Morning Tribune, 24 September 1946

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  • 10 1 MORNING TRIBUNE mm Series) 10 CENTS y. SEPT. 24. lM}-
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  • 237 1 Yugoslav Secret Police Arrest Reuter Newsman J23.--Milivoje Naumovitch. Reuter's correspondent m Belgrade, has been arrested by 'oslav secret police. The arrest, originalrted m private letter^ from Yugoslavia, has now rmed by the British Foreign Office. t pher Chancellor, Gen- ters, issued on »ment today: Naumovitch is 1. 1 •ampaign cony
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  • 146 1 I 23.— BritiSi naval launches today f attempt by about 30 Jewish youths P ee miles to the shore from an immigrant g h to resist transfer to a British freighter F taken to Cyprus. his jumped after a BriD >lonel, in charge operation, -h attempt refugees to from
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  • 364 1 ANOTHER CHINESE VILLAGE ATTACKED BY INDONESIANS (Tribune Staff Reporter) Chinese women and children are being asked U evacuate the fishing town of Bagan-si Apiapi ir 1 Sumatra, as a result of attacks carried out on the Chinese population there by marauders said to b* identified as Indonesian extremists. With a
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  • 40 1 NEHRU GIVING UP CONGRESS PRESIDENCY New Delhi. Sept 23. Pandit Nehru. Vice-President of the New Indian Interim Government, announced at a meeting; here today ct the All-India Congress Committee that he was ri Lnquishlng the presidentship of Congress*- MR. NEHRU
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  • 129 1 Rangoon, Sept. 23. Burma f ociay saw the ft] genera] strike m its history T w e n t y thousand em ployees of Government offices, ports, railways and posts and telegraphs struck m angoon, with a one -day sympathetic strike by Municipal workers.
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  • 199 1 5 More Ships Detained 'Tribune Staff Reporter) The members of the Slngapori Oversea Chinese Importers anc Exporters Association held t meeting yesterday to receive the secretary's report on the Muntoi affair and to consider the claim? for losses sustained while the ships and crews were under detention. Pursuant to the
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    • 27 1 "Rentboard's Dictation CIAN SINGH'S VACATION PUBLIC RECEPTION A Bargain: Ladies Rayon Silk Stockings 5!2«50 pair CIAN SINGH Co. i BATTKRY RO Oar, m i^— i —^i^— t
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  • 307 2 A Tribune rep ship thai i v .crewsof the 1 <)u- i). Below he tell- full flrs h of the- m< b is be '■> < P" :i First Full Meal Fa£s In Five Weeks <37 (Tribune Staff Reporter) An executive
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  • 103 2 A Jap delayed action bomb killed a Chinese seaman, Yew Kiah (2'iU and injured three others m a house m Beach Road on June 10. The men were examining what they thuuyth was a tobacco tin found on the beach ntarby. Deceased volunteered to open it and
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  • 203 2 APPEAL COURT INCREASES $30 FINE An appeal by the Crown t nit the sent- nc- ol a ii-.' Of one months' rigorous d on Marwlkata bin Burawirja oy the District Judg for carrying a dagger was allowed by Mr. Justice N. A. Worley m the High Court jresterdaj Quoting the
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  • 205 2 Six young Chinese who applied for review of their sentence before Mr. Justice N. A. Worley yesterday had their appeal dismissed. m dismissing the appeal Mr. Justice N. A. Worley pointed out that all six accused were caught hiding m a military store which had been forced
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  • 489 2 (By R. B. Ooi) When the relief ship sailed into Muntok harbour on Sept. 16 at sundown, the crews of the detained ships sv/armed overboard m sampans and dinghies and surrounded us with joy written m their faces. The supplies were distributed to them then and
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  • 275 2 Tokio, Sept. 22.— Japanese polic-f noon sell] had not captured the abdur I 1 Sumitomo, 12-year-old daughter of Kichizaemn I I o, one of the wealthiest men m 1 confident assurances on Saturday t h a I was close at hand. }^t^m Kamakur a headquarters,
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  • 203 2 NIP VOICES FAITH IN OUR JUSTICE Making his defence at Bail Third War Crinu> C nun y*^K i day at the trial ot 44 Jap* personnel of the Outram M I gaol who stand charged ui^Bß treating Allied prisoners vilian residents, one ■pti I cused, Pte. Tanaka To-hi-o^fcl I cused
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  • 75 2 Moscow, sept %gm 1 forced resigns H Wallace from h's P W 'Secretary of Btai ">;■ effect m WasTi I I and Paris of an explodi^ I the for-i<zn aff ?^S A. Viktorov, wrote m i today f,H I I Viktorov interpreted I signation as reht
