Morning Tribune, 8 October 1946

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  • 13 1 MORNING TRIBUNE WP^Z^sb" u<ew Series) 10 CESTS m iu r;3DAY, OCTOBER 8, 1946.
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  • 508 1 I An official statement was issued last night by Jmiarters of Allied Land Forces, South East Asia, [the conditions of the prison camp of the 24* troopers of the 13th Parachute Batrtai recently convicted by court martial. men
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  • 233 1 JAVA TRUCE COMMITTEE APPOINTED ■»•> following communique m issued bv Lord KtUearn's m night in Singapore: K$ conference of Dutch ad m delegations, under halrmansh'p of Lori K lift: thi morning ar 10. 00 m (Java time) at the residm British Consul Gon- I rd KlUearn was aecom■a ed by
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  • 59 1 r 7. A *on has I 1 m to i the King and Queen I tan. Reuter. 1 „Oct C,,,. krMxas tl, who, martial in I fnurckivd ust night there, uho I Muslim I ted itself with etiirn to Pi I I to to King 1 wik'a I t
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  • 100 1 MALAYAN UNION TALKS: COMMUNIQUE (Our Own Reporter > Kuala Lumpur. Monday. An offic ai communique i.sMied j this morning Bays that certain Malayan newspapers of Oct. 7 have r- ported articles from the London Sunday newspap< purporting to outline the < of constitutional discus Ins rcs^ •?i yan Union. The
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  • 22 1 >, Oct. ri o R 0 the police Train and at >. i um« d and the I thdrawi I rrmnl.— A.P.
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  • 242 1 CHINA LENDS US RICE: SHIPMENTS DIVERTED HERE At the recenc meeting of the International Emergency Food Council in Washington lasl week it was decided with the full agreement of the Chinese reesentative acting on behalf of the Chinese Govern- ment, to divert temporarily to Malaya, Borneo, Hongi kon£, India and
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  • 95 1 Bride Drops Dead During Wedding INWOOD. New York, Oct. 7.- 21-year-old bride-to-be diopp*d dead in the church aisle on ihe way to the altar, as the Wedding March was be Ins; played and the bridegroom awaited in an anteroom tor a signal to approach the altar. Rose de F<brizio had
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  • 51 1 LONDON, Oct. 7.— Comedian Vic Oliver was married at the Register Office here today to 25-year-old Ificfl Nat; lie Condor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Conder. Oliver's marriage to Sarah Churchill, actress daughter of th.; former Winston Churchill, was di--olv-ed a year ago. Oilver is
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  • 29 1 SHANGHAI, Oct. 7.— About 25 cargoships are tivd up by a strike of ftevodorc demanding a 150 per O«nt Wife increase. The strike began Oct. 3
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  • 108 1 It hat tl hu ;tfi»R n>' wh I Bi ounch d i the Holy Cil r. i^ht Jerusalem, Oct. 7. Strong forces of BMtisn ir-^jpv with armoured cars were today unofficial^ 1 reported to be moving towards South Palestine desert where Jewish settlers
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  • 421 1 IndonesiaIndia Rice Barter Details (Tribune Staff Reporter) Dr. Sharif** rice deal with India 700.G00 tons of padi-was U1 exclusive offer to that countiy. Mr. K. L. Panjabl. Governr iv ol [ndla'a Food Secretary, id trie Tribune last night wi^n asked ii there was still any possibility of diverting a portion
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    • 39 1 GIAN SINGH'S DESIRE TO LEAVE MEMOR Y BEHIND BEFORE THEY CLOSE A FULL M W KHAKI TROI >! R FOK S6 FOR EITHER SEX I I I Mil! I* S WM JC Phone 2483 7 Bntte r Road, Cables: "BAJAJ"
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  • 408 2 Self Defence: 2 Killed Self-Defence: 2 killed Echo Of Feb. 15 Disturbances '•In both cases the wounds were caused by sh< flr. by a party of police the command Ol A. 8. P. Mr. J. H D and such com ito fire was: given self defence, said the Coronei W.
