Morning Tribune, 9 October 1946

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  • 11 1 MORNING TRIBUNE dsdsd (New Series) 10 CENTS •ESDAY. OCTOBER 9. 1946
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  • 272 1 avia Oct. B.— The Indonesian Premier Dr. ami Professor Schermerhorn, chairman of the Commission General, today conferred privateKrthe md time witnin 24 houra, Dutch officials Cess satisfaction at the "fast" progress of the ical negotiations, upon which depend the future 70.1)00,000 Indonesians. m subjects dis-
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  • 43 1 Chou En-Lai Rejects Truce Proposal 8. Chou Ennmuntgt negotied the Latest pro--10-day truce m :^;rmm, it a spokesman. iid Den. Mir- i truce pro- d Chou's re«--i d&livered to China, n m TO- emm nt >r runup- X 1 immediacy Marshall's vernment A.P.
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  • 51 1 Unity Peace Foundation, Says Bevin Paris, Oct. 8. "Unity was tho nd itlon ol our victory uid Tiust be fche foundation of our peace." Mr Ernest Bcvin, Brir.'.-) 1 P reign Minister, lold a nUnary session of thp Paris Price Conference this afternoon. Mr. MolOtOV was In the chair. MR.
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  • 40 1 NBW YORK. Oct. 8. Leaden the Boanish R< publican Govenunei I ?i. (xi!c are reported to be preparing to put up a ttrenttoUf fight for action affainsi the Franco regime ftf tii» Bettion of the United Nation* Ck aend Assembly.
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  • 141 1 "PARATROOPERS RIGHTLY CHARGES" WAR MINISTER Commons Hear Statement On Muar Mutiny London. Oco. 8. The new Minister of War captau Frederick Bellenger In a s.atement to the House oj Commons today on the sentences passed on tin paratroopers m Malaya raid he was awaiting the advice of the Judge Advocate
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  • 445 1 London, Oct. 8. The Kluans Court-Martial sentences are subject of further editorial comment today coupled now with the report of the Parliamentary delegation which visited the British forces m Japan "Mr. Bellenger (the War Minister) will be challenged m the House of Commons upon
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  • 82 1 LONDON, Oct. B. —Nearly 100 relatives of the 2*3 paratroopers nrntenced m Malaya wniwd outside the Houses of Parliament today, m the hope of being allowed to present petitions to Capt. Frederick BeUenger, War M?7iister. They are demanding compU-W ireedom for the serving mw< arid art not
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  • 16 1 MADRID, Oct. Cardinal Allf OStin Parrado, xho Archbi.-hop of Oritiuda, ait'd a* Oranmdt todajTi ag«a 72.
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  • 157 1 'Ample Tin Soon' London, Oct. 8. —The Br'tish Minister of Supply, Mr. John Wilmot, told the International Tin Conference to-day that ample supplies ol the metal might be fr.ely available to consumers all over the world m the 4 not too distant future". The conference of eight nations convened by
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  • 30 1 Denvt-r, Colorado. Oct. 8 A United Alrlineg plane crashed Just ouUlde Cheyenne today Two passengers were k'll^d while 'h«* 38 other passengers and three mrmb r < rap^d. A.P.
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  • 213 2 TACKLED TWO GUNMEN HIMSELF An tlderly Chine he who hr.d up by ih o armed m<n, m vioodrn hut behind i jtrmtfj, grappled xriih the gunmen, then chased them it trough the ftreflN, The men, ho> > <r, n.ancgeti to get aw*y. The gunn>rs u.>mid-be victim Kus an expert m
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  • 593 2 Five hundred and eiffh'y Chinese repatriates from Germany and Italy arrived m» by the Otranto yesterday on their way home to China und^r the charge of UXRKA and the Chinese Government. The group from Germany totalled 175 and included 33 students who were
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  • 150 2 AIR-SEA SEARCH ON The wreckage of an RAF York passenger aircraft operating on a .scheduled service from the U.K., whicn crashed into the sea on Sunday afternoon, has been discovered north west of Penang by a Sunderland of the search night sent out
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  • 31 2 The Geyla.g M.th dist Church will hold a social function tcm r «-;t 7.80 p.n m. the harch I' Light :^ui)])cr w.il be served i by entertainment; Mem
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  • 46 2 UMNO Legal Adviser Maintains Silence Tribune Staff Reporter) Dato Roland Braddel\, adrivcr to the UMNO, seen by a Tribune r porter yesterday, declined to make a itatement on tim latest developments m the Malayan Union plixv. "Sorry, I cannot nay anything at this stage," fie declared.