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  • 323 3 5,000 Chinese Waiting To Return To S'pore UNRRA Official Has Local Discussions Si Tribune Staff ReportGovernment lifting i.s bun ho were born m Malaya or lived he Chinese residents to re-enter the fed by this move, is expected to arrive I Mr. Denzil Clarke, Dire tion, was m •Singapore rece
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  • 170 3 They arrived m port from Bagan-sJ Apiapi where Indonesian extremists arc reported to have attacked the resident Chinese popu-l lation. H Chinese junk which sailed i to Mod an from Klang (PortSwet- tenham) was held up by a roving band of pirates, the crew killed
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  • 96 3 Arsenal discovery, Two Gaoled I ad conducted X on a house X Geylang, which X i ft .«30d i-.ee X 30 rounds of re- immunition and 98 IE ammunition and Fj« ur Chinese who m the house, was I First District Court IB Storr delivered SM, case, yesterday. jl H-
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  • 92 3 The number of shops selected to retail bread by the Food Controller has noiv peen increased to 120. This'enlarged distribution coincides with the increased flour quota to bakeries. The total bread output m Singapore per week is now 392.080 lbs. out of lohich 66 993 lbs,
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  • 317 3 Girl Found Jap Rifle, Brother Is Gaoled I ar-old Chinese ■k a Jap rifle near theii I ..:i and brought P trouble for the men Ho:;: (-one gave inlormaMr 'ice that there l< ms m the squatter's and when they conm d a raid on the house 27, the Jap
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  • 38 3 Malay N.P. Reshuffle ffl< m the comsapore branch. nallst Party h jri up of i lona] Orn the fol- for offic an; Has- ni Ab- Abdul Kamaruddln and (Jstas 3 i 31 comI the Sin Wo 7 Minto
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  • 106 3 Bearding a moving trolley bus which was already crowded to i capacity at the junction of North Bridge Road and Rochore Road on June 8, an Indian. Manlkam Mudaliar, slipped off the footboard and broke his skull. The Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter returned a finding
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  • 219 3 SINGAPORE JUVENILE COURT OPENS The Juvenile Court has moved into its new premises m the Dept. ol Social Welfare, behind the Victoria Memorial Hall. It presided over by Mr. B. L*. Chua, who had his training m work of this nature m the UK. The atmosphere is informal layout pleasant
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  • 153 3 iK(I v»lunt<"r<-ci thmfl with J.ipa |j f .ry information. ii i, km ■1 1 earrU d by Maj Kml umiira, *he officer conr»- (i:iu r Botror K<»mpe.tai. 'I'm ilti of his invrstipatio* >rward«d to th>- H— dqnartf^ who reported hark th.it lb« foux a 'to
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  • 387 4 Morning Tribune TUESDAY, SEPT. 24, 1946. Steady Markets Lome surprise has b'-en ex pres* d m Singapore that the of the Wall Street jraphs have not had perceptible repercussions here or m London. It is, however. Impossible to analfM the situation on the <lnes which wculd have been Htlculated to
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  • 793 4 NO WHISKY UNTIL 1956! OUR LETTER FROM LONDON FLLKT STREET, Efept 10 Communist^ have come very much into the ncwi m Britain Th<- more by squatters into London luxury flats la b" m: Ddemned by the newspaper! B political Itunt and a 03 meleai people for a purp which como.s
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  • 359 4 LONDON, Sept. 22— The British Government may shortly I Issue a statement announcing a speed-up of its policy towards Burma, Lieut-Col. D. Rees Williams, member of Parliament and one of the Socialist experts on Eastern affairs, indicated today. In his vi '*w. the Burmese
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  • 113 4 Azerbaijan -Persian Deadlock 1 EHERAN Scpi between the '>> meat and the delegation riz, capital of the province, of Azerbaijan, ed deadlock, it is lean This is m spite of th< on Sept. 8 by Prince M rouz that 'when th<: negotiations is disclosed people will realise what cent tfift
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  • 229 4 Rehabilitation Of Japanese Industry WASHINGTON. Sept. U2 Tr.e U.S. Government ahead steadily m its effori assist Japan rehabilitate Its Industrial economy. The State Depart u\ nt other Government depart:;. backed ,by executive auth are co-operating to back on its feet economically M quickly as possible— at least the extent that
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    322 6  - Why G row Old? Josephine Lowman By The Reward Oh. how I wish I were* Like I used t<> bt, I had one lovely chin, And now I haye oh— V a ran life be unkind. m such destructive ways' But then they say the woman Uwayi payi and pays!
