Morning Tribune, 10 October 1946

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  • 14 1 MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 1. NO. 140. (New Series) 10 CENTS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1946
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  • 484 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) CHEAPER BREAD FOR SINGAPORE -A RETION OF TWO CENTS A POUND WHEN RATIONING BEGINS ON OCT. 28 IS THE LATEST AL FOOD NEWS It is also likely that bread may once more be in public eating shops. Announcing all this
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  • 370 1 OUR RICE: BRITISH GOVT. GIVES ASSURANCE London, Oct. 9. Every effort is being made to see that as much rice and flour as possible is shipped to Malaya, said the new Colonial Secretary, Mr Arthur Creech-Jones, in reply to questions in the House of Commons today. Lieut. -Col. Rees-Williams, Labour,
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  • 89 1 Serious Trouble In Rome ROME, Oct 9.— With Italian carabinerie .shooting from windows of the Viminale Palace seat of Government armoured cars and mounted police armed with sabres and truncheons today crushed a demonstration of 5,000 workers protesting against threatened dismissal\. At least 20 police and demonstrators were wounded. The
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  • 55 1 NANKINO, Oct 9- -United Btftt* Embassy iouro«t miid todur comma tion, Pith thfl Anirncan Consu ll i at Di.Trn. bif Mamhurian port Ch Russian still occupies, ait v.ry unaattefactoiy**. They report <(i main contact mm through tdo* 9U*l t lit „ps divert d to rarvy r.
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  • 278 1 Jerusalem, Oct. 9. A ".stand to" order was flashed to the police all over Palestine during the nighl after a new outbreak of terrorist sabotage, which .so far is known to have cost the lives of three British service men. Police headquarters here
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  • 72 1 PEACE ENVOY BATAVIA, Oct. 9.- The DutchIndonesian truce committee, set up on Monday to work out conditions tor a truce as the first «iep towards a negotiated settlement ol Indonesia's future, held its meeting today under the chairmanship of Lord Killeam, British Special Commissioner m
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 35 1 GIAN SINGH'S DESIRE TO LEAVE MEMORY BEHIND BEFORE TRBI CLOSE 1 FULL NEW KHAKI TROUSER J on v* I <>\< EITHER si rMI I f I) STOCK Phone 8483 4 Battti y Road, w Cables: ''BAJAr
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  • 459 2 At the inaugural mcc ripal Services Union held Council Chamber, the dra prepared by th< [nterlm mously approved and ado The Interim Committee vas composed ol Mr. D.E. Siddons (Chairman), Mr. It. Rethnasamy (Hon. Secretary), and five committee members: Messrs.
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  • 161 2 S'pore Rice Ship In Mid-Sea Drama The WorveyUM ifclp &-9/iaJd^an, fliplgli .Srt-rrc /eHJOfI 0/ t'.<* CM»eee siam Ufie, niihh rrrir «*cf m Sinqapor^ ytsUfday vit/i ;,;oo Umi o/ ric«- /n .«,.,;f>(ir>d a ?i/»/Y m fH-*--tr<-HS" iz/xi days oi/t of BftHflffcok. /t t?/r^«*rf owt to br .Sula^?. So. /39. of Trenqnnnu.
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  • 74 2 (Our Own Reporter). MALACCA, r i ves.— Found uity oi causing tne deutn ti trishaw driver, an Indian rmy dnv( r, Kuttappan was need to four months' r... Ihe jut*on proved the ccused gu Ity vi negligent dr v ng wiv ii hi tried to overtake a
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  • 16 2 f September amoui.i"<| to I •T.o 1 1 V travelling price control regulation!.