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  • 22 2 SIDNEY, Oct. 7. -Mr. Sydney W. Jackson, a noted Australian naturalist, died m a private n< spital m Sydney last week.— Reuter
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  • 95 2 Eight Chinese who pled uilty to a charge of theft Uj .ron pipe.s from the comp I f the E 5.3.D. a: A.-.:: Road, were each fined $IWJ x wteks' r.i. by Magistrate! mad bin Ibrahim y;s. relay. A police party, a-t.ng ft] i'ormation received, watc ij
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  • 282 2 Ton Swee Koon, former interpreter at/ ached. the Japanese Kempeitai, was sentenced yesierda a total of four years 1 rigorous imprisonment on V charges of causing hurt to three Chinese during i Japanese occupation. The three men were susdwl British agents. Toh had been
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  • 49 2 A European, A. S'ravens, plead ed puilty m the Second Magistrate' Court yesterday to a charpc of be rip: found diui.k and i capab c i front Hi Kaffkvs Hotel on the Bighi A Oct. 7 and was fi .ed $10 or tei vs s.i.
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  • 95 2 Two Food Con rol 'ached to the sub-bra Victoria School v to six months- r g r sonment each by Mr t T n the Special District h yesterday. Leong Ton? Chai w* •ci to six months on hree charges of a n )ney to
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  • 423 2 Representatives of 99 Chinese Associations representing every class and sec. ion of Chin' so society m Selanecr have pled ed their full support of Mr. Tan Kan Kee's telegram to Pn.sicLnt Truman. Meeting at the Democratic Youth League prenrVs. they
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  • 321 3 Marine Court yesterday, an inquiry into caused to the S.S. Beniong was held be- Paul Storr, assisted by the Master Attendl°- ]er C. A. Robinson, Capt.. Buckingham The S.S. Benlong, owned by the Straits Steamship Company, struck a submerged object while
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  • 107 3 d a man left In a .onKko-ir which Trengannu X l i revenue irfKsked the man to declare his produced i declaration JJ d thai there were X books, school rer. reauitj l n ry of 66.000 cifalttes r ci. Jn adJi- c 934 tins of cigaH vihieh wen
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  • 51 3 I' Lawless, who apd by kind permission of five i piano recital at the ional Centro, m the fh< »tre, Armenian Street, on profrramme Included Fantasia, Alloind Gigut, alfiO >nata Sonata. I esa k r «ve a most ia exciting ronderin?. 1; Schumann's "PaV 'ral works by Cho- ever
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  • 30 3 London, October 7.— Under leu settiome t regulation! the Btcck Bkdviiii'i Announced today that 'ho first fortnightly cash fettling day will be Friday, Ja ;u;uy 10, 11*17.
