Morning Tribune, 26 September 1946

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  • 12 1 MORNING TRIBUNE I (New Series) 10 CENTS a y SEPT. 26, Wff.
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  • 239 1 f our Own Reporter) i Kuala Lumpur. Wednesday. m tional escape from police custody L staged today by Low Nyet Sin W ,f a formidable gang m Salak South W iff his hand v ffs arid dashed to freedom idv of
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  • 136 1 r-v KOK Sept 25. An mrr an outbn ak of Slam and iled today m r Minis ti m B MgI nvoy oi British ambushed on the allegedly by -i li rrillas irom Malaya. veral British troops were and mded. One hunbelieved to be
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  • 33 1 HIP AFIRE: 3 BURNT TO DEATH I Pi 2o Ihree •J'Mh In h fire :iker 'Beni «jorted m an up tai Mnar burnt d I ruthed mHi- guards placed as 180 m South
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  • 127 1 19 Killed In S 'pore-Bound Plane Crash HONG KONG, Sept. 25.— An RAF Dakota piano crashed 00 the hill:;i/ of Bowloon on the opposite side ot 'the harbour from Hon^komr when taking off for ?;;L r "n and Singapore this rporninq:. Passengers and enw totalling If were all killed. It
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  • 211 1 BIG INCREASE IN TIN PRICE FROM TODAY THE .MINISTRY OF SUPPLY ANNOUNCES NEW SELLING AND BUYING PRICES FOR TIN. The selling price of Straits tin for c xpo r will i~ raised on and from today from £351 to £372 for tin works Penang and Singapore. A settlement has now
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  • 103 1 Russians Allege Beating By American MPs SHANGHAI, Sept. 25. A protest against an alleged beating of two Russians by American military police was made orally today by the Soviet Consul-General, M. F. P. Halm, to the U.S. Consul-Gen-crol. Mr. Monnet Davis. M Halm requested an investigation on the incident and
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  • 186 1 London, Sept. 25. It is reliably understood that i the British Government may announce the imminent restoration of the free rubber market m London with the restart at the end of October. A Reuter report from Kuala Lumpur says, Malayan rubber and tin circles
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  • 185 1 CIVIL WAR BREAKS OUT IN GREECE LONDON, Sept. 25. The F 'oign Ofllce spokesman In 8 statement on disturban< Greece says that some ago fighting parsed the p *hich it could b^ control by gendarmerie and vi the Greek Army are now heavily encaged. At present no diplomatic actiun was
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  • 58 1 JERUSALEM, Sept. 25 The In- n»«r Zionist Council today decided 'hot under present rircumsta: v t.ho Jewish Ak< ncy shaU not a the Briti:;h Govftrnment's inviutlon v) attend th<» London conferenre. The decision MM reached fcftoi ,j:-. hours' dtba'r*. It was d«" •Ij.'o participation IM impoesibl* v.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 26 1 'Re tit board's Dictation CIAN SINGH'S VACATION PUBLIC RECEPTIOh A Bargain: Ladies Rayon Silk Stockings S2-TO pnir CIAN SINGH Co. 4. BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE r* r
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  • 265 2 CAPTAIN CHARGED WITH CA USING DEA THS OF TWO Capt. J. Gillespie of the K.0.5.R., 2nd Echelon, ALFSEA, appeared before Second District Judge Mr. T.T. Russell yesterday, on charge of causing death to two persons, Lt. John Baker ana Sepoy Pasal Hoosein, and hurt
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  • 106 2 Readers of the Morning Tribune and Li'l Abner fans are reminded that the Lena the Hyena competition will close tomorrow, Friday, at 4 p.m. All cartoons will then be scrutinized and lice best pickid out for the $50 ca h prize. Picture of the "most
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  • 150 2 Qdal Correspondent) rumour ol America comK>n Into the market for 10,000 tons lubber has matoriaJ I I v.. informed by B lead Ing I ibber merchant yesterday. A cable waa r eelved from a :i > ago i tatlng A ntjlo- American dlslons are now under way
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  • 91 2 LONDON, Sept. 24: The overnight decline of Wall Street has again been responsible for the dullness which overshadowed the itock market during today's session. The influence was most pronounced on the industrial market where a long list oi declines wa recorded, particularly among Issue* with American Interest
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  • 190 2 I Goods confiscated and flnei ImDo.scd totalled moro than $4,000 when lit. D. R. Cowie of the Food Ooot- rol Inspectorate brought up, before i Second District Judge Mr. T. T. Russ"!l yesterday, three Chinese j vho were convicted on charges of i exDortin?