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  • 99 2 H* Excellency th* Oortmor Oi th< Malay! Union, Sir Edwsrd Cfont, j the guest of honour at *>»rty »t tht; Resid< nry, Kunla I-ipis. fiVMI by the Residrnt CornmiHsioner of Paha-ip, tho Hon. Mr. Arthur n and Mrn. Slcop. AmOng the fi-'cstn were promincr.t ritizor-« of KuMa
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  • 183 2 Mr. c,h>.y K«>on Stag rave evidi i ct in thr; Sc-cond Distru-t. Court yesterday when ex-lTtorpret<r Tfh Swei Coon wbh accused on thrti count! jT voluntarily causing hurt to thre. persons: (hoy Koon He k, Tan Y« Chenp: and Khoo Hock Ck*W during »ii<' Japancae occupation,
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  • 47 2 Ains und nmmunit.'-n r< i-■»-d by Police action in Kcdah from Januaiy to Beptem.f this jremi were revolvers 13, pi ttoll 30, rlflet 230. shot cms and Kt.-n KUIM 80 hand rrenadei 176, bombs 62. bayonet i 1 2 783 rounds of ammunl-
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  • 46 2 Ex-Inspector Ibrahim's Appeal Withdrawn Pirn t live rorn- im vstcr^; v f r i I>pforc the Toijrt f>f Cr!l iir:.l th€ nn»)o.tl of fort^or I t of Poll Ibrahim bin Oir ;i r. thdi v< iterday by connnei Mr. B. O. Pil'Mi who stated thf-. tlon
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  • 36 2 T Ci f*%U ■■<».. von hanfa of rioting n^ AJiwal Street "t 6 p.m. on Aup. 18. T|n f ?< v.o u,';<- poitno~»ed for meni tion '-n Oct. 21 and police )>h\\ U nd<*d
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  • 159 2 The troopship Otranto Is expected tu arrive in Singapore today on her way to Hong Kong. She will only be carrying about 180 civilian pas-^engers. She |s scheduled to embark up to a further 2,000 Chinese at Singapore tor Hong Kong. I )n her return
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  • 32 2 The Rotary riu!» of Bingapori meeti ;it 1 p.m. tomorrow In the Roof Garden of the A'lelphi Hotel. Rctariaa Rovd. li. K. 8. Adams will speak M Rebuilding uith Scouts'".
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  • 56 2 Slept Through A ssemby PARIS, Oct. s.— Four members oj the public were found sound asteep in the vublic gallery when the French Assembly adjourned today alter another all-night session— the second this week—in its race to finish outstanding legislation before midnight tonight. The deputies finally adjourned for breakfast and
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  • 142 2 Acid- Throwing Case: Another Indian Arrested Another arrest has been mad^ In connection with the acid throwing inc'dent at Cuff Road on Oct. 1. The total number or people detained in this incident is now eight Indians. The last man to be arrested s S. Alma Singh (23 > who
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  • 42 2 POOLE. Dorset. Oft. The Nairah of Bahawalpur, Raler of State of Bahadur, with his .<on Maj Abase and h s Minister-in* Waiting, Maj. Hashmi, left Poolc Harbour, Dorset, by a British Over as Airways Corporation fiyn prboat for India this morning. Reuter
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  • 276 2 The present acute shortage of housing accomo-j dation could be considerably relieved if the Wa v De-, partmentmet and liquidated their liabilities on claims arising out of reouisitioned property without undue delay, r'eriarei the chairman, Mr. Lee Kons Chian at the annual
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  • 191 2 AIRCRAFT LANDINGS COST MONEY OTribu I Lvery time a lands in Singapore m Tt costs $3 for th, !,-htr-,t i2B (I*o lb.) to land I with paved runway; tl I landing Oi a crass r have to pay $1 .."0. At the other end of th I the lar^r-sizcd ca
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  • 76 2 TEHERAN, Oct. s.— The VnM War Department Im Otdtfdi u forces facing the rebel ti r.outh Persia to eovater ittd everywhere they a;-;- menace It is feared that if Hm the tribesmen spread-, to Kh province, the oilfUldfl rt^io 1 endangered. Persian Army loi-b. i
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  • 110 2 Peh Kok Eng. pleaded guilty in the w* PuUce Court yesterday, to < ges of being in P^«*?U dutiable liquor, fermenting au able liquor and being inP siun of a still without I on Sept. 29. f 4 He wkj fined I month on the
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  • 232 3 Capt. John Gillespie ot Base Reinforcement S< ction, ACSEA, was acquitted and discharged b 8 Bond District Judge T. T. Russt-ll yesterday on all three charges of causing death to Lt. Baker and Driver Fazal Hoosein, and causing grievous hurt to Mrs.