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  • 84 3 MID -OCEAN OPERATION FAILS A mid-ocean emergency opt rat ion urns performed on board the Otranto on a leading seaman of the Dutch ship Wan Kinsberqen" which had signalled for assistance. The operation for acute appendicitis, however, failed, and the patient was buried at sea. This was disclosed by an
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  • 28 3 Singapore Indonesians and Relief Supplies To Batavia 1 Reporter) fad to iup eg oi the purchi uni ty m Bril h Red >. eently. fndone m Ji vh. it
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  • 215 3 Japanese Notes Still Have Value In Java (TribuJle Staff Reporter/ Because of the refusal of the Indonesian Republican Government to recognize scrip issued by the Netherlands Indies Civil Administration (NICA), Jap banana currency still has value m Java. The Dutch authorities have fixed the Jap Guilder al 3-100, i.e. one
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  • 201 3 Jap Lance -Corporal Allegedly Slapped British Colonel An argument over the high price charged for i at the Kanburi hospital camp canteen, which led to the alleged slapping, by a Japanese Lance-corporal, of Lt.-Col. H. C. Benson. R.A M.C., commands the medical force known as "L" Force, w:».% mentio t
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  • 282 3 Five members of the U.h Para Battalion, aii privit.es, lace a charge oi mv my at a field general courtmartial to be held next Friday at Najeedee Barracks, I lore Bahru. The men were due to to appeared at the Kluang court-mar.ial, but
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  • 196 3 New Archdeacon For Penang Arrives Arriving here yesterday mornng from ta« un tea Kingdom on joard s.s. An tenor was rtev U. M. Collier, to take up his new tics* at Arcudeacon $jX Norm Malaya, m Penang. Since the establishment cf the Churcn o! England nere m 1814. this is
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  • 27 3 m Oct l. the C Living AH en Prior I r D' an j r. n w C st of lv v
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  • 289 4 Morning Tribune WEDNESDAY, OCT. 9, 1946. Thanks To China To China go the thanKs A Malaya and neighbouring territories for release of China's allocation of *;c'e from b*ain. It is, >i jr.se, an emergency arIrangement, and shipments diverted from China must b regarded as a loan to bo B paid
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  • 809 4  - LURE OF MURDER PA CKS OLD BAILEY H. L. Hopkin OUR LETTER FROM LONDON I_ m 1 ,^o— x_0 [j\/ F^ FLEET STREET, Sept. 2?>. As I write these lines, crowds sibling m th- hope ol obtaining admission to s»<e a particularly thrilling drama. ir \t not the first night
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  • 292 4 UNO Still Seeks A Home F NEW YORK. .Thi I Xations h still permanent home. t After month v I its headquarters c m disclosed that ftfw -n n^M 3ites out of 28 01 finally '••■g sidered are now being ex; B* 0 The G.n rai B directed the commission
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  • 310 4 MADRID Attendance cf foreign correspondents and d!plomats at recent Spanish pol'U- cal trials s cr dited with helpIng to win lighter sentences for the prisoners. There have been f wer death sentences and some acojitttals. Mthoueh n t inns are oft n 20 and 30 year;, those
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  • 37 4 JERUSALEM 0 B n>.,n for the J tire and J"" V Vaad Lenmi> J have heard with 1 It r of the Br I salem. o political i inch an I -1 ovid bbo mur': Reuter
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    • 176 5 If it's obtainable anywhere it's m Dispensary Hair iJrtsscn Mush Von HEALTH and VITALITY Why suffer GENERAL DEBILITY when a wide range of TONICS are now available CENTRAL MEDICAL HALL 51/53, Victoria Btrtet Electric United Trading Co., 61, Stamford Road, Singapore IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT US Embroidery
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    • 219 5 ladles Hair Dressers, Latest r flsfcions and Manicure by Misa Anna 3fnjjorit» Ann Hair Dressing Balcon Formerly of Maison Galaxy and Maison Interlflndi. Heeren Building, Orchard Road. Hold THJi: TAVERN Up-to-date Hotel m a Qukt and Co t .l Locality. Rooms: Luxuriously Furnibxicd. Bar: All k ndi of 1-t Ciass
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    • 121 5 T.M.A. Music House, (1/63, Hifii Street, Sinsapor^. Top PIANOS. MTUS2O ft BBOORDB. ThOM 74C1 Optician Regarding the eyesight Coftttttt: New China Optical Co. 71, *if>! Btreet, Slngaport. Fbcct 1781. Photographer Singa Photo Studio II Hifh Street, •I*GAFOII* Indv4.r an* Outdoor Photofrapawi Pianos USED PIANOS BY FAMOUS MAKERS AT REASONABLE PRICES
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    • 170 5 unitary Contra FONCHIN Co., Lid Office 64, Wallich Street Phone No. 7557. Sanitary k Electrical Contract** Building Repairers and Geaer* Importer*. Shoes BHOB CO., LTD. BATA BUILDINO NORTH BRIDGE ROAD Silk Store* NEW SILKS m New Designs At jsS«*!waiii 9 s Expert Ladies Dreaamakert. 62, Noith Bridge Rd. TeU. 7911
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  • 227 6 LONDON, Oct. B.— No. it) Downing Street sources >aid yesterday that Prime .Minister lenient Attlee' last communication to President Truman on the Palestine question called lor a reply which had not set been received. Another lnf< rmed White Hail kid thai Mr Attlee told
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  • 106 6 Philadelphia. <> f A pave m an unknown pot, unmarked head ton<;B, will be the I 'ing place for each .< I the el< *en > war crimii to ■mberg, said Dr. Roberi «P B«r, who aid-d in tfa He wi'd Uie court wmi mo
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  • 122 6 HAOKNIX, ARIZONA, Oct. H.fndgf Davo Linj? of the United ••tatea district court convicted 100 /.'ipnnoae Americans for failure to r > port for induction a v id fined hem one cent (American) each. He hsiHcd the ruling on the deeiiion by the U lited Btatei
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  • 39 6 HAIPA, Oct. B:— Jewi and Arabs lai bed near here on Monday m disutc (,vfi- ownership <>r trad of and. Ten Jews and two Arabs vere m I'm d A. P.