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  • 23 2 i rNOTOIf, Sept U. Tho I I :'non ni f m from Now Zealand for M' I »t port.s it wn«s anriounc-♦■-d.-.v Reuter
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  • 165 2 Food Control Clerk Convicted, Appealing Chua Yew Boon, Food Controlclerk attached to the subbranch at Victoria School, was yesterday convicted on three charges of corruptly accepting money to show favour m respect of ration cards, and sentenced to nine months' rigorous imprisonment on each charge m the Special District Court.
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  • 134 2 CHINESE TEACHERS FINED $25 Two Chinese school -fl each fined $-'"> by Mag trat X.l Byrno yesterday for taking pa:fl an assembly I'kel] to came :l bnnce of the peace. H| Mr. J. H. Davis, Offl Kg of the Beach Road Pol: Btt found the defendants addressiaf^B crowd In Middle
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  • 29 2 The Singapore hasi Society will meet at 8 P I day m the V.M.C.A. Pa** Rras Basah Road Mi&> m Nyuk Ol will lead the discus
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  • 469 2 Jap General Explain "Trials By Document The trial by a Japanese s p c c i a 1 cou h Uiree escaped Allied PoWs and a Dut. Hf Hannie Hilgers, m their absence, and their execution by beheading, were d c s c r i h I Harada Kumakichi, Commander-in-chiei
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  • 216 2 (Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. The first identification parade of Japanese war criminals here will be held next. inree opon lorries, pacn carrying ten kempeis who w^ re formerly stationed m Kuala Lumpur, w ll proceed slowly through the main streetj
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  • Page 2 Advertisements

  • 862 3 I OMMENDATIONS OF OFFICIAL COMMi I chise For Both Sexes ri i ap] int( icy t] mm Nations for tl ition of the 1 issued last nighl p ere »n fa vow of popular I ilia "hat six p iincil should be elected I*
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  • 92 3 Kan:-. Releasin I i Cabinet Council r i I, the P m announces that Siam's ric rgei nth's dcliv I v '-ns had b i n tha 81 tm o h i During July and August I had bocn a deficit of 70.000 tons
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  • 93 3 SINGAPORE RADIOS BLACK-OUT I today us of improvement m radio ions at urs of "sunspoL" inti ding >n and o :ra7}>, New V i VOl radio rea ption of b '.am d so did Bombay, fi \re abU omvlete b radio on. »77l Tokio Rev' ■i*. cdbled thai communications were
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  • 45 3 CAR SPARE PARTS WERE IN FLASK guilty In the Fourth Police Court yesterday to th< Bukl i n, Chii nd a fin 000 or In the depot iployed y on duty at 'he i fied. The »pai found hidden In an old fl he carri
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  • 148 3 Tale Of Trap To Catch Constable ap with mark i n i catch a poli stable who was allegedly obtain•:i a CUii tn I I Court Facln money le. k Sham d dtl E6hi ed five si H not numbers and ga the m T in Ah Chye I the
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  • 12 3 Seaman Assaulted Steward John Larkln, a i on Fredei luty h ad
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  • 548 4 Morning Tribune THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1946. Arrears Of Pay Em op G rnmanj t and Ja, Government g* i rants (the ia. t named very fey In Dumber) have had ari to them, but i bow 1 1 of ii ever; ln<i i U I There a of pi nta
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  • 787 4  - 1,300,000 People Hock Back To London H.L. HOPKIN OUR LETTER FROM LONDON 1 fREET, Bept 12. i travelled from Charing C by bus this morni the Journey took 2C :ould have walked I i familiar traffic prevalent as i re :n pre-war days. L^ck m the war years, when pie