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  • 167 2 Bread rationing which is to te introduced m Singapore shortly ia\te under three cfltMi. A: Vy fcatties flour per hv&d per week but no bread. B: 2 \b. bread per head per week but no flour. C: 1 \b. bread per week plus
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  • 214 2 (Trlbune Stell Reporter) At his press conference yesterday, Mr. J. Hamer, Controller of Supplies, Singapore, uenied allegations that discrimination m the matter of public distribution of goods had been shown. Mr. Hamer was referring to a recent protest made by the Singapore Clerical Union alleging
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  • 162 2 2 SHOT DEAD BY INDIAN SENTRIES Two men, an Indian aid a Chinese, wei H dead by Indian sentries and three other Chn H another Indian were arres od in the comD T Jua Cn ,B| the Japanese P.O.W. hospital at Uj mile, Nee V at 4 a.m., yesterday. v
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  • 212 2 'Ch'.nese people here sh uld ird the presentation of t vj rv< tte to the Chine c Navy as sture ot ill "c t"r ondsh'p 1 ween Brit m ->nd China," sa d v i '•< Kong Chi n. th" presl dent of th« S n{?apore
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  • 32 2 LONDON, Oft. B— Terrorists madan unsuccessful attempt to bow up a British troop train r^ar Benvplnina between Haifa and Tel Aviv to day, it is reliably reported- Reuter
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  • 241 2 (Tribune sicf? f,-_ f I The Smgapoj I I Admin.strai I are to circul... -'^H mg lor improved living conditions. The Uniai, with I 3hip of 2.500. will W Trade Union status ■nd of this month. I t is understood, wilf i*B iintJ it then. D
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  • 19 2 DRIVE ON ILLEGAL HAWKERS The police, assisted by t<n9ll ß' D«'ity. vrv ccntinuitj: thei:B of clearing Singapore of ha*lKm
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  • 65 2 FOOD CLERK FINED $500 A fine of $500. m months' rijrorous imprison^- H Ihe sentence P***f I Henjr. Food Control Clerk tc the sub-branch I School when ho was c©ni throe charges of corruptly money to show favour I V ration cards, m the Spec: Court yesterday. M The rase
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  • 30 2 MO^OW. OH rist mbjeeti avd A SOTlet t T ni -n ad v Ifrinff m Japan m <r^v Soviet < H Hocrce iMtttd t ,lium Of the SB Reuter
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  • 287 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) -Minister of the Central Kuomintang Par--1 a Affairs Ministry, Mr. Tai Kwee-sheng, by air yesterday accompanied by his private I Mr. Tai Yu Chi. He is here to re-establish cordial relations with oversea Chinese and to study their
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  • 95 3 H guilty, before MagisB Ahmad bin Ibrahim, yesite charge of theft of c* evening of Oct. r Huat (25) a Hjkien. [JJ three months' X K. Chlmiar, M curt that he left his :ooi way of the ■d iere he \va, to dcliv r
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  • 87 3 Jemadar Gurdial Singh (32/, an M.f. attached to tiie rruvosi unit, Ore tiara Road, appeureu oefo>e Second Magistrate L. C. Goh, on tentative corruption charges. He. was alleged to have received $200 froir Jumna erased as a reward for shoicmg Juvour by removing the 1 Out
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  • 31 3 Corporal »n and id the r senirs rigorous t ned robbery prlaon- taled nal Court of I 1 and with the e< et some cj accord-
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  • 119 3 Pour hundr d Chinese refills from Bagan-si Apl Api have arrived at Kimla Sclingcr. and another 1.400 at Fulau Keta,n. off the Belangor coast, m Junks and fishing boats. The rct'us e c s evacuated Bagan-sl Api Apl as a result of clashes between Indonesian extremists
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  • 172 3 Th f Inaugural meeting -)f the Singapore Women's Rotary Ciui was held at the Ad el phi Roof garden yesterday afternoon. The club is to be organised on t^ie >,ame lines ws the Inner Wheel Club of England and Ireland, and the mce:i:i^ was attended by