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  • 186 3 fc air F'unk Messervy, I °CB DSO. G.0.C.-in-C, I CB command yesterday Ist Battalion of the 6? Rpeimt-nt stationed in I;. to good-bye inflowing Is the Emrli>h K ffo the Special Order KeDa? he read out to mem- jay Regiment lm- him: ■•DuriMK my time
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  • 154 3 Pleading guilty to charge ot v Inntarily causing huit to Chinese, Pnh Ah ?oh, with a parang, Worur Ah Lok was cautioned by Magistrate K. M. Byrne yesterday never to use i ife again on anybody. As this was his first of fern.-, he was left
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  • 150 3 The Health Oflfe r. Kualfl Lttßlr>or. in S« Dtember Recounted U>r 1,406 rats in their war OH the vermin menace. Thousands Of trai^ are sot. up monthly In Infested ureas of he town. DaPy. too, teams of rat-catcher* rinit 40 to ">0 places h their
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  • 242 3 ..peals against convictions in armed robverc dismissed by Khe Court of Criminal Appeal comprising Mr. H. C. Willam, Chief Justice oi the Malayan Union, Mr. Justice L. V. J. Laville ani Ins ice N. A. Worley yesterday. One armed robbery apj^l 1 ver was
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  • 22 3 d I e be- Criminal tppeal i he had r\ had of wive ai 6 dan rt A ried hi
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  • 67 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Sugar cargo valued a i I I a millio i w wted bo hav( I b V the Dutch a h riti< from five Chinese vess( sMU bein^ detained. The cargo a sed at '>n r tons was reuiov Ratavia
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  • 108 3 < barfftf of causing fTltirotll h' f 'ii Older to oMnin concession* VreN reduced to tansing hurt to oht.-i confessions, md Hail of $10,000 Met •iur.d »o $1,000 «»a* f» vh€> i» In ipeetori and d«-t« 1 who wttrt t r Itr tho;»- tßiplOycd police force
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  • 68 3 School children In ill vernacular rchooli in the Ulu Selan*or, Din L»r i; .t Koala Lumpur di trict will lw.it iv receive fr< n;iit of milk dally Under preitnl r 720 of full re«i !>«■ d n ilk n ceived for tr** diatribul t(^ iichodli
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  • 8 3 15-YEAR-OLD PIANIST TO BROADCAST i \\k\l by w
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  • 136 3 MUNICIPAL SERVICES UNION The inaugural moftinpr of tho Sint'jipuir Munii-ip.i! Oei'f llKl Unicn frill \>v held t«.Diorr -w (Oct. 0) at 4.15 p.m. M f h< i lfn*iicipeJ 'hai:, i-i IConicipeJ Officps, *hoc fhc draft I'orstitution and Byltv.* rf the Union trill h^ rmr idvrori and. i.' Appi d. adopted
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  • 360 3 War Crimes Trial "It is useless for the i eg some hr-re and e treated >pl with parental love and affection. II \s absolu e nor r 1 absolute ly incredible," seated Lt.-Col. c. H. Withers-Payne, the prosecutor, in his dosing addres the trial of
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  • 403 4 Morning Tribune TUESDAY, OCT. 8, 1946. The Army's Aid Lieut. -General Sir Prank M. v has given a mbune correspondent an Unprei ive picture of tn e British army's aid to Malaya. The facts are all too little known, buj ill does not lie entirely h the press. Then I
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  • 1403 4  -  Harold Nicholson Copyright In Malaya By (By Special Arrangement wlfb the London Spectator). Even when I w u a child I did not, in so i *r as i can .nemb r, enj ,-j <J: ssiiig up. 1 als into Aii.fji i s forced uy my p n
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  • 107 4 Roxas To Stamp out Terrorism MANILA. Oct. I ».rd.M-.us km Manila's lead Manuel Roxa* M secretary, provo>t riayor into hi,,' ■'llout drive itrainsf J Gunmen firing i pc i air lebby of the B idlled an American byst I Praieott of MarhatUi R <*orn}a, woundcfl a I the FiTpi-o military
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  • 115 4 MOSCOW, Ort. 7. -A Mr, B (latch from CJinsen) Korea I "Information received h -I fhnt mass arresta of lead I in prominent parties and B. tions were proceeding i villages In K i B The dispatch ia d S :nd Korean police re ei brutal in
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  • 28 4 SOFIA, Oct. 7.— The Un 1 :nd Britain have official! K the Bu ltalian vr m •vero abolishing the K Bolgarian merchants, it wa d horo.- A. P.