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  • 197 4 German Leaders Will Attend Verdict Day At Nuremberg NUREMBERG, Sept. 24.— Four prominent officials m the American occupied zone of B have been issued with special invitations to i pronouncement of the verdicts and sentences by r H ternational military tribunal at Nuremberg. slar W on Sept. 30. They are
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  • 116 4 PARIS. Bept 23 I rejected the R, m the Pans conf< -ace uM flraw the proposal to WP to replace merchant Iseized from tl Wf could not return I proposal was i I 4 votes m the ItaUan SJm~ committee. X, t The deadlock c Kn Trieste sub-comm I
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  • 66 4 COTTON YAR SMUGGLING SHANGHAI, Sept B tions that large quai I ton yarn export of whicl I bidden are being :u c South China points B Seas are made by Chine* 'quarters m Shanphai. B It is stated that certaii -I KWABgtilllg are :iiak:nu r 1-r;: 1 chases for ihipment
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  • 40 4 TEL AVIV CHECK —JERUSALEM, Sept. 2-i.-Pa:eßfej police tcday ruh'hor-stampe<i^H| palms of several hundred whom they interrogated dur.J "snap" road check outside Tf. l Buses, lorries an<i private j halted of several hour -vi.i.fß police auestioned drivers and flp pants.- Reuter
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  • 42 4 Electricity Strike NEW YORK X trie power itrike r.r.-an to-day r.t V M tnjr steel Operml -J wiiy service i' A 1.500.000 penoni I The itrike w«i call m dependent Union api I quesne Lipht C A demands includ'.ntr wage increase. Reuter
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 91 5 [El i :t< afta. i s and Mai Pbcior products. QU relto Gift Sets" ng presents, eM BUX ft CO., B Road; Singapoie. Building) i; S 1 i» Hook Siorv R BOOKS UGH BTRH O.^PORE I miayjon Grp?n 61, Middle B 4 Singapore. Phone 2820. HEADACHE-CURS c your cargo baggui*
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    • 169 5 it's obtainable anywhere it's m Jh& SinqapoM ShopA HEALTH and VITALITY x y mSer GENERAL DKBILITT when a wjde range of TONICS we now available CENTRAL MEDICAL HALL 11/ M Victoria Street. I United Trading Co., 61 Stamford Road, Singapore. IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT US. t Ouect
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    • 219 5 Ladies Hair i^ies.sers, Latest °ashions and Manicure by Mis? Anna Majjoric Anei Ladies Hair Dressing Saloon Formerly of Maison Galaxy and Maison Interlandl. Heeren Building, Orchard Read i THE TAVERN Up-to-date Hotel m a Quiet and Cool j locality. Rooms: Luxuriously Furnish-, ed, Bar: All kinds of Ist Class liquors
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    • 122 5 I 1 .M.A. Music House, 81 83, 'd-jrr btreer, BiDfApOl PcPIANOe, lIUBIC i RECORDS Phone Regsirdltiji the eye sight Coniult. New China Optical Co. 71 9ifli Street, Bfofftpori Singa Photo Studio 14 Hiifii Btrtft, SINGAPORE. bsVcr aal Outdoor PUoiogiaphera Puincr LSED PIANOS BY FAMOUS MAKERS AT UKABONAPLE PRICES. Nang Heng
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    • 134 5 FONCHIN&Co., Phone No. 7. SurJtary L ElectnraJ QnoiTHwJ lu.Wnz Bi "s aai LmpoiT Sh Acute*. SHOE 00 LIT -iATA BUXUIIIKj NORTH CPJIXiB Hui. N£H SILKS Id New Designs A: Expert Larilet DrMßinalrer 51 North Brirtse R<! »r I ins <nth Australian and Ttoplciw 7*niiL» and SqiiAAb balK avallabit 23-1, RaJß<*
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  • 319 6  - Why G row Old? Josephine Lowmun fy I ii id Friends This letter cam< to me i. long ago from a reader "Di-ar Mr.i. Lowman: "One question In today s 'Why Crow Old?' Question box touched me moved me to write, perhaps because I myself hay" experienced the am« feeling
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  • 773 6 P Italian Colonies: India Serf Equal Footing In Discussion! R r S 24 Ti' bion requ< sted to-day idiaand South Africa <;i phrase "interested In the Hip, F iration on former onies will be cU cussed by the council of ForMinisters this afternoon, Mr. Gladwyn Jebb, the r\ the kalian