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  • 234 3 [POH Od Dispatch cl 1 anof itiiOQ comp i and m^rchaati to i our' rfc I tO n:vc til I tai pcint arl :i Chine ie v inei v m 7h«.y are plan r comtnei dationi to Govcmmt t on Hie question cf i
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  • 179 3 \V th I vidirtr ♦■tluoatio :;1 f.. Cot th.' chldren Of UAV t) t 'iv el, niOtt cf whom arr V r(i wrfttl mother-, on bonr«l th«- •BritUlric 1 I I nv>nth, a prinuiry idlOO] Wt I Opened nt (hi *:i lasi Mo grades for bt
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  • 337 3 Sentences m the Outran] Road Prison trial mi which 39 out of the 42 Japanese personnel or the Military Section of the Outram Road Prison were found guilty yesterday m the Third War Crimea Court, will be pronounced this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Of
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  • 67 3 CYCLE THIEF GETS THREE MONTHS A deti ctive oi the Tanjona 3 :^ar police station descr'.bt-ti n the Fourth Maglstrate'i how while m a aw Chin Liang •l» i oui 1 i small lane I king rattier as Wltl tn nt up I i Chin a: i ma Th I
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  • 392 4 Morning Tribune THURSDAY, OCT. 10, 1946 Double Tenth [This year's "Double Tenth" will not be the happiest Ol all observances ol Chinas national holiday. II is being held unaer the thickening shadow of civil war, and against a background of economic lab ability which has gravely retarded the nations recovery
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  • 854 4  - The Strange Case Of Sapper Whitehead H. L. Hopkin OUR LETTER FROM LONDON By Fleet-street, Sept 24. I w >nder U any Serviceman stationed m Malaya has had an experience anything like that of Sapp* r James "Geordie" I Whitehead, 24-year old Pion( n the 717 Artisan Wurks Com;y. Royal
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  • 195 4 MANILA, Oct. B.— The Philippine Govt X to-day mobilised the army and the police to X out drive to round up every known criminal m Philippines. Swift action was taken following a three-hour emergency meeting of Cabinet Ministers yesterday to which President Manuel Roxas
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  • 99 4 India Debate Likely To Be Postponed LONDON, Oct. 8.-T1 I day India debate m I ;t Commons s until tb ne new session I arly m Noveml> .rum auth F, Oiscusoions are taking D I •ween Government I tion leaders and an ann^S ment will be mad t Ut jß
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  • 74 4 Von Papen May Be Tried For Treason NUREMBERG, Oct. 9.-: M* German Council of States M nuunc.d on Tueschv m S::B that Franz von P.'p'T.r.J, b o trif l^ for >ii"b tre^sor I Allied Control Council p-.-K n r' c tr^^P T i (J German] I treason laws. Such a
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  • 60 4 NEW YORK, Oct. 9. -It is cIM il'y announced that France has -M muted to the United X Irusteeship Committee BT for the French Cuneroooi i^P 1-Yench Togoland. B| The agreement for the two ij can territorial which France ministers under League of 1» H iniiidates come
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  • 36 4 Swede Credit For Soviet ifoeoow.od 1 on Tup -lay paid thi M -vn the Soviet Di fl 1 krora Kufsian purrhas X the next five H agrret-ment sign- Ht A ioin* romnr tx>day giving d- A.P.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 157 5 I I X TANG li RIVER VALLEY ROAD, W' SINGAPORE, S.S. ft kinds of Eastern Arts gjKl Crafts. I Value flt Minimum Cost. {ids I^^T various typet ot t^e*. and M« P.«or products. L, ol 'B^mureUe Gift 8e»X Wedding Presents, etc. f ALLA BCX CO.. m,^ Bridge Hoad. Binswon. ViMdpbi
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    • 168 5 If it's obtainable anywhere it's m Dispensary fair Dresser: iusu Stan j 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., 81, Stamford Road, Singapore. IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT US
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    • 212 5 lArtlcs Hair Dreuert, Latest fashions and Manicure by Miai Anna ]|fiaj<irie Ann Ladles Hair Dressing Saloon Formerly of Maison Galaxy and Maison Interlandl. Heeren Building, Orchard Read. Hotel THJE TAVERN Up-to-date Hotel In a Quiet and Cool Locality. Rooms: Luxuriously Furnished. Bar: All kinds of Ist Cla *s ltauo's available.