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  • 133 4 I leant out into th night from the windi w ol Salon d e la Ouerrc fd t) the fountains violins. I felt cpnvlnci many that evening my ielt convinced could never ds^pp ar. could not be Judged by tics, wiiich represent the P-"* at which
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    • 161 5 TANG I I RIVER VALLEY ROAD, Sngapore, e.s. tipds of Eastern Arts 1 tnd Craft, :1 value at Minimum Cost J R^i-.ed Various type* of ft'^u^rKs and Max Factor J product*. 1,. ot "BismureUe Gilt Set* K Wedding Presents, etc I S ALLA BUX CO.. Iv h 3rldge Road, Singapore.
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    • 166 5 If it's obtainable anywhere it's in Dispensary HEALTH and VITALITY Why suffer GENERAL DEBILITY when a wide range of TONICS are now available CENTRAL MEDICAL HALL 51/53, Victoria Street Electrical United Trading Co., 61, Stamford Road, SingajX)re. IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT US Embroidery Direct Importers of all
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    • 212 5 Han Dressen Ladies Hair orefisers, Latest fashions and Manicure by Miw Anns 3iaj|orie Ami ladies Hair Dressing Saloon Formerly of Malson Galaxy and Maison Interlandl. tteerefl Building, On-hard Road. Hotel THJb: TAVERN Up-to-date Hotel In a Quirt *nd Cool Localiiy. Rooms: Luxuriously Furnished. Bar: Al] t^ncis of l?t Cla<s liquors
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    • 125 5 Musu Store T.M.A. Music House, 61/61, Hirto !H:e*t, Bingapore. For PIAHOB. MUBIC ft EBOO&D8 PhODt 7411. Optician Regarding the eyesight Ccmnat: New China Optical Co. 71. Migh Street, Blngt^or*. Phont S7BI. Photographer Singa Photo Studio 4 Hlfb Btre«i. Indt/o: art Outdoor Ph^totrtpnert USED PIANOS BT FAMOUS MAKERS AT REASONABLE PRICEB
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    • 164 5 Sanitary Contractor FONCHIN Co., Ltd Ofßce C4, Wallich Btre«t Phone No. 7557. Sanitary L Electrical Oontractoi liailding Repairers and Oener* Importers. Shoes BHOE CO., LTD. BATA BUILDING NORTH BRIDGE ROAD Silk Stores NEW SILKS In New Designs At Mefwaiirs Expert Ladles Dresamakert. 62, North Bridge Rd. T«U. 7911 Sports Toys
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  • 221 6 LONDON, Oct. 6.— The Combined Tin Commit has reviewed the supply requirements position for tin metal for the second half of 1946 and recommended tin following allocations in long tons: Argentina 70, Ai, 200. Brazil 200. Canada 1.200, CeylOU 40. Chile 25. Czechoslovakia 600, I amark
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  • 56 6 ROUE, o,t. C:- r ih< trial of Oen. Mai VarccllinO btfOTC the H<>n.<> ICilitarf Trihuna! tndi'd y.- (Onlay With kiH full exonrrntii i Th< fttnaiaJ *a« acevMd <»f having t -V :f|!iishfd (Oriunand of the Ith. Itailaa Army after th« iy mi UcC «'ind "ntt^d ntU nirr,<(!
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  • 140 6 Tea Interval Called In Persian War I TEHERAN, Oct. 6. Perdu tr (J ')]j helped by olanes which "succcssful- 'u bombed rebel concent a/ ions yesterday pushed hack a new attack by the Qashgai tribesmen on the i besieged south Persian town of Shiraz, it teas >c- do Ued today.