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  • 63 6 CAMBRIDGE. Massachusetts O( .f. 7. -Harvard astronomers et up telescopes m anticion ol a heavenly fireworks lay due to start tomorrow night m the form ol thousands 1 f-diing meteors. The university observatory >aid display would be one of the largest In astronomical history, up to caused by
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  • 134 6 de Ha vi lla nd 's Successor LONDON. Oct. 7.- -John Cunningham has been appointed ehiel test pilot to the De Havilland Aircraft Company m succession to Geoffrey de Havillanri who lost Ivs 1 fe when the "Flyng Wing.' D.H. 108 aircraft blew ij) over the Thames estuary on a
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  • 64 6 I,ONDON. Oct. 7.- Vatican radio said today that no one had i been authorised to give the Pope's opinion on the Nuremberg trial sentences. "We have been authorised to State that the recent statement by the so-called spokesman of the Vatican giving a summary of the Holy father's
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  • 158 6 NUREMBURG, Oct. 7.— General Lucius D r[ deputy United States Military Governor m g stated today that trials of several hundred ttj 11 war criminals would soon take place m Nurei I the British News Service m Germany rep I day. I The exact number ol
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  • 114 6 NIP NE WS STRIKE TOKIO, Cot 7.— The newspaper and radio strike situation remained unchanged today. There were three minor demonstrations m front of some newspaper offices m Tokio and the Japanese police cleared the oHices of the newspapers, Mainichi md Asnhi, this morning of nonemployeea who congregated there while
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  • 177 6 WASHINGTON. Oct. J White House declined to c^r ment yesterday on a report lm* President Truman had ss;K second confidential cal «J Palestine to the British ?.W Minister. Mr. Cl( ment Atl l ri Mr. Truman's press seci V Charles Ross, asked al report, said: "I
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  • 35 6 WASHINGTON. Oct condition of Cordell H»Hi United States Secretary "continued to show f 1 today, a bulletin Ittued here "He rested well l»»t nigl appears to be out of any i dsinL'er". it added.- Reuter
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    • 135 6 •^tf^^* *S^^^* v«^^ < i _a^*' <^^^^*^^^^** -^^o^* *^0^ l m *t^^^~* h M %m^^^* 4h^^^^ i^^^** *^o^^* LI'L AIIXER exclusive m malaya to the morning tribute Htfsplks That Pass m th<» Nii;h< mmmimmmmmmmfmmn 'By Al CapP I 7 I WMAW MISS FOHTUNE GOES IT'S JOE. CAIN'T UNNERSTAN' WHY I
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  • 1103 7  -  Henry Gris Blmlattd Gossip By Morning Tribune Cor res. m Hollyioood. lur )D If y U raVe i* the deep hunger Wrt among Hollywood W\ which many both here V not seem to be nd others dismiss as a and ludicrous VW and box-office IP ar-old
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  • 71 7 NURFMBKRG Oct. 8.- Julius Strelch'-r's flat- bed pressei ar rolling again, out th< >• <-c rd ol the trial which sentenced him to hc<nt(. A 16 000,000 mrd record oj the faternatJ nal Military Tn mal Is bell i nt d m the Ord printing plant
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  • 192 7 British Wi thdrawal Proposals LONDON, Oct. B.— An authoritative War Office source said to-day that the Imperial General Stafl aj proposed tentatively the withdrawal of principal British administrative and supply bases from astern Mediterranean including Palestine, to the African colonies of Kenya and Tanganyika. The proposal envisaged the ?tention of
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  • 84 7 PARIS, Oct. *7:— M. Vyach< Molotov, the Soviet Foreign Mi listef arrived hack m Paris from M »tCOH today and at once took his plare at the head of the Soviet dclepati >n to the Paris conference t>o minutes aftor the plenary session ha<l opened.