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    • 126 5 T.M.A. Music House, fl/es, Hlfh Street, Bingapore. For FIAJfOe. MUBIC ft EB0O&D8. •Phon« 74« l Opficiat Regarding the eyesight Connttt: New China Optical Co. 71, Sigh Ctrtet, BliigayoTt Phon* t7tl. Photographer Singa Photo Studio 14 Higt Btroct, BWOAPORI Tnd^cr ai* Outdoor Photofrapliert Pianos USED PIANOS BT FAMOUS MAKERS AT REABONABLB
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    • 173 5 Sanitary Contractor FOKCHIN &Co.,Ltc Office 64, Wallich Btiett Phone No. 7557. Banltary k Electrical Oor tract* li did irjj P'-pa.rrrs and Oener» Import en. Shoe) BHOK CO^ LTD. BATA BUILDINO NORTH BRTDQI ROAD. Silk Store NEW SILKS m New Dtnlgnu At Melwani 9 s £xpert Ladlca DrettmaiLert. 62, North Bridge
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  • 447 6 LONDON, Oct. B.— Opa ling the debate on atomic energy m the House of Commons to-day Prime Minigter Clement Attlee said the British Government hoped tha* the United Nations Commission on atomic energy would find an effective solution to remove the f f mankind which
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  • 116 6 Liverpool, Oct. B.— Sir Henry Hiyham, retiring Governor of the Central Provinces who arrive! at Liverpool to-day m the Tranconia, told Reuter that he W%g not optimistic about an early settlement of the Indian proWem. "The aim of the Muslims and k Jv- Hindus are so divergent
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  • 34 6 AMSTERDAM, Oct. I:— More than €.000 men of tho "Seveith of Decem ><-r division left Amsterdam fo^ \h' Noth^rlanHH Bast Indiei on %oart the Bloemfontein this after- ar^ Reuter
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  • 172 6 CHINA: NEW TRUCE HOPES BLASTED Shanghai, Oct. B— Hopes of a fresh true- In Chin a m ord< r allow negotiations forestalling the danger of a compl tnational split was blasted m a (statement by Chen Chla-Kang, Communist spokesman m Shanghai to-day. Chen made three points: Firstly, that the 10-day
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  • 96 6 LONDON, Oct. B. —While trie War Office refuses to make any .■statement there i s no doubt n informed quarters m London that preparations are being made for the transfer from Egypt of British miliiary supply and admin strat ion aentres to colonial possessions m Africa. An
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  • 272 6 Goeri ng weeps in prison cell NUREMBERG, Oct. B.— Hermann Goerine I Fritz Sauckel, two of the Nazi war leaders con, I to death by the Nuremberg War Crimes Tr I broke down m tears m their condemned cells \uM Teich, a prison official disclosed here to-day 4 I "Goering
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  • 109 6 Wine Scandal Investigation Paris, Oct. B— Judicial orities now investigating A called Vine scandal' 1 X said to have brough* I market dealers m Algeriai "im profits over 1,000.000,000 M were conducting their invSj gations m greatest seer I day under the chairmar. I the public prosecutor. There have so
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  • 76 6 SUPER B-29'S ORDERED SEATTLE, Oct. 8. -The Boefl Aircraft Company has received U.S. Army air force order ditio al "substantial quantity B-50 superfortresses fl frcm B-29. I Sixty were previously :l '"W the first of which will be cosfl ted m a few months. An official of the Aircraft pany
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 82 6 JLrL Alll^Ell EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRlBlfflt HI, Jinx! Capp I ;MO ONE HERE KNOWS THAT. S^ f'/'LL BE A PAUPER- HE'S SO MASCULINE SUCH WM I BtCAUSE Or SOME HORRIBLE UNLESS I MARRY BEFORE A CHANGE FROM THOSE J I JINX, THE LAST THREE BOYS MY J<?