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  • 110 6 Nehru's appeal Timely NEW DELHI, Sept. 22. Mr. N. G. Ranga, who arrived here today after attending the Pood and Agriculture Conference at Copenhagen, .said that JawaharlaJ Nehru's appeal yesterday to the Acting United States Secretary ol Commerce forthwith to send 1"( d ships to India Irs m t;i" United
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  • 193 6 RUSSIA WANTS RED VICTORY IN CHINA WASHINGTON. B 22.Russla wants a Communist vie- -v n China, the weekly World port tid on Sunday, and is pinning its hopes on these possibility fli A Communist victory, <2) That repercussions of a Nationalists' victory aided by surplus arms lrom the US. will
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  • 53 6 The Juvenile Court which was hitherto held m the Second Police Court will, from today Onwards tit m the north wing of the Old Supreme !onrl Presided over by Mr. B. L. chu«T. the first session of the c-Ourt at Itl !k'.\ premiiei will ooinmenco
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  • 543 6 Nips Plotted To Isolate U.S. Tokio, Sept. 22.— Japan's fateful decisio] I attack Pearl Harbour appears more clearly as a I latively last minute decision m her careful plan I conquest. I Fresh details m the sordid j imperialistic story presented to the International War Tribunal indicated that the Nipponese
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  • 67 6 Schermerhorn Denies Offer BATAVIA, Sept. 22,-Dv H Schermerhorn. Chairman H Dutch throe-mrui Comnv.s: H Bouating with the Indon. I night officially denied n- I the Commission had ma Proposals to the liidone a« I He said that up to now the I contact between the two groui been an informal
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  • 2431 7  - THE STAR WHO CAME BACK FROM THE WAR-A MAN Henry Gris Hollywood Gossip About Tyrone Power 0 By Morning Tribune S Corres. m Hollywood. HOLLYWOOD. A Hollywood ?r donVd a uniform and went nd when he came back changed man For out Pacific on the little g islands amidst othei
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  • 162 8 LONIK .<■ warn kfll Iftllfar ol an atomic war and tha t ur< on the m If d tn«m to war j' pub NO i.vsued by th« InU Don for Urn Study of I pean Q ..;.nsin« 31 pro mi:. Bttiq nations. report which ha.s
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  • 49 8 HAMBURG, Sept. 22. The' Soviet occupation authorities' tent to Russia Dr. Karl Wilhelm, vo year-old head i I th< Austrian Government office administering Jewish property Mixed by Qermans m Austria, m ipitc ol protests by the Austrian Government the British news service m Qermanj reported Reuter
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  • 1161 8 VERA ARDMORE'S GOSSIP COLUMN I THE TWO MRS CARROLLS I Fashions For Golf Fashlom for golf probably Chan** less than any other modes though m the tropics one I not quite mj ti^d. At home m England thick tweeds, woolly .locking- and thick sensible shoes an* essential, so much of
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    • 158 8 Try This AMERICAN ABOUT THE GARDEN Crossword Puzzle m mv i' r i Mic DWM~ i Zl "<<•' Gliding JF^ E -■fel u^' 34 -complw point F NtMo^^lijlFa 1 J i rcr 37- Land r,ic»rurCB E SMS _E P pfel JJ--— Illpptf 1»_ Muster uf Krk J ?J -Pineapples übbr
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  • 308 9 iAXGHAI, Sept. 22.— -The readiness of Britain and Brit scientists to shan their knowledge with Chines sci< ntists and assist them was expressed by the British Ambassador, Sir Ralph Stevenson, m an address before members of the Scientists Weekend Conference of China. This organization
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  • 66 9 Karachi, Sept. 21.— Four Muslims ministers ot the Smd Government who resigned on s pt 9 after a 'no confidence" motion had been tabled were sworn m afresh today. With .Sir Ghulam Husjein Hidayatullah, the Muslim Leagut* Premier, they will constitute *t "caretaker government"' for the
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  • 142 10 COMMUNISTS URGE GOVT. TO TAKE OVER LUXURY FLATS LONDON, Si muj campaign will consist of tot don moi G vernm< n the 1 j only 42.000 on permtn tne Comm v CkMnmunisU urge th« Oovernin rjiri taK<- ■i All th'-m with famili<-<- from bad! "'l '> l > f iry.