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  • 132 7 Welles Critical On Nuremberg Acquittals WASHINGTON. Oct. 7.- U.S. former Under-Secietary of State Sunincr Welles predicted that, the refusal of the Nu:em beig court to judge the German General Staff guilty will hav<-'far-reaching consequences t the detriment of world peace/ In hk weekly broaca-t. Well** said it is sure that
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  • 453 8 VERA ARDMORE'S GOSSIP COLUMN i attended lUj I DDPC because the swimming p 1 1 iporarilj out oi comn eon V'Din and Dar.s had a good quota I C ri h^ip admiring Mrs Du. lue's ire-blue linen heav ly lied In n-dXj. Another at- ii her, and both gheer muslta
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    36 8 ted J like < lei times, ■r- gad n\r i ol veral brilliant play r play Gordon Lund d m acti m J and i t I Httt U a ilmplc but inutlti i
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    393 8  -  Josephine Lowman By The "Nibble" Treatment The skin is classified as an organ of the body because its functions are essential m maintaining body health. The way we care for the skin is Important not only because of health but because of beauty and tha prolongation of
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  • 51 8 Wheat Crop Record WASHINGTON: wheat crop this year < biggest since 1940. States Department ture's Office of F tureal Relation* I But the world 5,900,000,000 bu els slightly below th 1939 av< rage, and n T! In is 1 esti 3"0 0 li [taly, ng an 1 g ni r
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  • 18 8 1/U.EM. I J.'.v-. Amram I i achi, 24. mi ttfa] lur.« and rs 1 jmpii m sub Reuter
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    • 125 9 <'ATII.%¥ PHONE 3400 11 a.m. Z t 4.15, <i.30, 0.30 p.m. SHOWING TO-n \Y I THE STIRRISG STORY OP YESTERDAY THAT TELLS OFTODAY I mo I Ibl f.onk io««<**< ?0 «h Ceotttryros MIDNIGHT Double Tenth anniversary. Hundredfl turned away at the all Malayan premiere last Saturday midnight. It's sen ational.