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  • 877 7  - Finger -Foot-Prints For Posterity Henry Gris [Hollywood Gossip By Mom.ng Tribune Corres. m Hollyivood. B) LL YWOOD.-One day M Humphrey BoP guy of Amrica s |Pf aching on hi.s F* forecourt of Holly I™* tmous Graumans Chi\m and scribbling onto PI fresh cement: "Sid P die before I kill g*
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  • 62 7 LONDON, Oct. 7.— Emperor Hi--hi to of J?tT>:tn i- OH 10 ■'(> hit religion if he ho d< '-.-in r.'i'lio laid ton "ht. Tl DMTtstion tf he i I > -'on Sh'rtoism, *h»- p-li-t^ion of Japan, m favour of th»- C;ifaith, the I V.-'t iin ra
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  • 113 7 The Hague, Oct. All Dutch v w pap* ;nance to •\v disr 1 D the Dutch Commission G neral and ,he Indonesian R"pubL!cans at 3atavia under tha chairman „hip of Lord KilU'arn. The liberal Natlonale Rotterdamscho Courant, borrow, ng el Killearn'fl phrase says. "Where th.re'
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  • 128 7 London, Oct. B.— Britain and the Unit-'d State* are believed to have tak< n the sar.e line m the memoranda to Turk y rejecting the Soviet view that the tulure control of the Black S a Straits is a matter V)V the Black Sea Powers
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  • 117 7 Armed Band Captures Macedonian Town ATHENE. Oct. 7:— An armed band of about 500 illOf attacked nnd ;i|itured the town m th»* X ncurion <l i strict m Wttften Macedonia, t rfport«"l h«T«> today. Stronp Oovor nier t force* are on thrir way t> try to re'i*'vo the town. The
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  • 1126 8 VERA ARDMORE'S GOSSIP COLUMN News From The Otranto ed In the busy dock when the Otranto berthed m Singapore Harbour, the children ranging irom tweWe y an who formed i p in ol the group of civilians en route to foi Hong Kong. isfcd headed boya, clad for moat part
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  • Article, Illustration
    493 8  -  Josephine Lowman By Best Cook Sends Appeal Q. "I am a man of medium height. I married a woman my same height but she is almost as strong as I am. She Insists on being boss so Jet her. Am I wrong? My wife wants to know
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  • 76 8 Imprisoned Nazis Can Be Tried Later BKRLIN, Oct. 7.-G I I. Clay. Deputy M^ |H the United SI many, said here I war leaders lentem Imprisonment by War Crimes Tribun I by the Oennai I tion of their p I German i I them foi off< I treason or than
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 140 9 LJirMIEST THE BIGGEST FILM! \L (cAPiToD L FOUR SHOWS: II a.m. 2. 15 p.m. 6 p.m. j 9 15 p.m. BOOK EARLY: TEL. 5281. E PRECEDED BY FATHE GAZETTE. H ial unveiled by Air-Jlarshal Trenchard. State Funeral B| iof the U.S.S.R. Field-Marshal Montgomery visits 9k: Sultan of Joho el Birthday
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    • 142 9 KM Til AY PHONE 3400 11 a.m. 2, 1.15,6.30,9.30 p.m. LAS 5 SHOWS TO-DAY AN INSPIRING STORY OF ANOTHER DAY WHEN ANOTHER r'OWEH-MAD TYRANT STALK EO THE GLOBE' THE STIRRING STORY OP YESTERDAY THAT j TELLS OPTODAYf |y T /^F^V Co'oi «*.d <*& a Motlf-1t O»»'«' I |^^^L Sc'f en
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    • 237 9 HAI, Oct. The fro: -he decid en l ci > r -d i up k« i 9 nu-noer or L requ ring nut th t nd Chi buslnesi I totere I according v icml- tended latrr t> handle d...pute3 i involving other fortign In This f Uowa r peated requeita
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  • 232 10 WASHINGTON, Oci. 8. The Sovlel Em has delivered a note to the- Btatc Department protesting against the deten ion ol Russian Ambassador M. Ni lai Nnv: La Ouardia :li New York, upon his arrival last Friday from Moscow, the 8 ate Departi >man disclosed to-day.
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  • 56 10 PERTH, Oct. 7... The West Australian XI to meet the MCC here m a three-day match starting on Friday: jreorge Robinson, captain, Alex. Jakkas, Ken Cumining, Alan Edwards, Morgan Herbert, Wally Langdon, Tom O'Dwycr, Charlie Puckett, Bent Rigg, Dare Watt and Glen Kessey with
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  • 168 10 NEW Oc uunng the aif moon bar alo hunt ,urn. d somewiiat bolder and ra.i issu Qotaoly steels, cks and ra U Rj much as points n m r d iore increased ssure baxved extreme gains. The inability oi the list to her mom ntum en
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  • 30 10 5 ''W:ii. Oct. 7.- Jan D»»rkon ol Holland won the world .■> cyciIng professional -piint cham►ionship w}vn beating Geotgefl SenflTtleben ol France m two itrai^ht runs here this morning.
