept. 21- Volcanir eruptions on the Pacific island of Nmafoou have burned out tho main villapo of Angaha includ- inp all governtnenl buildings and a wireless station, but no loss of life S lor xenons iniurios have been re- 1 ported Reuter
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  • 154 6 Stowaway To Live In Govt. House J SYDNEY, S M the native kitcnen I arcp aerodrome Ba m. Indonesian a< rial I ir/io /ic/s fcmi Qpiven mm siou to rema I /ias been pn I »rnmeni Hon., Darwin, m The Administrator I Sort hern Terr.: -M yer t intends tak
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  • 43 6 SYDNEY. Sept. 21:-*^ wonder hone, Bernboroug borough out of Bemmsand 13th successive ratured the Weigh. 1 Rose Hill Race* Ho beat Flight bj lengthl over a mile and B-rnborough'3 owner is hoping that the establish a record wins.' Reuter
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    • 106 6 LI L Air\i:« EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRWC Tins Is W>;i-i» Wi> (imp In B >' A1 WA; I SHORE HATES T'LEAVE LOWER SLOBBOVIA A GOOMBYE, T^ A MONTH LATER- fAH WANTS I AT TM' HEIGHT O' TH' SUMMER SEASON, UKE YOU LOCKY J Y Q' !S> BACK-
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  • 1046 7 r Thoroughbreds" pt. t. BeenWhlttlngham a steeple- more h e planned arst alls' "^isr ipulatlon. SSJS ..orldand have the deleted unless 1 worses t to British the usual n make our worried beI point-to-I' md Ws brother. Whittingham d« {irst f Lin cl up
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  • 113 7 TO SURVEY HIM ALA YAS London. Sept 21. Two Lnn don ex-officers, Frank Menendez and Anthony Tate, both of whom have mountaineering experiences propose to :>urvey and explore the part of unmapped Himalayas. Giving thii information today the Diarist m the London Ev»«nIni St indarfJ. states that there will be
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  • 8 7 They'll Play Santa Claus H k 'If I
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  • 51 8 ill S< ftie A ie eal to r«'d Subhas mdi irted I pan< m fie 1 turn itioi the nev m ivernment leader rial n- mv to muk»' an lon N it M> ci it B m b the ident. n mix n< mmi f ¥U
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  • 23 8 1 1 Norwegians To Die 0 Dtli I WtTi ■<■> N. M] .I h- i r charges of vi lii r, durini th< Oermai)
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  • 15 8 Agreement On Tyrol i i Pei .-jud 4 13 to d into tl < he I'
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  • 1160 8 VERA ARDMORE'S GOSSIP COLUMN LATEST j BEACH J FASHION I 4i GREETINGS <- i nee m m thf Morning Tribi p and n be 1 d tc be bac more i Id Quit< >r wh pai i d) films thai w< ■i, tn f t mi idd round J find
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  • 114 9 ,1 90— Documents captured after the pv were Introduced at the internationribunaJ today revealing Germany's nose- Japanese peace move m Jan, 1938 m Embassy B rlli Foreign freace term., the JfPwith ..;rn Office y in July that she t ln S^ tern 1
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  • 65 9 Athens, Sept. 21 An official announcement here today said i that foreign aircraft coming from the north made several flights over Greek territory m I central a nd Macedonia on Sept. 18 and 19. On Sept. 19 a three-cngined bomber flew over the isle oi Thaso3
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    • 79 10 Malay Language dc To Mi f ion by A E Oot 3 10 bj E Hi■• dt I 'Dictionary Collo luial A..:.r Malay by Sir R 600 v Made Bi I I A Hamilton 00 Kelly Walsh Ltd. i'/>' Btatlon< \i.'M- place, Singapore. Mll mm t 1,, M \V TECHNICAL
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  • 978 11 Ivnang Weights Sa .-~H;mdicaps WT 2 8, ,f the! I ?f m f 9 r i 2"" Ey 8 12 So: few 7 13 K» l X 9.00 B .8.13 H( ide 8-"-» %k Carrington 8.01 Jifi, 8.00 ■fISES, CLASS 3. Di v. 2, 6