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  • 59 6 FRANKFURT, Oct. One huniied and twenty machine tools vaiu<l at ahcut £ISO,OOO which were brought to Wuertemberg Mid Baden roni Fiance during the G^erman oc-lil'.-itio-' hu\c boon returned to Prance >y the Dtpartment of Restitution of he local United Btatet Military }<i. rnmoni Thirty five railway waggon
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  • 229 6 CAIRO, Oct. The U. S. Army'Superfortress Pacusan Dreamboat" Beared Cairo today with Ita gasorunning dangerously ow beet <>f climbing necc condition! I i-.ii North and over the Alps. plane radioed a requ« I 0 GMT, for permission to make light In landing at Cairo"'? Paym field,
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  • 162 6 ATTLEE 'HAS LET CAT OUT OF BAG'— JEWISH RADIO JERUSALEM. Oct. 6. The Jewish resistance movement's secret radio "Voice of Israel" declared today that the "Jewish resistance movement acts when action is considered necessary." ft made this statement in a broadcast commenting on the report from Washington that President Truman's
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  • 176 6 Peace Makers Begin Last P hase Of Work PARIS, Oct. G.— The Paris Conference I i plenary session this evening adopted the rule 1 cedure recommended to it by the Big Four d< sij I bring the Conference to an end on Oct. 15. I Tomorrow afternoon the plenary session
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  • 93 6 Union Of Irag Transjordan? BAGHDAD. Oct M. formed Iraqi H nitrht that reporti r.i M ween Iraq and Tr;.i, I true, agreement havir ben r;j ed o'i all point- 1 L foreign representation, trac!* I and unified CO H^ miet. Ibrahfra Pasha H; him, Pi;-,i,j^b nister of 'Trnn^jujda- wa< r^
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  • 140 6 AFL Accuses Russia CHICAGO, Oct. 7.— The Air.t-1 rican Federation Labour's Ek-I cutive Council accused Russia ciß attempting to use the Par!iß Peace conference to ex Soviet control and create "r.esß opportunities for aggression' V In the report on the AFL' s as-M nual convention, the counciH declared that the
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  • 54 6 LONDON, Oct. 6:— The British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ernest Be- vin will welcome the chance to have direct talkt with the Egyptian Prime Eliiister, Sidky Pasha, on the revision of the 1036 Anglo-Egjptiail Freaty ii he comes to London this month, the Foreign
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    • 56 6 LI'L Vlt\Ul EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRIBUNE i i Whv B-iri^ That In? By A< r< iv^ [DaiOV MAE. VVPITF.S TWOLErTEßS^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^l i <>^ I I "«9rru>o^ a^c OlAajX^ <\<fi* I #7t 1 I^^ 6>u 1 1r PAGE ©OF BIG barns" J UfFt.jCnge^ 9 J&Ujb J I U/>l^ I
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  • 1098 7 \urder At Piunwod LONDON. Sept. 22. I Second unit traI Scotland neitwee* I shooting of exterior I r -Take My Life S cene 3 will be filmed at c 5 School near Ballitf tie, Balfron. near f by Assistant Director der. the unit will
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  • 352 7 JERUSALEM, Oct. o.— Th- Vwish Agency welcomes Pr»< ident Harry Truman's statement of last Friday calling for substantial and Immediate immigration into Palestine. th<efticiai spokesman of th«' AftMf said today. The J« v i.>h Agency welcomed President Tinman's it>jftßir*>| a. bfinic "consistent With the official
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  • 91 7 Seaman On Theft Charge A charge of theft of galvanised lion wa. explained to Richard Halliday, a youn* seaman attached to the R.NA.S at y^mbawani?. in the Third i-..lkv n ourt on Saturday. Mi. E. KnlftOQ, of thf R.N.P prosecuting, asked for the <• i to be transferred to the
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  • 755 8 VERA ARDMORE'S GOSSIP COLUMN Sundi Icrtri) Part) HI t;., 0 -nor Goi. |im li.il bOttlC Commander Ifargai last Sunday morning for Dg party. They were mix d by Colonel O€ rge Cottelle I ci IW what, hlfl WClpe was but they W deUdOtll, The Army is now allowed to ir