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  • 111 10 LONDON. Oct. B.— A somewhat depressing picture of the coal situation painted by the United Kingdom M.nister of Fuel and Power m a speech today brought dealings— which was never vt ry large -lo very .small proportions. Pressure of events proved too much fat more sentiment and
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  • 201 10 9 Rugby Fixtures This Week full fixture list of twelve matches ii week has been agreed by Rugby football clubs m Singapore. This programme. the Tr.bune learns, will cover t the first .six w ek. s oi the season the remaining fixtures to be deLd< d after the forthcoming me
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  • 268 10 ißy Owr Own Correspondent*. Prices quoted ba^w are for picul wo. ght except wheiv otnerw s^ 1 statea. Foodstuffs: Yet rday'B quotations were'— Meehoon Siam $115; Inac-Cn na $75; Kedah $95. tarn glutinous ric-3 $105; Kedah glutinous rce $90. Sia.n rice milling $38. Rook Bugar:—
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  • 84 10 Rubber Share Market Active Rubber shares Io jßft quired for an busini All done yesterday i^ 01 cts., Utan Siir B Tapahi at $1.57 > B 11 1! buyers of B<m ■D] Tin- merkel J >-;.ch- tr» absorb ml,'.. I barfr&lß prices. R.ci Th»> tl share I to be '<'<
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  • 58 10 LAND MINE KILLED BRITISH SOLDIERS JERUSALEM, Oct. B.— One J .-.riviceinan is reported ton-vej^R kil'ed and two injured when a j^K aline exploded under an armyna^K on the road lour kiK-m •■treii^B I» r usa lcm thi* evening. fl Earlier one Arab was 4eh'?Hijured when another mine (■xpi»~ tm the
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 96 10 n k i iti r There woi 'be mon jht foved foiling btfoz* tn« murdtrout fir* of the Gtstopo whil* bn bttraft h«/d h«r o hvlp'est coptiv«| CECIL B. DeMILLE tpeakimg: A d^'tngui^Ked picture Moureen O Horo ond CKorlei Lougkton ore superb m tKeir performances oi two of the 'little
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 200 10 Try This AMERICAN I Crossword ruzzie "IZfJ U ROSS :B— No good (abbr.: oßMctb.V 5" ;3 HII 29~Part of "to be" 5 X c|« „,i, m «xn<U 30—} .1 bats N < s Mj," ;,s is— Mountain llon.« 3 vJBf <^M < -'U 11 1 f i;.v\n 39—Voice range cImAISmS
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  • 187 11 (Tribune S:.aH Reporter) In line with the Pyke Committee's cost of living recommendations, all rents on approximately 800 Government and Municipal quarters m Singapore have been substantially reduced since Oct. 1. Big reduction, I understand, is the result of strong recommendations to the Pyke Committee earlier
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  • 134 11 DOUBLE TENTH CELEBRATIONS TODAY H v Tenth rall.es to- el m two Places. Hrv. B.sar Staaium, m; W. ch.».ese Committee L.Vmmfmo.atjon ot tne Mi.' T nm wul hold a meetFf* inese Consul General, -suing, will deLver *XA**s. and amon? tnose X will be Government offl- 1 5» community leaders the
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  • 88 11 Under the auspices of the Singapore Chinese Amateur Aiiiietic Federation, a basketball match between the Kong Siong Old Boys' Association, the 1946 Cnampions and the Rest will be played at the Happy World Stadium on Saturday, at j p.m. There will also be a volley-ball match at
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  • 36 11 Rf v. Goh Hood Keng will Ri**»ak on "World Unrest— the Way Out," at the V's Men's lv icheon meeting on Saturday. at Cecil's, Finlayson Green, Membor^ may invite guests to ♦his Meeting.
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  • 133 11 Constable Pritam Singh <26>, of the Naval Base Police, while on night patrol at the Base, wa s assaulted by some unknown per sons and died two days later ifom a fractured pelvic. An inquest into h s death was leld yesterday at the Coroner s On the
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  • 130 11 Hawkers Must Go, Says Food Chief (Tribune Staff Rep&rtcr) "The immediate tasK on hand for the Food Control Departm n is to do away with hawkers", said Mr. J. Hamer, Food Controller, Singapore, at his pre.s conference last night, when asked about the possibility ol enforcing all pre-war trade regulations.