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  • 72 11 21.— Major ssock, startWen by J Moy- m Leger I Curragh today length Turkish a 2-1 favlari a 3— 1, third two lengths away. The favou d by H. haranl Chinnabai, Ga< kwai r.t Spied*, wps r'dden by th€ tnous Ir sh jockev Joe r-mty
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  • 419 11 S.C.F.A 2. SR.C IThe Singapore Chinese Football Association b the Recs by the odd goal m three m a charity game of soccer m aid of the S.R.C. Rehabilitation Fund, at Jalan Besar Stadium Vesterdav. w It was a fast and clean Same
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  • 259 11 Ceylonese Beat The Recs R. V. S, fcundrum and K. Mutnukumaru, scoring 40 40 run, respectively, were the mains ay 01 the Ceylon Sp jrt s Club when they beat th e Singapore Recrealion Club by 45 runs m a game of cricket at the Padang yesterday. G. Clarke topped
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  • 149 11 The B'd-.c Account* Oflloe Cricket Club, Changi, had an easy victory over the Singapore Recreation Club "B" Team m a ac ol cricket at the Padang ion Saturday. The S.R.c. was dismissed for 70 runs. The BAOCC pa d this total for five wickets and t -Mi
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  • 9 11 PRAN I build:- d In tb« vor [net LM
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  • 159 12 70 PERCENT OF PLANES DAMAGED Guam. S< pt. 22. Tl c !il [j.S. Arm; i }l irianas, I n i the i hwesl Sundi A least one arm) man Who suffered a broken buck a injured riously r < 70 percent Of housing fOl ar
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  • 152 12 Home Rugger MDOV t. 21.— 1 I Yor. CUP Firz\ tfgrd No theni I Hudi d bury 9 nI«T fax 7 H ifflrtngumi Roy« II Hull I el io Bat ij.Mty H Keigh Rugby Lei Oldham Wai Batford 23 .V.ti.v I J7 m a Bwinton 3 Worfctaftofl Powii II BeltofUt
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  • 130 12 w PARIS, Sept. 22.- -The ;.'V. ODI titution .an- fourth provision; Batu i ws ba led to videni iiid.'iuh as uniting i l < ua ion with its colony "m a single comity under t single flag". i:i<- Oonstltueni Assembly ha« fin hed
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  • 20 12 ATHENS, Sr-pt. 22.— Richard C. Patterson, v. s. nmtMUMdor to vugcvlavia, witta bis military attache, uiiiv.'d m Athem on Baturday.
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  • 181 12 France Becomes A Smuggl ers Paradise Pans, Sfept. 21;— Smug jlera were busy today In thin strip of land fron the English Channel to the Alps between the Fren -h frontier -where French ustoms officials on strike stood idly by smoking and chatting and the Belgian border where the customs
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  • 327 12 London, Sep.. 22.— The Dominions and colonies w SovTe commentator cow Radio last night After accusing the British Government of turning Greece into a "British colony", he described the British draft statute for Trieste as being modelled Dn the regimes for India, Burma, Nigeria,
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  • 177 12 LONDi pt. 22. Moscow radio said the U.S. Secretary for Commerce, Mr. Wallace had championed a policy of ■fvi collaboration and icier standing*' m opposition to "imperialist and expanlonist" group* Hi the United States. Contrasting the ousted Commerce secretary's utterances with Mr. Churchill's Zurich celling
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  • 48 12 report from Pyapon, 50 miles southwest of Rangoon k say^ that 20 persons were killed I at the nearby town of Kyaiklat when troops fired on armed rice looter- on Wednesday night at i Zadabadi mill. One soldier was reported killed. Reuter
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  • 239 12 London, Sept. 22.— Britain's newspapers open a circulation battle on Monday, vying for the favour of millions more readers with all the attractions they can cram into six extra m^es a week. The papery now exist m a paradox. An unparalleled de mand has
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