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  • 127 8 which had Mr J l] G i m v green and wl I bl tk it Q| rt and ial '1- Ai Da v j f ch and the .ji holiday wag vn a und r the auspice.3 rl Bajanal Kttdam, Thlruinpatnam, Karik arrived there. Mi B
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    357 8  -  Josephitie Lowman By Exercise Does It Women seem to be moie susceptible to obesity than men; however, "Why Grow Old?" can tell you that many men also are unhappy because of too many pounds and are iinxious to lose them. There are many reasons for :he greater
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  • 69 8 FRANKFUPT. Oci I I Chamber of Commerce I dustry at Hanau near Fiai^^ bas opposed the decij r iissolve the German aiaxn MC Industry and distrib ountries specially damag< 1 the German occupati H American news service u> many reported todaj The Hanau diamond in will appeal to
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  • 36 8 I HOME, i HQ announced 1 plane wai I Yugoslavia yesi The »pok< M n; from B W ii 1< E pd ai i rtittll K gotlav aircraft R ,o I
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  • 351 9 MANILA, Oct. 6.— The Manila Chronicle, In editorial expressed the opinion that the Philippl ar< now looking towards China as a solution to tbc need for self-sufficiency In thes< Isla ids. "The Philippines turned lit back to China trunomicall/ from the time Spain's colonial empire
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  • 87 9 1 ARIS, Oct. 6.— M. Marcl BOUSMMi 4 '<;i;r-jv;«r-old Caraculla VOD fchfl Prix d«* V Arc <!<• Triomph*- valued at 2.(00,000 francs (about £5,000) ov-r a course about OOi and half m;l<-- it Longchamps KxJay. UlMTfmßl beat Paul Boyriv.ns Prince Chevalier by a hu'ad in a
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    • 139 9 1' A T il A Y PHONE 3400 10.30 a.m. 8, 4.15, 8.30, GRAND OPENING TO-DAI HIS FIERY WORDS STIRRED MEN'S HEARTS TO VICTORY! THE STIRRING STORY I OP YESTERDAY THAT TELLS OPjrODAYf f.odw<«d b, M fdoo'd lloik I '^K Jflb Mood Otlct' I H^L* DOUBLE-TENTH ANNIVERSARY THURSDAY AT MIDNIGHT
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  • 631 10 tiro Oct 7.— The 9,5 W miles flight over the "top ol th< world" i» «l«e ra<us.u. Dreamboaj proved that £e SBperfortreis could do Its fob of defending the United States ovet any part of <h<- globe, its pilot Co* C. B. Irvine
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  • 80 10 Our Financial Correspondent) rhere is still no comfirraation rubber market Hi ;<■ «o whethei the receit iffieemeat bv the i nited States to purchase the ct of 100.000 tons Malayan .m "j i. absoi bed in one l«'t pread r f October-Noven« !»er nt •i; c. people here
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  • 74 10 M.C.C. v. R.L.A.F. TENGAH RUGGER TODAY The following will represent '> the S.C.C. at rugby on the Padang this evening at 5.15 against R.A.P. n rah>: J J Bell: :C. Mil* on J M. Full n. M. E. 1 Davits. W V s; w. E. Cr-ievr. H. I). Wilson; E.
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  • 44 10 1 < ancial Correspondent I h«» si srket opened cuietly but < ady \< iterday. tri I Hoi Fattfl wr< ited o i 12, fUwar.f Tinfieldi 8/'»H lO'L.d. i,(i feU bm w< >• ip to S8 c[ i 01 U !>»• a dull fleeted market. r (I
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  • 33 10 WASHINGTON, Oc 1 7. j .1- o d Se< [{ft :■< held ah \i) ft< i day. Hull, still m iou i l (fht ith i. v onditio ui I d A.P.
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  • 7 10 I T the Club Vu
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  • 242 10 Our Special Food Ma rkets Report (Our Own Correspondent) Prices quoted below are for ptcul weight except where otherwise gtated. Foodstuffs:- -Yesterday's quotations were:-- "Meehoon":—91am .$110; Indo-China $75; Kedah ?.30. Slam glutinous rice $100; Kedah glutinous rice $90; Siam i milling $38. Rock sugar:- Besi quality $105; medium quality $ioo.