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  • 56 10 LONDOI nej of cj>-;rt 111 carrying matt Poi trthur to Ch< f« <»d by k I liy d J'ht. H< ;>r..sf-nf ink fcIUU thl of Ihi <■ pro mv< n '>■ h; i/ be< o r tome if.- o i;.l Aj" -n* tdded that
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  • 59 10 BRUSSELS Sept. 2.S. A Govern n\ communique referring to the; rancO reply on Saturday to the thre< -week's old Belgian note the reply "dors not bring uny reason to change the Belgian Government's attitude.' "Consequently the Belgian Government remains determined to put Its complaint l»efore the. October
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  • 85 10 WILL FIGHT BRITAIN 'ALL OVER WORLD' ,</ LEM, Sept 22.— 7 he tl real "to fight Britain m an<L all over the was made tonight by Of Fighting Zion, ret radio tray mitter of the ten mnisation. Irgun ■"i Thr broad co t attacked '''all /Jill consent to nego- ■•>
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  • 182 10 Singapore, Monday ed robberies and tl rol beries -a e'>rd number fW .i week-end,— were reported to i lice dvi Sat r■; nd day. The biggest luvii l was made armed Chinese who entefd i r i;if In t building m An on Road p.m. f
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  • 209 10 TEHERAN, Sept. 22.- Arab tribesmen on the Persian Gulf coast have surrounded the port of Bushire. and telegraphic communication with Tehoran has :i cut, stated reports from South Persia today. Three 1 I between Bushir*' and the large town of Shirai ha\<' now been occupied and
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  • 237 10 TNT Found Hidden In Soap Bars JEI ILEM, Sept. 22. —A quantity o\ T\ f was found inside bars of yellow (n Jewish non-quota immigrant ship Palmacli ,he reached Haifa, the Palestine Governn nounced tonight. The Palmacta was towed to Haifa alter a party from a Bril ntfneswe per hud
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  • 111 10 Smuggling Now In Full Swing Customs Strike PARIS, Sept. 22.— Ha marketeers an.i gi Paris have left, tii m the Stock Kxchj are now busy along Swiss and Belgian fr unchecked smußpli: g swing. Stirito.int < mo standing icil, ruMomed goods are France under thei H Smokers here an Mauds
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  • 75 10 PARTITION NO ANSWER TO PALESTINE WASHINGTON Se] Sunnier Welles. fonn< I der-Secretary of Stal rd the establishim-ir. Nations internati council to deal witl question m H* last night. Mr. Welles d< /Moment of crisis, of the Unit, d fford to stand i mil itself to publi sympathy for the Jewish
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  • 39 10 To Return To Greece This Week LONDON, Sept. of the BtUenea Thursday n: the Greek Mil I announced ag< In Malta where he Will destroyer Themtet* HONGKONG. Tyau, son r J owner of Mtilf- Vivien Chey, dM vent Bonfk
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  • 111 11 23— The French Government today cc fixing Sunday October 13 as the rendurn o.i the second draft constivit waiting for the second and final read,nstitution bill. I The single qusetion: "Do you i approve of the constitution adopt- ed by the National Constituent
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  • 59 11 barg i of boillons of c night ot Sept day flned 12 months .-.i Tan Ah Juat charge,! #itll iiquor tied. an said that road block ut he saw a taxi ;.p--direction of Beluty nearest the to stop. The taxi s iddenly i hot the pollcc- the path the
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  • 143 11 An elderly Cantonese, Chin Teck alms Wong Chay. wan committed 10 stand his trial at the Assizes on a charge of attempted murder of a compatriot at the conclusion of a 'preliminary inquiry before hffegi ♦rate L. C. Goh yesterday. The accused ro erwd his defence.