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    • 116 6 LI'L AIIXUI EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRW' I th«. Princes and toe Paaperess By \Li^B Yz*»r ",.o MCN L^ I/- -a l ITIISS FORTUNE, ONE OF COUNTRYS MOffji IN KiAH UFEfT-U'L ABMER. SOBf- AH IS TM' X f 1 CADTI Ik! ATT PIDI MB I WHO NLVAv J
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  • 969 7  -  sHenry Gri 0 ll\-wood Gossip I -•By#-^ Morning Tribune hi Hollywood. hnv V Katnerine I n star m anew I L ■<••■• at MGM. 1 Clara Sc.hu- the composer pianlat Id I children, and p t reduced them ight children" Where ore the urn
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  • 110 7 S.A. Colourbar Keeps Natives In Poverty Deal Bcpt n workers and em] klshed m the In* national Labour Organi.sa' nference oven the p I ith African Un:<<n'- nai rs, hnni Bolomon Sachs, the pokeaman made the irge that, the South African tolerate the -vici pus colotu bur" which was b
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  • 177 7 PARIS. Sept. 24: Soviet Ru sia yesterday reaffirmed its approval of Soutn Africa. Australia, New Zealand and India being consulted on the disposal of colonies m Africa. It was learned late last night thai the Soviet Foreign Miifi--tei M. Vyacheslav Molotov had i assured the Briti-h Foreign Secretary
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  • 42 7 Harriman's Successor Forecast WASHINGTON, Sept. 24Pour dominant factori ftgured n n over the luccesi rt > Mr HarrUnan as Amba- id )t to Gr- at Brit Thej health an, tt 4] Dunn, Supreme Com fa r Ambi P X I inklln D. A.P
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  • 59 8 Skilled Labour Shortage In Soviet Russia iSHINGTOh I C■■ < ,fin- > mid t<j<l< that of skilled U a forcing lisation uf the So He pn !r--the Rti tian to ary reductions b( their t I peaa requirements Ropes who spent ix u• PI this art tiner, a th» i;u\,ian
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  • 114 8 King Queen At 'Britain Can Make It' Show 1 OMDOM t Ihi 8 4 -."i open* d Britain Can ICakc ithe Victoria and Al ICvmbh I don kodft) Bi| 0,1 ide I f>* building j»«t#d t»,»- R< jri l»itori irith Bntli i Afr- r oponiiii^ i-« -f-h the Kinp with
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  • 808 8 VERA ARDMORE'S GOSSIP COLUMN Bon Voyage Malaya, Here We Come! .n r, r ind Paak-sh i the Cnin< m( is bouiid for Chicago on visit U I Mii»-r who r itij c< l< brated his ninety- i Mrs. vvti has not be > n i Qg, bui h custom tnjs
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    189 8 he Lnevltabb aftermath. Still r mains, almost without i >;<'< pti( eryone was I back a^ain. P< r all bett< r fol ow famous re I i old world a pl< i I i<i' 11 annot g< t our our bel >vt>d Perhaps our erstwhile i i>' i
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 76 8 Tr^ 77tw AMERICAN Crossword Puzzle MMOM ll— Paituw lAvE ''^'e^^EL Vat* M— PUct 01 U'/vVa- "HvWar's .'3— Nurrow Ji..M P A A— lndoflnirc ..r IE; O\BC i R .A| FT\eHP aHs^ a^iP' block 'SiSEXAP.ESB r Ohio „:C |Sc\.;s -L ;4 uO^ |'EinTa[t[6l |S 3 -'b"9 I 0 il j.< box
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  • 38 9 Another "Incident" i: ive armed 5 Idi ra held up an p ,lice patrol m the United States last night when to prevent German lorry. nd incident bean.! the lice within when a stposed of Amerlan military pohoe
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  • 31 9 :hed the scene firing tommyguns Into the air. The Berlin Provost Marshal's (aid three of the Russians .niselve.s up and are hell"!'! by the American euthoritie: The other two escaped.
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  • 99 9 Thanks British Navy For Aid >'-. 23 A elation of the British Navy's work m training Chinese naval personnel wa> expressed by G eral Kwei Yung-chin, deputy U<>mmander-in-<Jniei oi the Chic Navy, at a luncheon here today to Vice-Admiral Sir Deni^ Boyd. Commander- in-Chief of the British Pacific Fleet. Replying.