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  • 211 10 Malacca, Octet* r Playmp on n heavy trrcind and ir j nn Incessant drizzle, the Selangor Rnrasi*na boat t^o Malacca Per- 1 peri 4-3 at soccer on the Padang today. The Eurasians set t ho pace from their kick-off and took ihc- lead through Danker who put his
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  • 54 10 In a game 01 soccci pia.w^pß* TVlnk Kurau ground on im i day, the "Rocklitt^' drew sjF i the Singapore Indian-, m Indians had the services «i:'M of their reguler frst XI plaM and Anpullia between the Pj^B i had much to do in frustrsi^Ki the many
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    • 85 10 'iUttnhlt' 'I' 1 Celehrrtions C Thursday, Od I (35th Anniversary I Foundation of the Rep^K| Great World M Variety Knt^tainm« Consisting <>f: gP Koon Tow iChi- '''VLF^ defence) Lu>n P^y. Patriotic Bongs, and Jar :.Wf Kindly pwaeiited b 5 < iia .'ir^l Ui, CHiNO WOO AT£» ASSOCIATION and .'>_ S»
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  • 247 11 KCC Batting Disappoints: Held To Draw I n 2nd Game Fremantle, Oct. 7. In the MCC versus Western Austral an its cricket match, the MCC won the toss. Yardley captainihe MCC team in the abof Hammond Those who expected that th Englishman would give effective b .tting display were disappointed
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  • 187 11 I; -"Canned" music programmes In tctories was worse for the nerves Mian the tinery, Dr. J. O. Drew snid. Dr w added that no'seS lous to health included toonuslc, the crowing of ers, t:: barking of dogs, rv tilling of cats, the shauots, "yahoo- 2 a m. alter a
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  • 33 11 The Governor-General, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, wll be fuest-of-honour at a dnner to )e given by the Chinese c< mnunlty of Malacca npxt Friday, sponsored by the Malacca Chi-
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  • 286 11 Youth Labour Shortage In Austral ia May Worsen SYI>XEY, Oct. 6.— Von ii labour shortage, at present acute, will get worse du vkn g the next iwo years. Cause of the decline, establishment (Mr. A. W. lowering of the birthrate of the 1930'5. Statistics show that from 1946 there wuuld
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  • 78 11 SHANGHAI. Oct. 7.— The exchange business is .stiflf d follow.ng the official c rder that price* cannot be Quoted at more than Hv.? per cat. higher or lowei than the official rate. There are n-> teller* of US. dollars, and observers say that i 4,200 level is
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  • 129 11 A hupe crowd turned up at the Great World Arena last Saturday to vitnes,-; popular Jeff Conda scoring a sensational K.O. win over the much —boosted ma.sked wrestler, Son of Zor/>bie in the fourth round of a r rheduled eight round contest. Conda won wtih his
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  • 237 12 S, Oct. 7.- Maj.-General Victor Odium, -ior to China, told a ore he did not think the situation in Ch 111 provoke a ihirci world war, bu n war is in t he- making, the situation in China will be the most imDortan
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  • 196 12 Reported Military Measures On TurkSoviet Border ANKARA, Oct. 7.- -The Turkish Minister of the Interior, Sukru Sotonen Suet is now touring the. provinces adjoining the Soviet border. The President, General Ismet Inonu, left Ankara last night to visit Ad ana and Mersina areas near the Syrian border and Premier Recep
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  • 116 12 TRANSPORT STRIKE IN CAIRO CAIRO. Oct. 6: Cairo wan without ►rams Mnd buses today following yes»erday*a litrhtnin^ strike of th*» city's transport workers. Th« workers state thai they will not return to work until they receive ai cnler from their leaders and until th«« police release a number of transport
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  • 67 12 tfANll a. o. t. Paul S. Kai prbak) Bataai pU ri mt battle--1i« 'd foi •hf mill 1.-, roic band of Pllij Inoa and Amet i bo let i Japftnest !iiv;;.-iui! pia in tin* Pa ifk .n L942, i tc be mi€ a retreat for Hukbuialiap forcti ihoald. entral Luson
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  • 167 12 KIDNAP PED OFFICER IDEM TIFIES GUARDS Jerusalem, Oct. 7.— Captain C.C. Warburton, one ol the tive British officers captured by terrorises ou June 18 in Tel Aviv and released 10 days later, identified two dusky oriental Jews as two of his guards when they appeared before the Military Court here
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  • 106 12 (From Reuters Diplomat ic Correspondent LONDON, Oct. 7. The Jewish Agency Executive members will tomorrow meet representatives of "lie British Colonial Office to dis•uss the possibilities of Jewish attendance at the Palestine Confcrenee, it is learned from an authoritative source today. The talks with the
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  • 70 12 CALCUTTA Oct. 7.— Twenty of the 26 Calcutta newspapers which su.>p<'nd"d publication on Tuesday in protest against tinBengal G winmcnt "press sag crdrr" announced that they would n-surni' publication on Oct. R. Im ;i res lution tne papers said that "in view >f the pclit:- ;.nd
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  • 189 12 Ajxldoorn, Holland, Oct. 7.- Eig] killed and at least ten seriously Injured ptary «plane plunged on to a school n r The pilot of the single seater aircraft, a Firefly, was kiiled. Fwenty-flve boys were doing Physical' ierks in the gymnasium hail of
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