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  • 117 11 A sea-farer, a Shanghai Chinese named Loh Lee San, w^o was arrested for poosession of an air-rifle m Peoples Park without a licence and who wa 3 sentenced to three months' Imprsonrm nt when he pleaded guilty m the lower courts, yesterday regained his free do. n when
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  • 223 11 Ong Slow Siang, who let his elder brother go to prison to serve a four-month sentence m hla place and who was ar- rested when the deception was discovered after his brother had been m prison for six weeks, was sentenced to an additional four months' rigorous
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  • 451 11 Shanghai's Not What It Used To Be Spencei Moosa, Associated P vondent Confused and expensive Shanghai, i city of the Orient, is not what it used to be, and many an old China hand sheds a quiet U as he predicts that it never will be again. The tolerant minority
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  • 125 11 A Tribune correspondent from Be siit reports a most unusual motor tragedy m which three Malay women lost their lives. He writes: An ambulance lorry travelling to Kuala Trengganu from Kota Bahru met with an accident near a bridge about half a mile from Jerteh.
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  • 59 11 Up till late last evening 1,000 1 out of the 2,000 Singapore lorry drivers who struck work on Sunday had s'.gned individual agreements with the employers and returned to work. They have also subscribed ismall amounts to their union jto provide foodstuffs for those
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  • 85 11 Notice of appeal was given In a case m the Second District Court ye terday when a Hokkien, Ho Kiat Swee, was convicted and sentenced to six months' r.i. for possession of 35 tahils chandu. Bail of $2,000 was fixed. On May 31, a
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  • 169 11 Dalforce Man Charged With Cheating Koh Chong Sia, alias Koh A\ Lok. described as a lormer member of the Dalforce which wem into action against the invading Jap armies m the Battle foi Sirv?apore. claimed trial to thre< charges of cheating when h< 1 appeared befoie First Distric Judge Paul
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  • 670 12 i ika I tin mi !tored i urorking ord< :upation Th( palong id the mining Industry is others lik< In Malaya. Th m the hands of two Dv Winning and Oeni ral Maats The present output of one dredge In b day is 7 tons
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  • 84 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. At the Supremo Court the Chief lustier Mr. H C. WiWan dismissed On' petition of Stephen Dial 0/ Imbi Road for Aissoluo/ marriage with his wifn Song Ah Ling, citing one Wataaabe, on co -respondent. The Chief Justice poinUd out
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  • 82 12 From Paj< one her .ill facilities nnd to clear her v: s. On May La Mias Barker, Under iii*>truc Lions from the UNRRA left Athcm for Bari enroute to Belgrade She went on to Belgrade by lir, but wi^, turned back by Yugoslav authorities on ainv.u. Miss Bakkf-r
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  • 102 12 Indonesians, Dutch Ask Killearn To Call Meeting BAT AVI A, Sept. 23, I .Killearn today received formal. Invitations from both the Dutch and Indonesians to furnish "pood offices" m the rthcoming negotiations tnward a final Indonesian political si tie went. Lord Killearn was to convene ami preside over the r
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  • 139 12 Market Just Escapes The Bank Of England Monty Stringency London, Bept. 21. Culling m by the large clearing reated cr stringency th money markei In the part il the week, pplie ol fresh fund* prov< rl to m' et demand ar i ft respect of p ments t"- r real
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  • 135 12 Big 4 May Meet Today LONDON, Sept 23— A formal mating of the Council of foreign Ministers is expected within the next 43 hours before thi British Foreign Minister Mr. Bevin return* 1 to London from Paris on Wednesday to n-new contact with the Palestine conference. Mr. Bevin, who went
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  • 57 12 Calcutta Stabbings, Assaults Resumed CALCUTTA, Sept. 23.- -More than 20 stabbings and ■fiiltl had 'jccurred m central and north m Calcutta up to noon today, a Bengal Government statement said. Police patrols were Itrengtheaed while Government loudspeaker vans toured districts reminding pe»pi< rhat a> emblics of more than live p<ople
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  • 143 12 Harriman Says "I'm Behind Mr. Truman" LONDON, Hairiman, Un U d tn Britain, and formj sador m Moscow, w] Mr. Henry Wallac, b Secretary of Commei ment here today n 'port the foreign Truman and Mr. By] carrying on the bigh principles 2 objectives Uid down J Vrtt. There lie.
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  • 131 12 Good Entertainment At The Theatre After a run oi .straight plays C.E.S. has turned its handtt something new. and I pies^\ ing all this week, I the Victoria Theatre, revue called "Lond Night". The connection I the nocturnal met, l s is always apparent, but ter! Here we have a
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  • 42 12 NEW YORK, Sept cording to the American m market, the Tin Sale? tion under tht direci Reconstruction Final ration are Issuing coi limited quantity of tn Ifor export this month ai cents compared witn i August deliveries. Reuter
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