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    • 206 9 TO-DAY AT THE gl LjEl M[»]^ 4 Shows 1.30— 4— (U0— 9.°,0 p.m. A Grand Comedy Mystery Show! Also Gaumont British News Showing Victory. Anniversary Celebrations m Malaya. XEXT CIB.WI^Bi: Everything is Rationed Nowadays Hut Thej Cannot Ration LOVE! Here's One Of The Funniest Comedies And What A Cast Of
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  • 676 10 Drdißff to the Malayan Shure follows. Buy« r A'exardra Br.rkwork-* Orr 1.70 1 N Bri kv. ork.i p r f.tl 2 II Br-t. Mn)nya Trustee Executor Co. 8 00 8 00 < on«'>]id'it<-d 'I m ft m fen 22/* 25'fl I 2**, 6 28/ C F m
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  • 270 10 Our Special Food Markets Report > (Our Dan Correspondent' Pncca quoted below arc for picui vvugui excep* wnerc otnervvise seated. foodstuffs: Yesterday's quotations were:--- 'Me. noo*) 6am $115; Inuo-Ch.na ouercd at .>«u vvith buyers ai $<5; Keaah $.^5. Siam gnu. nous rue $iUS; Kedan glutinous ric $30; Sam rice mili.ng
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  • 157 10 Th're has been a siigh* M likening of Interest In rubM ihdten yesterday, though M actual amount ol busin I pas still confined i th B Njalas wore rep rted //rail been done at 62i cts. wj'raM Kuanians 021 cts There -SM 'nqulries tor Bassettea
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    • 187 10 '/Vy Tfiw AMERICAN WORDS WITH MUSIC B 10 Crossword Puzzle J^"' rtM Mr.nP '^8 BM ol tn:i'.!< |3> A .^iSMNii APfiD-a E ii- Woman? iitit l^M-*- JH^ V C.E J4— Thin b';Hrd S= O C c| r S o n» '^•-Oorici^w of d:.*r '-■■c: idoi <7 flr.ijil: bnti.M .'^m^*- Ji
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  • 395 11 SCC Swamp Tengah RAF In Pada ng R ugger K nnnA r o-ordinaaon Between n nara wummg pa,n and threequarlers who worked wkh prend able halves c mbled the S.C.C. to score victory of 18 points (a goal, a drop goal MS? to nil When they met the R.A.F. at
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  • 163 11 RAF (Malaya) Sports Meet Now On BipRAF. (Malaya) athletic v. Ll be hjld at i. Srleur, from Oct. j. npvn to all j m peisonn.l L. X is will be comm. i i() >cU. 2JO yd.... 440 :s 12.) yds. hurdles, mil s. hi;:h jump m i ju.np. putt.ng th
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  • 83 11 Muslimin Trust Office- Bearers If- annual general meetW Muslimln Trust Fund lon of Singapore the folW'\ d office b< ar- r the coming year: 1 n S^d Hassan bin I t lsj s n > hon. Bscre- wi Alsag-ff Almasri; I Committee— Syed ibn All Als^goff Syrd Alsagoff. T;i' a
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  • 59 11 Singapore ex-members of the loys' Brigade intend formin m association. Pbns were drawn up m 1941 to 'art an nssociation of ev-me^-i-rs m S'n<*ap':n\ brt they did \^t material ze owing to the outirak of war. Fomer members of the Boys lr2rd'» ar" h-ldin^ n m> t^«
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  • 173 11 Cadenazzo New Cesarewitch Favourite LONDON, Oct. 7.- Cadenazzo #as installed almost a clear favourite over Tony Lumpkin m che Cesarewiteh call-over at the Victoria Club tonight. After oeing backed to win .€4,000 Cadenazzo closed at 10-1 with Tony Lumpkin at 21-2 with no Geoffrey's Lady, following an mpressive win at
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  • 243 11 JERUSALEM, Oct. 7.— The Palestine Government is contemplating no action m connection with establishment of twelve Jewish settlements m Southorn Palestine, it is authoritatively learned. The Government view is understood to be that the administration has no obieclion to settlements established on legally held land,
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  • 165 11 School boys Want MCC Autographs Ban Or No Ban Sydney, Oct. 7.— Sydney schoolboys say they are not going "to be beaten by the ban on ing autographs from the English Test cricketers. I'll have :(1 J 1 .v.n-Oid ton Thornton, of Woollahra. I've- g t the autographs «>f tome
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  • 115 11 London, Oct. 7:-^Arrwigementi nuta to play the Wall Cup golf mi kween Britain Amei a on the old coarw of Indrewi next Hay. Whe the match wmn la«t pla m 1038 Britain won for the first time. It ii real y the turn of Brita n I
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  • 67 11 R UBBER EXPORTS DOWN Ther* was a drop of 20.0* 0 the oi ted from MnlnvA for thf m->nth B temher, thf tot;.! b< Of 57,579 compared with 77,724 tODi for Au J'USt. BxpOrti to U.K. total I tOlli and to the Un. aten :}5,C41 tO Imports from reitrhhourir.tr lllnnds