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  • 260 11 The Transit Camp (N >c Soon) beat the Rocklitei by 23 runs m a cricket match played on Sunday at Nee Soon. BaUini^ first the Transit Camp sc« 125 for 8 wickets and declared. Li^htbown knocked up brioht M. L. Fxlwards howlod well for the BOWLTNO:
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 106 11 I Celebrations, TO-DAY K;n Anniversary of th^ «(>}.Jaiion of the Kepublii (»i China) ■Great World Park ■a.ioiy Entertainment Consisiing oi': B: Tow (Chinese art of tellM rendering o: V Songs, and Dancing. m nted by the members oi I V7OO ATHLETIC m- ON and the HOK SAxN I DISTRICT ASSOCIATION.
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    • 19 11 JUST UNPACKED ENGLISH MERCERISED POPLINS f o r SIIIIITS PYJAMA SI T IT.S. V' 33 High Stnct Phone 3454:
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    • 21 11 ALHAMBRA -Saturday midnite MADE FOR LAUGHS I Mate lAMoVr (jot I I SAMUU GOIDWYN J laughingly presents BB Ajfa *ii aft/
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  • 481 12 Penang Air Crash: Search Abandoned For 20 Aboard fNo fu trace of the R.A.F. York passengei alrIch crashed with 20 persons aboard, 60 miles of Penang on Sunday afternoon has been disI and the search has been abandoned. Aft* r an intensive search of :he area all the 20 airciaft
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  • 124 12 CHEATED EMPLOYER OF 1,200 EGGS Pua Lai Hori (39;, n employee an < jsg dealer, approached h employer and informed him 1 that a customer granted 1.200 The egga wen l>an <i ovi r |0 i- d »Hv( i but w en t call r a the cv era h
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  • 51 12 Members of the Chinese Swimming Club who wish to parti-. :lpate In the Club's Table Tennis pen Singles Championship for men, but hare not sent m their ties, are requested to j^et m touch with Mr. Lim Choo Ann of 23, Bonham Builcinig, not latei than Oct.
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  • 31 12 n DoubL Tn h, brea n it be aTailable to-day, it learnt Bread baked yesterday would be aval able m the Buppl be re- to-m< n morning.
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  • 96 12 G-G Can't A ttend To This 'Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Wednesday. The Governor-General Mr. Malcolm Macdona\d has no Administrative or executive function m the Malayan Union and cannot attend to domestic matters. Thin is stressed m a reply to an appeal addressed by more than 120 bodies of Asiatic imSOften
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  • 155 12 At an Inquiry yeftevday, the Cornier. Mr. W. G. Porter, expressed himself ns satisfied that there wa c j:o evidence of negligence u t i the part of L. O. L. BaV.. (Teomaa Bigs., H. M. B. Terror), who while riding motor-cycle knocked down and
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  • 126 12 V''v s pet. 9 -The Russian 1 reign Minister M. Molotov, tolay as i led the Italian Peace 1 aty draft plan for a iuture fre tate I TYle te as a»i unlemi cratlc M an ins of keeping bi c str itegic Adriatic area
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  • 49 12 Up to date million yards Of fa tilei have been released to L'i!s,ooo n SfnffaptTt at 10 yards per bead. Tlie black marl I piicos of textilei are dropping dually. Qoremmeni hopei to ii for free salos m the ncßr ire, it i--. undorstocd.
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  • 42 12 SECOND PARACHUTE MUTINY TRIAL If is leaned th«< tbn Pr< utin O.Tlr*>r at tht Oo« 1 held on Fridnv tt J< hor« Bahru bo Captain F. W. Wa d the woe oflcer who prosecuted At tho Brst t r ial m Khmnj?.
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  • 490 12 London, Oct. B.— Over 100 Labour Mentf I Parliament have signed a petition of pro < I the sentences on the 243 British paratroopers h I laya on a charge of mutiny. I The petition, which was circulated withini 1 hours of the
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  • 37 12 Tomorrow, yet another h-<?« Restaurant opens at 11 a.m. ir M arena of the New WWd, d| pent hmchea will n beconi able for t^e Inhab I lan Besar and Str fl Arena, I
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  • 30 12 A Chinese womai Yai (82), was fined District Jii.l.^--yesterday when to the charge of a permit 800 yard and 20 yards of She was arrested Inner Roads
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