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  • 169 9 JEALOUSY MURDER ALLEGED BIRMINHAM. S AlI c killed .ith p knii' y over her a iatj >n man, a 35-year-old Gulam Din i gci h murder b the Birminham Stipend Maglsti I oday. riv prosecution lollcltor thai for avm www there had been differences between the cused and his wile
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  • 37 9 NEW YORK, Sept. 24— A strong earthquake shock was recorded en I the seismograph at Fordham University (New York State; today. It estimated the tremor probably cc-curroc! m the Netherlands East Indies. Reuter
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  • 78 9 I SHANGHAI, Sept. 24: -Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek has Instructed the Civil Court- m Shanghai to handle the much publicised rice scandal, arising out of charges of corruption among government and army officials. Jurisdiction had been claimed oy the military garrison headquarters, but it is learned that Or.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 77 9 ■1] Japan Plans The Total Destruction Of I The Celestial Empire, Forgetting That w The Dragon Sp^.s Fire And Death 111I II It A G I T pSEE ■i :<i a.m. -1.15 p.m. -4 p.m. I rtERINE HEPBURN^S BRILLIANT ROLE k is a Farmer's WIFE Who Dealt a Death Blow
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    • 54 9 CATHAY T2? 11 a.m., 2.00, 4.15, 6.30, 9.3<\ SHOWING TO-DAY Was She Saint or Sinner f Why! Had She A Split Personality! Phyllis Calvert, Stewart Granger, Patricia Roc Madonna OF THE Seven Hloons" A Eagle Lion Picture SATURDAY I FGIIT JOEL BARB MrCREA BPITT* BRIAN BONNY DONLEVY '.XTTo I lue
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    • 115 9 LAST DAY AT THE LJjj 1 U M CH^ 4 SHOWS L3O-4- 6.30 -9.30 p.m. A Fast Stepping Romantic Comedy. Robert Young Laraine Day IM -THOSE i:\lM\Hl\l. YOI XU i HAHMS* Opening Tomorrow v,_ An Intense Novel Vividly Brought To The Screen! I )]p 1 jftsb lALBCWT O[M[R CAPL fSMQNO
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  • 377 11 Igapore Customs 5. Johore Customs l. iick end to end exchanges m spite of the soggy and a wet ball highlighted the soccer game at Bes-ir yesterday when the Singapore Customs beat ho re Customs by 5 goals to 1. c collection which On
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  • 203 11 ■t i i liminary inquiry m ft Fourth Police Court yester|ft K:\ 'hin Chul, a Chinese lft r 'i on two tentative charH, one ol robbing a Chinese ft n outside a Chinese temple ■ft toad on July 12, and ■Brrv-r cf having m his posfw- m
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  • 48 11 been refected to Hit tt erfeket MrPorec CTenjrah) K| Tenjrah. Transport Lorong "M* 1 1 r > a.m. V. V. X D. 9wyny. M A. Lim, D. I <". da Silva. J KiM] H. rds. Scorer: X dei rot i of H eki X O. Balakrish1' sth Floor,
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  • 125 11 "London By Night" w In response to public request. ''"i/, Lined Services Entertainment have arranged for a matinee showing n Saturday at MO p.m., of the popular pr duction "London By Night*, which is drawing 1 crowded houses nightly to the Victoria Theatre. This will -rive those who have mt
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  • 110 11 SQUAT TERS' MOVEMENT IN CANADA TOO OTTAWA, Sept. 25. The SQtuUters' movement which began m Britain extended to Canada as a truck convoy of 50 war veterans and their families smashed through the gates of a naval training station here and began moving furniture and other belongmgs into a building
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  • 301 11 (Market* Correspondent/ FOODSTUFF PRICES:— A :;upply of 'Meehoon', both from Siam and Jndo-Chiiia, has recently flooded the local market resulting In a sharp dedint m pricei for this commodity. Yesterday':, approximate quotations were Meehoon (Siamese) best quality $110 per picul, Meehoon < IndoChinese) Si os per picul. S^am
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  • 237 11 S'pore War Memorials: Aid Plea To Public tiie Rotary Club weekly meeting fday, Mr. n'. Peek, the president, announced the formation of a Rotary War Memorials Committee consisting of himself, Dr. Chen Su Lan and Messrs. A. M. Alsagotf and Nonce Sen to consider suggestions to b< submitted to Government.