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  • 57 11 Gaoled Fined Lav T<vk Foot! (27), who att.-mp--1 to s!.)- 1." y-'i yard* </f ;1( th on board the i i P> hick .-tUv.-t to learc foi Sibu, on (>-t. was lentenced to siv months' ri- rous imTirison^r t. Bltd En wWition, fined $1,000. or three rr.on'hs urtber imprisonment, bj
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  • 76 11 A wrt*tHna prc«rramm€ haa }> n "n „,.r* to be hVd »1 the e» V/ rM A~>na on Th^-<<]"V. m < (J'l^.^jp, O f tv u Dotlbl« Tenth %OTnno'n? t>ie b ll will be a clash n Pi^f Tt, as Son if of the 29*h <"oy RASC
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    • 104 11 6 D«»nlil« k Ten* Celebrctions. TO-MORROW (35th Anniversary of the Foundation of the Republic of China; Creat WorH Park Variety Lntertainment Consisiing of: Koon Tow <Chine.sc* art of selfdefence) Lion Play, rendering of Patriotic BODgl, and PIBCIPg Kindiy pretented by the members of the CHJNG WOO ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION and the
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  • 344 12 7. —Japan less than a month before informed Gh MS I for a J ri its fiee based on Sin re, ivy m 'he Pacific v. and me ably had no more than a light cruii several destroyers at Singapore These disclosures
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  • 124 12 Clemency Appeals By Nazis: Decision Today? r FRANKFURT, Oct. l.—flft* AIIW < him l «Hll m€ 9* tom«rr dlttVM appeals for titifWy *•>' e«d > v *ho Nun I Tribunal, Hw Amtrlcaii H«wi o. eporUd Th« mor-t'nt' bai been eenrentd by M Kb*nlf of Fw cc, thf pi* ot Bt
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  • 103 12 LONDON. Oct. 8.- The three gpeed reconb between recognised points let up m August by the RAF Lancaster Aries dining a liaison flight to Australia and New Zealand have been confirmed by the Intern atonal Aeronautical Federation, the Royal Aero Club announced today. The records were: London
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  • 62 12 CAIRO. Oct. 8. Italian oon&U--\ar« which closed :it the outt, --iik ol the war, will re-open Lorm-now m Cair>>, Al»*xandiia I Port I :tifi. Thi i retarded v the ftr^t step towardfl the resumption of diplomatic relation* between i pt an« Italy, negotiation been carried
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  • 23 12 WASHINGTON, Oct. 8. Mr w ftverell Harrlman, J'jnm-r t- Atnba ad< to i/mdf »n i Ins Mi H'-nrv i \Ucp. A.P.
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  • 623 12 l OKIO, Oct. B.— Pearl Harbour attack and the war Uni ed States and Britain are but temporary turning ride of the primary objective of Janan sion of more than a score of years the rich resources of the vast areas of the Soviet
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  • 96 12 I BOMBAY, Oct. 7.— Six knife attacks m Bombay from ranrisa bo midnight— the smallest lUimber *n (neidentfl for tho week wet* I roportod m tcnipht's cOinmuiM'Mip. Th^ conuavniejae added: "The vlicht improvement li the ppncral situafon wkicfa waj first neti ad this TjiOrn.inK iv.J
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  • 39 12 WASHINGTON. Oct. B.— A party of 12 Government officials led by Assistant Secretary of War Howard Patterson and RFC Director George All «n will leave by pianc today to examine the po sibility of reviving thr German foreign trade.
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  • 20 12 CHICAGO, Oct. 8. The American Federation of Labour President William Green hai called for wi increase lor American workers as
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  • 149 12 COMMUNISTS 'TROUBLESHOOTERS' BOMBAY, Oct 7 v BGandhi has described fhf« munists n India a^CJI al trouble shooters wh iiM their instructions from o^ which they regard a s SelM tual home." SI W This statement i a rf<Dot*iHf a signed article by Gar«ih» cretary, Pyarelal whichiniH In the latest Issue
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  • 70 12 SHANGHAI. Oct. 7.-ArrJ ments are reported to have bfl completed lor the shipment™ 10,000 tons of soya bean« :J Manchuria to Britain m I next few weeks. Negotiations aiming at siafl shipments of the bean United States are said to >■ progress. H Meanwhile Manchuria isfl
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