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  • 124 11 An official opening of the Geylang branch court, th<* Useful Badminton Party, at No. 45 Loronp 27A, 'off Sims Avenue, will take plaro on Oct. 6 at I p.m. All old [members are requested to be present with their rackets. Two other courts at Seranpoon and Ticntf Bahru
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  • 210 11 Gromyko's Latest Has Lukewarm Reception NANKING. 8 —While government el i e d irritation over IfOeCOW*! "Un oil interference of th<> Hi-Ms of a r rcicrn power**, the Nf\v York report the Soviet delegate to the UNO nrity Council had charged that the pr. leace of United Btatea rnariiMri m
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  • 119 11 Eighteen -y ar-old Munusamy, m Indian who was cuirht as he was on' th" point rif entering room m the A F Overs' m s (Raffle Institute n> at 635 am Tirsday. later dr p fountain p^n r n d a ri^ar»ttc Ughter :n the guard
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 52 11 Sincere apologies to our nxtm&nm patrons Rone beu-k i DISAPPOINTED as our n«W CARPETS could not be Brought frorr Hartoui Board as announcf.fi due to Truck Dm »••:>' Strike. 1 —NO W ON DISPLA V— Beautiful designs, plain and embossed, excellent quality vW sizes. WASSIAMULL'S (CARPET i»- Phone: 3454 S!N(
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  • 380 12 Paris Decision On Italian Colonies Delays Action A Year Paris. Sept. 25.— The Pa Is conference the B lUtl y y Empii r hearing a new declaration by the B j lefi Ing the Brazilian and New Zead amendments. Lopti Firstly, the final decision on ill be taken tfter coming
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  • 173 12 Military Clothing Under House Chinese Charged An that he suspected soldier by thf <> r Jo( hftt I stored military clothing under c «m made by Fr«d Tay (II), Uj m ployee of the British *ar J u-rii Broa-kasting Service, m bis U. fence m a court case yesterday denied
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  • 72 12 /)k On I I d dumb blush— theft of and belonging! from two r own nun With redulity that two girlt pulls held up and tried to I m bombedoat watr»fr(.nt i.rt ward. The man tU d and d to the poli, ftrtt incident involving ther of whom
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  • 96 12 PARIS, Sept. 24 -Deputies of the (prog] Catholic Party) <: party m Uu Ptench embly, walked aut of the French Constitution Commission m Paris today when an amendment to the electoral law— that the Pr« •fdent be elected by a lecret ballo ther than by
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  • 85 12 TOKIO, Sept. 24: "Querida," northwestward curving typhoon which damaged Guam installations raked the Marianas on Monday night and drove servicemen and dependents to hurricane shelters, the Army reported today. They said Saipan reports indicated heavy damage but no casualties. The Army said aircraft was grounded
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  • 134 12 LONDON. Sept. ?4 10 join the Spanish Republican Army which might be called into action m case Of an emergency In Spain have Lean received for several weeks past by Spanish Republican exiles m Britain. These invitations, it ll learned m Spanish Republican circles
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  • 77 12 Plane-Breaks In Two RINEAMA. Eire. Sept. 24— The landing gear of a Pan-Ame- rican Constellation plane collapsed today a few minutes after i the ship touched down at Shan- nong airport and the craft broke m two. Twenty -six passengers suffered from the shock, but none was reported injured. The
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  • 179 12 TRUCE TALKS IN JAVA BEGIN TODAY BATAVIA I bkttd has flowed W fessor Schermerhorn I or. the eve of tomoi: true te&S bietwc-ii Al quarters and the publican Army. I "I hope dtlCUttiOnj B eessary to call a hal I Iv-itilities may soon lead tc I lesult." f Addressing foreign
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  • 91 12 WARSAW, Sept Kjri Boltslaw Beirut, today advised iot-fl eijm powers, m an addn sto I ment, to mind their own bu l>ir es( MM J instead of "meddling" m Poland I Referring to the nant f H| the Polish Elect ion* Lav/, he :jxl i '"One
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  • 56 12 NEW YORK, Sep< X land railwayman I.' 'fl^B' last minute's ck-oi ','J^B for 30 days theii K> timed for YOO a.m.. pending furth* MW settlement on *ag« dem hotter working conditio The stoppage would I 100 000 New York v as debates and I United Nation,
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  • 45 12 HONQ KONG. Sept. 25: The arrival of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-^hrk m Canton yesterday 5 unconnected with the recent Kowloon Issue, according to the office of the Special Commisner, Mr. T. W. Kwok, left for Canton thla morning to confer with tierall Reuter
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  • 134 12 iFrwn Norma?t Preston. R*mUf*S iprckri corrvspondi'iit). PFRTH, Australia, Sept. 25.— The M.C.C. team were at the Western Australian Cricket Association ground nttl early today wearing for first time their new touring raps and blazers. In blazing sunshine thi player ?<>or«n«'d up before a critical
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  • 77 12 LONDON Sept. 24.— Grata bar-vt-Ktinp' In *->iv. eastern regiOßl Oi the lloviet Union and the Urals "is going extremely unsatisfactorily," [xvestia quoted by Moscow Radio itateo! today* I leeial brlgmdea should have been j •rirai.i yd to bring m th« harvest j andei thr l»ad conditions, the-
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  • 59 12 BUENOS AIRES, Sept. 24:— After -hree day.V standstill, Indo-Argen-tino trade negotiations, resumed yesterday, are being continued today when it i.s expected an agreement jnay be reached. In that event Diwan Chanian Lai, head of the Indian delegation, may leave for Montreal tomorrow leaving yam* members of the
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